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Apr 23rd, 2013, 02:03 PM
#41
Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
 Originally Posted by Spoo
OK, it must really be God
2 posts, but showing as 0 .. 0-mini-potent?
Chit-chat posts don't count towards your post count.
Everything that has a computer in will fail. Everything in your life, from a watch to a car to, you know, a radio, to an iPhone, it will fail if it has a computer in it. They should kill the people who made those things.- 'Woz'
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Apr 23rd, 2013, 03:03 PM
#42
Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
Yeah, I knew that .. 
Looks like God doesn't get around much .. needs to get a life.
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Apr 23rd, 2013, 06:53 PM
#43
Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
Apparently Spoo's never seen the movie... he lost the reference...
At any rate, chit-chat postings don't count towards the post count... so apparently _god_ only hangs out in chit-chat...
-tg
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Apr 24th, 2013, 01:15 AM
#44
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Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
 Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Is "impire" what ThE ImP was working on?
I got him to confess that is precisely what he was working on, and then you went and complained about my lack of respect towards him in an attempt to get me banned!!
 Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
*I* am the Roman Republic.
One second arguing in support of the child of the devil trying to hax0r the world, off doing your shady deals with the devils, the very next you say you are the Roman Republic.
With somebody willing to change "any way the wind blows" I don't believe it is difficult to work out the fruity truth in fact of the matter, do you Mr Rogers????
All men have an inherent right to life, the right to self determination including freedom from forced or compulsory labour, a right to hold opinions and the freedom of expression, and the right to a fair trial and freedom from torture. Be aware that these rights are universal and inalienable (cannot be given, taken or otherwise transferred or removed) although you do risk losing the aforementioned rights should you fail to uphold them e.g Charles Taylor; United Nations sources: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Professional...ages/CCPR.aspx. Also Charles I was beheaded on the 30th of January of 1649 for trying to replace parliamentary democracy with an absolute monarchy, the same should happen to Dr Phil and Stephen Fry; source: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ute-Monarchism.
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Apr 24th, 2013, 01:23 AM
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Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
 Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
I am the Roman Republic
Are you are sure you are not Typhoeus the storm giant, the source of devastating storm winds which issued forth from the dark nether realm?
"Typhoeus was so huge that his head was said to brush the stars. He appeared man-shaped down to the thighs, with two coiled vipers in place of legs. Attached to his hands in place of fingers were a hundred serpent heads, fifty per hand. He was winged, with dirty matted hair and beard, pointed ears, and eyes flashing fire. According to some he had two hundred hands each with fifty serpents for fingers and a hundred heads, one in human form with the rest being heads of bulls, boars, serpents, lions and leopards. As a volcano-daimon, Typhoeus hurled red-hot rocks at the sky and storms of fire boiled from his mouth."
Sources
http://www.theoi.com/Gigante/Typhoeus.html
http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?717625
All men have an inherent right to life, the right to self determination including freedom from forced or compulsory labour, a right to hold opinions and the freedom of expression, and the right to a fair trial and freedom from torture. Be aware that these rights are universal and inalienable (cannot be given, taken or otherwise transferred or removed) although you do risk losing the aforementioned rights should you fail to uphold them e.g Charles Taylor; United Nations sources: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Professional...ages/CCPR.aspx. Also Charles I was beheaded on the 30th of January of 1649 for trying to replace parliamentary democracy with an absolute monarchy, the same should happen to Dr Phil and Stephen Fry; source: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ute-Monarchism.
The plural of sun is stars you Catholic turkeys.
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Apr 24th, 2013, 02:51 AM
#46
Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
in an attempt to get me banned!!
We weren't trying to get you banned. We were trying to stop you getting yourself banned.
*I* am the Roman Republic.
FD
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Apr 24th, 2013, 04:05 AM
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Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
 Originally Posted by FunkyDexter
We weren't trying to get you banned. We were trying to stop you getting yourself banned.
We? You can only ever speak for yourself Dex, and in this case here is a germ of yours from just a short time ago (February 2013):
 Originally Posted by FunkyDexter
I find planning world domination is the way to go.
Source: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ure&highlight=
Then today:
 Originally Posted by FunkyDexter
*I* am the Roman Republic.
