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Hayabusa

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Everything posted by Hayabusa

  1. It's Bishop!
  2. Hayabusa replied to Enders's topic in Main Hall
    Go, Klif, go! You tell them what's what! Not everyone can have 50 gmail invites. I'm sure there are billions out there without a gmail account. But yeah, I have 99 invites left, so request away. I shouldn't have to say this, but, yes, I do have more than one gmail account.
  3. Sig

    Hayabusa replied to Wolfey's topic in Main Hall
    Just delete the [ img]url for the image that you don't want.
  4. Sup

    Hayabusa replied to Sputnik's topic in Main Hall
    What? I thought we were here to have fun. What'd I miss?
  5. Hayabusa replied to Kol Klink's topic in Main Hall
    Can I delete this thread? Please?
  6. Nope. Klif is right. All those abbreviations are in Latin, not English.
  7. Heh, I haven't been to the FA website in months. It's news to me. :peace:
  8. Doesn't the mcdonalds_mds map have boobies? Or did you find one without it? :peace:
  9. Why indeed. :peace:
  10. Me neither. :peace:
  11. gg Steam indeed. Stop hating on my buddy. T-T
  12. But the scrolling text is sweet. :peace:
  13. Wow people. Escargot is a French food made with snails. On another note, there's another, much older joke, very similar to yours. If you've ever seen the movie Trading Places, you'd know what I was talking about. It's from 1983, starring Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd. I suggest you watch it. :lies: Paraphrased, since I can't remember it word for word: There's a snail who takes his car to a detail shop. He tells the guy there to paint a big S on his car. The guy asks, "Why?" The snail responds, "Well, when I drive by, I want people to say, 'Look at that S-car go!'" Escargot. AHAHAHAHAHAHA. :peace: And yes, escargot is spelled with a T. Remember, it's a French word.
  14. He could use "clown" or "drown" but that might ruin the effect of the song. :peace:
  15. That's too many windows. Pop up console. Type "disconnect." Type "name whatever." Type "retry." Voila!
  16. Hayabusa replied to DEFCON's topic in Main Hall
    Didn't notice a thing. I rule with computer software. Bo~hahahahahahaha.
  17. Hayabusa replied to vesper's topic in Main Hall
    You're as far away from "ghetto" as can be, G. Don't make me have to smack some sense into you.
  18. Mine still rocks your socks. :F Feel free to steal it. /monthly_06_2011/post-40-130810172166_thumb.jpg
  19. Who says it's a two hour wait? It may only take 30 minutes. It's not like the ride is very long or anything.
  20. Hmm, if memory serves me correctly, civilization was quite advanced back then. They even had paved roads and the Roman Aqueducts are a famous part of history. They weren't cavemen.... But what I love more is how people think they are better than those of the past. The only reason we're so technically advanced today is because we keep building on what the generation before us did. People back then are no less intelligent than they are now. Technology takes time to develop, so just because they didn't have a television or the internet (two things which people WASTE their lives on) doesn't make them any lesser than ourselves. Also, the Bible has some of the best references behind it. People love to spout off that they can't be sure it hasn't been tampered with, or if words have been changed, but that's untrue. If anything, there's more evidence supporting it than falsifying it. There is better documentation on the authenticity of the Bible than any other text ever put down on paper. And remember, the Roman Catholic Church is pretty much the biggest charity on the planet. Buddhism is a big religion, but their contributions to the needy and the rest of society pales in comparison to that of the Catholics'. Besides, since when has giving money to the poor ever kept them from being poor? History tells us that just giving money has little to no results. Old Chinese proverb: Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. Anyone heard of the "Trickle down" effect in economics? It sounds funny when you say that giving money to the wealthy will help the poor, but remember, who are the ones that invest in business? If you have more wealthy people putting money into the economy (as opposed to taxing them and having the government spend it on dying social programs), you have businesses thriving and hiring more people. It works and history substantiates my claim. Well, I've said too much.
  21. British humor. Oxymoron anyone? :peace: I'm just kidding. I enjoy Monty Python and what I've read of the first Hitchhiker's Guide was pretty good.
  22. You mean "chupa cabra?"
  23. Take my computer. It's a simple Dell 4600. I paid $800 (5 year warranty included). It has had 0 hardware problems. Any issue was always caused by the user (usually someone other than me) making a mistake. Now software issues are a different matter. You can't blame the hardware for that in most cases.
  24. Sounds like a nice name. I'm all for it. :peace:

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