Herr Oberst <nrvlaw@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 5, 6:19 pm, Gutless Umbrella Carrying Sissy
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>> aemeijers <aemeij...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > Gutless Umbrella Carrying Sissy wrote:
>> >> Herr Oberst <nrv...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >>> On May 2, 6:07�pm, Gutless Umbrella Carrying Sissy
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>> >>>> aemeijers <aemeij...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >>>>> Antonio E. Gonzalez wrote:
>> >>>>>> On Fri, 02 May 2008 16:26:09 GMT, Gutless Umbrella
>> >>>>>> Carrying Sissy <tausti...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >>>>>>> Richard Evans <info...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >>>>>>>> Did everyone catch Adam and Jamie as lab techs in the
>> >>>>>>>> 5/1 episode of CSI: Las Vegas? They were in the
>> >>>>>>>> background when the reguar crew tested the
>> >>>>>>>> non-regulation pepper spray with the stun gun.
>> >>>>>>> Without any lines, and without any explanation of who
>> >>>>>>> they were or why they were there. It was brilliant.
>> >>>>>> � �A great surreal part of an already surreal episo
> de .
>> >>> . .
>> >>>>>> � �loved it!
>> >>>>> Methinks it was payback for how often CSI steals, er,
>> >>>>> 'gets inspired by', Mythbusters. Clothes bursting into
>> >>>>> flame wasn't the first near-direct copy of a Mythbusters
>> >>>>> demo. Pay attention anytime CSI drags out Jello Man.
>> >>>> Keep in mind, Mythbusters doesn't just make stuff up. They
>> >>>> get ideas from real life urban legends. All cop shows,
>> >>>> especially the proecedurals, like CSI or L&O, do a lot of
>> >>>> "ripped from the headlines" episodes, and CSI has always
>> >>>> loved the really weird technical stories. I suspect it's
>> >>>> as much "inspired by common sources" as anything else.
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>> >>>>> Yeah, I busted a gut, too.
>> >>>> If you didn't already know who they were, you probably
>> >>>> wouldn't have cared.
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>> >>>> --
>> >>>> Terry Austin
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>> >>>> "There's no law west of the internet."
>> >>>> � � - Nick Stump
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>> >>>> Jesus forgives sinners, not criminals.- Hide quoted text -
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>> >>> Or we could do a Terry Austin alphabet:
>> >>> A is for asshole, but not too good at it
>> >>> B is for *****, Terry is everyone's and just doesn't know
>> >>> it C is for ****, he has only the odor
>> >>> D is for dummy; he doesn't even know how stupid he is
>> >>> E is for enema, but with an asshole at both ends, where
>> >>> does one stick
>> >>> it in?
>> >>> F is for fool; Terry's the prototype
>> >>> G is for gutless, he says so himself
>> >>> H is for hard on; which Terry can't have
>> >>> I is for impotent, see H, above
>> >>> J is for jackoff, also see H, above
>> >>> This too, folks, is a public s****t. Join right in.
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>> >> You will now reply.
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>> > Oh, why don't you two just go get a room or something.
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>> It's not my fault Tommie is ***ually obsessed with me.
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>> --
>> Terry Austin
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>> "There's no law west of the internet."
>> - Nick Stump
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>> Jesus forgives sinners, not criminals.- Hide quoted text -
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> Po' Terry Austin.
> Nobody listens to him.
> He has no new lines.
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> "You will now reply."
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You will now reply.
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Terry Austin
"There's no law west of the internet."
- Nick Stump
Jesus forgives sinners, not criminals.


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