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http://www.threadbombing.com/data/me...pogo-stick.gif
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3082
^ owies.
3083
jenny Jenny I GOT YOUR NUMBER, Im gonna make you mine, jenny I got your number!!!!
867-5309 - 867-5309 - 867-530999999
3084
Was that kid trying to jump pogo stick to pogo stick?
Now You Can buy guns on TV
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3087
Fucking awesome. Rusty, be an American, buy a M16 or M4.
http://www.topnews.in/files/us%20flag.jpg
3088
If you were a *TRUE AMERICAN* you would want a mini-gun and blast everything "Old Painless" style.
"Peace through Superior Firepower"
3089
Australian gun laws make you have a license.
Dun dun dun!
3090
Modems and alcohol mix extremely well, it has taken me a week and a half to replace it!:(
3091
Were you trying to get your modem drunk?
3092
Don't drink and hard drive!
http://technabob.com/blog/wp-content...lask_drive.jpg
3093
hehe, jawusum :D
3096
Cop a feel?
3097
I didn`t get as much fun as I thought I would feeling the illuminated nipples on the front.
3098
Got hard proof men, Johnny, you're going to jail for a long time.
What happens if I don't count?
3102
You will forever be know as a "limp dick pill peddler" as only Viagra Spambots don't bother to count.
So take that shit elsewhere, Spambot!
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3104
Time to Watch the President:ok:
3105
The audio is out of sync on that B&B video.
Time to listen to THE Presidents
If only every music video could end as totally awesome as this one.
3106.
Interesting... a forum where spamming for post counts is acceptable and incouraged.
3107.
Thewhoisthewhatnow?
3108
Meh... it's a living...
3111
LOBSTER KNIFE FIGHT!
http://pictureisunrelated.com/wp-con...knife-figh.jpg
Time for the Discovery Channel Song
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3113
I haven't heard that song in years. I remember not beign able to get away from it in 1999-2000.
3114
Astronomy picture of the day
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0904...92411_c800.jpg
Explanation: These two frames, taken with a video camera and a telescope, reveal remarkable details of the International Space Station (ISS) orbiting some 350 kilometers above planet Earth. Recorded during last month's visit by the crew of shuttle orbiter Discovery on mission STS-119, the pictures show extended solar arrays glinting in bright sunlight against a dark sky. They also likely capture the blurred image of a spacewalking astronaut during the mission's EVA-2 (Extravehicular Activity-2)! The astronaut is installing equipment along one of the station's truss assemblies. Astronomer Ralf Vandebergh, who often images the ISS during its favorable passes through Dutch skies, comments that no other bright ISS structures occupy the position indicated in the inset, and that a reflective, white-suited astronaut would be visible against the truss and correspond to the bright blur. Vandebergh notes that the timing and location further suggest the spacewalker is STS-119 astronaut Joseph Acaba.
3115
Thats fucking wild.
It's a shame I can't find it passing over during the night.
3116
There`s a few good sites that give exact times and places that it will pass, also helps if you live where there are dark skies, but it`s usually pretty bright anyway. If I`m out observing it quite often passes over twice depending on the time of night. If the shuttle is getting ready to dock with it you see two lights side by side going over.
3117
Finding a place away from city lights is but a short drive away.
What was really awesome was, about 3-4 years ago, I was driving the gf home (before we moved in together) she spotted the aurora borealis in the sky. We spent a good hour just watching it.
It was really odd (and rare) seeing it this far south into the continental US.
3118
Very cool indeed, they are quite trippy looking too, and yes very rare to see it that far from the pole. Give me a few minutes and I will track down my pic I took of the aurora australis down these ways a few years ago!:D
Here we go,
http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/q...zarus37/ab.jpg
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What we got here was just a moving green ribbon in the sky. It didn't move very fast, but it certainly wasn't swamp gas from a weather balloon trapped in a thermal pocket and reflecting light from Venus. ;)