11-25-2007, 06:40 PM
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OK, help me oot, here, englanders, what's a "scoop" of liquor?
btw, I am a total nerd. I do metal- and wood-working, and build rockets (model and high power).
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11-25-2007, 07:25 PM
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#17
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I Live Here
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muss wrote
I like this community so far and I would like to know if its possible to have a section where we can share our interests and hobbies with each other. For example I sketch/draw and would love to share.
What do you guys think?
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Poetry, girls, traveling, girls, photography, girls, literature, girls, hiking, girls, making fun of Christians, girls, music, girls...and did I mention girls?
The Leprechauns do not forbid the drawing of Their images, as long as we color within the lines. ~ Ghoulslime H Christ, Prophet, Seer, Revelator, and Masturbator
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11-25-2007, 07:27 PM
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ghoulslime wrote
Poetry, girls, traveling, girls, photography, girls, literature, girls, hiking, girls, making fun of Christians, girls, music, girls...and did I mention girls?
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Girls? You mentioned that? Not sure, but I do like the poem.
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11-25-2007, 07:31 PM
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Rat Bastard wrote
OK, help me oot, here, englanders, what's a "scoop" of liquor?
btw, I am a total nerd. I do metal- and wood-working, and build rockets (model and high power).
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Build rockets! Cool! I used to do that when I was young, but it turned into building rockets with warheads (no kidding) and from there I just skipped the rocket part and started making bombs. We blew up all kinds of things including the bathroom wall at school, an outhouse in the park, and things of that nature. (Of course without people around.) The fun came to an end when my dumb ass friend dropped an excellent bomb I had made with a timer into the mail box in front of the school at report card time. Boomy! (yep, it was me, assholes!) When the Feds started knocking on doors in our little town, I decided that my bomb making activities should cease. Ho hum! If only I had been born in an Islamic nation where these skills could be put to good use!
The Leprechauns do not forbid the drawing of Their images, as long as we color within the lines. ~ Ghoulslime H Christ, Prophet, Seer, Revelator, and Masturbator
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11-25-2007, 07:35 PM
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I Live Here
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Stargazer wrote
Girls? You mentioned that? Not sure, but I do like the poem.
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Yes, girls..girls! Did you say something about girls?
Yes I like girls and poetry, and poetry about girls, and just girls too.
Nymph
Form on my pillow, O dream,
O picture of lustful desire!
Within a burning moonlight stream,
Set my waking night on fire!
Press softly to my wanton embrace,
O corporeal embodiment of aching want!
With churning modulations trace
The contours of my deep-hour haunt!
Let itinerant winds caress your hair,
Blow gently the waves wherein you lie.
In a licentious flow of summer air,
Cool the fever of my longing sigh.
~ Daniel F Mitchell
The Leprechauns do not forbid the drawing of Their images, as long as we color within the lines. ~ Ghoulslime H Christ, Prophet, Seer, Revelator, and Masturbator
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11-25-2007, 07:38 PM
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#21
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Quote:
ghoulslime wrote
Yes, girls..girls! Did you say something about girls?
Yes I like girls and poetry, and poetry about girls, and just girls too.
Nymph
Form on my pillow, O dream,
O picture of lustful desire!
Within a burning moonlight stream,
Set my waking night on fire!
Press softly to my wanton embrace,
O corporeal embodiment of aching want!
With churning modulations trace
The contours of my deep-hour haunt!
Let itinerant winds caress your hair,
Blow gently the waves wherein you lie.
In a licentious flow of summer air,
Cool the fever of my longing sigh.
~ Daniel F Mitchell
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Absent Lover
Sing your song into the night and enfold me in it
Fly in on silent wings and banish loneliness
Let me see into the heart you guard so tightly
For fear of hurt
Match my passion and take me into your world
Match my love and come into mine
--by Eve
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11-25-2007, 07:48 PM
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"Have you nothing constructive to say about a large Drambuie..."
Not sure if it's constructive, but I doubt if I'll ever forget my first experience of Drambuie -- friend of mine bought a round; it came in a small glass with a stem and a very wide and flat bowl (maybe 4cm diam and 1cm deep). I drank it like a shot -- all at once. My eyes did water, but I ordered another.
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11-25-2007, 07:54 PM
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#23
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I Live Here
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Stargazer wrote
Absent Lover
Sing your song into the night and enfold me in it
Fly in on silent wings and banish loneliness
Let me see into the heart you guard so tightly
For fear of hurt
Match my passion and take me into your world
Match my love and come into mine
--by Eve
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Huff! Huff! I'm coming! I'm coming!
