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Randomizer 08-02-11 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1719336)
So how about them Washington Redskins?

Are they gonna suck this year or what?

If they're really bottom feeding maybe some side-scanning sonar images will identify them as contenders...

Paul Riley 08-03-11 03:21 AM

Damn I feel a bit bad today.
I Just want to say sorry to Steve (I may have reacted too strongly to his criticism) and this argument shouldnt really have happened in the first place.I think we ought to keep our inner most secrets,secret?

So how are we all today? bloody hot isnt it,I cant stand it anymore.Last night was horrendous :nope:
Roll on winter!

joea 08-03-11 03:33 AM

Well we had cold weather here Paul, and just got back to warm seasonable weather this week! So send your heat to us! :O:

I was a bit perplexed by your argument yesterday. I have known Steve virtually for a long time and he is a good guy who I respect. You seem like a good guy too Paul and I find yout posts and ideas interesting even if I don't always agree. Actually neither of you are dogmatic or closed minded-and provide stimulating reading-which is more than I can say for certain other posters I can think of. :nope:

Paul Riley 08-03-11 03:39 AM

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Originally Posted by joea (Post 1719521)
Well we had cold weather here Paul, and just got back to warm seasonable weather this week! So send your heat to us! :O:

I was a bit perplexed by your argument yesterday. I have known Steve virtually for a long time and he is a good guy who I respect. You seem like a good guy too Paul and I find yout posts and ideas interesting even if I don't always agree. Actually neither of you are dogmatic or closed minded-and provide stimulating reading-which is more than I can say for certain other posters I can think of. :nope:

Where do you hail from?,I suspect somewhere either in Canada or northern Europe? :yep:

I have put last night behind me,after all we cant all be expected to think the same,and trying to explain what makes me tick on an internet forum is practically impossible!

Cheers.

Paul Riley 08-03-11 03:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1719525)
Where do you hail from?,I suspect somewhere either in Canada or northern Europe? :yep:

I have put last night behind me,after all we cant all be expected to think the same,and trying to explain what makes me tick on an interent forum is practically impossible!

Cheers.

Never mind,I just saw it,Lake Geneva,Switzerland?

:doh::88)

Castout 08-03-11 04:14 AM

These kind of stories is why I love living :DL

joea 08-03-11 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1719529)
Never mind,I just saw it,Lake Geneva,Switzerland?

:doh::88)

It's more complicated than that mate, I'm Canadian-born and bred (from Vancouver) and came here to study international relations and stayed to work in an international organisation (not the UN). My folks are Greek so I have the fondness for warm weather in the blood despite being raised in Canada. I actually enjoy real cold too since in BC we only get rainy grey winters. :shucks:

Paul Riley 08-03-11 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by joea (Post 1719586)
It's more complicated than that mate, I'm Canadian-born and bred (from Vancouver) and came here to study international relations and stayed to work in an international organisation (not the UN). My folks are Greek so I have the fondness for warm weather in the blood despite being raised in Canada. I actually enjoy real cold too since in BC we only get rainy grey winters. :shucks:

Thats quite a combination you have there :sunny:

PS: I love the winter and foul weather in general,esp thunderstorms!,must be the viking blood calling me :03:

Herr-Berbunch 08-03-11 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1719605)
PS: I love the winter,must be some of the viking blood somewhere :03:

I love the winter too, or would if the wife didn't insist on having the heating turned up to 11. And if they'd ban people who can't drive properly on snow/ice (when we get it). :yep:

gimpy117 08-03-11 06:57 AM

http://www.eternitychan.org/general/...3960860442.jpg

Aliens man...Aliens....

Growler 08-03-11 07:02 AM

I don't know what's worse, Gimpy - the fact that you posted that, or the fact that I laughed even harder at it because I've seen that show.:har:

Paul Riley 08-03-11 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by gimpy117 (Post 1719613)

I've seen some of his stuff on TV and the internet.At least he has the right hair for the job,the aliens he is in contact with must be pretty hostile towards humans!,probably the reptilians from V (the old mini series from the 80s,not that modern garbage with the bird with short hair) :D

Herr-Berbunch 08-03-11 07:12 AM

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/6996/gillian2.jpg

Redone!

Paul Riley 08-03-11 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1719627)

:rotfl2:

CaptainMattJ. 08-03-11 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by kiwi_2005 (Post 1718850)
I remember reading a few years back a news article where scientists picked up on sonar a massive moving object in the pacific ocean they believe it was the size of four football fields in diameter and moving at 100knots or more deep under the ocean. They never could figure out what it was just that whatever it was it was big and moving fast, sending in a sub to investigate was out of the question cause of the speed and depth it was at. Then after about an hr of tracking it, it disappeared. A mothership :hmmm: Or maybe a large school of fish high on some toxic seaweed speeding through the depths, or possibly a sea monster :dead:. Who knows!

perhaps it was a movie

http://hot-movies-online.com/wp-cont...Abyss-1989.jpg


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