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Off-Topic Discussion => Arts & Talents => Topic started by: Carl on January 04, 2005, 01:42:34 am
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(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v109/Carltheshivan/42b34477.jpg)
:nervous:
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That is both awsome and hilarous all at the same time... so:
:jaw: + :lol:
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An excellent piece of art Carl :yes: :lol:
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:lol: Love it :)
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(http://www.3dactionplanet.com/hlp/hosted/casofwar/lostsouls/hehe.jpg)
:D
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Excellent :lol:
Took me a second to realize, but damn, that greats stuff :D
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both great:D
:lol:
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Hahaha. Bait.
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Superb..
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Oh, yes..... :yes::yes:
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Haha cool! So did he get you launch? :eek2:
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You don't get it. Theres an extension to the HLP greeting. Read it:
Welcome to HLP. There are exits to the left and rear. Do not attempt to use them. Under your seat you will find empty beer cans, cookie crumbs, corpses of newbies, dog eared dungeon Porn mags left by Shrike... oh, and a Flamethrower. Unfortunately, we're out of napalm, so you'll have to bludgeon people to death with them.
In the event of serious conflict, there are plasma rifles in the forward locker, though these can only be opened by an Admin, [V], God, or Hyperintelligent shade of the colour Blue. If, for whatever reason, you find yourself crawling around in the ductwork, there's a better than average chance you'll encounter a Shivan. They're easy to spot with the five legs and all. If you're lucky, it's just Carl, who responds well to food rewards. If not, then at least you die quickly. Be aware that the entrance to the main control room is guarded by subspatial claymore mines.
Do not mention FS3. Karajorma's FAQ is your friend. The SCP team is über. Have a nice day.
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:lol:
By the way, where did that come from, anyway?
Did that come from the HLP movie?
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LOL! i remember that! :)
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Aaaawesome!! :D
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neat. :D
Now where is that headz one?
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:headz:
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Aaah... yes. The greatest thing about HLP is all the inside jokes we have. That's truly an awesome picture. :yes:
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What is the Shivan's favorite lauch? Except humans ;)!
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it's lunch, not launch. launch is what you do with a rocket.
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It wasn't even launch.. it was lauch. :p
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he was trying to spell launch, as he had said it in a previous post.
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LOL! I didn't noticed that I wrote it like that.... sry !:lol:
Man I wrote it 2 times wrong.. thx for correcting me :blah:
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mmmmm...........rocket *drools*
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Actually "lauch" is eadible.....it's german for this:
(http://www.p-thomas.de/images/lauch.jpg)
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Haha great work :)
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Originally posted by Col. Fishguts
Actually "lauch" is eadible.....it's german for this:
(http://www.p-thomas.de/images/lauch.jpg)
Ahh. Leeks. *Raa works in a grocery store, and therefore, knows different kinds of produce*
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The leek is the national vegetable of Wales. I've absolutely no ****ing idea why, though. It's too wet to grow the bloody things properly most of the time...
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Originally posted by pyro-manic
The leek is the national vegetable of Wales. I've absolutely no ****ing idea why, though. It's too wet to grow the bloody things properly most of the time...
Welsh soldiers fighting the english - can't remember exactly which era - tied leeks to their helmets to distinguish themselves (the 2 armies had identical uniforms)
EDIT; fighting the Saxons in the 7th century, apparently.
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Originally posted by aldo_14
Welsh soldiers fighting the english - can't remember exactly which era - tied leeks to their helmets to distinguish themselves (the 2 armies had identical uniforms)
EDIT; fighting the Saxons in the 7th century, apparently.
"Sir, I've got a leek in my helmet."
"Well duck next time."
Or. . .
"Damn it man, pee on tree like everyone else."
Sorry.
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:lol:
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what the hell...
why leeks? they are the stupidest vegatable on the planet... why not.. tomatoes, or something...
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Uh, because tomatoes get squished?
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potato and leek soup is really really yummy and quite nourishing too.
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beacause the welsh are backwards?
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Originally posted by Grimloq
what the hell...
why leeks? they are the stupidest vegatable on the planet... why not.. tomatoes, or something...
Probably because they were conveniently growing there, perhaps?
(I wasn't aware there was a vegetable IQ test, though)