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Originally posted by EricLindros
Last ever episode of House M.D. was tonight.
Yeah, I was like:
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Originally posted by EricLindros
Last ever episode of House M.D. was tonight.
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Originally posted by Sugarpie
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My last ever episode was about 3 years ago....Meh.
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Originally posted by Notech_The_Abbot
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what more can I say: Hey, this is crazy, and I just met you, so here's my number, CALL ME, maybe?
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Originally posted by Sugarpie
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My last ever episode was about 3 years ago....Meh.
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Originally posted by bustMall
House..... never quite liked it.
But The Help was excellent. My only complaint was that it was so well developed early on, that there were no surprises in the ending. Like Roots, it should be required viewing for everyone.
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Originally posted by EricLindros
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Hrm. who knew you were into that jam?
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Originally posted by Honda_X
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Yeah, it's called being gangsta, you. would. not. know. bout. dis.
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Originally posted by EricLindros
Last ever episode of House M.D. was tonight.
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Originally posted by FeFeHumHum
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Ok, let's go drinking and hit on some womenswe'll see how well that Canadian accent works :P
(I won't lie, its kind of hot)
SP
Florida > exams. Come visit!
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Originally posted by bustMall
House..... never quite liked it.
But The Help was excellent. My only complaint was that it was so well developed early on, that there were no surprises in the ending. Like Roots, it should be required viewing for everyone.
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From an 1863 interview with blacksmith Solomon Bradley regarding the punishment of slaves in South Carolina:
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Q. Can you speak of any particular cases of cruelty that you have seen?
A. Yes, sir; the most shocking thing that I have seen was on the plantation of Mr. Farrarby, on the line of the railroad. I went up to his house one morning from my work for drinking water, and heard a woman screaming awfully in the door-yard. On going up to the fence and looking over I saw a woman stretched out, face downwards, on the ground her hands and feet being fastened to stakes. Mr. Farrarby was standing over and striking her with a leather trace belonging to his carriage-harness. As he struck her the flesh of her back and legs was raised in welts and ridges by the force of the blows. Sometimes when the poor thing cried too loud from the pain Farrarby would kick her in the mouth. After he had exhausted himself whipping her he sent to his house for sealing wax and lighted candle and, melting the wax, dropped it upon the woman’s lacerated back. He then got a riding whip and, standing over the woman, picked off the hardened wax by switching at it. Mr. Farrarby’s grown daughters were looking at all this from a window of the house through the blinds. This punishment was so terrible that I was induced to ask what offence the woman had committed and was told by her fellow servants that her only crime was in burning the edges of the waffles that she had cooked for breakfast. The sight of this thing made me wild almost that day. I could not work right and I prayed the Lord to help my people out of their bondage. I felt I could not stand it much longer.
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Originally posted by Bangledesh
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I will kill anyone that spoils the past... 4-5 seasons.
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Originally posted by EricLindros
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Yeah, people generally don't know how bad shit really was. We're so removed from it it's almost incomprehensible to think about the things that were done to other people:
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From an 1863 interview with blacksmith Solomon Bradley regarding the punishment of slaves in South Carolina:
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Q. Can you speak of any particular cases of cruelty that you have seen?
A. Yes, sir; the most shocking thing that I have seen was on the plantation of Mr. Farrarby, on the line of the railroad. I went up to his house one morning from my work for drinking water, and heard a woman screaming awfully in the door-yard. On going up to the fence and looking over I saw a woman stretched out, face downwards, on the ground her hands and feet being fastened to stakes. Mr. Farrarby was standing over and striking her with a leather trace belonging to his carriage-harness. As he struck her the flesh of her back and legs was raised in welts and ridges by the force of the blows. Sometimes when the poor thing cried too loud from the pain Farrarby would kick her in the mouth. After he had exhausted himself whipping her he sent to his house for sealing wax and lighted candle and, melting the wax, dropped it upon the woman’s lacerated back. He then got a riding whip and, standing over the woman, picked off the hardened wax by switching at it. Mr. Farrarby’s grown daughters were looking at all this from a window of the house through the blinds. This punishment was so terrible that I was induced to ask what offence the woman had committed and was told by her fellow servants that her only crime was in burning the edges of the waffles that she had cooked for breakfast. The sight of this thing made me wild almost that day. I could not work right and I prayed the Lord to help my people out of their bondage. I felt I could not stand it much longer.
From John W. Blassingame, Slave Testimony, 1977.
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Originally posted by FeFeHumHum
EL, that is the shit nightmares are made of. People are sick and sadistic