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Cheap but great pleasure?
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There is another thread about Cheap but great products... good thread to find new stuff.
Then I wondered what were the inexpensive things that we love to do that give us joy/pleasure? [please keep it clean.]
Here are mine:
1. Playing with dirt (as in gardening).
2. Drinking a glass of water after a long run.
3. Pizza and beer, first bite and first gulp. (which often leads to next one).
4. Taking a piss after holding it for a while.
There are more, but these are the ones that come to mind.
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Sex.
Although most people here probably have to pay for it.
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Originally posted by willed:
Sex.
Thats the first thing I thought of when I saw the thread title...
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Originally posted by ManOfSteal:
'NNing.
AtAT
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Originally posted by willed:
Sex.
Although most people here probably have to pay for it.
Heh. Was about to post just that.
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Originally posted by willed:
Sex.
Although most people here probably have to pay for it.
Hey, I resemble that remark
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Originally posted by Dale Sorel:
Hey, I resemble that remark
You mean "resent".
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Originally posted by JHromadka:
Running.
Umm.. how about not running?
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Originally posted by Dale Sorel:
Hey, I resemble that remark
How mcuh do you pay usually?
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Originally posted by willed:
Sex.
Although most people here probably have to pay for it.
I'll tell ya, it's rough; last night I hired a hooker, and she told me, "Not on the first date!"
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Why is there always money for war, but none for education?
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I like to read. Or surf the web... but that costs money, unless you're at the library, then it's ok.
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Brewing my own beer.
And then drinking it.
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Originally posted by KarlG:
I'll tell ya, it's rough; last night I hired a hooker, and she told me, "Not on the first date!"
you get NO RESPECT i tells ya.. damn .. no respect. =D
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No trees were killed in the sending of this message. However, a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
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Originally posted by ManOfSteal:
You mean "resent".
No, I meant what I said as it's a line that a comedian (I forget his name) used to use all the time.
Have a look at a quick Google search: http://www.google.com/search?q=i%20r...0that%20remark
And next time, please put your period inside the quotation where it belongs.
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I learned in basic training that sleep can be one of the most pleasurable things in life.
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Sitting around a campfire with friends, out in the woods.
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Music.
Beer.
Sex.
Food.
Does anything else really matter?
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Originally posted by willed:
Sex.
Although most people here probably have to pay for it.
not if you have sex wi yerself!
a few 'off the top of my head' ones...
1. having a dump [especially if it disnae require much wiping afterwards!]
2. picking yer nose
3. being woken by the alarm clock and then realising it's the weekend and you dinnae have to get up
4. reading in the bath
5. reading on the bog
6. posting a topic on macNN which gets enough replies to go over one page long
7. getting another +1 on my ebay feedback rating
8. thunderstorms
9. snow
10. being able to think of another one to make it a neat ten
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Originally posted by chris v:
Sitting around a campfire with friends, out in the woods.
And I would add, after a long day hiking or paddling. Then food, any food, tastes great, and resting your body, being warm and dry, and just hanging around the campsite is the most wonderful feeling in the world, second only to one other.
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Originally posted by history1me:
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4. Taking a piss after holding it for a while.
depending on what the " it" in question is, that might not be piss coming out the end - no wonder you find taking a leak so enjoyable !
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picnics are cheap
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Originally posted by voyageur:
And I would add, after a long day hiking or paddling. Then food, any food, tastes great, and resting your body, being warm and dry, and just hanging around the campsite is the most wonderful feeling in the world, second only to one other.
I second all that, but to add one pre step to all that, I always love taking off my hiking boots off after an all day hike. I always think of freedom and flying.
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It's true that those activities that bring us the most pleasure are inexpensive.
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"Never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never - in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense." Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by TailsToo:
Umm.. how about not running?
You don't like runner's high? It's like getting free drugs.
I enjoy getting spam with funny subjects.
"tRy somthing new::splatter your mother with pain!"
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Originally posted by Dale Sorel:
And next time, please put your period inside the quotation where it belongs.
Don't be so quick to accuse. The Linguistic Society of America actually dictates that the period be placed outside the quotation marks.
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Originally posted by tavilach:
Don't be so quick to accuse. The Linguistic Society of America actually dictates that the period be placed outside the quotation marks.
http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/marks/quotation.htm
"In the United States, periods and commas go inside quotation marks regardless of logic."
Notice that quote in your sig?
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Originally posted by Dale Sorel:
No, I meant what I said as it's a line that a comedian (I forget his name) used to use all the time.
