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Silicon Valley Fight Club Video
by
Tyler
on 01 May, 2008 22:55
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#1
by
Marz
on 02 May, 2008 09:48
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Harsh!
I would be totally into it but I don't know if I would want to be stabbed with dull knives.
pretty awesome though, I can see where that would be a great release.
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#2
by
Johnny
on 02 May, 2008 10:25
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Wow.....I think I'm happy with the Sly Club.
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#3
by
nomad
on 02 May, 2008 10:40
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sounds like a good time.....
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#4
by
Timmay
on 02 May, 2008 10:56
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Where do I sign up? Let me at em....bring em on .........ummmm RUN FOREST RUN! RUN AS FAR AS YOU CAN!
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#5
by
PBurke
on 02 May, 2008 11:57
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so are you in the club tyler? ha ha
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#6
by
Tyler
on 02 May, 2008 15:35
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so are you in the club tyler? ha ha
Yeah, I'm the guys with the bright orange tights! NOT!
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#7
by
Timmay
on 02 May, 2008 19:22
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Oh Tyler come on.....we will make a great presentation in chicago...you in your orange tights and me in my red and whites...we can jump out of an airplane and make our arrival.
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#8
by
buddha
on 03 May, 2008 08:50
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I totally understand where these guys are coming from. As a man in this society I am so overly domesticated that I have lost track of my roots. I get up in the morning (so to speak, I work nights), go to work, come home and sit in front of the teevee and watch other guys engage in combat of one sort or another. While I might be a good provider in the modern "civilized" sense of the word I have this longing for battle that never gets realized. And the fact is that while I might fantasize about it I tell myself that I can't or shouldn't do it. I even wonder if I still have the gut for it. And while the feminist influence on me has had its benefits, the labelling of some of my primal instincts as "immature" by the women in my life has left me wanting something that is only available in that Silicon Valley garage. Maybe it's just me, I don't know.
Can anybody else relate to this?
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#9
by
nomad
on 03 May, 2008 13:56
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I totally understand where these guys are coming from. As a man in this society I am so overly domesticated that I have lost track of my roots. I get up in the morning (so to speak, I work nights), go to work, come home and sit in front of the teevee and watch other guys engage in combat of one sort or another. While I might be a good provider in the modern "civilized" sense of the word I have this longing for battle that never gets realized. And the fact is that while I might fantasize about it I tell myself that I can't or shouldn't do it. I even wonder if I still have the gut for it. And while the feminist influence on me has had its benefits, the labelling of some of my primal instincts as "immature" by the women in my life has left me wanting something that is only available in that Silicon Valley garage. Maybe it's just me, I don't know.
Can anybody else relate to this?
yep
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#10
by
buddha
on 03 May, 2008 14:17
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I totally understand where these guys are coming from. As a man in this society I am so overly domesticated that I have lost track of my roots. I get up in the morning (so to speak, I work nights), go to work, come home and sit in front of the teevee and watch other guys engage in combat of one sort or another. While I might be a good provider in the modern "civilized" sense of the word I have this longing for battle that never gets realized. And the fact is that while I might fantasize about it I tell myself that I can't or shouldn't do it. I even wonder if I still have the gut for it. And while the feminist influence on me has had its benefits, the labelling of some of my primal instincts as "immature" by the women in my life has left me wanting something that is only available in that Silicon Valley garage. Maybe it's just me, I don't know.
Can anybody else relate to this?
yep 
Thanks, Nomad, I'm glad I'm not alone with this.
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#11
by
PBurke
on 04 May, 2008 08:48
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I totally understand where these guys are coming from. As a man in this society I am so overly domesticated that I have lost track of my roots. I get up in the morning (so to speak, I work nights), go to work, come home and sit in front of the teevee and watch other guys engage in combat of one sort or another. While I might be a good provider in the modern "civilized" sense of the word I have this longing for battle that never gets realized. And the fact is that while I might fantasize about it I tell myself that I can't or shouldn't do it. I even wonder if I still have the gut for it. And while the feminist influence on me has had its benefits, the labelling of some of my primal instincts as "immature" by the women in my life has left me wanting something that is only available in that Silicon Valley garage. Maybe it's just me, I don't know.
Can anybody else relate to this?
yep 
Thanks, Nomad, I'm glad I'm not alone with this.
3 of us
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#12
by
buddha
on 04 May, 2008 11:55
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I totally understand where these guys are coming from. As a man in this society I am so overly domesticated that I have lost track of my roots. I get up in the morning (so to speak, I work nights), go to work, come home and sit in front of the teevee and watch other guys engage in combat of one sort or another. While I might be a good provider in the modern "civilized" sense of the word I have this longing for battle that never gets realized. And the fact is that while I might fantasize about it I tell myself that I can't or shouldn't do it. I even wonder if I still have the gut for it. And while the feminist influence on me has had its benefits, the labelling of some of my primal instincts as "immature" by the women in my life has left me wanting something that is only available in that Silicon Valley garage. Maybe it's just me, I don't know.
Can anybody else relate to this?
yep 
Thanks, Nomad, I'm glad I'm not alone with this.
3 of us
Cool, thanks P.
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#13
by
JDog
on 06 May, 2008 22:19
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buddha I hear you brother.