Everything posted by Arcticrunite
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There gunna taste great...
I heard he was ironically killed by a tiger. That's GRRRRRRRRREAT! Lemme guess, Frosties = Frosted Flakes?
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I scream, for Ice cream!
Homemade Baileys Ice Cream. And yes I mean the alcoholic baileys. Oh em gee that was soo good. =P~
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There gunna taste great...
http://www.50states.com/newyork.htm <-- Look under state nickname. I thank you.
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Anyone Out There play Baseball, Heh?
Yeah, i stopped watching when they were losing 10-12 in a row now theyre on freakin fire and its insane, Chippers just a god. Andruws actually making contact. It's good. But they wont win the division, that's all the Mets and locked. Wild Card's nice though.
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The Heat
You have a dry heat, it's bearable, the humidity and stuff here near the coasts and in the south is just pure death.
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The Heat
Tis funny when theres a freak heatwave in England EVERYONE sounds like theyre ready to die. Come on over to where i live, constant 40C temps. Humid as hell. Youd be on the next flight back to England. Silly English :P
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Tip.It Times: New beginnings in a new land
Well since this was irrationally bumped from the depths of ill guess page 48-50. I might as well announce that i will be writing a sequel to this story coming shortly if i get the staff and editors permission to do so. Keep your eyes peeled ;0
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*Official* World Cup thread (Predict the World Cup Final 4)
If we dont get it in America, it doesnt count! My new motto, If my lazy behind cant watch it in america, then im not watching it.
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*Official* World Cup thread (Predict the World Cup Final 4)
78 Pages of World Cup goodness. Great job tip.it and off topic'ers for having such a good thread with a competitive balance and no bashing of Zidane all that much. Looking forward to 2010 South African Style.
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Best Cars!
Whatever gets me from point A to point B. Seriously, a cars a car. I dont care. If it runs and gets me where i need to go, im content.
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*Official* World Cup thread (Predict the World Cup Final 4)
CHICAGO (Ticker) - Bruce Arena's eight-year tenure as coach of the United States national team is coming to an end. U.S. Soccer announced Friday that Arena's contract will not be renewed when it expires at the end of the year. "We will begin an immediate search for a new national team coach," U.S. Soccer president Sunil Gulati said. Gulati met with Arena and secretary general Dan Flynn at New York's La Guardia Airport for five hours on Thursday and spoke over the phone Friday morning to discuss the coach's future. "I would like to thank the players, coaches and staff who have been with the program over the last eight years," Arena said in a statement. "Their tireless effort has helped transform the national team program into something we can all be proud of, and I am extremely grateful for their commitment. I have thoroughly enjoyed this experience, and I would like to thank U.S. Soccer for the opportunity and their support throughout my tenure. "I am proud of how far the organization has come over the last eight years, and I am extremely optimistic about the future of the sport in our country. As for me, I am planning to take some time off to weigh my future opportunities." Hired in October 1998, Arena has gone 71-30-29 guiding the U.S., setting records for wins, games (130) and winning percentage (.658). The 54-year-old Brooklyn native previously had won five national championships in 18 years at the University of Virginia and led D.C. United to the first three MLS Cup finals, winning two. "Bruce Arena's success on the field for the United States is unprecedented," Gulati said. "But it is more than just the results he has achieved on the field. Simply said, no one has done more to lift the stature and respect of our men's national team programs worldwide. "We appreciate Bruce's years of service to U.S. Soccer, and as we move forward we will be looking for someone to build on the success he has established for our men's program and our organization." Numerous reports have linked Arena to the coaching position with the struggling New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer. The last-place squad fired Mo Johnston last month and replaced him with assistant Richie Williams. Gulati said Arena turned down an international opportunity before the World Cup to give his full attention to the U.S. effort. Arena guided the U.S. to a surprising quarterfinal run in the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, but the Americans came in last in the rugged Group E of last month's World Cup in Germany. "I think comes down primarily to eight years being a long time," Gulati said. "We want to continue the progress we've made, but I think having a fresh approach after eight years ... is the strongest factor. "We didn't get the result we wanted at the World Cup, but Bruce Arena did not all of a sudden become a bad coach." It is believed that U.S. Soccer will attempt to hire Jurgen Klinsmann, who led his homeland to a semifinal showing at the World Cup. Klinsmann, who resigned from the German post on Wednesday, is married to an American and lives in Southern California. "I'm sure I will talk to Jurgen," Gulati said. "Whether we'll talk seriously about this, we'll see." \ \ \ \ \ Sorry, im rejoicing :D!
