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RE: Thread! - 6/6/2007 12:55:17 AM   
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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 12:55:48 AM   
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I should prolly get a boat the I can keep in the toilet. Fun and educational...hey!


You aren't planning to re-visit some of Billy Mitchell's experiments are you?

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 12:57:57 AM   
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Robert, congratulations on your new (formal) title as WitP Support Guru!


Thanks!!


The threadwar is screwed. you're going to implement all kinds of things to negate all forms of Japanese strengths......

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 12:58:05 AM   
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I see your faber was squirrelotaged.

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 12:59:13 AM   
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Post taking-the-cover-off-the-pool* tithe...

*pool = the moneypit of the Moneypit

Amen Brother


Just add a horse and a boat and you will be in my moneypit


I've got the horse part down.

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RE: Thread! - 6/6/2007 1:03:07 AM   
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Oh for the love of LOG.......


Sorry I didn't do it on purpose. My boss kept me really busy all day. This is the first I've had a chance to come here.

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RE: Thread! - 6/6/2007 1:08:45 AM   
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Squirrel speak with forked tongue.......

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RE: Thread! - 6/6/2007 1:10:59 AM   
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Oh for the love of LOG.......


Sorry I didn't do it on purpose. My boss kept me really busy all day. This is the first I've had a chance to come here.


Suuure! Look at that face. Would it lie?

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 1:11:38 AM   
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Post taking-the-cover-off-the-pool* tithe...

*pool = the moneypit of the Moneypit

Amen Brother


Just add a horse and a boat and you will be in my moneypit


I've got the horse part down.


Its not your horse.

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 1:11:59 AM   
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I see your faber was squirrelotaged.



Couldnt have put that better....

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 1:12:46 AM   
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I should prolly get a boat the I can keep in the toilet. Fun and educational...hey!


You aren't planning to re-visit some of Billy Mitchell's experiments are you?


ROFL!!!!!

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 1:15:44 AM   
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http://money.cnn.com/2006/07/21/technology/googlebrain0721.biz2/index.htm


Humans are finally figuring this out, I see.

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 1:23:19 AM   
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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 1:31:27 AM   
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Nice juxtaposition of STFU with Merry Olde England..... Gives you a Hyde and Jekyll persona......

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 1:50:15 AM   
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Nice juxtaposition of STFU with Merry Olde England..... Gives you a Hyde and Jekyll persona......



Thankyou. I feel the language implied at within this piece, combined with the merry olde England location information and the traditional British 'Tommy' creates a strong statement with regard to the human condition, vis a vis the rebellion implicit within us all and the changing face of modern Britain and the commonly held stereotype of Britain and the British people, especially the views held by Americans, particulary the fact that er, I ran out of bullsh!t

Nice use of the word juxtaposition BTW

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 2:02:38 AM   
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Was walking out the back of my house today (to the garage that is in the alley) and found one of Mike's spies dining.






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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 2:09:04 AM   
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Someone is going to be in trouble




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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 2:22:53 AM   
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The place we bought 3 years ago (last month) needed a ton of repairs, and every time we got something fixed, it would break again... i was at the point of despair last September, but things have improved in the past few months (after spending $ $$$$$.$$ to fix/replace/remodel things.)


Which is, of course, why you opened the pool: to ensure the moneypit remained the moneypit.



No - opened the pool at the insistence of She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed!!

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RE: Thread! - 6/6/2007 2:27:49 AM   
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Squirrel speak with forked tongue.......




Heeeeyyy... now i can post the forked-tongue picture again, since it was lost with the "Great Abridgement"!!

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 2:30:10 AM   
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Someone is going to be in trouble





Tell Logboy to move to starboard!!

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 2:32:43 AM   
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Year 1219:

England's regent William Marshal, 1st earl of Pembroke, dies at Caversham, Berkshire, May 14 at age 72 (approximate). The so-called Barons' War continues to roil the kingdom, whose monarch Henry III is still too young to rule (see 1223).

