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  • Cool

    What is/was the coolest thing you ever did?

    "Cool" could be the thing that you did that would be most calculated to impress your friends and family and complete strangers.

    "Cool" could be the thing that you did that was most calculated to piss your mother off and demonstrate what a rebel you were. Oh, oh I have one! Like the day I got tossed out of Disneyland for being with a bunch of people who were smoking pot inside the park. I was 13, I guess that happened to be the cool thing at the time? I was bad by proxy (because I was hanging out with a bunch of older high school baddies? silly me.) even if I didn't have the slightest urge to take part in the smoking part. To this day I have no idea why we weren't arrested, but we weren't. My friends and I were just unceremoniously escorted from the premises by a park cop who wore shiny black shoes and white gloves, who looked a LOT like Mickey Mouse, and who was Definitely Not Amused! when, in fits of hysterical giggles, we pointed that out to him. (Okay. I pointed it out to him. hehe)

    "Cool" could be the accomplishment you're proudest of.

    "Cool" could be doing something that other people would be too afraid to attempt. Like skydiving, or in my case, cliff-diving into the ocean surrounding Catalina Island, in March. The water was freezing, and it was so so so awesome. Especially throwing our snorkeling gear in from beforehand and then snorkeling among the kelp forests. I swear I would live underwater if it was at all possible. It's lovely! And quite creepy when something brushes against your toes and it's all dark between the kelp and you can hardly remember which way is up. I think even the seals that were watching were quite impressed.

    "Cool" could be something that brought you complete and unconditional and unexpected happiness.

    "Cool" could be something that happened that you had a big part of making happen and the results were astonishingly great and quite unexpectedly 'cool'.... (Like making a baby? hehe.)

    I could go on, but I think you get my drift. So don't kill this thread by saying something like 'oh I'm cool because I brushed my teeth this morning with minty toothpaste and now my mouth is all cool'. Pleeease? Go on, brag, tell me tell me, I love to hear these things.
    Last edited by ckBejug; 02-11-2004, 10:12 AM.
    The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    So the nine people who have read this thread and not replied... I'm going to assume you are dull, boring, uninteresting people who have not done a single exciting and cool thing in your entire lives. How sad for you!
    The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    • #3
      cool ey...

      ive been to many a protest and strike and on the picket line, for me thats cool

      i guess non-political, would be playing in hamaygagan, that was good stuff

      nothing extravagant tho...like to travel to cool places, like cuba, italy, spain

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      • #4
        The coolest thing I ever did was beat Marxist down my street protesting, after which I shoved lemons up his bodily orifices and drew a hammer and sickle on his asscheeks.
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #5
          I drove down to biosphere II in Oracle, AZ, stayed there for a day and half, and drove back, all without any sleep. I don't know how cool that is, but I impressed myself. Oh, and I got to Phoenix in under 6 hours. Once I got onto the I-10, I averaged about 115 the entire way.

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          • #6
            I sponsored a Pro-Bush Rally in Santa Cruz. The rush was amazing. I thought we were going to get killed as it is a very liberal place. Turns out, we received more support than opposition. I later found out that the county is fairly conservative and used to be the most conservative voting block west of the Mississippi.

            One time I snuck down to Mexico for three nights. Me and my friend drove 2 hours past the boarder and we found this secret spot. My parents thought I was at a friends house. This was over summer, and I was at home, so I have to follow rules and stuff. There was not ONE single person but us. It was amazing. Just me, my buddy (he is another armo surfer), the desert, and the ocean with perfect waves.

            This one time I went to a surf spot in Santa Cruz. There is this surf spot where you have to jump off a cliff to get in. Well, everyone climbs down these steps and jumps from a 2 foot ledge. I jumped from the top one day for no reason...30 ft. It was crazy.

            For new years eve, I was with my buddies from ACYOA in the east coast, and we filled our bath tub with all the alcohol you could imagine (and ice). We promised we would finish it in two nights. On the second day, (new years day) I started drinking from three in the afternoon till three in the morning. That was fun.

            I was a counselor at this Armenian camp by Fresno. I snuck out at 2 am with my counselor buddies and chilled on the lake in a canoe for a few hours. Later, the ladies met with us and we chilled. It was five AM. and we got caught!!! I can tell you, running laps in the mountain is hard as hell. Could barely breathe.

            To be continued...

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            • #7
              Hmmmmm, lets see..........The coolest thing I had ever done was perform live in front of a crowd! WOW it was amazinggggg. I have the worst stage fright and my boyfriend thought he could get rid of it by taking me to this park/walkway sort of place, I don't even know where it was but there where a lot of people walking around and it was night time and I couldnt recognize the place, because he thought he would suprise me so he blind folded me so I wouldnt know where we were going. He had a microphone set up and he played the guitar while I sang, "At last" by Etta James. I was soooo scared but once I started singing I just went into my own world closed my eyes and it was all about the music, untill I opened my eyes on the last verse "For you are mine, At last" looked up at my b/f then to the crowd and saw a bunch of people standing in front of me clapping. I WAS SOO SHOCKED. By far that was the coolest thing I have ever done!

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              • #8
                "Cool" for me happened on Monday. I had to do a mock surgery, first time ever. It was cool, having 2 assistant surgeons yelling for instruments, slapping the instruments into their hands. At the same time having the instructor yell for 5 different instruments at a time, and doing it correctly. Making the whole class laugh while I was doing this, and at the end getting a "gimmie five" from a hottie in class.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by loseyourname I drove down to biosphere II in Oracle, AZ, stayed there for a day and half, and drove back, all without any sleep. I don't know how cool that is, but I impressed myself. Oh, and I got to Phoenix in under 6 hours. Once I got onto the I-10, I averaged about 115 the entire way.
                  Is that you in your avatar?
                  Achkerov kute.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Anonymouse The coolest thing I ever did was beat Marxist down my street protesting, after which I shoved lemons up his bodily orifices and drew a hammer and sickle on his asscheeks.
                    how childish, why must you hijack every thread to show your xxxxin stupidity, im sure your lacking in some field and have to type bullxxxx to compensate for lacking. how xxxxin old are you? 15?

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