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Post by organist89 on May 25, 2007 16:00:05 GMT -5
Gosh, I'd almost forgotten about this: That was made in the days before they had the computer technology to print an edible copy of a scanned photograph. Instead, my dad took a picture of the ceiling fan in my room (this would have been the BHFC one) and asked the bakery to ice it on. That was April 15, 1995.
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Post by forkfan on May 25, 2007 16:07:10 GMT -5
pretty cool pierce
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Post by Ben C. on May 26, 2007 6:03:32 GMT -5
That's wicked (credit to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts)awesome! (I'm from CT, so what)
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Post by organist89 on May 26, 2007 9:28:43 GMT -5
That's wicked awesome! (I'm from CT, so what) Um... I'm fighting myself over this one. Yes, Connecticut is obviously one of the six New England states...so you should be licensed to use Massachusetts' expressions ("wicked...", which for those of you who aren't aware means "really" or "very"; and "wicked pissa" is like the best thing you can say about something). But still... Massachusetts is the king of New England. It kicks all the other states in the arse. We're the only one with sports teams that anyone likes, we're the only one with a city that can rival NYC, we're one of only three with a distinct accent (and our accent is the most distinctive), we have a larger population, and people like us better. Oh, and our license plates are cooler. So... I think maybe that you're not allowed to use it? Or that if you do, you need to credit it to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (you can say it really fast, like they do at the end of car commercials). Of course, you could rip off Jersey's words, and no one would care. We were responsible for starting a lot of the nineties' stuff, like "mad ill" (the precursor to "sick"), and "insane in the membrane".
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Post by Ben C. on May 26, 2007 9:36:45 GMT -5
Well, I've been using that word, it's just part of my vocabulary, I'll add it in fine print. I can say that I'm a nutmegger...
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2007 16:56:44 GMT -5
If you watch The West Wing, New Hampshire trumps the rest of New England.
I too had a fan cake.
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Post by organist89 on May 30, 2007 3:40:01 GMT -5
That's wicked awesome! (I'm from CT, so what) Um... I'm fighting myself over this one. Yes, Connecticut is obviously one of the six New England states...so you should be licensed to use Massachusetts' expressions ("wicked...", which for those of you who aren't aware means "really" or "very"; and "wicked pissa" is like the best thing you can say about something). But still... Massachusetts is the king of New England. It kicks all the other states in the arse. We're the only one with sports teams that anyone likes, we're the only one with a city that can rival NYC, we're one of only three with a distinct accent (and our accent is the most distinctive), we have a larger population, and people like us better. Oh, and our license plates are cooler. So... I think maybe that you're not allowed to use it? Or that if you do, you need to credit it to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (you can say it really fast, like they do at the end of car commercials). Well, I've been using that word, it's just part of my vocabulary, I'll add it in fine print. I can say that I'm a nutmegger... I invite you to refer to this fabulous list of Massachusetts jokes on my blog: organist89.livejournal.com/26831.html#cutid1
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Post by forkfan on May 30, 2007 3:47:55 GMT -5
how old you were when you got that ceiling fan cake?
i saw the date april 15,1995,i was in 9th grade at my high school,i had my 17th birthday party on first week of april on that year(no i didn't have a ceiling fan on my cake)
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Post by jaybernard on May 30, 2007 18:08:36 GMT -5
Hah, I also had a fan cake! although mine was a desk fan. then my Parents had a shirt airbrushed for me with of all fans a 10" Eskimo on it lol... that was when i was about 12
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Post by organist89 on May 30, 2007 18:29:26 GMT -5
how old you were when you got that ceiling fan cake? i saw the date april 15,1995 That would have been my 6th birthday; I was born in 1989 (I'm 18 now).
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Post by Ben C. on May 30, 2007 18:41:39 GMT -5
I would be 3 at that time. Pierce, you're not that much older than me are you... Are you a senior in high school, in college, or what?
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Post by jaybernard on May 30, 2007 19:18:30 GMT -5
You guys are makin me feel OLD..... Are me and Dan the only members of the over 20 crowd?
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Post by organist89 on May 30, 2007 20:15:37 GMT -5
I would be 3 at that time. Pierce, you're not that much older than me are you... Are you a senior in high school, in college, or what? I would be a senior in high school, graduating next month, if I hadn't dropped out.
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Post by Adam D. on May 30, 2007 20:33:26 GMT -5
You forgot me, I'm 29
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Post by forkfan on May 30, 2007 21:30:54 GMT -5
yup,me and adam turn 17 on that year
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