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Array Re: Zelda Originally posted by Kodiak Kid What kinda government you runing down there anyway? Maybe it's just the anarchy one should expect when the King is away Reminds me of that character from the "King of Id" who's always tunneling out of the dungeon. -
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You and me both. It definitely twisted my sense of humor punward...that show has a lot to answer for!
lol, especially the amount of time my hair has been *too* red 
And the 'suit-phase'. That was surreal (no 13 year old should wear suits for fun! )
And the fanfiction (I was that sad ) I wish there were some giant, economy-size asprin tablet that would work on international headaches. But there isn't. The only cure is patience with reason mixed in. - Lyndon B. Johnson. Member of the Clarendon Blades. -
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Array Re: Zelda Originally posted by Kodiak Kid I just don't think it's fair that you let your charges run amuck all over the rest of the board. Craig created Fantasy land so you guys would have a place to play and entertain each other without clogging up the watercooler with random nonsense etc.
Hey - you can't try to hold us responsible for Mango!! She's absolutely out of control (to the point of arguing with herself, 135711 vs. Dreadfoil), and she's been like that since long before Fantasy Land started!! It is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us the freedom of the press. It is the soldier, not the poet, who has given us the freedom of speech. It is the soldier, not the campus organizer, who gives us the freedom to demonstrate. It is the soldier who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protestor to burn the flag. - Father Dennis Edward O'Brien, USMC -
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Array Mango's Multiples As far as I know, Mango and Arcon could be one and the same. ....... Naw! that's too freaky even to think about.
I got It! I'll ask Craig to create "Mangoland"!!! Then she can go there and let all her different personalities run rampant and opine about anything that flits through their collective heads at any given moment and it wont be in the watercooler threads or the fencing threads or even in fantasyland threads! they'll all be nice and safe in Mangoland.
And if anyone else wants to go there, they'll have to get a password from the Queen of Mangoland who hasn't even been invented yet. And just to add a little grist to the mill, Craig could figure out a way to select random replies from all over the board (armory, upcoming events, stuff for sale etc.) and have them inserted into Mango land so she'd have something to spin off of and take out of context and reply to!
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Array well, at one time i did have a friend who said he was craig, even though i was looking straight at someone else. goodbye mr hostility.
Last edited by magma; 02-23-2003 at 07:13 PM.
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Waiting...................for.............Medicati on.............to...........Kick..........In...... ...... “General Feraud has made occasional attempts to kill me. That does not give him the right to claim my acquaintance.” -
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Array Re: Re: the world doesn't have to make sence Originally posted by Purple Fencer And along those lines, here's one that anyone in the Air Force should regognize...who can give the correct answer?
"Why not Minot?......"
(hint...Minot refers to a USAF base in Minot, North Dakota)
Oh, sweet home North Dakota!! Never been to Minot, though I do enjoy the western badlands. I spent five years at Grand Forks, though, and I love it up there!! Freezin' be damned!! It is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us the freedom of the press. It is the soldier, not the poet, who has given us the freedom of speech. It is the soldier, not the campus organizer, who gives us the freedom to demonstrate. It is the soldier who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protestor to burn the flag. - Father Dennis Edward O'Brien, USMC -
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Array Gene pool Originally posted by Kodiak Kid I'm with you Loch,
Note the sporadic moments of lucidity interspersed among the disconnected and non topic related comments. Also periods of repeating/rephraseing previous posts in the guise of a response.
Gotta love our our big ol' stinky gene pool eh? I'm reaching back to gene pool days: we inherit, what 22 genes from parents? 11 from each one, and they inherited 22 genes from their parents; 11 from each one, and so forth and so on ad infinitum.
11 mom/ 11 dad = 135711. they combine in such a way as to produce a unique entity; even if you have inherited the gene for blue eyes, your blue eyes will be different from your parential blue eyes, because the eye genes of all the other relatives have arrived to an 'eye' conclusion.
maternal: 11 grandmother/ 11 grandfather
paternal: 11 grandmother/11 grandfather
maternal: 11 greatgrandmother/11 greatgrandfather
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Array UMMMMMMMM, actually you 46 CHROMOSOMES . Unless you have a genetic disease like trisomy 21.
You have tens of thousands of genes . Whatever doesn't kill you, is gonna leave a scar...
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Array chromosomes thanks latenight, i really couldnt remember, chromosomes, i haven't used the word in so long, it's been genes forever. thanks again, i'm going to go look it up again.
i just read something: 23 pairs of chromosomes, I meant pairs, but i was still off by two, interesting.
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