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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Regular on August 20, 2006, 12:49:32 AM
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http://entertainment.tv.yahoo.com/entnews/ap/20060819/115604010000.html
No way!
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He's famous, so he's innocent?
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Yes.
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Where is your cool show about KHEWL PSCIENCE?
It's all about girls man!
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Is there a gas leak in here?
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This IS a gas leak.
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I don't get this thread.
And I think it's on account of alla psonic psunspots.
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He's not even famous, his nephew is. He's just a tard.
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IN. "Skuzzitize me captain..."
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Originally posted by Reynolds
IN. "Skuzzitize me captain..."
Don`t look Ethel!
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/22_1156083122_dub.jpg)
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yawn, INsignificant celebrity. INsane to think that celebrity status is somehow INsurance that said celebrity is INcapable of criminal acts.
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Bam Margera, a professional skateboarder, was not with his uncle on the trip.
Professional skateboarder?!
Are there any vacancies for professional drinkers, sleepers or something like that?
Edited "vacancy" instead of a wrong word.
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Boroda, I assume that in the workers paradise there is no need for non-essential activities like sports that serve merely to pull productive members of society away from their Sovkhozes?
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Originally posted by Boroda
Professional skateboarder?!
Are there any vacations for professional drinkers, sleepers or something like that?
hes not just a professional skateboarder, hes a proffessional ******* as well.
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Originally posted by Chairboy
Boroda, I assume that in the workers paradise there is no need for non-essential activities like sports that serve merely to pull productive members of society away from their Sovkhozes?
There was no "professional sport" in USSR. :D
Imagine major Tretyak actually commanding an infantry batallion :D
But seriously, many sportsmen were indeed amateurs, really working somewhere for money, and only got some bonuses for sports, like better flats.
It's hard to explain how it was in USSR.
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Originally posted by Boroda
It's hard to explain how it was in USSR.
Naw, I already know how it was, I saw Battleship Potempkin.
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Originally posted by Chairboy
Boroda, I assume that in the workers paradise there is no need for non-essential activities like sports that serve merely to pull productive members of society away from their Sovkhozes?
:) Actualy workers paradise should be called USA.
So many things you can do for living
There is a job - "professional intuitionist",i cant believe people pay for that crap
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Originally posted by Chairboy
Naw, I already know how it was, I saw Battleship Potempkin.
Potyomkin was made in 1925. It's a story about a rebellion in Russian Empire, not USSR.
In Soviet Navy there was no such a huge "gap" between sailors and officers, like in Russian Imperial navy or British navy.
In summer 1905 there was a big unrest in the Navy, after Tsushima and surrender in Port Arthur. Naval rebellions happened until 1907, "Pamyat' Azova" cruiser in the Baltic. Cruiser Ochakov, Sveaborg fortress....
About USSR - there were so manyt hings completely alien and absolutely different to anyone living in so-called "free world" that even I don't understand it all myself.
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KGB, do you have ICQ? My UIN is 4627619
Anyone interested in teledrinking is welcome.
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Originally posted by Boroda
In Soviet Navy there was no such a huge "gap" between sailors and officers, like in Russian Imperial navy or British navy
Of course not! Plus, they had helpful political officers to make sure that the dialectic was properly adhered to, all part of keeping that "gap" at bay.
Originally posted by Boroda
About USSR - there were so manyt hings completely alien and absolutely different to anyone living in so-called "free world" that even I don't understand it all myself.
"So-called free world" is so very true. Capitalism is the worst economic system ever invented.... well, except for everything else.
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Originally posted by Boroda
Professional skateboarder?!
Are there any vacancies for professional drinkers, sleepers or something like that?
Edited "vacancy" instead of a wrong word.
Yeah, it seems in the USA if you work hard and excel at something, you can make a good living from it. Go figure.
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Uncle Vito is quite a sqeezball. If you look on the internet, you can often find pictures of him groping girls much younger then him.
I haven't seen too many details, but I'm willing to bet that he did this to a minor without realizing she might be under 18.
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Originally posted by lasersailor184
Uncle Vito is quite a sqeezball. If you look on the internet, you can often find pictures of him groping girls much younger then him.
I haven't seen too many details, but I'm willing to bet that he did this to a minor without realizing she might be under 18.
:aok