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quote: Originally posted by Fence Sitter: isn't that scrabble? thjat stuff is shitty...my grandma tried to make me eat that shit... baisically grind up a pig in a blender and cook it and you have it.... wrong...really wrong.... No, THIS is scrabble
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quote: Originally posted by Fence Sitter: isn't that scrabble? thjat stuff is shitty...my grandma tried to make me eat that shit... baisically grind up a pig in a blender and cook it and you have it.... wrong...really wrong.... No, THIS is scrabble
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quote: Originally posted by kainsacad: Don't they have scrambles in England? Yes, they give them silly ratings like E9 7b.
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quote: Originally posted by kainsacad: Don't they have scrambles in England? Yes, they give them silly ratings like E9 7b.
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You aint nothing but a snafflehound dog
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Cash plea for space impact study By Dr David Whitehouse BBC News Online science editor Scientists investigating what is believed to be a "significant" fresh meteoroid impact crater in a remote part of Siberia are begging for funds to mount an expedition. A British meteorite expert has called on the international community to help Russian researchers get to the impact site, which may be of major scientific importance. It is imperative that US and UK funding bodies to support our Russian colleagues in their investigation of the Siberian impact Benny Peiser, John Moores University, Liverpool Hunters in the region say they have seen a large crater surrounded by burned forest. Vladimir Polyakov, of the Institute of Solar and Terrestrial Physics in Moscow, said: Specialists have no doubt that it is a meteorite that fell into the taiga on Thursday." Middle-power Earthquake Polyakov says there were more than 100 eyewitnesses to the event. He added that scientists believed them. He said instruments rarely recorded the impacts of meteoroids and so eyewitnesses were practically the only source of information for such events. Kirill Levi, vice-director of the Earth Crust Institute in Siberia, said: "The seismic monitoring station located near the event site recorded the moment of impact recording seismic waves comparable to a middle-power earthquake." Vladimir Polyakov added that it was impossible to send a state-funded expedition to the site, which lies in Bodaibo district, Irkutsk region, without approval from the Meteorite Studies Center in Moscow. Bodaibo residents say they witnessed the fall of a very large, luminous body, which looked like a huge boulder. No funds Scientists in Irkutsk have sent a report to Moscow along with a request for funds to mount an expedition but have had no reply. Benny Peiser, of Liverpool John Moores University, UK, said: "We appear to be dealing with a significant impact event." He told BBC News Online: "It is imperative that US and UK funding bodies support our Russian colleagues in their investigation of the Siberian impact. "The resources required for sending a scientific expedition to the epicentre of the event would be very moderate but could yield vital information about the impact threat that concerns every citizen of the world."
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Speaking of Tex, if you go over to Vancouver Island, and check out the limestone bedrock near Duncan, you will find out there really is Karst in Duncan
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Helicopter or bring llamas is best option.
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quote: Originally posted by Cpt.Caveman: quote:Originally posted by daisy: I used to be Drew Brayshaw before my sex change. tee hee. Dru you are one sick boy It sez "Ray Borbon" now
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quote: Originally posted by sexual chocolate: quote:Originally posted by Dru: quote:Originally posted by thelawgoddess: hey, if i could only buy one album, which one should it be? The Residents' "13th Anniversary Show Live in Japan" And in Seattle they will be, in less than a month.WHERE AND WHEN????? I saw em in Vancouver a year ago and they ROCKED!! Les Claypool came along and played all the Snakefinger guitar lines while wearing a Residents costume
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Hans was earlier part of a party that climbed 20 of the 50 classics in 20 days.
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It is only stealing if you don't attribute. If you copy the info and note your source you are just Referencing. For instance if Smoot noted that 98% of his route info comes from Beckey, Burdo, Kramar etc. then he'd still be a copycat but at least a legit one.
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Wear disposable clothes if you go to a live GWAR show.
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quote: Originally posted by fern: I dunno, looks like he is still ON a road to me ? Actually he is in a ditch where a road used to be.
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So I will get to buy it in uh.... 6 weeks... the next time I go to downtown Vancouver... cause Chilliwack is Limp Bizkit and Hank Williams Jr territory.
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Rule #1 for moderated forums Do not annoy the moderators Stefan: living on the edge.
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quote: Originally posted by thelawgoddess: hey, if i could only buy one album, which one should it be? The Residents' "13th Anniversary Show Live in Japan"
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Id be willing to scramble karen up some breakfast if she showed up to fall ropeup
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Id be willing to scramble karen up some breakfast if she showed up to fall ropeup
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Is it out or are you listening to pirate Mp3s jon?
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Trask: "Mary and Jane, instead of roses on my piano, can I get some tulip action on my organ?"
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or those convenient "rockfall scars" making tiny edges through the varnish & following the bolt lines on the base of picnic lunch wall
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or those convenient "rockfall scars" making tiny edges through the varnish & following the bolt lines on the base of picnic lunch wall