Post #3701 · Posted at 2025-05-28 10:42:58pm 3.6 months ago
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Hey Listen... Two people were asking me about you, I gave them your address and tel no. They will be visiting soon. Their names are
Post #3702 · Posted at 2025-05-29 12:13:26am 3.6 months ago
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Post #3703 · Posted at 2025-05-30 12:05:20am 3.5 months ago
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Post #3704 · Posted at 2025-05-30 12:34:46am 3.5 months ago
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Post #3705 · Posted at 2025-05-30 05:33:39am 3.5 months ago
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Post #3706 · Posted at 2025-05-30 02:51:34pm 3.5 months ago
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Post #3707 · Posted at 2025-05-31 12:31:44am 3.5 months ago
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Post #3708 · Posted at 2025-05-31 12:34:15am 3.5 months ago
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Post #3709 · Posted at 2025-05-31 12:34:39am 3.5 months ago
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Post #3710 · Posted at 2025-06-11 08:19:33pm 3.1 months ago
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Post #3711 · Posted at 2025-06-20 09:25:14am 2.8 months ago
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You know I like it anyway
When I say hey, hey
As I make my way
On a warm sunny day
When I'm mad, I burn sage
To calm my rage
And it doesn't show my age
When I go on stage
When I attack, I talk smack
I put it all on black
Cuz I'm sharp as a tack
And I drive a Cadillac
When I say hey, hey
As I make my way
On a warm sunny day
When I'm mad, I burn sage
To calm my rage
And it doesn't show my age
When I go on stage
When I attack, I talk smack
I put it all on black
Cuz I'm sharp as a tack
And I drive a Cadillac
Post #3712 · Posted at 2025-06-20 04:27:12pm 2.8 months ago
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Post #3713 · Posted at 2025-06-20 06:46:10pm 2.8 months ago
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Never (Extended) // Songs To Wear Pants To
Skinny Jeans
ode to heartbreak in 5/4
https://open.spotify.com/track/5CIYsYapSsXYBu2f75AGFJ?si=6dddff0a44e14ff8
Never (Extended) // Songs To Wear Pants To
Skinny Jeans
ode to heartbreak in 5/4
https://open.spotify.com/track/5CIYsYapSsXYBu2f75AGFJ?si=6dddff0a44e14ff8
Post #3714 · Posted at 2025-07-02 03:11:49am 2.4 months ago
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https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-canadian-musicians-1234779020/
I can justify some of these rankings, but overall, WTF?
I can justify some of these rankings, but overall, WTF?
Post #3715 · Posted at 2025-07-10 03:40:25am 2.2 months ago
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Post #3716 · Posted at 2025-08-03 07:14:33am 1.4 months ago
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Two identical twin brothers live together. One is a respected dentist. The other… not so much.
He can’t hold a job and prefers to lounge around all day while his brother works hard to pay the bills.
One Saturday, the dentist is feeling hungry and tells his brother to get off the couch and go grab some food.
After some lazy protest, the brother finally takes the car and heads to the store. Meanwhile, the dentist—off work for the weekend—turns off his phone and takes a nap.
About 30 minutes later, the lazy brother is in a head-on collision at the intersection near the grocery store.
He’s barely conscious, vital signs fading. An ambulance rushes him to the ER. He’s in critical condition. The hospital tries calling his brother, but the phone just rings and rings.
Back home, the dentist is awoken by a persistent knock at the door. At first, he ignores it, thinking it’s a solicitor. But the knocking doesn’t stop. Annoyed, he gets up to tell them off.
When he opens the door, he’s stunned.
Standing there is the Grim Reaper himself—just like in the movies. Skeletal frame, black tattered cloak, scythe in hand.
The Reaper sighs. “Ugh. Not again. This always happens with identical twins.”
“What do you mean?” the dentist asks, heart pounding.
The Reaper replies, “Your brother was in a serious car accident. I’ve come to collect his soul. But with twins, there’s always confusion. Happens more than you’d think. Anyway, I’ll be on my way.”
“Wait!” the dentist says, alarmed. “Isn’t there any way I can bargain for my brother’s life? After all, YOU’RE the one who messed up!”
The Reaper pauses. “That depends. What do you propose?”
The dentist thinks for a moment. “A challenge. If I win, you let him live.”
The Reaper scoffs. “I am death incarnate. I do not lose. But go on.”
The dentist grins. “Let’s see who has the cleanest teeth. Five minutes of brushing, then we compare.”
The Reaper hesitates, then shrugs. “Very well.”
They head to the bathroom. The Reaper pulls back his hood to reveal a pristine skull—smooth and polished. He grabs a toothbrush, loads it with toothpaste, and brushes methodically. After five minutes, his skull is gleaming so brightly it lights up the room.
“Your turn,” he says smugly.
The dentist takes a fresh toothbrush and gets to work—brushing furiously, every angle, every surface. When his five minutes are up, he spits, smiles, and opens wide.
It’s dazzling.