A Danish fleet under the command of Valdemar II lands near Lindanise Castle in June to begin a colonization of what later will be Estonia. The Danes win a narrow victory June 25 at Reval, which will soon be the site of Tallinn; the archbishop of Lund becomes the first Danish regent (see 1223). Legend will have it that during the battle the sky took on a red color with a white cross, and Valdemar next year will adopt the Danneborg (or Dannebrog); it will survive as the world's oldest national flag.

Genghis Khan sweeps across central Asia, taking the Muslim cities of Bukhara and Merv. He has the Islamic leaders of Bukhara rounded up and executed.

Minamoto family control of the Japanese shôgunate ends in January with the assassination of the shôgun Sanetomo Minamoto while he is returning from the shrine at Kamakura. His uncle Yoshitoke Hojo, 57, has encouraged the assassins and installs Yoritsume Fujiwara as shôgun, although the real power remains in his own hands and in those of his sister Masako, and the Hojo family will rule Japan until 1333.

The Nicaean emperor Theodore Lascaris concludes a lucrative commercial accord with Venice in August.

Pope Honorius III calls for a new crusade against the Cathar "heretics," France's crown prince Louis leads a punitive expedition into Languedoc; his men methodically massacre every man, woman, and child in the market town of Marmande (population: about 7,000); Louis spends a few weeks outside the walls of Toulouse, then sets fire to his siege engines and rides home to Paris after just 40 days, leaving the late Simon de Montfort's son Amaury to quell the Albigensian rebels. But Amaury will have virtually no success (see 1226).

A quarrel among Roman families forces Pope Honorius III to take refuge in June at Viterbo (see politics, 1220).

The Nicaean emperor Theodore Lascaris proposes that Greek and Latin clergymen meet at Nicaea to discuss a possible reunion of their two churches.

Floods following a storm in the northern Netherlands January 16 leave thousands dead (see Zuider Zee seawall collapse, 1287).

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 3:31:08 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo


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Post taking-the-cover-off-the-pool* tithe...

*pool = the moneypit of the Moneypit

Amen Brother


Just add a horse and a boat and you will be in my moneypit


I've got the horse part down.


Its not your horse.


Very true. I just pay for it.

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 3:31:57 AM   
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Very nice. But I still like the tassels.

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 3:33:07 AM   
Mike Solli


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Your quote in the avatar reminds me of something my drill SGT used to say to us at basic training.

Drill SGT: "Mind over matter. I don't mind and you don't matter."

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 3:34:47 AM   
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Thankyou. I feel the language implied at within this piece, combined with the merry olde England location information and the traditional British 'Tommy' creates a strong statement with regard to the human condition, vis a vis the rebellion implicit within us all and the changing face of modern Britain and the commonly held stereotype of Britain and the British people, especially the views held by Americans, particulary the fact that er, I ran out of bullsh!t



Huh??!!

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RE: Thread! - 6/6/2007 3:36:08 AM   
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Squirrel speak with forked tongue.......




Heeeeyyy... now i can post the forked-tongue picture again, since it was lost with the "Great Abridgement"!!

Oh, please don't. Especially in the same post as my minions, er, compatriots.

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 3:42:06 AM   
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The messge is delivered with a smile. You can't beat that.

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Artwork by The Amazing Dixie

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RE: Thread! - 6/6/2007 3:42:54 AM   
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Squirrel speak with forked tongue.......




Heeeeyyy... now i can post the forked-tongue picture again, since it was lost with the "Great Abridgement"!!



Robert, that might be enough to get your new powers revoked.

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 5:01:57 AM   
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Nice juxtaposition of STFU with Merry Olde England..... Gives you a Hyde and Jekyll persona......



Thankyou. I feel the language implied at within this piece, combined with the merry olde England location information and the traditional British 'Tommy' creates a strong statement with regard to the human condition, vis a vis the rebellion implicit within us all and the changing face of modern Britain and the commonly held stereotype of Britain and the British people, especially the views held by Americans, particulary the fact that er, I ran out of bullsh!t

Nice use of the word juxtaposition BTW


Some of us Amis still know how to turn a phrase in this amazingly flexible language of ours.

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RE: The Thread - 6/6/2007 5:20:51 AM   
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Well. since i can't recycle the tongue pic, what about Fluffy the Psychopuppy? That Vote was taken in February, but it seems like i just imagined it - i can't seem to find the post now...

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