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He was distracted by the pic of my Desert Eagle I put in the other threadOriginally Posted by jimmalenko
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Originally Posted by jimmalenko
I can't be bothered with either a forum search, or reading an entire thread, to find the answers I need.

(One of my favorite 'attitudes' from Hardcoreruss, whom I still believe is the culprit in this sport...) -
Originally Posted by jimmalenko
If it isn't curryman, then it would have to be Hardcore-russ (and he only had one vote
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He's not on his own and in any case, his loves grows by the dayOriginally Posted by richdvd
...gitreel has three votes; who the hell is gitreel?
Willtgpo, my real dad, told me to make a maximum of 5,806 posts on vcdhelp.com in one lifetime. So I have. -
For the last time. It is not me. I only have one alter profile and that is bazooka.
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Hello,
See - bazooka only has ONE alternate personality!
Kevin
--just kidding!--Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
ANNOUNCEMENT:
William Hayburn has announced that his true identity will be revealed later this week.
I (and William) would appreciate this topic remaining clue-free from now on.If in doubt, Google it. -
I don't know who the MFers are who voted for me...but look g*dd*mmit, I already f**king told you guys I'm too f**king nice and shouldn't have been on the list in the first place
capish
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And it grow day by day - NOT....Originally Posted by richdvd
Originally Posted by Will Hay
makntraksIn the theater of the mind...
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Hello,
CLASSIC shot of Shatner from Star Trek 2!!!
KHAAAAAAAAN!!!!!
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Hello,
For those who don't know:
"The needs of the many out way the needs of the few, or the one" (Nimoy as Spock in Star Trek 2).
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
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Oooh... I'll have to put that up on my calendar next to the Star Wars DVD release!Originally Posted by Jimmalenko
Kevin
--just joking jimmy! I guess I'll probably log in then to find out - out of curiousity--Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
ooh! could beat the most people ever logged on at one time record,
Eyes think i'll log on aswell to see who the joker is.
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Hello,Originally Posted by curryman
JR??? Ohh... that was from DALLAS wasn't it??? Never watched it.
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Was the quote something about the needs of many vs the WANTS of a few????? Or some Star Trek gibberish like that...Originally Posted by yoda313
makntraksIn the theater of the mind...
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You missed a great show.Originally Posted by yoda313
JR would usually ride people out of town on a rail. He was a scoundrel.
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You mean like Han Solo and Lando? Actually I was bit young for watching that. Although I did watch some of the Sledge Hammer shows that were on ABC about the same time. I know have the season one box set. Great show!Originally Posted by bazooka
What it was getting at was that you should put the best outcome for the most people ahead of selfish desires!Originally Posted by makntraks
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
I feel it only fair I give you a little background about myself.
The following paragraph not only gives you a little insight to who i am but if you are familiar with the 'Torah code' then my real username will appear.
My folks are North Carolinians, but I was born in West Virginia, where my preacher dad served coal field churches. When I was two we moved to Loray, North Carolina, just outside Statesville. Five years later we moved to Wilmington, where we played in the Atlantic and promised we’d swim to France tomorrow. When I was twelve we moved down the coast to Jacksonville, Florida. I decided in ninth grade to become a writer, so after Robert E. Lee High, I headed to Vassar College, which had a great creative writing program.
After college I returned to my folks, by then in Miami, to work toward a serious test of my writing commitment. With $750, one suitcase, two coats and a portable typewriter, I headed the next October to a Scottish Highland village where, at that time, room and board cost $14 a week. Before the money ran out, I had sold one poem, one article, one short story, and a one-act play. Fortified by that major impact on British literature, I moved to Atlanta and started a series of writing-related jobs.



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