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Post by Magatsu Taito on Jul 7, 2007 18:15:21 GMT -5
Ha! No comeback for that ey? I dont know, if he ever logs on to his AIM i can ask him, i got it today from the leader of Tempest.
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Post by Animatronic Daemon Skwerral on Jul 7, 2007 18:18:49 GMT -5
Alright, new rule: If you're not part of the C4NT then your opinion on our history means nothing, so shut up charisma parasites.
Part 3:
Ron Burgundy's heart desired revenge, but how can a mere 5 year old become a mighty warrior in a short time?
The answer lied in 3 words.
Sports Training Montage
15 Years later and 5 real world minutes later, Ron Burgundy learned all there was to know of the fine arts of hair and suits, and was ready to bring the world its news.
However, how does a young newsman make his big break into the news business?
Turn the page back 600 years, when Viking Warlord Yon Goldstein defeats the Japanese Shogun Otto Volkbane and his army of ninja cyborgs. A new era of prosperity begins for the land know as San Diego...
To Be Continued...
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Jakezing
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Damn, what happend?
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Post by Jakezing on Jul 7, 2007 18:33:31 GMT -5
*is seen with a video recorder then quickly hides it from view* don't, uh, i wasnt recording anything...
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Post by asshole doctor™ on Jul 7, 2007 20:01:16 GMT -5
and the driving gloves and road maps? Driving gloves are for the infirm and the maps are in the car. Let's go. who the hell uses maps anymore. GPS jeez.
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Post by Lachryma on Jul 7, 2007 20:10:19 GMT -5
Why does this story jump around in time so much? Are you just making this up as you go along?
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Post by Animatronic Daemon Skwerral on Jul 7, 2007 20:13:35 GMT -5
you've never read a book that skipped randomly?
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Post by Angel on Jul 7, 2007 20:13:55 GMT -5
Of course not! You should be burnt at the stake for even thinking that!
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Post by Animatronic Daemon Skwerral on Jul 7, 2007 20:16:43 GMT -5
you should read Invisible Monsters then. Excellent book by Chuck Palahniuk.
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Post by Lachryma on Jul 7, 2007 21:41:40 GMT -5
Fine, I will check out said book to expand my perception, for I have never heard of such a writing style. Well, "The Coffin Quilt" jumped around a lot, and it didn't make sense till halfway through...
Anyway, finish the story!
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Jakezing
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Damn, what happend?
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Post by Jakezing on Jul 7, 2007 23:01:19 GMT -5
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Post by Specialist290 on Jul 8, 2007 15:52:39 GMT -5
*plays "Guess the Year" w/ the map*
I'm guessing this one comes from shortly before World War I, judging by the borders? (Not the ones you drew, the ones that were already there.)
(Yeah, whenever I see an old world map or globe, I always like to try to guess what period (roughly) it's from. It's an odd little hobby of mine.)
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Jakezing
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Damn, what happend?
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Post by Jakezing on Jul 8, 2007 21:30:30 GMT -5
As stated that map i made myself using micrsoft paint and what i knew of pre ww1 world ,though africa is a little off because africa has weird borders then, and austria hungary is probly just a bit to large in the romania area.
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Post by Trehkan on Jul 9, 2007 8:37:00 GMT -5
As stated that map i made myself using micrsoft paint and what i knew of pre ww1 world ,though africa is a little off because africa has weird borders then, and austria hungary is probly just a bit to large in the romania area. Austria-Hungary can never be too large. That is a scientific fact.
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Jakezing
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Post by Jakezing on Jul 10, 2007 19:19:43 GMT -5
i thought that was san diego.
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Post by Trehkan on Jul 11, 2007 7:10:36 GMT -5
i thought that was san diego. No, I'm pretty sure it's Austria-Hungary. We need to finally get what we deserve.
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