The Leprechauns do not forbid the drawing of Their images, as long as we color within the lines. ~ Ghoulslime H Christ, Prophet, Seer, Revelator, and Masturbator
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11-25-2007, 07:57 PM
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#24
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ocmpoma wrote
"Have you nothing constructive to say about a large Drambuie..."
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Boast all you will about your blessed endowment!
It's not the size of a Drambuie that counts! It's what one does with it that counts!
The Leprechauns do not forbid the drawing of Their images, as long as we color within the lines. ~ Ghoulslime H Christ, Prophet, Seer, Revelator, and Masturbator
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11-25-2007, 07:59 PM
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#25
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Quote:
ghoulslime wrote
Huff! Huff! I'm coming! I'm coming!
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Glad you finally made it.
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11-25-2007, 08:04 PM
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#26
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still unsmited
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 4,661
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Waddlie wrote
Fast food and chronic masturbation, of course...
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What a coincidence! Mine are chronic, food, and fast masturbation.
Not necessarily in that order, of course.
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11-25-2007, 08:33 PM
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#27
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Quote:
ghoulslime wrote
Build rockets! Cool! I used to do that when I was young, but it turned into building rockets with warheads (no kidding) and from there I just skipped the rocket part and started making bombs. We blew up all kinds of things including the bathroom wall at school, an outhouse in the park, and things of that nature. (Of course without people around.) The fun came to an end when my dumb ass friend dropped an excellent bomb I had made with a timer into the mail box in front of the school at report card time. Boomy! (yep, it was me, assholes!) When the Feds started knocking on doors in our little town, I decided that my bomb making activities should cease. Ho hum! If only I had been born in an Islamic nation where these skills could be put to good use!
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Well, OK, it's well past the statute of limitations now...GS, do you know how to make contact explosives? We did, in high school. We also made incendiary devices with literally POUNDS of magnesium. Those were the days. I still marvel that I possess all my digits, hearing and vision. Had we been invaded by the russkies, my little "cell" of friends could have made the movie Amerika look tame, and they would never have figgered out whodunnit.
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11-25-2007, 09:32 PM
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#28
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I Live Here
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Posts: 23,211
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Quote:
Rat Bastard wrote
OK, help me oot, here, englanders, what's a "scoop" of liquor?
btw, I am a total nerd. I do metal- and wood-working, and build rockets (model and high power).
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Ratty, you keep mentioning things that I do or have done. Are you sure you are not my twin brother, the one that didn't die? I built rockets when people who did that were called "basement bombers" and I have the scars to prove it.
"Those who most loudly proclaim their honesty are least likely to possess it."
"Atheism: rejecting all absurdity." S.H.
"Reality, the God alternative"
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11-25-2007, 09:37 PM
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#29
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Quote:
ghoulslime wrote
Build rockets! Cool! I used to do that when I was young, but it turned into building rockets with warheads (no kidding) and from there I just skipped the rocket part and started making bombs. We blew up all kinds of things including the bathroom wall at school, an outhouse in the park, and things of that nature. (Of course without people around.) The fun came to an end when my dumb ass friend dropped an excellent bomb I had made with a timer into the mail box in front of the school at report card time. Boomy! (yep, it was me, assholes!) When the Feds started knocking on doors in our little town, I decided that my bomb making activities should cease. Ho hum! If only I had been born in an Islamic nation where these skills could be put to good use!
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Being in an Islamic nation is no fun. They give you store-made bombs and expect you to wear them. It is awful tough blowing up a toilet where they are so few.
"Those who most loudly proclaim their honesty are least likely to possess it."
"Atheism: rejecting all absurdity." S.H.
"Reality, the God alternative"
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11-25-2007, 09:43 PM
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#30
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Quote:
Rat Bastard wrote
Well, OK, it's well past the statute of limitations now...GS, do you know how to make contact explosives? We did, in high school. We also made incendiary devices with literally POUNDS of magnesium. Those were the days. I still marvel that I possess all my digits, hearing and vision. Had we been invaded by the russkies, my little "cell" of friends could have made the movie Amerika look tame, and they would never have figgered out whodunnit.
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Didja ever dribble a couple of drops of glycerin on a small mound of potassium permanganate and hang around to see what would happen?
"Those who most loudly proclaim their honesty are least likely to possess it."
"Atheism: rejecting all absurdity." S.H.
"Reality, the God alternative"
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