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trivial raichu: who can tell me the titile of the first episode of pokemon?
I still can't understand what type of book it is
Yessss I enjoy Boston Legal and Penn and Teller the magicians. :D (By which I mean they're my current obsession and everybody who's following my Twitter is probably really sick with hearing me ramble about them.)
Penn and Teller have written three books jointly, "Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends", "How to Play with Your Food", and "How to Play in Traffic". They are all fantastic and hilarious. Currently I'm partial to How to Play in Traffic, but I'm only halfway through How to Play with Your Food, and the story about the debut performance of the Water Tank trick is already putting it up there (then again, that's because it's me with my incoherent giddiness about watching Teller supposedly drown). Of course, Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends has the bonus of a bunch of gimmicked pages that are supposed to make the book look unreadable if you flip through it front-to-back, which they apparently decided to pad with the full scripts of Penn & Teller Get Killed, Penn & Teller's Invisible Thread, their full stage show as it appeared in 1988, and a few other things. They're extremely difficult to read (tiny red text with all the paragraphing stripped out), but I read them anyway and it was worth it. :D
The books are old (Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends is from 1989, How to Play with Your Food from 1992, and How to Play in traffic from something like 1997) and probably difficult to find (I had to order them used off Amazon and they didn't come with the original trick packet things), but if you're a fan you totally should. :D
I love Iceland… I like the one where the kids are jumping on his bed and he pulls out Vinland. xD
hey, slowbro? got and awesome website you need to visit. pokemon fusion. lets you see what would happened if you crossed the looks of two pokemon. any thing mixed w/ slowbro= cute, according to my findings.
You probably didn't want me to forget about it
um… what just happened there? psy…
slowbro; boston legal is a tv show i enjoy. and apparently butterfree does too.
I found the evolution section on your site. Thank you for making it, 'cuz I'm trying to complete the Unova pokedex, and there are a lot of weird evolutions.
Three cheers for Butterfree!!!
Penn and Teller the magicians? Those guys are awesome!
Didn't know they wrote any books…
Boston legal? … I think I heared that somewhere.
@ cleverbot; ok, i understand. i guess your'e right. sorry to hear about your laptop.
you watch boston legal too? yay!
Axew: I do read Scandinavia and the World. I don't know if I really have a favorite country; they're all pretty adorable, but Iceland does really amuse me. (That might just be because I'm an Icelander and so the Iceland-related jokes actually make sense to me.)
spunky raichu: I don't think there's any point in a Cleverbot section. The idea behind the Babelfished section is that Babelfish is supposed to be translating what you said, and therefore putting some ordinary piece of text into it and watching it get distorted into something bizarre is amusingly revealing the flaws of automated translation. Cleverbot, meanwhile, is just repeating back at you what some other people have said to it in response to statements that resemble yours. If it's amusing, it's probably because somebody else who has also talked to Cleverbot is amusing.
whoa, my comment had a double chin! how'd that happen?
butterfree, what are your thoughts on a cleverbot section? it's a learning robot, so soon it (probably) won't say stupid stuff anymore. act quickly!
I find it awesome that you live in Iceland… I've always loved Iceland ever since I started reading SatW. Do you read SatW and who is your favorite country? :3