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Whada ya got against newbies? in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #17
I wonder if there is such a thing...
If so, I wanna meet him, give him a taste of his own medicine. Yes, I'm gonna eat him! Hahaha!

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
What are YOU doing for Christmas? in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #92
Take it personally? Who takes stuff personally when their on the internet? You cant always say what you mean to say on the internet and really I dont think you are attacking me, but are attacking the person that I pretend to be. I could be saying things here that are totally contradictory to my beliefs as a person, but hiding behind it with the name you see on your screen. On the internet, you can be anybody you want to be. Under one name you could be a newbie that has the spelling and grammer of a 3 year old, as Morgan said, and on another you could be a well respected guru. You just never know! That's why I dont get offended like some people and dont really mean to offend. I just like having fun, and isnt that the whole point of these boards, is to express yourself and have fun?

To Fear Of A Black Hole: I was refering to those who were totally atheistic.

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
THE IRON SALTIRE CHEF CHALLENGES YOU, PART ONE in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #82
Too true, too true! Alligator isnt true sushi, but its good nonetheless when wrapped in rice and seaweed. Have you had softshell crab sushi? (dont tell me, its a crab, not a fish)
It kinda resembles a spider. (oooh, i could be on Survivor...) Do they have Krispy Kreme in Seattle? Or on the west coast, for that matter. If you have never had a KK doughnut, you are not living like an American, I'm sorry. They are headquartered in Winston Salem, NC, BTW!

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
Whada ya got against newbies? in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #12
And you know, Morgan, you have a really good point! It is much easier to argue on the side of the atheist because that is just what most of the world today is. (not you necessarily) You really do have to have a good argument with good supports or you're screwed! And I'm sure most of us newbies will get better at our grammer/language skills (that is if we dont try to impress the others by trying to come up with arguements that dont make any sense...)

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
Favourite Pass-time in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #26
JK, JK. I really have no problem with what you do in your spare time ;)

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
Whada ya got against newbies? in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #10
Actually, "Apollyon" was the destroyer from the underworld described in the Bible who controlles the demon-locus things. I just like the name! ;)

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
Whada ya got against newbies? in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #7
I sure hope so because being a newbie stinks! Where did you get the name Stughalf? Has there already been a post asking people how they got their PDN's?

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
Whada ya got against newbies? in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #4
Well I'm sorry if I've offended you, Stughalf, but the argument did come from a newbie, right?

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
What are YOU doing for Christmas? in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #89
OK! I give up! You "non-newbies" are way too good for me! Lemme guess, KommandoVaraani, "I told ya so"
You do have a good point though, Morgan, that this argument can ruin the spirit of Christmas and I am not inclined to do so! So have a good one and thanks for the smackdown

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
Whada ya got against newbies? in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #0
I am a junior in high school and I love picking on the freshmen. But isnt that kinda prejudiced? I mean just because I've only posted 19 times, does that make Jesus the Manbaby or Stughalf any better than me? Because they have posted 394 and 473 times, does that make them better than any of us newbies? And because I am a junior does that make me better than any of the freshmen? (freshmen are not allowed to answer)
An example:
There is a freshman currently attending my high school that in the seventh grade, first semester, he took Algebra 1 at my school, taking Geometry second semester. In the eighth grade he took Algebra 2 first semester and Pre-Calculus second. He is now taking Calculus as a freshman. I just finished Pre-Cal, but
dont you think you would feel a little stupid if, as a senior, you had a freshman making better grades in Calculus than you?

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
Favourite Pass-time in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #21
Be that as it may, the part about statutory rape, just stay away from me.

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
What are YOU doing for Christmas? in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #83
^ I disagree. If you are going to smash somone then you must know a little of what they are talking about. You must be able to argue with them. And if the smashing is to be into tiny pieces, then they must present a formidible argument that can rival my own. Do you have a good argument, Jesus the Manbaby? Or you, Stughalf? If not, then get off this string!

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
Favourite Pass-time in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #19
You're all a bunch of sicko's! Why not do something hmm... let me think... LEGAL!

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
What are YOU doing for Christmas? in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #80
First of all, Morgan, if you are no scientist, dont pretend to be!

First of all, the universe is around 15 billion years old. After the Big Bang, the universe consisted of random protons, neutrons and electrons, no photons. After a few hundred years they formed hydrogen and helium, which, through gravity, started to clump together, and a couple thousand years after the Big Bang, a star was formed. From this star there came light and heat. True, some of the stars of today are young, but the first stars appeared around 14.5 billion years ago and. And the earth is around 4.5 billion years old. Not nearly small enough of a time to be considered a fraction. The Bible is scientifically correct. I'm afraid you are wrong on a monumental way if you believe that the way it happens in the real life is anything other than the way it happened in the Bible, because how were they to know if the earth wasnt was created before man was? How did they know that you couldnt live in space, if they even knew that there was a "space." And I'm not meaning to pound a guru but get your facts straight, Morgan.

Second of all, those are not my only views on evolution, I was merely giving an example. Evolution in high school boilogy was one of my favorate subjects, even though I am a Christan. And no, what they taught in high school is not all I know about it. I read about evolution and the origin of the universe in the views of people like Stephen Hawking and Kip Thorne. This kind of stuff interestes me. Keep this goin', Morgan, I want to hear more of your views.

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
THE IRON SALTIRE CHEF CHALLENGES YOU, PART ONE in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #80
Y'know, Thuryl is right. BBQ sauce and pizza... they just go together! Has anyone ever been to a California Pizza Kitchen and gotten their BBQ Chicken pizza? If not, you are missing out on some of the best pizzas ever made! And if you think tobasco sause is actually that spicy... then I laugh at you, right here! Hahahaha! And if your stomach turns at the mention of BBQ sauce in scrambled eggs...
Has anyone else ever had alligator sushi? Or any kind of sushi, for that matter? (vegitable sushi only doesnt count) My favorate kinds are tuna (uncooked) and spicy shrimp (shrimp in sushi is always cooked) Go to your local Harris Teeter for more great sushi options! (participation varies)

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
What are YOU doing for Christmas? in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #77
You all should go to church once in a while...

But seriously, the "theory of evolution" does not state that we came from monkeys. It states that over time things evolve and form that scientists have derived that we used to be monkeys because we have so much in common (DNA, brain size, thumb, etc.) Are a llama and a giraffe necissarily related in the evolutionary sense? They both have long necks, have four legs, are herbavores... But they are seperate creations, just as monkeys and humans are.

Here is what convinced me:
The creation story from the Bible says that on the first day, He created the heavens and the earth. Everyone knows that the stars and the earth did indeed come first, but how were the writers of the Genesis to know that? Over the next few days, night and day were created, land and oceans were seperated, life appeared in the oceans, life appeared (evolved) on land, and the animals were created. Only after this did God look at it and notice that something was missing, so he created man and that man woud rule over all of the other creations. Well this sequence of events happens exactly as scientists say it happened because they have telescopes and carbon-dating. But if there was no God to tell this to the writers of Genesis, then how did they know? For all they knew woman was created first and that she needed a home so the earth was created. But the Bible gets the sequence of events right down to humans were the last creation made. To me, this is compelling evidence that there is a God and that he made the Bible to prove it to us.
Now if you have other theories on how the Bible came about, please, by all means, share them. Otherwise, think about it.

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
THE IRON SALTIRE CHEF CHALLENGES YOU, PART ONE in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #70
Y'know, Sir David, nobody has really come up with any good ice cream recipies (not that they've tried, I'm sure) Wonder if there are any, besides what you read on the back of Ben & Jerry's, of course.
If you are going to scramble eggs, for heaven's sake! Put tobasco sauce in it before cooking. Maybe some BBQ sauce while youre at it...
Omlettes should be prepared with caution! Meat-lovers' being the way to go, you must be aware of the meat falling out the sides and make sure your ferrets (enough with them, already) dont eat any. As with all pets, care should be taken when allowing them to get near food, especally llamas which can be seriously affected by nourishment intended for the person, them being dangerously allergic to many types of food. They do make great caddeys, though. And the best part: you neednt pay them (just remember your club membership fees, which help provide them with proper nutrition)
As far as the arm goes... lets just keep the blood out of the rest of the food, agreed?
Now the french thingy sounds a little too complicated for the average bear, wouldnt you say? And honestly, who has frenchmen as neighbors? (If you are French, you must sign on the line below and are hereby releasing me form any and all damages you may have experienced, understanding that the statement afore mentioned was not in any way meant as a insult nor was it expressing any prejudices I or any of my aquantices may have)

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(If your lawyer would like to speak with my lawyer before a signature is released, he can be reached at- wait, I dont have a lawyer, hehe ;) )

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
Favourite Pass-time in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #14
I'd have to say hockey, both playing and watching on TV (go Avs!) Also many hours on the mac with the latest and greatest from our favorate software company, Ambrosia! What? Wrong board, dangit! Thats SW, of course...

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
Which Spiderweb game would you like to live in in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #33
Avernum wouldnt be a bad place if you werent in the military and werent being attacked by the empire and didnt have to prove yourself to some weird-looking aliens. Geneforge 2 would be fun, too (as long as you had your trusty Shift-D...)

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
What music (if any) are you listening to... in General
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #493
Drops of Jupiter by Trane

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No monkeyin' around at Chance :p

And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt!
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
Speculation about "that door"...? in Geneforge Series
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #47
I think the portal idea is the one to go with. This is what it is: it is a portal created by the ancestors of the shapers. They guarded it with a powerful locking spell that the takers couldn't even break and left it for a certain somone (you in GF3) to come and open it. It is a portal to their last settlement, kinda but not exactly like the third Avernum. These people are nice to you but become angry when the council follows you in and creates an uproar with what they call "dipomacy". You must spend the game dealing with the council and with this civilization and try to restore these peoples' way of life before they loose control and destroy everything. Of course there will be random factions that will offer you insane amounts of power in exchange for the gewl hanging from the neck of the chief of the good people so they can finish research on an insanely powerful device that kills everyone but you dont know that to the end so you cant know not to join them until then :o That's just my thought...

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And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00
Speculation about "that door"...? in Geneforge 2
Warrior
Member # 3188
Profile Homepage #47
I think the portal idea is the one to go with. This is what it is: it is a portal created by the ancestors of the shapers. They guarded it with a powerful locking spell that the takers couldn't even break and left it for a certain somone (you in GF3) to come and open it. It is a portal to their last settlement, kinda but not exactly like the third Avernum. These people are nice to you but become angry when the council follows you in and creates an uproar with what they call "dipomacy". You must spend the game dealing with the council and with this civilization and try to restore these peoples' way of life before they loose control and destroy everything. Of course there will be random factions that will offer you insane amounts of power in exchange for the gewl hanging from the neck of the chief of the good people so they can finish research on an insanely powerful device that kills everyone but you dont know that to the end so you cant know not to join them until then :o That's just my thought...

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And that, my Leige, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped. -Sir Bedevere

Denn du bist was du isst
und ihr wisst was es ist.
-Rammstein
Posts: 154 | Registered: Tuesday, July 8 2003 07:00

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