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Why we all drink

48 durable postsStarted 2004-07-31Latest 2005-09-21
#477283Post 41 of 48

Re: Why we all drink

well... drink then.

the first one who pukes loses

#477378Post 42 of 48

Re: Why we all drink

A g+t would be great. thanks :)

#477523Post 43 of 48

Re: Why we all drink

[QUOTE=bart_smastard]running man i would like to see some info on that sending message thing .. . if u got a link id'e appreciate it . goes against everything iv'e read[/QUOTE]

I read it somewhere too...can't remember the link anymore though.

#477633Post 44 of 48

Re: Why we all drink

Okay, I think I?m getting a bit too depressing. It?s Friday after all, as I was just reminded by Kelly, our sales engineer, as I was typing this. Actually, I should be clearer, she said, ?Hey hun, T.G.I.F, right?? I should have replied ?L.O.L Kelly, hopefully we both get a little T.L.C tonight, oh, B.T.W, fuck off.?

^CLASSIC!!^

#477648Post 45 of 48

Re: Why we all drink

[font=Times New Roman][size=3]99% of the article made me mad, I was screaming change the fucking job you useless alcoholic. But the ending made up for everything, with him admitting how shallow and pathetic his observations and perceptions are. Also made me realize that my job is nothing like that, and that probably a reason why I don?t drink and don?t do drugs.[/size][/font]

#477674Post 46 of 48

Re: Why we all drink

[QUOTE=ezdude1970][font=Times New Roman][size=3]and that probably a reason why I don?t drink and don?t do drugs.[/size][/font][/QUOTE]

Cheers to that :Cheerz:

#477727Post 47 of 48

Re: Why we all drink

You know you are getting older when you drink for the taste!

#477793Post 48 of 48

Re: Why we all drink

[QUOTE=Yao]I read it somewhere too...can't remember the link anymore though.[/QUOTE]

I just got done reading the book "The Mystery of the Crystal Skulls". In that book it talks about "In 1995, Professor Gunter Nimtz carried out a sub-atonic experiment at the University of Cologne in Germany." (page 271) Using Microwave signals sending information it at the speed of light it arrived at the exact time it left. It talks about using a "quantum barrier" (in the next test) which is an electronic barrier to what they thought would block the signals but instead they went 4.7 times the speed of light!! It actually arrived there before he sent it... that is crazy..

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