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offline thecurbcreeper from United States on 2003-06-26 10:33 [#00757967]
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yesssssssss

all by myself. nooooooooooooooo

last time i went i got pooped on by a seagull. most likely,
after the seagull hit it's target (myself) it went to
discuss it with the other seagulls and give high fives.
laugh it up seagulls, laugh it up......


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-06-26 10:34 [#00757970]
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Take a gun and have your revenge :D


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-06-26 10:36 [#00757973]
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a seagull shat on me once, but i thought it was my frriend
thrrowing mud at me, so i picked it up and thrrew it at him.
sad days.


 

offline corngrower from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2003-06-26 10:49 [#00757991]
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I once killed a seagull with a bow and arrow. The beach is
fun.


 

offline corngrower from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2003-06-26 10:51 [#00757993]
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Ever read the book? It is also fun.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-06-26 10:51 [#00757994]
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I can't swim, and I get tenth degree burns if I stay out
more than 5 minutes. I hate the beach and I hate beach...
stuff.


 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2003-06-26 10:51 [#00757995]
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sand sucks

when water is added


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2003-06-26 10:52 [#00757996]
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I once heard that is was meant to be lucky if a bird were to
shit on you. Lucky, like when a black cat is meant to cross
your path.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-06-26 10:55 [#00758000]
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Tenth degree? What the fuck am I on about? See what the sun
does, it fries my brains.


 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2003-06-26 10:57 [#00758004]
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my bird shit on me once. i told her that it was a bit early
in our relationship for the kinky stuff


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-06-26 11:00 [#00758009]
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you dont happen to have this disease that gives you cancer
if the slightest uv rays hit your skin eh? thats one of the
most terrible diseases...


 

offline corngrower from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2003-06-26 11:08 [#00758019]
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The Beach Alex Garland

In our ever-shrinking world, where popular Western culture
seems to have infected every nation on the planet, it is
hard to find even a small niche of unspoiled land--forget
searching for pristine islands or continents. This is the
situation in Alex Garland's debut novel, The Beach. Human
progress has reduced Eden to a secret little beach near
Thailand. In the tradition of grand adventure novels,
Richard, a rootless traveler rambling around Thailand on his
way somewhere else, is given a hand-drawn map by a madman
who calls himself Daffy Duck. He and two French travelers
set out on a journey to find this paradise.

What makes this a truly satisfying novel is the number of
levels on which it operates. On the surface it's a
fast-paced adventure novel; at another level it explores why
we search for these utopias, be they mysterious lost
continents or small island communes. Garland weaves a
gripping and thought-provoking narrative that suggests we
are, in fact, such products of our Western culture that we
cannot help but pollute and ultimately destroy the very
sanctuary we seek



 

offline thecurbcreeper from United States on 2003-06-26 12:04 [#00758087]
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well, i just got back. this time i walked there, which took
like 15 minutes. then i layed down in the sun for less than
ten minutes, and was asked for beach tags. i had them from
last year, and i assumed if you were a town resident, they
would give you new ones. i was wrong, you have to pay. well,
looks like i'm done with the beach. 0 for 2.


 


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