His teeth are so clean, so radiant, that the Reaper can see his own reflection clearly in every single tooth.
The Reaper groans. “Well… I lost. Your brother will live. This time.” Then he vanishes in a puff of smoke.
At the same instant, the bed-ridden brother wakes up in the hospital. Not only is he uninjured, he seems perfectly healthy.
Suddenly, the phone by his bed rings. It's his brother, the dentist. He picks up. “Hey bro. You'll never believe what happened. Apparently, I went out to the market and got hit by a car. They say I almost died.”
The dentist smiles on the phone and says. “That's interesting, bro. Today you might say that I also had a brush with Death.”
He can’t hold a job and prefers to lounge around all day while his brother works hard to pay the bills.
One Saturday, the dentist is feeling hungry and tells his brother to get off the couch and go grab some food.
After some lazy protest, the brother finally takes the car and heads to the store. Meanwhile, the dentist—off work for the weekend—turns off his phone and takes a nap.
About 30 minutes later, the lazy brother is in a head-on collision at the intersection near the grocery store.
He’s barely conscious, vital signs fading. An ambulance rushes him to the ER. He’s in critical condition. The hospital tries calling his brother, but the phone just rings and rings.
Back home, the dentist is awoken by a persistent knock at the door. At first, he ignores it, thinking it’s a solicitor. But the knocking doesn’t stop. Annoyed, he gets up to tell them off.
When he opens the door, he’s stunned.
Standing there is the Grim Reaper himself—just like in the movies. Skeletal frame, black tattered cloak, scythe in hand.
The Reaper sighs. “Ugh. Not again. This always happens with identical twins.”
“What do you mean?” the dentist asks, heart pounding.
The Reaper replies, “Your brother was in a serious car accident. I’ve come to collect his soul. But with twins, there’s always confusion. Happens more than you’d think. Anyway, I’ll be on my way.”
“Wait!” the dentist says, alarmed. “Isn’t there any way I can bargain for my brother’s life? After all, YOU’RE the one who messed up!”
The Reaper pauses. “That depends. What do you propose?”
The dentist thinks for a moment. “A challenge. If I win, you let him live.”
The Reaper scoffs. “I am death incarnate. I do not lose. But go on.”
The dentist grins. “Let’s see who has the cleanest teeth. Five minutes of brushing, then we compare.”
The Reaper hesitates, then shrugs. “Very well.”
They head to the bathroom. The Reaper pulls back his hood to reveal a pristine skull—smooth and polished. He grabs a toothbrush, loads it with toothpaste, and brushes methodically. After five minutes, his skull is gleaming so brightly it lights up the room.
“Your turn,” he says smugly.
The dentist takes a fresh toothbrush and gets to work—brushing furiously, every angle, every surface. When his five minutes are up, he spits, smiles, and opens wide.
It’s dazzling.
His teeth are so clean, so radiant, that the Reaper can see his own reflection clearly in every single tooth.
The Reaper groans. “Well… I lost. Your brother will live. This time.” Then he vanishes in a puff of smoke.
At the same instant, the bed-ridden brother wakes up in the hospital. Not only is he uninjured, he seems perfectly healthy.
Suddenly, the phone by his bed rings. It's his brother, the dentist. He picks up. “Hey bro. You'll never believe what happened. Apparently, I went out to the market and got hit by a car. They say I almost died.”
The dentist smiles on the phone and says. “That's interesting, bro. Today you might say that I also had a brush with Death.”
Post #3717 · Posted at 2025-08-03 04:11:43pm 1.4 months ago
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(latest Nubby's Number Factory update)
(latest Nubby's Number Factory update)
Post #3718 · Posted at 2025-08-03 07:04:03pm 1.3 months ago
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Post #3719 · Posted at 2025-09-05 08:30:06pm 1.2 weeks ago
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PALPATINE🧙♂️sends ➡️ A MAN👴who sends ➡️ A MAN👨🏽🦱who sends ➡️ A SHAPESHIFTER 👽 who sends ➡️A ROBOT 🤖who sends ➡️ BUGS 🐛 to go KILL PADME 👸
Post #3720 · Posted at 2025-09-05 09:29:06pm 1.2 weeks ago
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25. Naoya Matsuoka (松岡直也) - A Farewell to the Seashore (1983) #city-pop #jazz-fusion #latin-jazz #synthpop
26. Various Artists / DJ Notoya - Tokyo Bliss - Japanese Funk, Boogie and City Pop From King Records 1974-88 (2025) #city-pop #boogie #funk #j-pop #jazz-fusion
27. Minami Kitasono (北園みなみ) - Promenade (2014) #jazz-pop #city-pop #shibuya-kei
26. Various Artists / DJ Notoya - Tokyo Bliss - Japanese Funk, Boogie and City Pop From King Records 1974-88 (2025) #city-pop #boogie #funk #j-pop #jazz-fusion
27. Minami Kitasono (北園みなみ) - Promenade (2014) #jazz-pop #city-pop #shibuya-kei