gigag04 wrote:So I had this thought that any post, regardless of how stupid it is, has the potential to yield multiple replies and to spawn all sorts of side discussions.
This is my way of testing that thought.
Nah, It'll never happen.
sjfcontrol wrote:
loadedliberal wrote:
VoiceofReason wrote:27 Pages of absolutely nothing.
See what you did gigag04?
I haven't seen this many pages of useless dribble since the Health Care Bill
We have a few (thousand) more pages to go before we threaten the Health Care Bill's record.
Everybody needs to pony-up many more pages of drivel -- or "dribble", if you insist, although it's messier.
Is that all the "dribble" you have to contribute?
nah .... I cold say ...
Bump
or TTT
I'm no lawyer
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"
sjfcontrol wrote:Earlier, I mentioned the 4-word thread over at GlockTalk. Just looked it up. Started 9/3/09, and is currently up to 266 PAGES with over 6600 replies.
The rule is that each posting must contain exactly 4 words.
There's also a five-word thread, that's lagging slightly behind.
No State shall convert a liberty into a privilege, license it, and charge a fee therefor. -- Murdock v. Pennsylvania If the State converts a right into a privilege, the citizen can ignore the license and fee and engage in the right with impunity. -- Shuttleworth v. City of Birmingham
sjfcontrol wrote:Earlier, I mentioned the 4-word thread over at GlockTalk. Just looked it up. Started 9/3/09, and is currently up to 266 PAGES with over 6600 replies.
The rule is that each posting must contain exactly 4 words.
There's also a five-word thread, that's lagging slightly behind.
Well, it may be 6600 posts, but they aren't particularly wordy!
(and frankly, the aren't particularly interesting, either -- lots of "time to eat lunch" and "gotta go to work" type posts.)
Range Rule: "The front gate lock is not an acceptable target." Never Forget.
sjfcontrol wrote:Earlier, I mentioned the 4-word thread over at GlockTalk. Just looked it up. Started 9/3/09, and is currently up to 266 PAGES with over 6600 replies.
The rule is that each posting must contain exactly 4 words.
There's also a five-word thread, that's lagging slightly behind.
sjfcontrol wrote:Well, it may be 6600 posts, but they aren't particularly wordy!
(and frankly, the aren't particularly interesting, either -- lots of "time to eat lunch" and "gotta go to work" type posts.)
sounds like a buncha twits (tweets? twitterers? I dunno)
I always liked the part in "Airplane!" where they were in the "Mayo Clinic", The doctor had a bouncing heart on a dish on his desk, and there were jars and jars of Mayonnaise on the shelves.
There's also...
Operator: [Captain Oveur is on the phone with the Mayo Clinic] Excuse me, Captain Oveur, but I have an emergency call on line five from a Mr. Hamm.
Captain Oveur: Alright, give me a Hamm on five, hold the Mayo.
Range Rule: "The front gate lock is not an acceptable target." Never Forget.
LikesShinyThings wrote:Does anybody know how fast humming birds fly? They really zip around like crazy.
Normal speed is about 25-30 MPH. They can dive and reach speeds approaching 60 MPH. They are also the only bird that can fly backwards.
No State shall convert a liberty into a privilege, license it, and charge a fee therefor. -- Murdock v. Pennsylvania If the State converts a right into a privilege, the citizen can ignore the license and fee and engage in the right with impunity. -- Shuttleworth v. City of Birmingham
sjfcontrol wrote:Earlier, I mentioned the 4-word thread over at GlockTalk. Just looked it up. Started 9/3/09, and is currently up to 266 PAGES with over 6600 replies.
The rule is that each posting must contain exactly 4 words.
There's also a five-word thread, that's lagging slightly behind.
sjfcontrol wrote:Earlier, I mentioned the 4-word thread over at GlockTalk. Just looked it up. Started 9/3/09, and is currently up to 266 PAGES with over 6600 replies.
The rule is that each posting must contain exactly 4 words.
There's also a five-word thread, that's lagging slightly behind.
I believe the basic political division in this country is not between liberals and conservatives but between those who believe that they should have a say in the personal lives of strangers and those who do not.