Are you 100% sure about that????
All men have an inherent right to life, the right to self determination including freedom from forced or compulsory labour, a right to hold opinions and the freedom of expression, and the right to a fair trial and freedom from torture. Be aware that these rights are universal and inalienable (cannot be given, taken or otherwise transferred or removed) although you do risk losing the aforementioned rights should you fail to uphold them e.g Charles Taylor; United Nations sources: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Professional...ages/CCPR.aspx. Also Charles I was beheaded on the 30th of January of 1649 for trying to replace parliamentary democracy with an absolute monarchy, the same should happen to Dr Phil and Stephen Fry; source: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ute-Monarchism.
The plural of sun is stars you Catholic turkeys.
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Apr 24th, 2013, 06:38 AM
#48
Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
 Originally Posted by techgnome
Apparently Spoo's never seen the movie... he lost the reference...
-tg
True dat.
What movie?
What reference?
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Apr 24th, 2013, 06:52 AM
#49
Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
(Think of this as a sort of 2 step clue. 1 step would lead you to the wrong movie but I don't want to crow about that)
Once upon a time there was a gaulish canibal. One day a rather attractive young lady walked past, tripped over and fell straight into his pot. Quick as a flash he added some potatos, pulses and some nice seasonings. After slow cooking the young lady for aproximatey 4 hours on medium he enjoyed her with a nice bottle of chianti. When asked how he felt about the incident he said, "she tasted revolting but I'm glad I ate 'er"
there's nothing like a bit of mental sparring.
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Hadoop actually sounds more like the way they greet each other in Yorkshire - Inferrd
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Apr 24th, 2013, 10:51 AM
#50
Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
 Originally Posted by Witis
One second arguing in support of the child of the devil trying to hax0r the world, off doing your shady deals with the devils, the very next you say you are the Roman Republic.
With somebody willing to change "any way the wind blows" I don't believe it is difficult to work out the fruity truth in fact of the matter, do you Mr Rogers????
Apparently, Witis didn't get the reference either.
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Apr 24th, 2013, 10:59 AM
#51
Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
 Originally Posted by Spoo
True dat.
What movie?
What reference?
I am going to guess this one.
Everything that has a computer in will fail. Everything in your life, from a watch to a car to, you know, a radio, to an iPhone, it will fail if it has a computer in it. They should kill the people who made those things.- 'Woz'
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Apr 24th, 2013, 11:10 AM
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Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
 Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Apparently, Witis didn't get the reference either.
A bowl filled with fruit :delectable:
All men have an inherent right to life, the right to self determination including freedom from forced or compulsory labour, a right to hold opinions and the freedom of expression, and the right to a fair trial and freedom from torture. Be aware that these rights are universal and inalienable (cannot be given, taken or otherwise transferred or removed) although you do risk losing the aforementioned rights should you fail to uphold them e.g Charles Taylor; United Nations sources: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Professional...ages/CCPR.aspx. Also Charles I was beheaded on the 30th of January of 1649 for trying to replace parliamentary democracy with an absolute monarchy, the same should happen to Dr Phil and Stephen Fry; source: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ute-Monarchism.
The plural of sun is stars you Catholic turkeys.
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Apr 24th, 2013, 11:47 AM
#53
Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
 Originally Posted by abhijit
Ah ,, I didn't see that movie.
But, the reference makes sense.
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Apr 24th, 2013, 11:55 AM
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Re: How And When Did The Ancient Roman And Greek Religions Become Myths?
All men have an inherent right to life, the right to self determination including freedom from forced or compulsory labour, a right to hold opinions and the freedom of expression, and the right to a fair trial and freedom from torture. Be aware that these rights are universal and inalienable (cannot be given, taken or otherwise transferred or removed) although you do risk losing the aforementioned rights should you fail to uphold them e.g Charles Taylor; United Nations sources: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Professional...ages/CCPR.aspx. Also Charles I was beheaded on the 30th of January of 1649 for trying to replace parliamentary democracy with an absolute monarchy, the same should happen to Dr Phil and Stephen Fry; source: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ute-Monarchism.
The plural of sun is stars you Catholic turkeys.
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