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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:24 am
by psycix
I can't believe 13 days after new years and this thread is still alive.
Yep, though I do not see what poison and grasshoppers have to do with a happy new year. :lol:


The holy book of the spudders is not yet completely recovered, but a small amount of pages have been found. They are now open for view here.
Legends tell that the holy book has been buried deep in the earth to protect it from a certain type of lifeform. Only the one with the purest common sense is allowed by the gods to read the book. If one of the inadequate lifeforms would read it, they would be dangerous for their selves and their environment and be punished by the gods.

Besides finding the book, some people have had visions of certain pages of it. One of those people built a semi-automatic golfball cannon next day, and another one constructed a two hundred x mix hybrid after he had the vision.
They say that developing your belief in science and physics will put you closer to the gods and enlarge the chance of a vision. Build more awesome cannons to show that you are loyal to the gods, but beware, the devil that hides between thin-walled pipe is always looking for souls. And if you dont watch out, he will cast a deadly curse on you, also known as DDT...

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:46 pm
by john bunsenburner
We are behind reality, got a problem with that haha. wow and i hoped i finally found a rational hobby...Now im in the chemistry olimpiad instead of skiing and building pneumatic guns instead of going to town(or any o¨f the other crap)...im wierd!

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:01 pm
by starman
jrrdw wrote:It really comes from a older tee vee series called "Kung Fu" starring David Caridean (sp), as the grasshopper. You can probly find it around the internet some where, mabe a google search.
Yeah this is true. There is a reference to it in Karate Kid as well...during the wax-on, wax-off waxing cars scene.

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:53 pm
by Orpackrat
I drove cross country from Oregon to South Carolina on a Southern Route to avoid the snow. 3500 miles in 4 days.

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:58 pm
by jrrdw
Orpackrat wrote:I drove cross country from Oregon to South Carolina on a Southern Route to avoid the snow. 3500 miles in 4 days.
That comes out to 875 miles a day if you divide it equally, your a driving machine! :shock:
Yeah this is true. There is a reference to it in Karate Kid as well...during the wax-on, wax-off waxing cars scene.
That just sounds dirty! :shock:

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:03 pm
by Orpackrat
jrrdw wrote:
Orpackrat wrote:I drove cross country from Oregon to South Carolina on a Southern Route to avoid the snow. 3500 miles in 4 days.
That comes out to 875 miles a day if you divide it equally, your a driving machine! :shock:
I like to drive.

That reminds me, its almost time to go back to work. I get to drive all the school kids home. I'm a School Bus Driver :twisted: .