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#1 Nov 11 2007 at 8:36 PM Rating: Decent
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Smiley: lolSmiley: laughSmiley: lolSmiley: laughSmiley: lol




That is all.
#2 Nov 11 2007 at 8:45 PM Rating: Excellent
COcksucker.

Edited, Nov 11th 2007 8:45pm by Barkingturtle
#3 Nov 11 2007 at 8:50 PM Rating: Good
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/wave to BTs Dad.
#4 Nov 11 2007 at 9:00 PM Rating: Excellent
Cnut cyning gret his arcebiscopas and his leod-biscopas and Þurcyl eorl and ealle his eorlas and ealne his þeodscype, twelfhynde and twyhynde, gehadode and læwede, on Englalande freondlice. And ic cyðe eow, þæt ic wylle beon hold hlaford and unswicende to godes gerihtum and to rihtre woroldlage.

Ic nam me to gemynde þa gewritu and þa word, þe se arcebiscop Lyfing me fram þam papan brohte of Rome, þæt ic scolde æghwær godes lof upp aræran and unriht alecgan and full frið wyrcean be ðære mihte, þe me god syllan wolde.

Nu ne wandode ic na minum sceattum, þa while þe eow unfrið on handa stod: nu ic mid godes fultume þæt totwæmde mid minum scattum.

Þa cydde man me, þæt us mara hearm to fundode, þonne us wel licode: and þa for ic me sylf mid þam mannum þe me mid foron into Denmearcon, þe eow mæst hearm of com: and þæt hæbbe mid godes fultume forene forfangen, þæt eow næfre heonon forð þanon nan unfrið to ne cymð, þa hwile þe ge me rihtlice healdað and min lif byð.
#5 Nov 11 2007 at 9:08 PM Rating: Excellent
These are the weirdest cyborz ever.
#6 Nov 11 2007 at 9:15 PM Rating: Excellent
Grandfather Barkingturtle wrote:
These are the weirdest cyborz ever.
Oh, thank God. I was scared that I was the only one who was really turned on by this thread.
#7 Nov 11 2007 at 9:19 PM Rating: Good
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Mindel wrote:
Grandfather Barkingturtle wrote:
These are the weirdest cyborz ever.
Oh, thank God. I was scared that I was the only one who was really turned on by this thread.
I'll pillage your village.

Bad dum tsch!
#8 Nov 11 2007 at 11:25 PM Rating: Decent
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Grandfather Barkingturtle wrote:
COcksucker.


Didn't realize you were a Vikings fan.
#9 Nov 11 2007 at 11:30 PM Rating: Good
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I thought this was a thread about real Vikings.
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#10 Nov 12 2007 at 12:05 AM Rating: Decent
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CHARGE!















oh wait, you arent talking about viking are you?
#11 Nov 12 2007 at 12:14 AM Rating: Decent
Aethien wrote:
CHARGE!















oh wait, you arent talking about viking are you?



Aethien, superb musical taste as always.

But yeah, I think they were talking about football? Considering how it is Sunday.



EDIT: Googled what Mindel said.
Wikipedia wrote:
Charter of Cnut

This is a proclamation from King Canute the Great to his earl Thorkell the Tall and the English people written in 1020 A.D. Unlike the previous two examples, this text is prose rather than poetry. For ease of reading, the passage has been divided into sentences while the paragraphos marks represent the original division.


Linky

Edited, Nov 12th 2007 2:23am by Kadrian
#12 Nov 12 2007 at 12:23 AM Rating: Decent
Þorgeirr blundr, systursonr Egils, var þar á þinginu ok hafði gengit hart at liðveizlu við Þorstein. Hann bað Egil ok þá Þorstein koma sér til staðfestu út þangat á Mýrar; hann bjó áðr fyrir sunnan HvÃtá, fyrir neðan Blundsvatn. Egill tók vel á þvà ok fýsti Þorstein, at þeir léti hann þangat fara. Egill setti Þorgeir blund niðr at Ánabrekku, en Steinarr fÅ“rði bústað sinn út yfir Langá ok settisk niðr at Leirulæk. En Egill reið heim suðr á Nes eptir þingit með flokk sinn, ok skildusk þeir feðgar með kærleik.

