Got any good stories?

Whoa Mitch! That is awesome!! :open_mouth:

Wow! John Ratzenberger’s son! :astonished: Lucky you, Mitch!

Mitch, that is so awesome! Really, really cool! I am so jealous!

OMG, Mitch! That is so awesome! I’m really happy for you. :mrgreen:

He must be wanting to get a job at Pixar eventually, and I’m sure he will since he has very good connections, and all. Is he a good drawer, do you know? In any case, you should try to be really friendly (which I’m sure you would have been anyway) then maybe he will put a good word in for you at the studio. :wink:

This is so exciting. I’m going to tell my sister this.

Ha-ha! Yeah, it’s pretty cool, huh?


lizardgirl - Apparently so… :laughing:

rachel - Ha-ha! You make it sound like we’re going to get married or something… :laughing:

Actually, I believe that he has endeavored to pursue the field of human psychology, or something along those lines. I think he only took up art due to his interest in the subject, interestingly. He claims that he can’t draw very well, but that’s a downright lie. He’s a very modest fellow. :wink:

Oh yeah, I always love to be friendly to anybody who crosses my path. It’s pleasing to make people smile – it makes both them and yourself happy. :smiley:

– Mitch

Mitch - Sorry. I got carried away. Heheh. But that is just too cool. You should invite him to Pixar Planet. Just kidding. :wink:

Yes, I noticed. :wink:

rachel - Ha-ha. Oh, no no. I thought it was great. I laugh at anything. Heheh. :smiley:

Actually, I am seriously considering doing that… :wink:

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– Mitch

Mitch - Awesome! It would be great if he could be a member, here. :mrgreen:

rachel: Now that would be the most awesomest thing in the world!

Since I was told to post this here, so I will:

I was having lunch ther other day. And my mom had left to go to her class. So I was at home fixing my self a Banquet Rib TV Dinner for lunch. I got it fixed and went to go eat it. I was cutting the rib and all of the sudden. Something happend and my whole TV dinner except the potatos ended up in my lap. I got mad and threw my fork. And well… I broke the Kitchen window. I was so lucky that I was not grounded.

Anyways here’s some Pictures of the damage:

nightwheel: I’m glad that no one was seriously hurt.

Not really interesting but … we finally got cable and wireless and the works! So now my (Miss Mary) Mac is online for the first time! And now I can watch and upload as many youtube videos as I want - helps now that I got excellent quality footages.

It was worth the two days of stress and agony, even having to lug the Mac across the parking lot and onto the second floor of the Mall. I think my sculpting classes are really giving me loads of arm strength- never could lift the Mac tower before yesterday. :open_mouth:

So you have broadband now, FONY? That’s really cool. It makes such a difference to your 'net experience, doesn’t it? :wink:

Ha-ha!

rachelcakes: Oh yeah, such a difference! xD I’ve dealt with dial-up for as long as I’ve had the internet, and though I dealt with it it really is a lot easier for me now. :smiley:

Our boiler broke two weeks ago. The first thing I did was ring up British Gas, and they quickly sent someone round to switch off the boiler because the whole house just stunk of gas. They then told us that to repair it, it would cost a little over £1100 and would take six hours.

I then rang up to book an appointment for the repairs, and they said that the next available engineer for such a big job would be in 2 to 3 months. This would mean a very long time without heating or hot water- up until then, baths for us consisted of boiling a kettle and heating a few pans of water.

I then rang up a different company, who came round the same day, fixed it for £300, replaced only one part, and took a single hour.

A warm bath never felt so good. :laughing:

One time my friend and i wre in a playground looking for cool crystal rock looking things. there were some boys there doing the same thing. well, we forgot to see if anyone was looking when we buried them to keep them safe. so the boys saw where we hid them and decided to dig them up and keep them after we left. then we came back and saw that the boys had stolen our rocks. so we hid behind a bush and saw where they buried our rocks. and after they left, we dug them up and took our rocks back and the ones the boys had collected too. and they are still inthat playground! under the slide i think. exept i don’t care about them anymore :smiley:

I was at TGI Friday’s yesterday and the name of our server was Flo, she even sounded like Flo from the Movie Cars. Thought that was interesting.

Here’s a story …

My grandpa spotted a seagull with an injured wing in my neighbor’s yard. My mum’s used to those sorts of things, and she took him in. She taped his beak shut while she was bandaging his wing. It was pretty funny because he somehow got it off and was staring her right in the face and she immediately backed off - having experience with seagulls I do know they peck hard. Anyway, when she was on the phone talking to our vet, she told my sister to put the seagull down on the floor. The bulldogs thought it was food until it started moving really quick. He made such a funny soundless walk down the hall and into the dining room with my sister hot on his heels.

We still have him- had to get his wing amputated, and we’re looking into giving him to a wildlife care center. He’s doing fine- we’ve been feeding him scraps of Costco chicken. :smiley:

This happened over three hours ago:

My mother was looking for something in my wardrobe. But she didn’t find it, instead she found many old toys and plushies, including a Jessie doll (without her hat) and a Dory keychain. There were even some Digimon plushies. The commentary from my brother was funny:
“You can still sleep with all those monsters in your wardrobe?”

Well, not the ost interesting thing. But oh well…

Cool stories you guys.

Here’s one. I was talking about Smash brawl with my friends when a rap battle broke out. THese guys were so hilarious, but they had to move away for interupting people’s lunch.