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Post by Aslana_dalMare on Feb 10, 2012 20:33:16 GMT -5
You got a Smite for that, dingy, which is nothing compared to the risk you are running against the Brickmaster if Torra sees it. I heard she was looking into how to modify it into a semi-automatic. One-trigger brick wall, and you might be the mortar.
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Post by Unknown on Feb 10, 2012 21:09:09 GMT -5
Congrats, Aslana. ;D Ooh, a semi-automatic Brickmaster?! If I had known about that, she wouldn't have been my first target in the pudding wars!
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Post by Potato Dathron on Feb 11, 2012 11:45:48 GMT -5
Lets all
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Post by Unknown on Feb 11, 2012 11:53:25 GMT -5
Exactly, Dathron. No need to kill me, right? Right?!
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Post by Torra on Feb 11, 2012 11:58:13 GMT -5
Unknown!!! I'd if I were you. You know How much I hate a messy forum. SO, unless you want to be on broom/mop detail for the rest of your natural born days....I suggest you abandon this whole pudding idea. + = emergency room And ASLANA!!! You used the world "tautologies"!!!! How fantastic....I was just talking about that word a couple of days ago. (It was used by Sheldon on the Big Bang Theory). And now here it is...AGAIN!!! Hmmmm, does that mean I'm the evil twin or are you? LOL
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Post by Unknown on Feb 11, 2012 12:03:43 GMT -5
I didn't know that, Torra. You've stained the walls of so many forums with my blood, that I just assumed you didn't mind the mess...
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Post by Potato Dathron on Feb 11, 2012 12:12:34 GMT -5
Pfff, Sheldon. A supposed "nerd" cause he isn't handsome and he's got a big vocabulary. Check out The IT Crowd for some more realistic nerds. Yumyumyum, mocha latte.
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Post by Unknown on Feb 11, 2012 12:15:48 GMT -5
I didn't know "tautologies" was a world!
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Post by Torra on Feb 11, 2012 12:34:21 GMT -5
LOL....Been there done that, Dathron. And, .the IT Crowd (while absolutely hilarious) is NOT a more realistic depiction of geeks/nerds than BBT (looks over at the nerd sitting on the couch, pecking away at his laptop and raving about the latest update to Firefox fixing some glitch... ) And, Unknown..I have never, ever drawn blood...I'm very careful with the Brickmaster....at most a severe concussion is all you got from me....and perhaps a few bruises from Matilda. And what you had confused with blood was probably just cheese sauce from your pack.
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Post by Unknown on Feb 11, 2012 12:40:07 GMT -5
*walks up to one of the walls and licks it* You're right!
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Post by Potato Dathron on Feb 11, 2012 14:13:38 GMT -5
True, The IT Crowd isn't too realistic either...I just hate BBT's popularity that comes from so many non-nerds who think they're smart for getting BBT's jokes. I don't even mind the show itself that much, it's just the perception it gets for being a smart, nerd-friendly show, just seems misplaced to me. That, and it has been the major competitor for a couple years to my favorite show, Community, which is currently on hiatus.
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Post by Torra on Feb 11, 2012 14:41:27 GMT -5
Big Bang Theory actually has a Physics Professor from UCLA, David Saltzberg, as a consultant. That's part of what makes the show so realistic...all the formulas you see written on the boards are real. Professor Saltzberg is also consulted on all the technical dialogue. The shows producers actually asked Professor Saltzberg to recommend someone to act as a consultant on the show and he volunteered himself. Even the "joke" formula on the bottom of Sheldon's board is a 'real' physics joke formula....I of course, do not have the faintest idea of what the formula means let alone what the joke is....that's a nerd thing.
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Post by Potato Dathron on Feb 11, 2012 15:30:32 GMT -5
Yeah, but they rarely ever think like a "nerd"....like I saw one episode recently, where Sheldon talks to an FBI agent for a few minutes, and he talks about some request he sent in about flaming poo on his lawn. That sounds more like an idiot, ala Andy from Parks & Recreation, who believes the FBI would handle things like that, rather than some nerd who's supposedly a genius...but whatever. I just think the show plays to the lowest common denominator like most CBS sitcoms, just with a "nerdy" flair.
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Post by Aslana_dalMare on Feb 11, 2012 16:28:18 GMT -5
And ASLANA!!! You used the world "tautologies"!!!! How fantastic....I was just talking about that word a couple of days ago. (It was used by Sheldon on the Big Bang Theory). And now here it is...AGAIN!!! Hmmmm, does that mean I'm the evil twin or are you? LOL I know! Sometimes it amazes me that we live about a thousand miles apart.
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Post by godzilla7 on Feb 11, 2012 18:14:59 GMT -5
1300...nice...i'm just over 1500 myself
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