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  1. Gawd!, this mutual admiration society is quite sickening, as if these twits had anything worth admiring. At least now Shaw has some of his imbecilic progeny to keep him company in his dotage.

     

    But I digress......speedbump old sod, welcome back....would you prefer a thrashing in CMBN or parts East? I have sent you a PM. Do you still know how to use the forum after 10 years?

  2. I prefer to view it as:

     

    1) The proper welcome to a returning hero

    2) The natural extension to the lineage of the Shavian House

    3) An extremely long response from you.  When complete, did you need a nap?

    I seem to recollect now........the Shavian House requires bloviation from its members, as practiced to the fullest extent by its current senior member Shaw. I see that you haven't forgotten his teachings. The young lad sburke {spelt not bolded} also dutifully following in his footsteps by issuing long senseless streams of word diarrhea.

    Keep it brief, keep it pithy.

  3. Welcome home speedbump.  I am the latest squire of the Shavian House.  May I take your coat?  There is a nice fire burning in the other room to help take a chill off and I think an assortment of spirits to warm you from the inside.  Our Liege Joe Shaw Knight Champion of the M.B.T., Justicar for Life of the Peng Challenge Thread, Creator of the Peng Challenge Thread Podcast, CessPool Drain Commissioner and Founder of the Shavian House is around somewhere Justicarating or sumfink.

    I believe he might actually be working on a new guide "The selection and training of squires for dummies" or some such title as a Holiday gift for House Rune.

    Was Emrys floating facedown? No? Darn.

    Kiss ass!

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    “It has been 10 years since I left the Cesspool, seeking my fortune, raising a family, and frankly comporting with a better class of folk; people who shake their heads sadly at the denizens of the various incarnations of the Peng Challenge Thread.”

     

     

     

    speedbump2

     

    My advice is to leave now and come back in another 10 years.

  5. Okay, so I took the plunge and bought the v3 master installer, loaded fresh copies of the base game and both modules. The game now runs...sort of. It still has that maddening bug that prevents me from panning the camera up and down. This is what caused all the trouble last year.

     

    So...haven't reached the Promised Land yet...

     

    :(

     

    Michael

    See, what did I tell you.

  6. No. Of course not. I never said anything about providing Maya Angelou-style poetry for the Cess. I merely intimated that your inability to string together a complete coherent sentence would make Ms. Angelou want to beat you to death with a golf club. Get it now?

    Look, I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

     

    Sheesh! The level of n00bs we get in here.

     

    But I didn't come here to talk about that today, no... I came in here to tell you that MY former Squire, Nidan1 is the most dependable opponent I know. I know that I can always depend on Nidan1 to advance his armor into unknown territory without scouts or any kind of recon at all. He just pulls them forward and lines them up oh so nicely, so my tanks and various AT assets can make them all splodey.

    What's the score now, Skeezix? You're down about 5 Shermans and I'm down one (1) support HT?

     

    What a nice Christmas present for me!

    Remember the move Zulu? , the Zulu chiefs placed their men within rifle range of the Redcoats in order to count  the number of British soldiers firing at them. What is five Shermans among hundreds?

  7. I think the Scots missed a great opportunity for true recognition when they failed to cece....sesede....drop out from the United Kingdom last summer. I'm sure they could have formed a great liason with other former English colonies like Canada and God forbid...Australia. Haggis, Hockey, and Ned Kelly Artifacts, a trio of things the rest of the world can't do without.

  8. Stop whining Nidan1 and start making your Patatje. It's a good start to learn about Dutch cuisine. Eventually you will want to add a Frikandel too your Patatje. Ow boy, they are good. Eat your heart out McDonalds fan boy. Nothing beats a Patatje Oorlog with Frikandel combo! Fact!

    As our wonderful President likes to say; Thats not who we are as Americans. Its the right thing to do when we shun what the Dutch like to call cuisine.

  9. You are a dimwitted donkey. Fact.

     

    It was the Dutch who spread fine cuisine all over the world. Fact.

     

    We did not steal anything; the people of the world lined up to give us their ingredients to make something outstanding out of them. Fact.

     

    And it came to pass that Patatje Oorlog was born. And it rocks. Hard. Fact.

     

    You should do what Crapscout did. Make some Patatje Oorlog and enjoy it. Make some and also amaze your friends...ow wait... eeeh. amaze your family (the ones that are out on bail currently) with this outstanding dish. Raise a glass to the fine cuisine of the glorious Dutch who sailed the Seven Seas for Patatje Oorlog.

     

    Don't fight it, embrace it. Crapscout did and he is better man for it. Here: NG Cavsprout was correct!

     

    Now go Nidan1! Make yourself some Patatje Oorlog! You know you want to.

     

    Ow, and can somebody please give Emrys his medicine. He is very excited over something that makes him drool (more than usual) and mumble about poops (or something). This kind of excitement can be deadly for old people. So make sure he takes his pills!

    The typical self-serving prattle of a people who for generations exploited the indigenous peoples of many parts of the world for their own gain. Battling with other European Colonial powers over the spice islands of Indonesia and SE Asia the Dutch STOLE the ingredients for Satay and Sambal and other sauces to enhance their own bland, tastless diet. I don't have to tell you, that spices from the Orient were sometimes valued above precious metals. Any society that takes to wearing shoes made from wood, could certainly not be trusted to create any fine cuisine without help.

     

    I do have to admit that the Dutch were smart enough to recognize the potential of the harbor that now bears the name Manhattan, but unfortunately for them they allowed the English to take it from them dooming North American peoples to years of eating Mutton, kippers and potatoes.

  10. Well he is from those "Golden Oldie" days you were mumbling about before your teeth fell out earlier.  So the East coasters don't visit those sites eh? Wait wasn't it in NY that the CEO of Savvis dropped a cool quarter million at Score's in one night?  :rolleyes:

     

    http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/industries/banking/2005-10-21-topless-suit_x.htm

    After dodging the bullet of a domestic violence charge, and in the midst of an NFL season unlike any other in the history of the league where the issue of personal conduct and treatment of women have taken center stage, you would think a guy would be on his best behavior.  Think again.   Ray McDonald, doesnt he live in your neighbohood? Whats that phrase, "People who live in glass states"?

  11. Its obvious to even the dimmest among us....pay attention Joe, that the material that poses for squires these days would not even qualify for Junior SSN back in the olden times.

     

    I would even have to question the sanity of the  Knights who decided to elevate these boobs to any status beyond Cesspool Doormats!

  12. Well, that is mighty kind of you No Good Crapscout. Patatje Oorlog, Dutch cuisine extraordinaire, is indeed very very good. I will probably add "PanzerMike was correct" to my sig, he he he.

    Cheers!

    How in the world do you hail this concoction as "Dutch" cuisine? Its ingredients were obviously stolen from former colonies when the Netherlands was more than just a half submerged version of Belgium, and had access to some real ingredients and superb cooking tecniques. 

  13. Aaaoooohhhhhhhh!!

    I still don't buy into the steam argument just as I don't buy into the social media hype to share intimate details of my life every 5 minutes with 50 million people.

    You really think very highly of yourself, I dont think that five people would have an interest in what you do all day long, let alone every five minutes.

    Oh, excuse me this is not the Peng Thread? Ooops wrong forum.

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