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I dreamed the dream of Death. Israel.
Although it doesnt mean seeing death (or it could be) the word your looking for is Clairvoyance
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Pete Coors booked on DUI
2 entries found for irony. i̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâ÷ro̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâ÷ny Pronunciation Key (r-n, r-) n. pl. i̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâ÷ro̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâ÷nies 1. 1. The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning. 2. An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning. 3. A literary style employing such contrasts for humorous or rhetorical effect. See Synonyms at wit1. 2. 1. Incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs: ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¦Ã¢â¬ÅHyde noted the irony of Ireland's copying the nation she most hated̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬ÃâÃ
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What's our future?
Egads Gadzook, your a fan of the RHS :-s
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Poll: How do you like your Peanut Butter.
Then you dont count, next person.
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Poll: How do you like your Peanut Butter.
Just a simple letter to be typed please. Only one letter needed, no explanation, tis a study im doing ;) A) Extra Smooth B) Smooth C) Crunchy D) Extra Crunchy E) Anyway (Made especially for sluggy ;) ) Thanks, and ill tally up the results as they come in. A - 10 B - 9 C - 9 D - 5 E - 4
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What's our future?
If we are the future, im scared. Honestly. Im really scared. But what do i want to do? I wouldnt mind pitching some ball, or being a psychologist. Other than that? I wanna be lazy. That's the ultimate profession.
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Not getting a clue scroll anymore.....
Untrue, i find Jellies to be the best level three clue dropped. Ive gotten tons and tons there.
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What users do you see most often when your online?
Um, is that the guy from The Flintstones? :D It is Gadzook, it is.
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What users do you see most often when your online?
I see im not loved :( Usually i see the full compliment of darkwebber's on OT. And the usual's ie Phil, Bubsa (I swear im going to call you The Great Gadzook from now on, dont ask questions), etc.
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Tip.It Forum introduction
If anyone has ever set up the basics of a computer before, youll know they have the robot voice in the beginning directing you what to do. How about something along those lines? Then have like a video showing what to do. Like if the thing was about reporting a post it would have a big mouse button scrolling up to the red x and clicking and filling out the forum. Heh just a thought.
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*Official* World Cup thread (Predict the World Cup Final 4)
MILAN, Italy (AP) -- Marco Materazzi acknowledged he insulted Zinedine Zidane before the French captain head-butted him in the World Cup final, but repeated his denial that he called Zidane a "terrorist." "I did insult him, it's true," Materazzi said in Tuesday's Gazzetta dello Sport. "But I categorically did not call him a terrorist. I'm not cultured and I don't even know what an Islamic terrorist is." A Paris-based anti-racism group issued a statement Monday saying Materazzi had called Zidane, whose parents emigrated to France from Algeria, a "dirty terrorist." Zidane and Materazzi exchanged words in extra-time of Sunday's final in Berlin. Seconds later, Zidane lowered his head and rammed Materazzi in the chest, knocking him to the ground. Zidane was ejected from the match. "I held his shirt for a few seconds only, then he turned round and spoke to me, sneering," the Italian defender told the newspaper. "He looked me up and down, arrogantly and said: 'If you really want my shirt, I'll give it to you afterwards."' The 32-year-old Inter Milan player did not elaborate on exactly what he said to Zidane. "It was one of those insults you're told tens of times and that always fly around the pitch," he said. Also Tuesday, Algeria's president defended Zidane and said soccer fans shouldn't condemn the French star. "We are just human beings, our duty is not to judge, our duty is to understand," Abdelaziz Bouteflika said in London after meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Oh gee that's nice.
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My name is Cocaine
Pot calling the Kettle black :shame:
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Tour De Runescape! F2P And P2P ... possible 1.8M in prizes!
"Now see, the way that Brett Favre makes a lasagna is so good, he goes sauce noodle sauce cheese and HAYGAHAHAYHAGAHAHAA and thats a good lasagna, i love Brett Favre" ~ Frank Caliendo
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*Official* World Cup thread (Predict the World Cup Final 4)
if thats true Riz, then Materazzi got what he deserved, and if its even more true, Ziddy shouldnt have been Red'd and Materazzi should be banned from playing in ANY soccer/football match ever again. Fifa is supposedly cracking down on these racism remarks, Ziddy should go straight to Fifa and tell what was said.