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I live in Israel.. don't teach me what camels are!
+ I smoke Camel fags.. but that camel has only one hump - true
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:23,
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I live in Israel.. don't teach me what camels are!
+ I smoke Camel fags.. but that camel has only one hump - true

Camels are even-toed ungulates within the genus Camelus. The dromedary, one-humped or Arabian camel has a single hump, and the Bactrian camel has two humps. They are native to the dry desert areas of western Asia, and central and east Asia, respectively.
The average life expectancy of a camel is forty to fifty years. The term camel is also used more broadly to describe any of the six camellike creatures in the family Camelidae: the two true camels, and the four South American camelids, the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuña.
A fully-grown adult camel stands 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) at the shoulder and 2.15 m (7 ft 1 in) at the hump. The hump rises about thirty inches (75 cm) out of its body. Camels can run up to 65 km/h (40 mph) in short bursts and sustain speeds of up to 40 km/h (25 mph).
Fossil evidence indicates that the ancestors of modern camels evolved in North America during the Palaeogene period, and later spread to Asia. Humans first domesticated camels before 2000 BC [1][2]. The dromedary and the Bactrian camel are both still used for milk, meat, and as beasts of burden—the dromedary in western Asia, and the Bactrian camel further to the north and east in central Asia.
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:26,
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The average life expectancy of a camel is forty to fifty years. The term camel is also used more broadly to describe any of the six camellike creatures in the family Camelidae: the two true camels, and the four South American camelids, the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuña.
A fully-grown adult camel stands 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) at the shoulder and 2.15 m (7 ft 1 in) at the hump. The hump rises about thirty inches (75 cm) out of its body. Camels can run up to 65 km/h (40 mph) in short bursts and sustain speeds of up to 40 km/h (25 mph).
Fossil evidence indicates that the ancestors of modern camels evolved in North America during the Palaeogene period, and later spread to Asia. Humans first domesticated camels before 2000 BC [1][2]. The dromedary and the Bactrian camel are both still used for milk, meat, and as beasts of burden—the dromedary in western Asia, and the Bactrian camel further to the north and east in central Asia.

I'll match your pea and raise you the fact that that has two humps and therfore is a dromedary not a camel!
Maybe it's had hump just grow?
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:28,
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Maybe it's had hump just grow?

Maybe my memory had just grow?
PRANK TIEM!!!
/talk is empty - there's no fecker on there! Let's jump over and post threads saying "All Talk Boarders Are Twats", thus inciting an inter-board war!
Anyone interested? :)
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:31,
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PRANK TIEM!!!
/talk is empty - there's no fecker on there! Let's jump over and post threads saying "All Talk Boarders Are Twats", thus inciting an inter-board war!
Anyone interested? :)

just post a picture on /talk
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:33,
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just dandy and officially brilliant, i won medals and stuff to prove it.
www.freakingnews.com/Bird-Feeding-Pictures--2024.asp
i'm clearly wasted on you lot.
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 9:02,
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www.freakingnews.com/Bird-Feeding-Pictures--2024.asp
i'm clearly wasted on you lot.

don't tell them but i think this is a better board, don't tell rob either he'll get all gloaty
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 9:12,
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the only place for better shops is w1k. NOTHING TO SEE HERE
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 9:16,
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that's more like it, it's very serious over there, although i did notice an image that appeared over here the other week, get a quick rework and reposting in another challenge i entered, i only got 5th in that one.
god help me i've become competitive for the first time in my life.
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 9:18,
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god help me i've become competitive for the first time in my life.

but i don't know.. it's much more fun to post where people can take your image and cdc it to unrecognition..
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 9:22,
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or is the man shooting lasers at the duck?
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 9:28,
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:)
edit: "All Talk Boarders Are Twats" eh?
"inciting an inter-board war!" eh?
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:33,
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edit: "All Talk Boarders Are Twats" eh?
"inciting an inter-board war!" eh?

So then I back here with my news of /talk emptiness and a japery idea...
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:42,
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gave it up years ago! :D
And I didn't post an image - after I clicked 'Reply' this came up:

It's as if it KNEW!! *shocked*
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:50,
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And I didn't post an image - after I clicked 'Reply' this came up:

It's as if it KNEW!! *shocked*

It's fucking weird listening to you people talking about /talk in this way. After all, I see it as my home.
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:57,
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save us from the twat spammers and drunken ttsstatsr
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 9:01,
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"...the Bactrian camel has two humps..."
^ this means that a two humped camel, is definitely a camel. therefore, i was right. therefore, i must win a little barbie doll.
thank you
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:29,
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^ this means that a two humped camel, is definitely a camel. therefore, i was right. therefore, i must win a little barbie doll.
thank you

As I must be correct due to being perfect in every way.
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:30,
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but i don't want to loose :(
come on, throw me a bone
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:32,
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come on, throw me a bone

One of my mates is from Afghanistan, he doesn't have a good word to say about them
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:26,
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i wanted to believe this is a true link so bad :(
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:30,
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i'm gunna get the arse for posting those links aren't i?
A couple of those ones look delicious though...
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Sun 13 Jul 2008, 8:31,
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A couple of those ones look delicious though...