Have a look at a quick Google search: http://www.google.com/search?q=i%20r...0that%20remark
And next time, please put your period inside the quotation where it belongs.
Hahahahahaha!
n00b.
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Waking up with my cat curled up on my back, and she starts purring. Free massage!
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Coming in from a cold rainy storm, changing into dry cloths and drinking hot chocolate why you watch something on tv.
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Breaking something then successfully fixing it.
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Actually, nowadays it is accepted in either location. However, in computer documentation, it will usually be outside the quotes, as some Unix programs (notably vi, but others as well) use "." as "repeat last command". Classic example is deleting a line of text - "dd" in vi - if, at the end of a sentence, would you type '"dd."' or '"dd".' - the first deleting two lines if typed literally. As the punctuation belongs more to the sentence, not necessarily the quote, those more familiar with the literal logic of the computer are more likely to put the punctuation outside the quote-marks, unless the punctuation logically belongs with the quote. Thus, both are commonly accepted these days, but computer users tend to prefer the punctuation outside the quote-marks.
Oh, as this is a computer-based forum, people here should tend to prefer the punctuation outside the quotes (notice the "tend" - there are exceptions to every generalization (including this one)).
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Re: Linguistic Society "dictates"... actually they say:
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The second member of a pair of quotation marks should precede any other adjacent mark of punctuation, unless the other mark is part of the quoted matter: The word means `cart', not `horse'. He writes, `This is false.'
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(not that I take 'dictation' from them anyway). [besides they don't even produce a web page that balances quotations correctly (note ` and ' ) ]
Also, this is taken from instruction for submission of manuscripts to their journal, not a pronouncement of "what is acceptable."
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Originally posted by willed:
Sex.
Although most people here probably have to pay for it.
hahaha, true dat
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taking a huge dump that you've been holding in all day
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Originally posted by history1me:
I second all that, but to add one pre step to all that, I always love taking off my hiking boots off after an all day hike. I always think of freedom and flying.
True, and taking off your heavy backpack after carrying it around all day--such a feeling of weightlessness.
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Originally posted by tavilach:
The Linguistic Society of America actually dictates......
which, given that they can't even spell their own language [english] properly, is obviously an organisation to be respected
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Originally posted by Cipher13:
Music.
Beer.
Sex.
Food.
Does anything else really matter?
all of those +
the intraweb and watching a dvd rip movie that hasn't even come out in the theater yet.
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Originally posted by voyageur:
True, and taking off your heavy backpack after carrying it around all day--such a feeling of weightlessness.
I guess that is secret to camping... at the end of the day, the little accomplishments and reliefs of stopping the day's toil makes for awesome times. If only it could be bottled... oh yeah, beer.
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Originally posted by voyageur:
True, and taking off your heavy backpack after carrying it around all day--such a feeling of weightlessness.
Q: Why did the guy keep hitting himself in the head with a hammer?
A: Because it felt so good when it stopped.
That's my motto for finals week each quarter.
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Originally posted by voyageur:
True, and taking off your heavy backpack after carrying it around all day--such a feeling of weightlessness.
I remember actually jumping around as a kid, because I felt like I was on the moon after 5 miles with 40 lbs. on my back. I haven't felt that in far too long.
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Great thread - I almost feel like going for a run or bike ride just to get that buzz afterwards of insane tiredness but also satisfaction... however it's 1.50 in the morning so I think I'll give it a miss and god to bed instead.
Aside from the sex thing - just going out with someone new who you really like. Remember that feeling of all-round happiness with the world? That's what I feel like right now. Don't worry, normal cynical service will probably be resumed soon enough
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My ex would call that initial period "Googly Eyes." Because the other person seems so right... so good, where you just can't get enough of them.
[smiling]
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Originally posted by voyageur:
...is the most wonderful feeling in the world, second only to one other.
The true voyageur comes out!
For me, it is the Pump. (aka Bodybuilder's High)
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Originally posted by chris v:
Sitting around a campfire with friends, out in the woods.
naked, participating in some sort of iron john male bonding ceremony.
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You mean ignore logic like they ignore the metric system.
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1. cool drink after a long bike ride
2. sex whenever
3. sleep
4. waking up to fresh snow
5. taking off wet, cold socks and putting on warm dry ones
6. drinking with friends around a fire in the summer
7. a cig after a wonderfully filling meal
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Originally posted by SimeyTheLimey:
I learned in basic training that sleep can be one of the most pleasurable things in life.
You also learn you can get an amazingly good sleep while standing up.
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