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| Fellow | Feb 25 2009, 03:23 AM Post #46 |
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Seriously how did they even find out? |
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| gamemonkey | Feb 25 2009, 03:39 AM Post #47 |
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OMG GREATEST MOMENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY!!! The creation of SNUGGIES!!! Jeez, It's kinda pathetic how they turn a robe around backwards and make millions. They are one of the few companies in the U.S. that are still in the black. Pretty pathetic if you ask me. And actually, I was trying to remember who's code that was. Hammurabi, jeez, couldn't remember his name. I knew it started with an "h" or an "a" XD But the burning of the library of alexandria was extremely important, because it may be speculating on what would have happened, but obviously history would have changed quite a bit if that hadn't occured. Anywho. Yeah, books are about $15 each for a paper back, and hard covers range from 20-35. I personally like Orson Scott Card. He's got some great insights. "The Straight Dope" by Cecil Adams is a fun compilation of random knowledge that just about nobody will ever use in their lifetime. |
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"No, to understand who a person really was, what his or her life really meant, the Speaker for the Dead would have to explain their self-story -- what they meant to do, what they actually did, what they regretted, what they rejoiced in. That's the story we never know, the story that we never can know -- and yet, at the time of death, is the only story truly worth telling." -Orson Scott Card, "Speaker for the Dead" "Love speaks in silence." -Father Golias "The only energy that can be destroyed is sin." -Gamemonkey | |
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| gamemonkey | Feb 25 2009, 03:40 AM Post #48 |
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One of the most bizarre things there is that sperm doesn't contain enough calories to give you a burst of energy XD |
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"No, to understand who a person really was, what his or her life really meant, the Speaker for the Dead would have to explain their self-story -- what they meant to do, what they actually did, what they regretted, what they rejoiced in. That's the story we never know, the story that we never can know -- and yet, at the time of death, is the only story truly worth telling." -Orson Scott Card, "Speaker for the Dead" "Love speaks in silence." -Father Golias "The only energy that can be destroyed is sin." -Gamemonkey | |
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| Jack the IV | Feb 25 2009, 03:45 AM Post #49 |
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Say hello to my little friend
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So I should probably stop eating it then. |
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| Computerwiz3 | Feb 25 2009, 05:30 AM Post #50 |
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Please stop eating sperm, you may cause your sperm to enpregnate any raw eggs you eat, then you will have a chichen human thing growing.... |
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| DragonLegend | Feb 25 2009, 05:34 AM Post #51 |
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That's not physically possible. |
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| Parasky | Feb 26 2009, 01:00 AM Post #52 |
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There is no war in Crimea
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Lame. And disgusting. |
| "The wages of sin is death but so is the salary of virtue, and at least the evil get to go home early on Fridays." - Terry Pratchett, Small Gods | |
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| Computerwiz3 | Feb 26 2009, 01:49 AM Post #53 |
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My humor is gone untiul AFTER monday. I am at school @ 7 am and get hime @ 8PM for the musical. Also have essays galore.. I am gewttin tired of essays... THATS PIES GOOD!~!!!! |
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| gamemonkey | Feb 27 2009, 09:03 PM Post #54 |
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God that's good that is de have you liscious ever tasted smell such oh my god what perfect more that's pies such flavor god that's good! Someone mind unscrambling that for me? That's the last few lines of "God That's Good" from Sweeney Todd. And personally, I agree with MaxJ. I do say a lot in so few lines. (Hi topic in The Lounge) |
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"No, to understand who a person really was, what his or her life really meant, the Speaker for the Dead would have to explain their self-story -- what they meant to do, what they actually did, what they regretted, what they rejoiced in. That's the story we never know, the story that we never can know -- and yet, at the time of death, is the only story truly worth telling." -Orson Scott Card, "Speaker for the Dead" "Love speaks in silence." -Father Golias "The only energy that can be destroyed is sin." -Gamemonkey | |
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