This is a vape forum. So me cover in vape clouds makes sense.
Fuck Goodell is right!Mine is kind of hard to see, but it says All Lives Matter...except Roger Goodell, Fuck that Guy. I'm a life long Patriots fan. One of the greatest moments in NFL history was when Goodell had to hand the Super Bowl trophy to Brady after he framed him.
Fuck Goodell.
I just changed mine like 10 times in one hour. Think I’ll stick to this one for awhile before I get bored of it and change it again
I have no idea to be honest lol. I just found it on google and liked itI like that one. What anime is it from? Looks familiar.
I have no idea to be honest lol. I just found it on google and liked it
I like your avi! It’s cute!It’s cool looking. If I want to change my avatar now it’s a major pita. I’d have to switch devices or something. Grr. But I like Felix the Cat.
That a great story. I'm sure she's been in a ton of movies but I remember her from one of the Matrix films.Mine is from one of my favorite actresses, Monica Bellucci.
I met her at O'hare airport years ago on my way to Dubai.
She and Pat Summitt (the Tennesee coach) sat down next to me at one of the small bars.
I asked if they wanted to join me for something to eat and they agreed.
We talked for an hour and got along great.
Two of the most intelligent people i have ever met.
Mine don't usually have a meaning. But, I'm trying to be invisible at the moment. You can't see me .
nope..mine is red.
Foil can come in many colors. I change mine often.nope..mine is red.
Me holding a REO Grand... While not quite the level of @JuicyLucy, I am a squonkaholic...
I've been gopher_byrd since before the internet existed. I started with the CB handle of Nevada Gopher since I was from Nevada and I was a gopher as an airman in the AF, as in go for this and go for that... One roommate's partying name was Phunny Bird and another roommate was Turkey Bird, I became gopher_byrd with the "y" since I really wasn't a bird... The things you do when consuming mass amounts of alcohol and...
Anyway, that's the gopher from Caddyshack, one of the funniest movies ever. I forget who over in the REO forum in ECF would make avatars with pics holding REO mods. I sent him the gopher pic I had been using and he photoshopped in the REO. That's the avatar I've been using for over 5 years now.
Just watched one with her and Clive Owen called "Shoot Em Up"That a great story. I'm sure she's been in a ton of movies but I remember her from one of the Matrix films.
Just watched one with her and Clive Owen called "Shoot Em Up"
Around 10 years old but still a cool movie.
I forget which comedian it was, might have been Dane Cook? Talking about someone yelled at him in traffic, told them to go eat a bag of dicks. They're like that posed so many questions. How do you eat a bag of dicks, like one at a time? All at once? And how many dicks is a bag full? lol. Might've been Louis CK but pretty sure it was Cook. Idk, my memory isn't the greatest.
My avatar is one I've used on other forums. It's the devil from the bsd linux icon, figure it suits me. I enjoy pc's and online that's pretty much me. Running around with a pointy pitchfork poking people in the ass. lol. Confusingly enough I preferred the older redhat or suse linux, never really used bsd. I never did make much sense, for years I used windows but never paid for it. The 2 os's I did pay for? Redhat and suse.
Paid for redhat because it had additional server software, paid for opensuse because it was fairly cheap and the seller on ebay had put them on cd's. My internet was ridiculously slow and it was like 7 or 9 cd's worth so was worth it to me not to have to download it. For those who may not get the irony, while some linux os software is packaged and sold retail depending on the distro, generally linux is free (as opensuse was). I guess I didn't really pay for the software, just paid for some guy's time to pop it on physical media and ship it. lol
It was pretty solid actually, back then there weren't a ton of software options but it was a pretty complete suite of software. Setup was a little odd, unlike windows it didn't just do everything automatically and instead of a boot partition with a standard partition you had to have like 5 partitions. So the hdd was a little chopped up, plus I had a smaller drive at the time. Back then one of the newer upgrades to another pc was an 18gb hard drive and thought geez, that's insane. That'll never fill up! (ha.) But it was stable unlike win95 which is what I had been running at the time. More stable than win98se as well. Compatibility with common software was an issue. Took a bit getting used to the new gui's like kde.I always wanted to try Red Hat, back when I liked reading 2600. Pre 9/11. I ended up just getting all Macs and not bothering to learn another OS.
It was pretty solid actually, back then there weren't a ton of software options but it was a pretty complete suite of software. Setup was a little odd, unlike windows it didn't just do everything automatically and instead of a boot partition with a standard partition you had to have like 5 partitions. So the hdd was a little chopped up, plus I had a smaller drive at the time. Back then one of the newer upgrades to another pc was an 18gb hard drive and thought geez, that's insane. That'll never fill up! (ha.) But it was stable unlike win95 which is what I had been running at the time. More stable than win98se as well. Compatibility with common software was an issue. Took a bit getting used to the new gui's like kde.
Also learned the key difference between windows and linux. Windows every time you tried to do something with potential changes - you sure? did you double check? Ok - but click here if you really wanna do that. Linux? Format the entire drive and lose all your shit? Alrighty, you da boss! It was a very literal os and if logged in as root it didn't back talk you or second guess you one bit. It assumed you knew what you were doing (which turns out isn't always the case). lmao. Like ZIP! Wait, what? Well.. so that happened. (Reinstall)
It was pretty solid actually, back then there weren't a ton of software options but it was a pretty complete suite of software. Setup was a little odd, unlike windows it didn't just do everything automatically and instead of a boot partition with a standard partition you had to have like 5 partitions. So the hdd was a little chopped up, plus I had a smaller drive at the time. Back then one of the newer upgrades to another pc was an 18gb hard drive and thought geez, that's insane. That'll never fill up! (ha.) But it was stable unlike win95 which is what I had been running at the time. More stable than win98se as well. Compatibility with common software was an issue. Took a bit getting used to the new gui's like kde.
Also learned the key difference between windows and linux. Windows every time you tried to do something with potential changes - you sure? did you double check? Ok - but click here if you really wanna do that. Linux? Format the entire drive and lose all your shit? Alrighty, you da boss! It was a very literal os and if logged in as root it didn't back talk you or second guess you one bit. It assumed you knew what you were doing (which turns out isn't always the case). lmao. Like ZIP! Wait, what? Well.. so that happened. (Reinstall)
Sometimes, not always, but sometimes, you can see your finger headed for the Enter key, like it's in slow motion. The "n..o..o..o" starts in your head, but your finger is still moving. About the time you mind gets to "oh shit" the Enter key has been pressed.
Then it becomes...oh...fuck.
I'm sure you know what I mean.