Isis

hmmm well 27 is supposed to be noise/hard/melodic rock, and one of the siblings from 27 is in Hello, Attack!, and we all know how siblings are all similar, so i think the hardcore contingent might be pretty modest to small.
 
oh... by far, mine is the "lawn mower"...

it involves acting like you are starting a mower, then, once you get it running, you take your mower (ever so calmly) into the pit. remain in the pit for a good minute or so (still walking with your mower), then, return back to where you started...

if pulled off right... people that saw you go in should be laughing their asses off when you come out.
 
Originally posted by deadair
oh... by far, mine is the "lawn mower"...

it involves acting like you are starting a mower, then, once you get it running, you take your mower (ever so calmly) into the pit. remain in the pit for a good minute or so (still walking with your mower), then, return back to where you started...

if pulled off right... people that saw you go in should be laughing their asses off when you come out.


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
 
"Okay," Charles said. "What is the first dimension?" "Well-a line: "Okay. And the second dimension?"

"Well, you'd square the line. A flat square would be in the second dimension. "And the third?" "Well, you'd square the second dimension. Then the square wouldn't be flat any more. It would have a bottom, and sides, and a top."

"And the fourth?" "Well, I guess if you want to put it into mathematical terms you'd square the square. But you can't take a pencil and draw it the way you can the first three. I know it's got something to do with Einstein and time. I guess maybe you could call the fourth dimension Time." "That's right," Charles said. "Good girl. Okay, then, for the fifth dimension you'd square the fourth, wouldn't you?" "I guess so.""Well, the fifth dimension's a tesseract. You add that to the other four dimensions and you can travel through space without having to go the long way around. In other words, to put it into Euclid, or old-fashioned plane geometry, a straight line is not the shortest distance between two points." For a brief, illuminating second Meg's face had the listening, probing expression that was so often seen on Charles's.