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Originally posted by Michael Emrys:

If it's a D-9 caterpillar, I should think the freight costs would be prohibitive.

Michael

There you go "thinking" again.

Didn't your doctor tell you to stop doing that because it was hazardous to your health?

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Originally posted by Noba:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Stuka:

and then punch the snow in the nose?

yes, the old jokes are the best *sniff*

So what happened to the setup? Got cold feet?

Like Boo..

Noba. </font>

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Originally posted by Noba:

Boo Radley informs me that the snow is eight inches thick around his house. Pity he had to measure twice to get that reading.

Noba.

You obviously have never heard that most important rule of carpentry; "Measure twice, beat Noba over the head with a 2x4 until your arms grow tired".
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Originally posted by dalem:

There once was a man from Ohio

Whose brain was so smooth you could slide-o

From crennel to stem

Back to the frontal lobe again

Never losing yourself in a fold-o.

Thank you, good night!

I can't believe that I'm wasting my 10,000th post informing you that your poetry is the literary equivalent of a Fleets enema self-administered with a 105 howitzer.

You'll back me up on this, won't you, Joe?

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Boo's a prolific big bloke

He appeared on the MBT like a mad genie from his bottle in smoke

He posted and posted

and posted and posted

and posted and posted

and posted and posted

and posted and posted

and posted and posted

and posted and posted

and posted and posted

and posted and posted

And got to ten thousand before his mouse broke

Thank you, good night!

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There once was a movie called Earth vs. the Flying Saucers

The dialogue was certainly not Chaucer's

Harryhausen's disks spun

The grim scientist and his plucky wife had some fun

And aliens crashing into the capitol dome only made everyone crosser

Thank you, good night!

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Originally posted by dalem:

There once was a movie called Earth vs. the Flying Saucers

The dialogue was certainly not Chaucer's

Harryhausen's disks spun

The grim scientist and his plucky wife had some fun

And aliens crashing into the capitol dome only made everyone crosser

Thank you, good night!

That was absolutely horrible.
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Originally posted by dalem:

Boo's a prolific big bloke

He appeared on the MBT like a mad genie from his bottle in smoke

Boy, that sentence sure is cumbersome... not unlike your wit.

Let's see if we can make it even more unwieldy.

Boo's a prolific big bloke

He appeared on the MBT around 6 years ago, or so, sometime in the mid-afternoon, I think, because I can recall I had just finished detailing the engine manifolds on my 125th scale Y-Wing and I was wondering if I had time to distress the forward facing hemisphere of the D2 unit on my X-Wing, or if I should clean off the kitchen table before the gamers came over for a marathon D&D session and I thought to myself, Hey! This guy just appeared like a mad genie from his bottle in smoke

There. I likes it.

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...Then there was a quiet knock at my door. I opened it and saw that nobody was there, until I looked down upon a tiny drunken Gnome. I invited him in and he was soon into my liquor cabinet and humidor. Later I found him passed out on my floor.

So I left him there...

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Originally posted by Patch:

...Then there was a quiet knock at my door. I opened it and saw that nobody was there, until I looked down upon a tiny drunken Gnome. I invited him in and he was soon into my liquor cabinet and humidor. Later I found him passed out on my floor.

So I left him there...

Consider yourself very fortunate that he passed out so quickly.
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Originally posted by flammenwerfer:

*Thunderclap*

The Battle of Titans has begun..My battle with Boo is underway!

He keeps telling me he's a bad player..I'm not buying it. Must be a trap.

And the fact that 15 seconds into the first turn, one of my 105 recoiless rifles knocked out one of his Shermies in his set-up zone was just a complete stroke of luck, too.

No. Really. It was.

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Originally posted by Noba:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by flammenwerfer:

*Thunderclap*

The Battle of Titans has begun..My battle with Boo is underway!

He keeps telling me he's a bad player..I'm not buying it. Must be a trap.

No.

Believe it.

He's crap.</font>

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Originally posted by MrPeng:

I expect to disagree with some of the other judges this year. My question for the complexity wanks is "what is less 'creative' about a solution to a problem that requires fewer moving parts, is easier to build and operate, and performs the desired functions?"

No Journey to Byzantium.

[ February 28, 2008, 09:17 PM: Message edited by: Seanachai ]

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