Mr. Jailyard is tough in detention. That's when you really get a hard lesson.
Yes, but you do learn.
It pains me to be so harsh, but I really feel that it's for the betterment of everyone involved.
And what is it that you teach?
I don't think this thread is about New York anymore.
but just wanted to share although I live in NJ. There is no place I rather be than NYC.
nah, Strip Yu-Gi-Oh! would be worse.
OK. Maybe I should have said:
The epitome of geekdom for those of us born prior to 1990:
Strip Magic: The Gathering
Memoirs of a Geisha?
Hey, I never said that I liked Yu-Gi-Oh.
In fact, I hate it.
And I am familiar with Magic The Gathering, but then why not Dungeons and Dragons?
Nope. Try again.
Strip D&D would take too long, with all those elaborate elf costumes and all.
Did someone say elves?
*Relives highly inappropriate Frodo/Legolas fantasy*
In all my elf fantasies, they dump me to go to dental school. Damn Rudolph.
...
Ew.
Aww. My ex had a stuffed Hermey.
I miss him.
The toy, I mean.
Someone, somewhere is probably playing strip tiddley winks.
I think this discussion marries this thread with the Macauley Culkin thread.
So long as the old guys on my stoop don't turn their domino game into the strip version, I'm coo.
Macauley got lost in New York in the poorly titled Home Alone 2 -- in which he was neither home nor alone. But I don't think he hated it.
eta: bway, if that happens, I'm poking my eyes out with the chicken bones left in my stairwell.
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