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RE: THE THREAD - 6/27/2007 4:44:46 AM   
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What's a Faber?


a "faber" is when someone (by their lonesome) manages to fill one entire page with their posts (that is ONE page)

a "super-faber" is when someone fills up **most** of a prior page and then 1 full page...

a "double-faber" - is 2 full pages. etc.


A faber is just plain wrong young man, Just say no!


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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 4:45:57 AM   
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Yep - the first faber on Thread III!!


Robert...we need to talk


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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 4:48:04 AM   
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Just got back from vacation and got a message from the Chief about the promotion. She went with #2 (a lock from the start) and #4 (one of my fellow detectives). At least she did not go with #1 and #2 or I would have really regretted choaking and ending up #3.

Unkbown how long the list will be held for but I am strangly relieved.

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RE: The Thread - 6/27/2007 4:48:21 AM   
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Oh, Onime....look what you have done to the top of The Thread page! 

Edit to correct subject.



Bad Onime!! Bad!! No cookie for you!!!

Did i deface the top of the thread without even trying?
damn i'm good.



Bad bobo!!! Bad!!! No cookie for you either!!!


Yeah! No cookie for him. Bad Bobo!

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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 4:49:28 AM   
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I have been to sensitivity training so I can throw a hissy fit with the best of them.



You tell 'em, sistah.

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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 4:51:01 AM   
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Just got back from vacation and got a message from the Chief about the promotion. She went with #2 (a lock from the start) and #4 (one of my fellow detectives). At least she did not go with #1 and #2 or I would have really regretted choaking and ending up #3.

Unkbown how long the list will be held for but I am strangly relieved.


Sorry to hear that RUPD. But maybe that just means that you'll get to keep your sanity longer.

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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 4:53:14 AM   
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Yep, my new boss has zero investigative experience and the only guy in the bureau with more than me just got sent to patrol as an LT. Looks like I get to train my new boss. Hopefully I will have it easy as a result.

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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 4:54:57 AM   
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Yep, my new boss has zero investigative experience and the only guy in the bureau with more than me just got sent to patrol as an LT. Looks like I get to train my new boss. Hopefully I will have it easy as a result.


I retract my statement about keeping your sanity.

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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 4:55:20 AM   
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Time to pack it in here. 

Keep The Faith, Thread Brothers! 

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RE: The Thread - 6/27/2007 4:56:11 AM   
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Oh, Onime....look what you have done to the top of The Thread page! 

Edit to correct subject.


Ahh, yes, Wang Mang, my favorite Chinaman let me down.

Edit: Oops, I quoted the wrong post. I meant to quote Bob's post for whatever year Wang Mang lost 450k troops to 9k untrained bozos.

< Message edited by Mike Solli -- 6/27/2007 4:57:32 AM >

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RE: The Thread - 6/27/2007 4:58:08 AM   
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Oh, Onime....look what you have done to the top of The Thread page! 

Edit to correct subject.


Ahh, yes, Wang Mang, my favorite Chinaman let me down.


Mine is Rong Wei


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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 5:01:14 AM   
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Obviously, Wang's men must have run out of supplies, and their morale was way down... and of course the Commander must have hand Land Combat = 10, Leadership 10, Inspir = 10 ...


No not Wang Mang! (I got the post right this time. )

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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 5:02:00 AM   
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Obviously, Wang's men must have run out of supplies, and their morale was way down... and of course the Commander must have hand Land Combat = 10, Leadership 10, Inspir = 10 ...


Nah, the 59 mile bug got him.


Yeah, that's more like it.

Edit: It wasn't Wang Mang's fault, Bob.

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RE: THE THREAD - 6/27/2007 5:04:00 AM   
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Anyone remember mnicrofeesh?




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RE: The Thread - 6/27/2007 5:04:38 AM   
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Oh, Onime....look what you have done to the top of The Thread page! 

Edit to correct subject.


Ahh, yes, Wang Mang, my favorite Chinaman let me down.


Mine is Rong Wei



The taxi driver?


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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 5:05:28 AM   
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Just got back from vacation and got a message from the Chief about the promotion. She went with #2 (a lock from the start) and #4 (one of my fellow detectives). At least she did not go with #1 and #2 or I would have really regretted choaking and ending up #3.

Unkbown how long the list will be held for but I am strangly relieved.


Can we stop crossing our fingers now? It's really hard to type that way.

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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 5:06:47 AM   
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Nope now you need to keep them crossed that his new boss has a nervious breakdown

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RE: The Thread - 6/27/2007 5:06:51 AM   
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Oh, Onime....look what you have done to the top of The Thread page! 

Edit to correct subject.


Ahh, yes, Wang Mang, my favorite Chinaman let me down.


Mine is Rong Wei



LOL

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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 5:08:05 AM   
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Nope now you need to keep them crossed that his new boss has a nervious breakdown


With RUPD running a tight ship there, that should happen in, say, a week....

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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 5:10:42 AM   
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Nope now you need to keep them crossed that his new boss has a nervious breakdown


With RUPD running a tight ship there, that should happen in, say, a week....


More like two. I come back for two weeks (minus the 2 vacation days and the 4th of July holiday) then I am off for another two weeks. The place shold be a shambles by August 1.

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RE: THE THREAD - 6/27/2007 5:12:54 AM   
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And you had to walk 20 miles to school up hill both ways in the snow

Sadly, as I get older I find myself saying thing like this. Around here school closes with an inch of snow. I remember walking to school in 5 inches. And don't even get me started on research papers. Pre-Google the world was much different. Anyone remember mnicrofeesh?



Actually it was only about two miles. In Dunbar, West Virginia during 1960, school buses were something we heard yankees had to ride in the big cities. I walked back and forth to school, alone, just like every other kid except for the sissies who had to have mommy drive them.

And not only microfeesh, but mimograph, with the sweet smelling ink that let you know every page was fresh. Also horror movies about train yards and automobile wrecks designed to scare the bejesus out of elementary school kids. Trains still scare me to this day. And "duck and cover". Nevfer forget duck and cover.


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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 5:13:36 AM   
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Nope now you need to keep them crossed that his new boss has a nervious breakdown


With RUPD running a tight ship there, that should happen in, say, a week....


More like two. I come back for two weeks (minus the 2 vacation days and the 4th of July holiday) then I am off for another two weeks. The place shold be a shambles by August 1.


Then you can come back and deliver the coop da gracie.


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RE: THE THREAD - 6/27/2007 5:19:07 AM   
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And you had to walk 20 miles to school up hill both ways in the snow

Sadly, as I get older I find myself saying thing like this. Around here school closes with an inch of snow. I remember walking to school in 5 inches. And don't even get me started on research papers. Pre-Google the world was much different. Anyone remember mnicrofeesh?



Actually it was only about two miles. In Dunbar, West Virginia during 1960, school buses were something we heard yankees had to ride in the big cities. I walked back and forth to school, alone, just like every other kid except for the sissies who had to have mommy drive them.

And not only microfeesh, but mimograph, with the sweet smelling ink that let you know every page was fresh. Also horror movies about train yards and automobile wrecks designed to scare the bejesus out of elementary school kids. Trains still scare me to this day. And "duck and cover". Nevfer forget duck and cover.



The Drivers Ed film of which you speak is "Blood on the highway" and I had to sit through it. The shop safety film I had to watch was "It didn't have to happen". Can't look at a table saw without experiencing a flash back.

I remember mimographs from Middle and High School. You had to turn a drum and you got blueish/urpleish copies that would turn your fingers the same color.

Ah...Duck and cover. In case of nuclear attack hide under your desk. We did these drills until I was in 8th grade. My school had the fallout shelter symbol on it. These kids today don't know what fear is. Of course when I saw this my mother mentions the Cuban Missle Crisis to remind me that I don't know what it is either.


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RE: THE THREAD - 6/27/2007 5:22:31 AM   
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And today's Nik sighting:

I guess he got canned.






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RE: THE THREAD - 6/27/2007 5:28:32 AM   
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And you had to walk 20 miles to school up hill both ways in the snow

Sadly, as I get older I find myself saying thing like this. Around here school closes with an inch of snow. I remember walking to school in 5 inches. And don't even get me started on research papers. Pre-Google the world was much different. Anyone remember mnicrofeesh?



Actually it was only about two miles. In Dunbar, West Virginia during 1960, school buses were something we heard yankees had to ride in the big cities. I walked back and forth to school, alone, just like every other kid except for the sissies who had to have mommy drive them.

And not only microfeesh, but mimograph, with the sweet smelling ink that let you know every page was fresh. Also horror movies about train yards and automobile wrecks designed to scare the bejesus out of elementary school kids. Trains still scare me to this day. And "duck and cover". Nevfer forget duck and cover.



The Drivers Ed film of which you speak is "Blood on the highway" and I had to sit through it. The shop safety film I had to watch was "It didn't have to happen". Can't look at a table saw without experiencing a flash back.

I remember mimographs from Middle and High School. You had to turn a drum and you got blueish/urpleish copies that would turn your fingers the same color.

Ah...Duck and cover. In case of nuclear attack hide under your desk. We did these drills until I was in 8th grade. My school had the fallout shelter symbol on it. These kids today don't know what fear is. Of course when I saw this my mother mentions the Cuban Missle Crisis to remind me that I don't know what it is either.


Nope we just had to fear an overprotective society.

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RE: THE THREAD - 6/27/2007 5:28:48 AM   
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I guess I was not the only person to hear this claim. Check out today's comic:






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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 5:57:49 AM   
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Year 23:

Greek geographer Strabo publishes Geography, a work covering the world known to the Romans and Greeks at the time of Emperor Augustus - it is the only such book to survive from the ancient world.

Tiberius' son Julius Caesar Drusus dies. From that point forward, he seems to lose interest in the Empire and occupies himself with the pursuit of pleasure.

Aelius Sejanus begins to dominate the Roman Senate and Tiberius, after the death of Julius Caesar Drusus.

Gaius Asinius Pollio, Gaius Antistius Vetus become consuls


Liu Xuan, a descendant of the Han Dynasty royal family and leader of insurgents against the Xin Dynasty, proclaims himself emperor against Wang Mang.

June, Battle of Kunyang, After being sieged for 2 months, 9000 insurgents under Liu Xiu defeat 450,000 of Wang Mang's troops, ushering in the fall of Wang Mang and restoration of Han Dynasty.
i can hear it from 2 millenia away, Wang Mang screaming "This is TOTALLY bogus!! The land combat model is SCREWED! i seiged this place for 2 months and 450,000 troops are defeated by 9000 untrained bozos?? AARRRGGGHHH!!"



I wonder what he thought about CV reaction rules...

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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 6:23:19 AM   
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Or when the effects of the 'Zero bonus' became evident...he looked and said, "what the hell is that?!?!"

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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 6:54:33 AM   
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Wow I had to spend a few days in the hospital (since Saturday) with my wife (she has kidney stones) and all hell breaks loose.  We have a new thread, Mynok is banned,  and I still have about 15 more pages of the new thread to catchup on.  I will have to do that tomorrow. I bed time now.  Hospital sleeper chairs don't sleep very well. 

HAIL THREAD

PS: May all our MIA brothers be returned to us

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RE: The THREAD!!! - 6/27/2007 7:02:41 AM   
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just checked  - only need two more to surpass the evil Anti - thread

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