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subbie
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Message 61 of 92 (358377)
10-23-2006 5:17 PM
Reply to: Message 60 by Archer Opteryx
10-23-2006 5:15 PM


Re: Dress the avatars
Does that mean that you have a Francis Crick mask just laying around the house? That's a little scary, man.

Those who would sacrifice an essential liberty for a temporary security will lose both, and deserve neither. -- Benjamin Franklin

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Message 62 of 92 (358379)
10-23-2006 5:24 PM
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10-23-2006 5:17 PM


Re: Dress the avatars
Does that mean that you have a Francis Crick mask just laying around the house? That's a little scary, man.
Doesn't everybody?
Speaking of scary, subbie, what's your costume this year?
Going as the Tampa Bay Devil Rays?
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Edited by Archer Opterix, : Curiosity.
Edited by Archer Opterix, : Got rid of butt-ugly 'AbE' code.
Edited by Archer Opterix, : Typo. Grrr!

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Message 63 of 92 (358380)
10-23-2006 5:34 PM
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10-23-2006 5:24 PM


Re: Dress the avatars
Funny guy.
See message 38 above.
Actually, I have a Twins uniform that I made in 1987 after we beat the Cardinals. I wore it to a law school costume party. In St. Louis.

Those who would sacrifice an essential liberty for a temporary security will lose both, and deserve neither. -- Benjamin Franklin

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Archer Opteryx
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Message 64 of 92 (358382)
10-23-2006 5:43 PM
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10-23-2006 5:34 PM


Re: Dress the avatars
Actually, I have a Twins uniform that I made in 1987 after we beat the Cardinals. I wore it to a law school costume party. In St. Louis.
Good one. A winning fashion statement, and you get the punch bowl all to yourself!
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Edited by Archer Opterix, : Another #%$&@ typo.

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Message 65 of 92 (358384)
10-23-2006 5:53 PM
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10-23-2006 5:34 PM


Re: Dress the avatars
well, today is an abstinence day anyway. Game yesterday and game tomorrow but no game today.

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Message 66 of 92 (358423)
10-23-2006 10:22 PM
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    Archer Opteryx
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    Message 67 of 92 (358445)
    10-24-2006 12:35 AM
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    10-20-2006 2:19 PM


    Orangatubby
    I agree. You win the costume contest.
    Tell him what he wins...!

    Archer
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    mike the wiz
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    Message 68 of 92 (358585)
    10-24-2006 4:28 PM
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    10-23-2006 2:14 PM


    Re: perceptions
    But none of them look like terrorists.

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    Taz
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    Message 69 of 92 (358630)
    10-24-2006 8:04 PM
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    10-24-2006 4:28 PM


    Re: perceptions
    People with long fingers can potentially be terrorists. They can do things that most of us can't, like play Franz Liszt in their entirety without having to jump your hands all over the piano... like me.
    People who hold onto their crotches all the time can potentially be terrorists as well. They constantly remind the female half of the population of the one instrument that's been terrorizing the female species for eons.
    And pedophiles? They're terrorists because in prison they turn all those macho bald badasses into sodomites.

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    kuresu
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    Message 70 of 92 (358633)
    10-24-2006 8:14 PM
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    10-24-2006 12:35 AM


    Re: Orangatubby
    I know what you're costume could be. i think it's called microraptor--anywho, it's the actual fraud of the feathered raptors. No one would know you were actually a fraud, seeing as how you have this way of authenticity about you.
    (but then, I'm not sure if a archeopterix can fit into a microraptor costume and look good in it)

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    Archer Opteryx
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    Message 71 of 92 (358690)
    10-25-2006 2:39 AM
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    10-24-2006 8:14 PM


    Micro sizes
    kuresu:
    No one would know you were actually a fraud, seeing as how you have this way of authenticity about you.
    Hey, I'm an original. My fossil feathers were carved by Rodin himself.
    (but then, I'm not sure if a archeopterix can fit into a microraptor costume and look good in it)
    Yeah, those outfits do make your tail feathers look big.
    _
    Edited by Archer Opterix, : HTML.

    Archer
    All species are transitional.

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    mike the wiz
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    Message 72 of 92 (358738)
    10-25-2006 9:46 AM
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    10-24-2006 8:04 PM


    Re: perceptions
    People who hold onto their crotches all the time can potentially be terrorists as well. They constantly remind the female half of the population of the one instrument that's been terrorizing the female species for eons.
    I think that's what Shraff must have meant by showing these innocent christian white people to us.
    How dare she accuse my penis of being a female seeking missile.

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    Omnivorous
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    Message 73 of 92 (358787)
    10-25-2006 1:35 PM


    Ursus Agnonistes
    Okay, I've tentatively settled on a costume. It's subtly epiphanic, a bit long in the tooth, inchoate yet eloquent: just a simple country bear. Me all over, really.
    I dunno, though. Maybe the red fletches clash with my bubble gum tongue.

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    Archer Opteryx
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    Message 74 of 92 (358794)
    10-25-2006 2:42 PM
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    10-25-2006 1:35 PM


    Re: Ursus Agnonistes
    Coarse, yet elegant. Flippant, yet revelatory. Oblong, yet unsullied.
    .

    Archer
    All species are transitional.

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    Omnivorous
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    Message 75 of 92 (358798)
    10-25-2006 2:50 PM
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    10-25-2006 2:42 PM


    Re: Ursus Agnonistes
    Oblong, yet unsullied.
    Perfect.
    P.S. Confidentially, though, I am just a wee bit sullied. I think of it as patina.

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