they sit on a throne of lies....they all do....hahahGood call. They told us they put new ones in last week (supposedly, but we don't believe anything they say lol).
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they sit on a throne of lies....they all do....hahahGood call. They told us they put new ones in last week (supposedly, but we don't believe anything they say lol).
they sit on a throne of lies....they all do....hahah
I was trying to come up with a good punchline but I got nothing, sorry.Why are geiger counters so pricey?![]()
Agree with Styx, don't discredit yourself.I was not blessed with the gift of gab
I believe it was the Battle of Hastings, where the Norman victory hinged upon the snark of Lord Beckmorr, who upon hearing the Anglo-Saxon King Harold command to his men "Spears up!", sent a missive by courier pigeon across the battlefield to the king which read:In some cultures, snark is considered a gift.
Hahahahahahahahahaha. This just made my day. You win the internet today, good sir.Agree with Styx, don't discredit yourself.
I believe it was the Battle of Hastings, where the Norman victory hinged upon the snark of Lord Beckmorr, who upon hearing the Anglo-Saxon King Harold command to his men "Spears up!", sent a missive by courier pigeon across the battlefield to the king which read:
'Tis What the Lady Said'
which sent the king into a blind rage, charging his mostly infantry army into battle, and well, the rest is history. They say Lord Beckmorr sired many heirs that traveled far spreading their snark to all corners of the map.
Hear, hear!Hahahahahahahahahaha. This just made my day. You win the internet today, good sir.
Snarky McSnarkface?Agree with Styx, don't discredit yourself.
I believe it was the Battle of Hastings, where the Norman victory hinged upon the snark of Lord Beckmorr, who upon hearing the Anglo-Saxon King Harold command to his men "Spears up!", sent a missive by courier pigeon across the battlefield to the king which read:
'Tis What the Lady Said'
which sent the king into a blind rage, charging his mostly infantry army into battle, and well, the rest is history. They say Lord Beckmorr sired many heirs that traveled far spreading their snark to all corners of the map.
Snarky McSnarkface?
I stopped at Lord Beckmorr.how far back have you traced your family tree??
Your grace! I apologize for looking down on you as a lowly intern commoner all of this time!I stopped at Lord Beckmorr.

DIY?those won't be cheap...

