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Post by stuart alman on Mar 14, 2006 19:28:38 GMT
they are geniuses....
On different note the red cross are pullingout of Gaza which is unusual andmust m,ean one of them has got shot or somethin
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Post by Jaffa on Mar 15, 2006 13:02:24 GMT
they are geniuses.... On different note the red cross are pullingout of Gaza which is unusual andmust m,ean one of them has got shot or somethin were ya pissed wen u wrote this stu?
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Post by Ally on Mar 16, 2006 18:49:03 GMT
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Post by beckini on Mar 16, 2006 20:04:45 GMT
really? is anyone else woried about that! shouldnt it be more extreme.....i mean anyone could become a serial killer if they put some effort into it!
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Post by Ally on Mar 16, 2006 20:14:42 GMT
OMG, I shouldn'tve had that wine...I've just gone off into a fit of giggles about some kind of serial killer school...
"Hannibal hasn't been applying himself this term. He could do much better at dismembering if he just put in the effort."
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Post by stokerino on Mar 16, 2006 20:35:15 GMT
Five kills to qualify as a serial killer isn't that low. After all, all serial means is 'more than once'.
Five seems to be a common number for this sort of thing. To become a fighter ace, for instance, you need a total of five confirmed kills to your name.
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Post by Ally on Mar 16, 2006 21:01:18 GMT
And there was me thinking it was all about good flying...bloody warmongering warmongers.
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Post by stokerino on Mar 16, 2006 21:26:25 GMT
Aces only come up in war - you don't see commercial pilots being crowned Aces do you? And it is about good flying in a way. They have to be good enough not to be shot down and also to outfly their opponent in a dogfight (as opposed to just faffing about and achieving nothing). Since that is their job, after all.
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Post by Ally on Mar 16, 2006 21:42:22 GMT
"Kill a man in peacetime and they call it murder. Kill him in wartime and they call it courage."
War is so fucking hypocritical.
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Post by stokerino on Mar 16, 2006 21:57:20 GMT
Break down a person's front door to rescue them from a fire, and you're doing an act of public service. Do it another time and be charged with vandalism.
Context is everything.
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Post by Emily on Mar 16, 2006 22:02:22 GMT
touche tim. break down a man's door, and break your foot and you can sue his ass off !
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Post by Ally on Mar 16, 2006 22:09:42 GMT
Break down a person's front door to rescue them from a fire, and you're doing an act of public service. Do it another time and be charged with vandalism. Fair enough. Although I'd still argue that doors are a lot easier to repair than people.
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Post by stokerino on Mar 16, 2006 22:20:39 GMT
Unfortunately there's an old adage in the armed forces, "never send a door to do a man's job".
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Post by beckini on Mar 16, 2006 23:45:48 GMT
really?
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Post by stokerino on Mar 17, 2006 0:02:03 GMT
...I'm not even going to dignify that with a response. ¬_¬
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Post by Ally on Mar 17, 2006 7:26:37 GMT
If this was a sitcom, we'd have to have at least one episode with Becky in the army. THat would be comedy genius. ;D
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Post by stuart alman on Mar 17, 2006 10:48:43 GMT
this really isnt rfar from sitcom all we need is canned laughter for every time me and becky do somethin stupid
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Post by Ally on Mar 17, 2006 16:18:34 GMT
No, we do not need canned laughter. Canned laughter make Ally go on killing spree.
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Post by stuart alman on Mar 17, 2006 16:23:10 GMT
yes but it is what every sitcom is based upon ¬_¬
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Post by Ally on Mar 17, 2006 17:16:51 GMT
Really? As opposed to, say...situations?
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