Thats true.........so what you're gonna come get me cos of my cock![]()
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Thats true.........so what you're gonna come get me cos of my cock![]()
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what? who? what?
Any way, I was in the middle of declaring war on turkey if you dont mind.
i am wembley fraggle.![]()
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lolOriginally posted by noname12@24 October 2003 - 00:47
what? who? what?
Any way, I was in the middle of declaring war on turkey if you dont mind.
we would 0wnz joo f00 wit 1337 sp34k
nah but turkey wont go down without a fight![]()
Thats good, my troops need target practice any way.
So it is agreed, your land has become my shooting range.
(shakes hands)
um no i think russia has just become a nuclear test site for turkeyOriginally posted by noname12@24 October 2003 - 00:55
Thats good, my troops need target practice any way.
So it is agreed, your land has become my shooting range.
(shakes hands)![]()
Down at the Rock??Originally posted by lilmiss@24 October 2003 - 00:48
i am wembley fraggle.![]()
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um no i think russia has just become a nuclear test site for turkeyOriginally posted by scribblec+24 October 2003 - 00:56--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (scribblec @ 24 October 2003 - 00:56)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-noname12@24 October 2003 - 00:55
Thats good, my troops need target practice any way.
So it is agreed, your land has become my shooting range.
(shakes hands)[/b][/quote]
thats what we want the world to think, no one expects poor little broken russia to attack, wheres the military.... but before you know it you will be attacked by thousands of orcs and uruk hi's.
So whatch your back.
thats what we want the world to think, no one expects poor little broken russia to attack, wheres the military.... but before you know it you will be attacked by thousands of orcs and uruk hi's.Originally posted by noname12+24 October 2003 - 00:59--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (noname12 @ 24 October 2003 - 00:59)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Originally posted by scribblec@24 October 2003 - 00:56
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Thats good, my troops need target practice any way.
So it is agreed, your land has become my shooting range.
(shakes hands)
um no i think russia has just become a nuclear test site for turkey![]()
So whatch your back. [/b][/quote]
without your communist sphere of influence what will russia do?![]()
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When you have finished playing Risk, I wish to tell you a little story about my self!
19 years ago I moved to Belgium for a period of 6 months. I had rented a flat in Borgerhout, Antwerpen. One day in December I visited the cathedral in Gent to see the painting, "the Lams gods."
On the way home I thought I would drop into Dendermonde to visit another church. It was getting quite late, but when I arrived there was a service in process, so I wandered back out and noticed an open door that led to the church tower. Being a very inquisitive person I climbed the winding stairs that led to the top of the tower and looked out over the town of Dendermonde. I must have stayed there a half hour or more. Feeling tired I walked back down the stairs, to find the door was locked...everyone had apparently gone home. I was trapped! I walked back up the stairs wondering how I could get out of my predicament. I soon found another door which led to a room where the organ was situated. Looking over the balcony down to the floor I realised there was no way that I could jump down, without sustaining any injuries. I walked back down the stairs rather despondent and found on the wall some switches. I switched one on and I had light! There were more switches on the wall, all with different names. They were switches for the church bells. There were three rows of switches, a switch for light bells, a switch for slightly heavier bells and finally a switch for the largest bell, you know, the one they use at funerals.
First I tried the lightest bell. but it did not seem to make a lot of noise. I then tried the second switch, that was a bit better, I was still not sure if it would be heard. In the end, with a deep breath, I switched all of them on. It made a tremendous noise, rolling out over the town of Dendermonde. Within 3 minutes the vicar arrived and released me from my predicament! After some explaining and a lot of laughter, I continued my journey home.
Never again have I entered a church tower since then!
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