That would be Vikings. Any connection to lolsports get an automatic phail tag. Djeez, lolsports... now even infesting this little hideaway from the real world and it's retarded features.
#13 Nov 12 2007 at 2:40 AM Rating: Decent
Oh now I see why. Green Bay Fudgepackers couldn't stop Peterson other than of course, injuring him. Smiley: oyvey
#14 Nov 12 2007 at 2:57 AM Rating: Default
SIlly, viking isn't a new job. *rolls eyes and pretends that this is =10*
#15 Nov 12 2007 at 4:10 AM Rating: Decent
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Himmelskralle the Righteous wrote:
SIlly, viking isn't a new job. *rolls eyes and pretends that this is =10*
at least not until the next expansion...
#16 Nov 12 2007 at 4:49 AM Rating: Good
NorthAI the Hand wrote:
That would be Vikings. Any connection to lolsports get an automatic phail tag. Djeez, lolsports... now even infesting this little hideaway from the real world and it's retarded features.
#17 Nov 12 2007 at 6:33 AM Rating: Decent
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Dread Lord Rimesume wrote:
Oh now I see why. Green Bay Fudgepackers couldn't stop Peterson other than of course, injuring him. Smiley: oyvey


If I'm not mistaken, Peterson did not get injured until later on in the game at which point the Vikings were still 0. The game was a shut out. With or without him they would have lost. The Pack played a helluva game.
#18 Nov 12 2007 at 6:40 AM Rating: Decent
Daboder da Basher wrote:
Dread Lord Rimesume wrote:
Oh now I see why. Green Bay Fudgepackers couldn't stop Peterson other than of course, injuring him. Smiley: oyvey


If I'm not mistaken, Peterson did not get injured until later on in the game at which point the Vikings were still 0. The game was a shut out. With or without him they would have lost. The Pack played a helluva game.



It was a minute of 3rd, any football fan realizes that's still plenty of game.



Good job GB, instead of playing a team, you injure them. Congratulations. Smiley: rolleyes
#19 Nov 12 2007 at 6:44 AM Rating: Good
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Dread Lord Rimesume wrote:
I'm /butthurt



Q: What do you call 53 millionaires sitting
around a TV watching the Super Bowl?
A: The Minnesota Vikings.

Q: What do the Minnesota Vikings and Billy Graham have in common?
A: They both can make 60,000 people stand up and yell "Jesus Christ!"

Q: How do you keep a Minnesota Viking out of your yard?
A: Put up goal posts.


Q: Where do you go in Minneapolis in case of a tornado?
A: To the Metrodome - they never get a touchdown there.

Q: What do you call a Minnesota Viking with a Super Bowl ring?
A: A thief!!


Q: Why was Brad Childress upset when the Minnesota Vikings play book was stolen?
A: Because he hadn't finished coloring it yet.

Q: What's the difference between the Minnesota Vikings and a dollar bill?
A: You can still get 4 quarters out of a dollar bill.

Q: How many Minnesota Vikings does it take to win a Super Bowl?
A: Nobody knows and we will never find out.


Q: What do the Minnesota Vikings and possums have in common?
A: Both play dead at home (and get killed on the road.

#20 Nov 12 2007 at 6:47 AM Rating: Decent
Well glad to know this conversation is over, so there is nothing else to say but GFY.


Smiley: grin
#21 Nov 12 2007 at 6:49 AM Rating: Decent
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Smiley: nod
#22 Nov 12 2007 at 6:49 AM Rating: Decent
Dread Lord Rimesume wrote:
Good job GB, instead of playing a team, you injure them. Congratulations. Smiley: rolleyes
It's the only way to play, really. The only time I've enjoyed football (well, soccer for you colonials) was in the Army. We had this asphalt court that was supposed to be the entire sports area for our base, and decided football matches was the ideal sport for some hardy army people. Except that after a week we were forbidden to even enter that area, because they were sick of finding half our... ergh... what's the english word for a group of 30ish people divided into five-man squads? Anyway, let's call it a troop. Our troop consistantly diminished by five or more people every day playing football.

Not surprising, since the first thing to do was to tackle the judge hard enough to get those pesky rules out of the way. Then, it was carnage. I broke my collarbone, and someone else's ancle by accident, and that was among the lesser injuries sustained during our... sportsmanlike endeavours.

It was painful. It was violent as hell. But it was sports on a level you could never really achieve on a televised football match, be it American or otherwise.

And I was told that if the public outcry about the violence wouldn't shut it down completely, every single bystander would have paid to see it on a real stadium or on television.

Edit: Wouldn't, not would.

Edited, Nov 12th 2007 9:52am by NorthAI
#23 Nov 12 2007 at 6:52 AM Rating: Decent
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Daboder da Basher wrote:
jokes


GFY.
#24 Nov 12 2007 at 6:52 AM Rating: Good
Daboder the Basher wrote:
Funny stuff


I loled.
#25 Nov 12 2007 at 7:07 AM Rating: Decent
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Senjiow the Mundane wrote:
Daboder da Basher wrote:
jokes


GFY.

Hey, it's the first ever shut out, and the largest ever deafeat for the Pack against the Vikings. I should be allowed to express my excitement.



On a side note, Go Chargers!
#26 Nov 12 2007 at 7:16 AM Rating: Decent
Daboder da Basher wrote:
Senjiow the Mundane wrote:
Daboder da Basher wrote:
jokes


GFY.

Hey, it's the first ever shut out, and the largest ever deafeat for the Pack against the Vikings. I should be allowed to express my excitement.



On a side note, Go Chargers!


I'm still here to talk shit. If Peterson wasn't injured, your shut out wouldn't have existed.
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