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#1 Jan 01 2007 at 9:04 PM Rating: Good
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Mark it down. Thread of the Year. Just letting you know early, as per Kao's predictions.

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#2 Jan 01 2007 at 9:14 PM Rating: Excellent
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Hey Totem, check out my new toy!

http://www.helihobby.com/html/hornet_kit_products.html

The kit should get here sometime next week, going to be a while before I can fly it. I'm going with the Hornet CCPM CP-X 3D.
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#3 Jan 01 2007 at 11:51 PM Rating: Default
Number of House members in 1979 who voted against making Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a national holiday : 133

Number who are still in the House : 9

Number who are Vice President : 1
#4 Jan 02 2007 at 12:43 AM Rating: Default
What, this threads purpose is ultimately to find the real holy trinity is it not?


Jesus, Mohammad, and menorah go!
#5 Jan 02 2007 at 8:23 AM Rating: Good
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way- in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.

There were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a plain face, on the throne of England; there were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a fair face, on the throne of France. In both countries it was clearer than crystal to the lords of the State preserves of loaves and fishes, that things in general were settled for ever.

It was the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five. Spiritual revelations were conceded to England at that favoured period, as at this. Mrs. Southcott had recently attained her five-and-twentieth blessed birthday, of whom a prophetic private in the Life Guards had heralded the sublime appearance by announcing that arrangements were made for the swallowing up of London and Westminster. Even the ****-lane ghost had been laid only a round dozen of years, after rapping out its messages, as the spirits of this very year last past (supernaturally deficient in originality) rapped out theirs. Mere messages in the earthly order of events had lately come to the English Crown and People, from a congress of British subjects in America: which, strange to relate, have proved more important to the human race than any communications yet received through any of the chickens of the ****-lane brood.

France, less favoured on the whole as to matters spiritual than her sister of the shield and trident, rolled with exceeding smoothness down hill, making paper money and spending it. Under the guidance of her Christian pastors, she entertained herself, besides, with such humane achievements as sentencing a youth to have his hands cut off, his tongue torn out with pincers, and his body burned alive, because he had not kneeled down in the rain to do honour to a dirty procession of monks which passed within his view, at a distance of some fifty or sixty yards. It is likely enough that, rooted in the woods of France and Norway, there were growing trees, when that sufferer was put to death, already marked by the Woodman, Fate, to come down and be sawn into boards, to make a certain movable framework with a sack and a knife in it, terrible in history. It is likely enough that in the rough outhouses of some tillers of the heavy lands adjacent to Paris, there were sheltered from the weather that very day, rude carts, bespattered with rustic mire, snuffed about by pigs, and roosted in by poultry, which the Farmer, Death, had already set apart to be his tumbrils of the Revolution. But that Woodman and that Farmer, though they work unceasingly, work silently and no one heard them as they went about with muffled tread: the rather, forasmuch as to entertain any suspicion that they were awake, was to be atheistical and traitorous.

In England, there was scarcely an amount of order and protection to justify much national boasting. Daring burglaries by armed men, and highway robberies, took place in the capital itself every night; families were publicly cautioned not to go out of town without removing their furniture to upholsterers' warehouses for security; the highwayman in the dark was a City tradesman in the light, and, being recognised and challenged by his fellow-tradesman whom he stopped in his character of "the Captain," gallantly shot him through the head and rode away; the mail was waylaid by seven robbers, and the guard shot three dead, and then got shot dead himself by the other four, "in consequence of the failure of his ammunition:" after which the mail was robbed in peace; that magnificent potentate, the Lord Mayor of London, was made to stand and deliver on Turnham Green, by one highwayman, who despoiled the illustrious creature in sight of all his retinue; prisoners in London gaols fought battles with their turkeys, and the majesty of the law fired blunderbusses in among them, loaded with rounds of shot and ball; thieves snipped off diamond crosses from the necks of noble lords at Court drawing-rooms; musketeers went into St. Giles's, to search for contraband goods, and the mob fired on the musketeers, and the musketeers fir on the mob, and nobody thought any of these occurrences much out of the common way. In the midst of them, the hangman, ever busy and ever worse than useless, was in constant requisition; now, stringing up long rows of miscellaneous criminals; now, hanging a housebreaker on Saturday who had been taken on Tuesday; now, burning people in the hand at Newgate by the dozen, and now burning pamphlets at the door of Westminster Hall; to-day, taking the life of an atrocious murderer, and to-morrow of a wretched pilferer who had robbed a farmer's boy of sixpence.

All these things, and a thousand like them, came to pass in and close upon the dear old year one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five. Environed by them, while the Woodman and the Farmer worked unheeded, those two of the large jaws, and those other two of the plain and the fair faces, trod with stir enough, and carried their divine rights with a high hand. Thus did the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five conduct their Greatnesses, and myriads of small creatures- the creatures of this chronicle among the rest- along the roads that lay before them.
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#6 Jan 02 2007 at 8:29 AM Rating: Excellent
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dear old Chaz wrote:
the rather, forasmuch as to entertain any suspicion that they were awake, was to be atheistical and traitorous.


The more things change, indeed.
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#7 Jan 02 2007 at 8:30 AM Rating: Good
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Hello Nobby, just to mention I had some wassail on New Years Eve. It was my job on the ship to warm it up so I had to do a quality control taste. Then as the fireworks exploded over head I had a second cup.
Oh and keeping with the thread topic there are at least 3 areas on the ship that are sufficently private to enjoy sexual bliss. With or without a partner.
#8 Jan 02 2007 at 8:32 AM Rating: Good
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Samira wrote:
dear old Chaz wrote:
the rather, forasmuch as to entertain any suspicion that they were awake, was to be atheistical and traitorous.


The more things change, indeed.


Q: Do you like ********

A: I don't know. I've never been invited to one.

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#9REDACTED, Posted: Jan 02 2007 at 9:23 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) lol are you going to be typing the whole book or just this? A Tale of Two Cities was a good book
#10 Jan 02 2007 at 9:55 AM Rating: Good
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See? This thread is being compared to Chuckie ******** best work. RACK my Best Thread in 2007.

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#11 Jan 02 2007 at 10:07 AM Rating: Default
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Year of the Cnut, eh?

Wikipedia wrote:
Canute the Great, was the 11th Century King of England, Denmark, Norway, and the Swedes of Sigtuna (also known as King Cnut).


Smiley: lol

Moar booze! Smiley: chug
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#12 Jan 02 2007 at 2:15 PM Rating: Good
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Totem wrote:
See? This thread is being compared to Chuckie Richardens' best work. RACK my Best Thread in 2007.

Totem

But,will it be the last?
#13 Jan 02 2007 at 2:16 PM Rating: Decent
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Hey Totem, check out my new toy!

http://www.helihobby.com/html/hornet_kit_products.html

The kit should get here sometime next week, going to be a while before I can fly it. I'm going with the Hornet CCPM CP-X 3D.



Bah, that namby-pamby RC crap is for children. If you're going to fly, fly like a man. Or better yet, a Jet-Man
#14 Jan 02 2007 at 2:32 PM Rating: Good
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Lordofdogs wrote:
lol are you going to be typing the whole book or just this? A Tale of Two Cities was a good book
/WHOOSH!!
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#15 Jan 02 2007 at 8:01 PM Rating: Good
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To 3 or not to 3. That is the question.

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#16 Jan 03 2007 at 7:38 AM Rating: Good
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To wax existentially and metaphysically: did the number 3 exist before man came along and starting counting?
#17 Jan 03 2007 at 9:29 AM Rating: Good
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If 3 trees fall in a forest and there was nobody there to hear them fall, did they make a sound?

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#18 Jan 03 2007 at 9:32 AM Rating: Good
Totem wrote:
If 3 trees fall in a forest and there was nobody there to hear them fall, did they make a sound?

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After much pondering, I have decided that the answer to this question is indeed 3.
#19 Jan 03 2007 at 9:38 AM Rating: Good
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Has anyone ever noticed 3 looks like bewbs?

Just sayin'.
#20 Jan 03 2007 at 9:42 AM Rating: Good
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Them'd be some lumpy breastesess.

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#21 Jan 03 2007 at 9:45 AM Rating: Good
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or **********
#22 Jan 03 2007 at 9:49 AM Rating: Good
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Getting spermed by 3 ********* would almost guarantee that she'd get pregnant, wouldn't it? I once saw a movie where some alien chick had 3 boobs. Or maybe she was a monster. Or both, I can't remember. It was impressive though. That much I remember.

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#23 Jan 03 2007 at 9:55 AM Rating: Good
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Totem wrote:
I once saw a movie where some alien chick had 3 boobs. Or maybe she was a monster. Or both, I can't remember. It was impressive though. That much I remember.
I think I saw that same movie... One of them was tuly awful. She was in a tent or something, wearing this gauzy thing and the protagonist was paying to see them or something.... Damn it. Now it'll bug me till I find out what movie it was.
#24 Jan 03 2007 at 9:58 AM Rating: Good
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That's the one. I'm thinking Conan the Barbarian or something like that. A cheesy quasi-Cinemax style film. Maybe it was one of those movies with Natasha Henstridge where she is an alien looking to breed with humans so they can devour all of humanity. Now it's bugging me too.

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#25 Jan 03 2007 at 10:02 AM Rating: Good
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Total Recall.
#26 Jan 03 2007 at 10:04 AM Rating: Good
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/doublehandedfingergunsalutecompletewithhammersdropping

Good job! Conan wasn't too far off since it had Ahnold in it.

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