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scrambled_legs

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  1. Finally an intelligent comment hits the spray page!!!
  2. Still waiting for some comments from the
  3. If this is how you see it then how about, Evolution is society's coping mechanism for the harsh reality that they're going to hell. They provide a half-baked hypothesis that is supposed to comfort them so they can feel guilt free while sinning.
  4. Back to pig feces... I got my pig facts from a show on the latest advances in medicine... As for the arguments, who brought in creation? Wasn't the original post just about leaving Evolution out of the ciriculum. No-one said anything about bringing in Creation. The truth is Evolution still hasn't proven that creation didn't happen. It only states that we went from a simple life form to a complex one. Well where the heck did the simple life form come from???? The answer it was always there, doesn't work!!!!!!!!!! The very science that Evolution is based upon states that you can't produce something from nothing. Well in the beginning there was nothing, now where'd we come from. And about transforming from apes... the fossils that were in our textbooks proving the transformation have been riddled with lies and deciebt. Confessions of the discovers on their death beds admitting to creating a fossil from two different digs. Simply attatching an ape skull to a human jaw bone. Also several fossils only accounted for 25% of the total reconstructed artifact. They filled the rest in with plaster to produce the proper bone structure to the best of their knowledge. In other words, creating the missing link out of plaster. Don't you find it peculiar that only one skull of each transformation was discovered. Wouldn't you think that there would be several discoveries of the lastest transition to man before they discovered the earliest? I mean if you started digging for skulls, you'd find millions of present day man before you'd find one of man a 1/2 million years ago. So you should find thousands of man 1/2 million years ago before you find one of man 1 million years ago. Too many holes to be taught as a proper theory now adays. And if we developed from apes, why are there still apes around now adays? How come apes didn't develop? How come none of the other current spiecies didn't evolve from another current spieces. How come there aren't groundhogs that evolved from groundhogs to become some intelligent being that can kill the farmers that constantly kill them? Doesn't this seem a little bit disturbing to anyone?
  5. How about the extra fuel that you have to pay for and luggage that you can't bring because of her exceptionally large bottom.
  6. Or about the principles of banning in CC
  7. Oh and that big bang... well it just altered compounds that were already present... so it still relys on the principals of creation. Too many questions unanswered. If we want to teach a theory as Evolution was always outlined in Canadian classrooms, then why don't we learn about life on mars?
  8. 1) Pig meat is the closet to human meat 2) Pig milk is the closest to human breast milk 3) Pig hearts are used for human heart transplants. If we were really descended from apes then why isn't ape milk & meat nearer to us than pig's? Why are pig's hearts better than chimpanzee hearts for transplants? Maybe we are descended from pigs. Let's admit it folks: evolution is a blindly followed fundamentalist doctrine.
  9. That's pretty clever... I guess I was a little off on my definition
  10. fo' shizzle my nizzle, but must spray yo... can't climb my leg mo broke dan Jackson a'ight?
  11. Yo MtnHigh, don't try and slam me too hard as you've just posted your self as being on my level.
  12. hahahhahha... that's almost as corny as... What do you call cheese thats not yours? Na cho Cheeese
  13. thats some pretty sweet terrain but I can't seem to recognize any of it... where were you?
  14. Oh and Griz... take it easy... I wasn't aiming that one at you just the combined tone towards Simon in many of the Touching the Void posts. That one post about throwing blame is bang on. Wait till it happens to you before you become so sure of what you really can and would do.
