I’ll tell you what I’m listening to right now: The White Stripes. I just recently downloaded their discography and I think “De Stijl” may become one of my favorite albums. How have I gone without their earlier work for so long? They rock so hard!
P.S No one has yet commented on my new TumbleDry rank. Come on! I’m the first non-Alex to join the second inner circle! Isn’t that a big deal?
As official moderator, I’d like to request a clarification of Dan’s statement, followed by a rebuttal (‘rebuttal’ is apparently my favorite word lately) by Nils.
Markoe +2
I used to play DDR but then I realized it was exercise. Same deal with the Wii. At first you think you’re just having a good old time but watch out because the next thing you know your heart rate is up and your burning calories. No thank you, I say to that. I worked hard to earn those calories and I’ll be damned if I’ll let you take them away Nintendo!!!.
Dan McKeown +1
Well instead of a long worded response to Nils’ comment I thought I would just insult him for beating me instead of making an excuse for why I am taking so long to reach that goal. I then decided to tell him it was not a big deal, mainly out of jealousy. Finally, I agree with Markoe when it comes to my retirement from DDR. I was also made fun of for making things fall off of shelves as I jumped around on that damn pad.
quality is more important that quantity. i think the best way to rank people on tumbledry is based on who has recieved the most hearts per comment, i have 13 hearts out of 25 comments.
I have 15 hearts out of 469 comments—I think I should work on quality :)
Nils
The saying obviously goes “quantity over quality”. My proof of this is Alex’s 15 hearts out of 469 comments. As for Dan, I will say this: your jealousy doesn’t surprise me, but you too can experience the bliss of the second inner circle with work and practice. Of course, you will only get there by riding in the wake of my supremacy, but whatever.
Comments
Amber
Justin does that too. Sometimes there isn’t even music playing. That’s when it is really embarrassing, especially when I let him go out in public.
Alexander Micek
Explains why Justin and I get along so well.
Nils
I’ll tell you what I’m listening to right now: The White Stripes. I just recently downloaded their discography and I think “De Stijl” may become one of my favorite albums. How have I gone without their earlier work for so long? They rock so hard!
P.S No one has yet commented on my new TumbleDry rank. Come on! I’m the first non-Alex to join the second inner circle! Isn’t that a big deal?
Dan McKeown
Jerk. Also, no.
Alexander Micek
As official moderator, I’d like to request a clarification of Dan’s statement, followed by a rebuttal (‘rebuttal’ is apparently my favorite word lately) by Nils.
Markoe +2
I used to play DDR but then I realized it was exercise. Same deal with the Wii. At first you think you’re just having a good old time but watch out because the next thing you know your heart rate is up and your burning calories. No thank you, I say to that. I worked hard to earn those calories and I’ll be damned if I’ll let you take them away Nintendo!!!.
Dan McKeown +1
Well instead of a long worded response to Nils’ comment I thought I would just insult him for beating me instead of making an excuse for why I am taking so long to reach that goal. I then decided to tell him it was not a big deal, mainly out of jealousy. Finally, I agree with Markoe when it comes to my retirement from DDR. I was also made fun of for making things fall off of shelves as I jumped around on that damn pad.
Richard
quality is more important that quantity. i think the best way to rank people on tumbledry is based on who has recieved the most hearts per comment, i have 13 hearts out of 25 comments.
Alexander Micek
I have 15 hearts out of 469 comments—I think I should work on quality :)
Nils
The saying obviously goes “quantity over quality”. My proof of this is Alex’s 15 hearts out of 469 comments. As for Dan, I will say this: your jealousy doesn’t surprise me, but you too can experience the bliss of the second inner circle with work and practice. Of course, you will only get there by riding in the wake of my supremacy, but whatever.