i do not thin' this word means wha' you thin' it means
/inigo montoya
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Fri 4 May 2007, 16:05,
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/inigo montoya
when two people post the same reply at the same time
what you've done there is a brainspack
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Fri 4 May 2007, 16:07,
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what you've done there is a brainspack
when two people post the same reply at the same time
what you've done there is a brainspack
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Fri 4 May 2007, 16:19,
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what you've done there is a brainspack
wtf? i can't find it, yet i've clearly posted this twice!
ning mugatu!
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Fri 4 May 2007, 16:21,
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ning mugatu!
when two people post a similar image and/or reply at the same time
what you've done there is a brainspack
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Fri 4 May 2007, 16:21,
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what you've done there is a brainspack
I switched glasses when your back was turned! Ha ha! You fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous is never get involved in a land war in Asia, but only slightly less well-known is this: never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha...
*thunk*
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Fri 4 May 2007, 16:13,
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*thunk*
Action, adventure, romance, Peter Falk...what more could anybody want?
(ok, its got the little scrote from "The Wonder Years" in it, but who cares?)
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Fri 4 May 2007, 16:19,
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(ok, its got the little scrote from "The Wonder Years" in it, but who cares?)
and my instructor told me that PB has some amazing fencing in it (from a technical point of view).
Apparently, most film fencing/swordplay is just hacking at each others swords (which is pointless).
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Fri 4 May 2007, 16:24,
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Apparently, most film fencing/swordplay is just hacking at each others swords (which is pointless).
Cary Elwes did proper fencing at uni, so knows how to do it properly
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Fri 4 May 2007, 16:28,
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I am also trying to trim my toenails
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Fri 4 May 2007, 16:07,
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but the erratic 'babybell' things ruin the chi.
Does it symbolise the duality of man?
I bet it does.
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Fri 4 May 2007, 16:08,
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Does it symbolise the duality of man?
I bet it does.

