Yep its full moon(round whitish object in sky) again
enjoy
http://www.carto.net/neumann/mountai..._full_moon.jpg
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Yep its full moon(round whitish object in sky) again
enjoy
http://www.carto.net/neumann/mountai..._full_moon.jpg
It's not in my sky.
Fecking show off Norwegian-night-all-the-time-bar-steward :dry:
There is no dark side of the moon, really...
Matter of fact, it's all dark.
@Manquer - its 24degrees and all i see is bikinis out of my window of labour - patience darkness will fall later
@Vaghas - deepending how postive you think
I think you went for that hook, but I can't be sure because of the floury language :unsure:
How do you reckon this, astronomy boy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vargas
remember if it was the first time you saw it - you would freak out
(although if it had been in squarish shape scientists would rule the earth)
(although2 certainty that members here have ever seen the sky is questionable)
yes it floats
Because Dark Side of the Moon has been on Billboards top 200 album sales chart longer then any other album, over 14 years totalQuote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
I see .... right, good .... thanks for that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vargas
:lol: at this thread
I see .... right, good .... thanks for that. = teh fook :blink:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
indeed
our guest lecturer tonight is none other than Moonshinedude himself
so tell us - is there anyway to make a full moon?
http://www.ibiblio.org/moonshine/images/make-title.gif
Makin' good moonshine is quite an art. It takes lots of time and practice before one can whip up a good batch that sells. Throughout history, there have been many ways of making moonshine. Some folks would add a special ingredient or perform a certain method during the distilling period to make their moonshine taste distinct. Check out this basic recipe for moonshine:
http://www.ibiblio.org/moonshine/images/moonrecipe.gif Moonshiners and bootleggers have "code words" they use to talk to one another about the business. This secret language was used to protect them from the law. It is essential to get in on their lingo in order to understand the moonshine culture.
http://www.ibiblio.org/moonshine/images/basics2.gif
http://www.ibiblio.org/moonshine/images/moonshin-bw.jpg
A Wilkes County copper moonshine still
Courtesy of Applachian Cultural Museum
Applachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
I see .... right, good .... thanks for that. > teh fook :01:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Zed was right :ohmy: