Catching up for yesterday's congrats list, Coop Congratulates:
life: Level 40
Shaun: 15,000 Experience
Gu-rrilla: Level 17
Gatling: Level 17
X8X: Level 21
Corky52: Level 23
SlashFirestorm: Level 31; 10,000 Experience
1337: Level 29
Ismael92: 16th Birthday
Marsupial: Staff Sergeant
Mendou: 19,000 Saves
Metal-Therapy: Lieutenant General
Aci6: 1,200 Reviews (Flash)
AbyssalDarkness: Level 10
Thank yous to:
Haggard
darknessdweller
Odyssic
Bahamut
Ismael92
Hacsev
Gu-rrilla
At 10/20/08 11:38 PM, gfoxcook wrote:
(DAMN PAGE CUT... post #1 of 3 total posts in the catch-up = on the last page... JSYK)
Yeah, tell me about it :P
At 10/7/08 03:25 AM, Coop83 wrote:
At 10/6/08 04:19 AM, gfoxcook wrote:
At 9/28/08 06:23 PM, gfoxcook wrote:
At 8/9/08 04:43 AM, Coop83 wrote:
At 8/9/08 02:20 AM, gfoxcook wrote:
At 7/18/08 03:18 AM, Coop83 wrote:
Fire in the disco!
FIRE IN THE... TACO BELL!
Fire in the disco!
FIRE IN THE... GATES OF HELL.
Don't you want to know why we keep starting fires?
It's my desire!
Its my desire (Get your grammar right, Greg)
.... you're joking, right?
Unless I'm misinterpreting Dick Valentine, lead singer of Electric Six... I believe by "It's/its my desire" he meant "It is my desire," which... we use the contraction "it's" for...
"Its my desire" doesn't make any sense. It would be like saying "Her my desire" instead of "She's my desire." ... you ... do see that, right? #;-}>
Possibly unnecessary possessives vs. "is" contractions lesson FTW.
Well, I must have had one messed up morning there. But I think I was referring to the fact that it put me in the mind of it's (posessive), which would be wrong.
Coop, what on earth WERE you smoking on the 7th, anywho. #;-}>
God only knows.
At 10/20/08 11:42 PM, gfoxcook wrote:
There's a WOOOOSTER in Vermont? Huh. You learn something new every day.
DAMN YOU FOR KNOWING MORE ABOUT A STATE I'VE DRIVEN THROUGH THAN I DO, COOP. I'll get you for this. NEXT TIME. Next time, Gadget!
Google knows more than you :P
I'm about halfway between Worcester and Birmingham. Yes, I am aware that there is a Birmingham in Alabama. When the pioneers came across from England, Holland, Spain, Portugal and France, they named many places after towns where they had once lived. Boston, New York (Formerly New Amsterdam), Worcester, Birmingham, Plymouth etc.
Well, Birmingham, Alabama wasn't exactly named by the original pioneers, but... yeah. While the European naming schemes of American towns is especially prevalent in the original colonies... all 50 states bear evidence of it to varying degrees.
I know that Birmingham, Alabama is situated in the Deep South, as opposed to New England, like the rest of the places are.
Tribute, by Tenacious D?
Bad ass idea. Too bad Bahamut is lame and doesn't know about things like... say.. that... or Star Wars. He's still no DD, at least. At least he knows about Danger! High Voltage. :::nods enthusiastically:::
Come on Greg, comparing Bahamut to anyone of that... calibre is really harsh.
At 10/16/08 06:46 AM, darknessdweller wrote:
btw I'm only interested in Baseball during the World Series..
........................
Hold me back, Coop. I think I'm about to do something I'll regret...
Let it go, Greg. It's not worth it.
At 10/21/08 03:43 AM, Haggard wrote:
At 10/21/08 03:09 AM, Coop83 wrote:
I play cricket predominantly on Sundays. If it wasn't fun, I wouldn't play it. Also, it is played in nations such as Australia, New Zealand, India, Pakistan and the West Indies.
Which isn't THAT surprising, seeing as they all are or have been part of the Commonwealth. -_-
Just because Cricket isn't as popular as Football :P
At 10/21/08 06:58 AM, darknessdweller wrote:
At 10/20/08 11:36 PM, gfoxcook wrote:
Thankees x 2.
TIMES 2!?
Yeah, for welcoming him back and for the 100,000 Points
At 10/21/08 05:19 PM, DarkSoldier wrote:
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