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Started by DJ Doena, March 23, 2010, 09:54:30 AM

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Critter

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Haha I know. That little image pretty much sums up what reading all of the Twilight books are like. It's actually quite painful.

Also Jon - nice. I really laughed at that little sentence you wrote  ;).

Dr. Hasslein


Dragonfire

Somehow I missed all that hesitation nonsense when I read the book...or else I have blocked it from memory..which is also a strong possibility.

Tom

This article puts a whole different light on the Wizard of Oz movie.

And if you want a scientific explanation, why the stormtroopers in the original Star Wars trilogy are such bad shots, read this article



RossRoy

How do you like your beatboxes?

Google Translate Beatbox

click on "listen" and make sure language is set to GERMAN

If link doesn't quite work, just paste this in the translate box:
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again, make sure the language is set to GERMAN

enjoy ;)



DJ Doena

I just got the attached story via e-Mail. Even if it's not entirely true, he pictures are cool. Just unzip it and open the HTM file.
Karsten

Abraham Lincoln once said The trouble with quotes from the internet is that you never know if they're genuine.

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Najemikon

 :o

I found it on the BBC, so it is true, except maybe for the sleeping part...

DJ Doena

Quote from: Jon on December 13, 2010, 08:55:10 PM
:o

I found it on the BBC, so it is true, except maybe for the sleeping part...

What makes me wonder: If you look at the third picture you can see that the arc is more inwards than the railing. If anyone - man or animal - fell over the railing how could one grab a hold on that? But there's also no way to climb up there...
Karsten

Abraham Lincoln once said The trouble with quotes from the internet is that you never know if they're genuine.

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Najemikon

Quote from: DJ Doena on December 13, 2010, 09:05:40 PM
Quote from: Jon on December 13, 2010, 08:55:10 PM
:o

I found it on the BBC, so it is true, except maybe for the sleeping part...

What makes me wonder: If you look at the third picture you can see that the arc is more inwards than the railing. If anyone - man or animal - fell over the railing how could one grab a hold on that? But there's also no way to climb up there...

Bears are deceptively agile. I know what you mean though...

Critter

I know there are a bunch of animal lovers on this forum so here, have some cuteness!






Dragonfire



RossRoy