It's the sheer excitement of it all.
Normally he only get's to throw a few corgis about at the palace.
So, there was another wacky bout of an irate poster nuking posts again (I thought I was going mad until you and Mu cleared it up!).
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 14:34,
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So, there was another wacky bout of an irate poster nuking posts again (I thought I was going mad until you and Mu cleared it up!).
The scientist?
Quite a tool. I'm glad real saved some of the threads so everyone can benefit from his wit and wisdom.
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 14:48,
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Yes!
He went from racist to suffering from impotent rage in less than ten minutes and had the whole 'because I'm from this race I can say this and this, blah blah blah' argument.
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 15:01,
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To be fair we were "missing the point".
He never told us what that point was, but I bet it was good.
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 15:05,
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It was all the SCIENCE you missed,
You can't argue with SCIENCE
(I missed all their science too. Was it so cutting-edge that us mere mortals could not understand it? Maybe the 'point' was a singularity and to reveal it would cause our tiny brains to implode).
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 15:15,
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(I missed all their science too. Was it so cutting-edge that us mere mortals could not understand it? Maybe the 'point' was a singularity and to reveal it would cause our tiny brains to implode).
The science never actually materialised.
I think it was too complex for our tiny minds to comprehend.
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 15:23,
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Well you did well to even be in the same universe.
He clicked his fingers and 'blam' he was gone to the nth dimension. Thank heavens for screen grabs :)
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 15:32,
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That's beautiful!
And, apart from the outer core, it's geologically correct!
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 15:56,
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Dude, sorry!
It's liquid (is that milk? If so, then it's all extra perfect!).
I think our friend's back (many up arrows)
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 17:05,
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I think our friend's back (many up arrows)
He learnt his lesson from the Jubilee flotilla day then
"If in doubt, wee it out"
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 14:48,
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I've always thought the cover of that Manics album
made it look like Nicky Wire had had an accident
www.chartstats.com/images/artwork/28300.jpg
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 15:06,
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www.chartstats.com/images/artwork/28300.jpg
Haha, could be - he once had a spat with Billy Bragg over weeing arrangements at Glastonbury
Maybe this was him cryptically making a stand 'I'LL WEE WHERE I LIKE" ;)
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 15:16,
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Absolutely, he believes it is his right to pee where he likes
The authorities have tried for years to stamp this out, but he's making a stand (maybe that's the true meaning of 'If you tolerate this your children will be next' - let the children pee where they want).
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 15:30,
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I never realised that
I never got past wondering why they were on an airport runway in their pyjamas.
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 15:34,
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Perfect!
On that note, I have the olympics on TV in Japan and they're doing one of those 'sports montages' of moments through the last couple of weeks... to the noise of Avril Lavigne *cries*
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 16:11,
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Just think
whoever took that photograph probably took dozens and dozens of shots...
and they decided *that* was the best one...
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Sun 12 Aug 2012, 16:04,
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and they decided *that* was the best one...