  15. please contribute a rarely used word or clever spew
  16. I didn't post that I wouldn't look, I simply asked how many of us would at that point? I would like to believe I would have gone and helped Joe and I tell myself that I would, but I also have doubts as to what I would do if was really there. Funny thing is that I did hit a pedestrian before. He jumped out in front of me in the middle of the street while I was cruising at 60km/hr. Smashed through my windshield and flew 20 feet in the air in front of the car. Everything went slow motion as it happend, we even locked eyes for a second. Then as the car came skidding to a stop with him lying there motionless on the ground, the gravity of it hit me. This feeling of what just happend washed over me and what needed to be done was already running through my mind. I immediately jumped from the car and helped him but am still haunted by those steps toward the body as the pool of blood slowly grew larger. Thankfully in this case I was able to help the dude and he lived to tell all his homeless friends how hot the nurses are in T.O. I wanted to get people thinking about what those steps towards a motionless body are like though. I didn't know the guy... had no personal connection... didn't think he was dead... knew that there was nothing that I could've done... didn't think about "cutting a rope" before I hit him... didn't have time to think about any of this either. Yet, I will never forget the enormous amount of guilt and pain that I felt for the guy as I walked towards him and held his bloody head in my hands. He was a street person but I didn't care. The police and ambulance attendents scolded me for touching him without wearing gloves but I didn't care. I felt responsible and I felt dead to the world. Imagine Simon having all the time in the world to reflect on what he had just did... how much anguish he went... or is still going through, thinking about what he did. Once I left that accident scene I didn't want to go back. Simon was probably so overwhelmed at that point that he just couldn't deal with it. I mean Joe didn't just fall... Simon cut the rope!!!! Simon felt without a doubt in his mind that he killed his partner. He burnt his clothes!! The fact that Joe wasn't dead has probably caused him to go through more hell, in a sense, emotionally. He felt that there was nothing more to be done and so he left. Now that he knows that there could have been something else done, he probably struggles with himself day after day. This is probably why Joe publicly defends him. He knows the crap that the community is spewing towards what he shoulda done must really tear at him. I had several witnesses to the accident tell me that there was nothing I could've done and congratulated me on the way I handled things. I still blamed myself
  17. Good ol' miners. They actually called a certain drill the widowmaker: a name given to the early pressurized drills that churned up silica dust causing the deadly lung disease, silicosis. This is where the 6 month figure came in
  18. Haven't you guys started eating your landjaeger yet???
  19. more reminising... anyone ever have one of those 50cc motorbikes? I had one when I was probably 8years old. I remember racing cars with it... never did win but did come close to finishing the game
  20. One halloween we got .22 starters pistols and spent the night driving around in the minivan with ski masks on, shooting at trick or treaters - Funniest reaction was two punks with their dates and the punks hit the dirt while the girls were left standing screaming. Then we got bored so we stole probably 30+ pumpkins and drove to the end of main street. The end of main street is this really, really steep hill. We popped the hatch and laughed as the pumpkins rolled down the hill taking out objects to the left and right of the road. Sailing past the courthouse and on to the main drag. Don't remember too much after that but it did involve lots of explosives, a baseball bat, a pellet gun, and a roadcheck. The next morning the north end of Main street was stained orange!
  21. You know what I'm actually offended by those of you who are going into technical ways that Simon shoulda magically trounced across a glacier field in a whiteout to extract a battered expectedly dead partner from a deep crevace with one screw and a shred of rope. I think its good to discuss rescue techniques but leave the blame out of it. If my partner gets toasted on a route and I try to save him by risking my own life. But during the rescue something goes terribly wrong and I truly believe that my partner is dead strongly enough to begin burning his clothes. Then when I come home and have some people posting clips that I failed my partner while they sit at home behind their computer desk, I'd be pretty pissed. The fact that Simon did as much as he did should make him someone to look up to. Give the guy a break... truly consider what he went through before you say he failed his partner. I think I'd rather be Joe any day of the week.
  22. With a clear head thats pretty easy to agree with. Simon's head must have been swimming. I mean he just cut the rope to his climbing partner while his partner was hanging in thin air. Think of the Gravity of this action!! He would have guilt pooring through his head along with questions and blame on himself etc., etc. I can't fault the guy one bit. Think of it this way... you're cruising downtown and you make a quick right turn just as your best friend steps out in front of you. He bounces off the hood and in to an oncoming semi's grill. You're 99.9% sure that you just toasted your buddy. How many would have the guts to go look? Now imagine combining that with guilt over having known that you were going to have to do this. Add the fact that you chose to do it to save your own life. Add in the factor that you are seriously screwed up, physically, mentally and emotionally from the climb, storm, lack of food, oxygen, etc. Then increase the mess by also adding the fact that you would be seriously risking your own life in walking over to see your buddy that you just killed. Now how many of us would have abseiled into the crevasse??
  23. I believe a Groid is a hemroid in the Groin area...
  24. Three days later: Hello?... ICBC... I'd like to report a hit and run!!
  25. Nope... don't think so
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