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Offline Sheepy

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I dunno i think Su-Teph's comes close ..... i think its su's anyway i may be wrong.
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Offline Stryke 9

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A small muffin.

 

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Originally posted by Stryke 9
A small muffin.


*starts singing*

"Oh, do you know the muffin man?
the muffin man, the muffin man.
Oh do you know the muffin man,
the muffin man, the muffn man
that lives on drury lane?....... Oh, yes I..."

;)
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I hate that song.  I really do.  If you sing it anymore, I'll be right pissed off and have to do something about it.
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"Oh, yes I know the muffin man, the muffi man, the muffin man. Oh, yes I know the mu...."

:nervous:

*me runs*
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Offline penguin

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Severna Park, Maryland, USA (another long name)

:wtf: I notice there are a disproportionately large number of folk from the Peoples' Republic of Maryland here.

And wait... they're all places where I used to work (Rockville, Silver Spring) ... :nervous:
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Offline Sheepy

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*Eats the Muffin man and his singing friend*
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I'm from Venezuela.

 

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Thank you Sheepy.  I'm sorry about the Roobin Hood joke.  and I'll get you back Kamikaze.  I'll get you back;)
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Im from that wierd area left of nowhere and south of somewhere.  I'm not sure that they have a name for it yet, but i call it hell.

DeFuniak Springs, Florida for all the pricks that cant have a good laugh.
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I think I can claim that I have the longest location profile of all of H.L.P.

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Originally posted by Sheepy
I dunno i think Su-tehp's comes close ..... i think its Su's anyway i may be wrong.


Well, I did an extra word to mine, namely "Tellurian", but let's find out!

EDIT: Why, so it is! Pegasus' profile is longer than mine! Well, I'll just have to fix that... :D :cool:

Maybe if I...embellish...where I am slightly...

2ND EDIT: D'oh! Looks like Pegasus' profile beats out mine by only 4 or 5 letters.

BUT, I do have 2 more words in my profile than his.

Oh, well, 2nd Place isn't bad, Pegasus. :p :D :cool:
« Last Edit: September 14, 2002, 05:43:49 am by 387 »
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how come there's so many USA-ians? (i recently got yelled at for lumping the rest of America in with USA- its not politically correct, so I'm going to try and avoid that...)

Syd Aus as you all should well know... Australia's a big place, but we only have about five or six hlp-ers here, and not all of them are active... how weird.
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(i recently got yelled at for lumping the rest of America in with USA- its not politically correct, so I'm going to try and avoid that...)


:wtf: Is this some sort of North-South thing?
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Offline Su-tehp

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Originally posted by icespeed
(i recently got yelled at for lumping the rest of America in with USA- its not politically correct, so I'm going to try and avoid that...)


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:wtf: Is this some sort of North-South thing?


Vyper, I think Icespeed is referring to lumping Canada, Central America and South America with USA.

At least that's what it seems like to me; I'm originally from Argentina (South America) but my family was lucky to get out of there during the early 1970s.

Between the dirty generals, the disappeared ones, the financial collpase and the "express kidnappings", it's no wonder I only go back to Argentina for Christmas vacation. :blah: :nervous: :shaking: :wtf: :rolleyes:

As for the whole North-South thing, the Southerners should know better than to hold a 140 year grudge. And whenever Bush v. Gore gets mentioned in a Southerner's presence, they yell at us to "get over it..." :rolleyes:

Sometimes, I think there are still Southerners who are still pissed that Brown v. Board of Education became national law, let alone still be pissed about the Confederacy losing the Civil War...:doubt: :sigh:
« Last Edit: September 14, 2002, 05:42:29 am by 387 »
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<<<  the original Gotham City... New York City.

This "Pilot" lives works and eats on the front line. and things look as if they did back in 70s when they first built wtc, as if nothing happened. anyways... im always around NYPD and national guard they mad cool, they all from the city.


Meh - No offense, and all due respect towards 9/11 and the events thereof, but you live on a one-time front line. Hpw many nights have you fallen asleep to the sounds of heavy machine-gun fire, Hellfire rocket launches, and a tank round or two every once in a while?

Yeah, didn't think so.
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Well, I did an extra word to mine, namely "Tellurian", but let's find out!

EDIT: Why, so it is! Pegasus' profile is longer than mine! Well, I'll just have to fix that... :D :cool:

Maybe if I...embellish...where I am slightly...

2ND EDIT: D'oh! Looks like Pegasus' profile beats out mine by only 4 or 5 letters.

BUT, I do have 2 more words in my profile than his.

Oh, well, 2nd Place isn't bad, Pegasus. :p :D :cool:


You forgot the continent. :D
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Hpw many nights have you fallen asleep to the sounds of heavy machine-gun fire, Hellfire rocket launches, and a tank round or two every once in a while?
 


Man you guys really need a nuke or two! That'll cure all your worres! ;)
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Hpw many nights have you fallen asleep to the sounds of heavy machine-gun fire, Hellfire rocket launches, and a tank round or two every once in a while?
I lived in the District of Columbia (Washington, DC to all of you non-USA-ians ;)) for 9 years in my 20s, and would frequently wake up in the middle of the night to hear a 9mm semiautomatic emptying its magazine -- a sound you learn to recognize very easily.

Not exactly a heavy machine gun or a rocket launcher, but you still wouldn't want to get caught in the crossfire -- dead is still dead.

Most inner cities in the US are war zones.  You just don't see it as much on the national news since it's just poor people killing other poor people.  Not as glamorous as a white middle-class kid from a suburb being kidnapped.

BTW: No offense, Sandwich; I can't imagine what you must go through on a daily basis :(
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Offline CP5670

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I notice there are a disproportionately large number of folk from the Peoples' Republic of Maryland here.


I think there are two other people in Maryland that have not posted here yet; that makes five of us Marylanders. :D
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Offline Blue Lion

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Yup

Reisterstown, Maryland

:p

 

Offline Blue Lion

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USA-ians


That is more annoying than I thought it would be :wtf: