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Post by dayan on Jan 27, 2015 22:30:24 GMT -5
What you need, dear CdrPlatypus, is a tree-powered car. Is that a gasifyer engine or a Texas BBQ grill?
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Post by beverage on Jan 28, 2015 1:45:42 GMT -5
The Kimberley, Western Australia Australia (About 3000kms [about 1800 miles in your damned imperial measurements]) North west of Sydney. Greetings from down under, or on top, depending on your cosmic perspective....
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Post by slayernz on Jan 28, 2015 3:49:37 GMT -5
Oh you're out in the Kimberley. I'm 3000km South East of your location ... in Sydney. I'm more down and under than you are beverage
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Post by beverage on Jan 28, 2015 4:55:53 GMT -5
slayernz is more downunder but I'm more outback.
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Post by ntsheep on Jan 28, 2015 11:51:19 GMT -5
Long time members of the forum will note I have mentioned several times where I'm from and live at the moment. For those that have forgot, send me a postcard and I'll remind you Stephen Eddington 1113 W Main APT A Belleville IL 62220
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Post by Cg on Jan 29, 2015 3:36:25 GMT -5
slayernz. Curry sauce and chips. Used to LOVE that combination, but don't eat spicy stuff now cos of the tummy probs'. mataeus. Yep. Pusscat's right. I'm UK based. I can actually feel the island sinking into the sea, because of the weight of all your books.
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Post by ntsheep on Jan 29, 2015 15:01:51 GMT -5
Cg is not who he says he is. He really comes from, here's some proof, more evidence, the Sock Puppets mater plan for taking over man's best friend one leg at a time, their evil knows no limits! BEWARE!!!!!!!
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Post by slayernz on Jan 29, 2015 17:17:59 GMT -5
Aaargh ... the dreaded G-I-H ratio!
This is an obscure and highly inaccurate way of determining whether your poodle will turn vicious and attack your soft toys or not. G is the Glurp line. That is the measurement from the back of the shoulder to the front. The Glurp is an important measure that tells you just how powerful a paw swipe your poodle has.
I is the Ipohurst measure. That is the length of the bone from the Glurp line down to the next joint. Anyone who has wielded large clubs knows that longer is always more deadly. Ever go against a chummer with a 2" club - you know you're in for a world of hurt.
H is the Hipposnoz line. This measure is the circumference of the leg around the joint. Contrary to common belief, a larger Hipposnoz doesn't mean a more dangerous poodle. In some cases, larger Hipposnozes are caused by swelling on the joint due to too much swuzzling, or plurching.
Now here is the tricky part. The way to tell if your poodle is a deadly toy killer or not is by using these ratios. G+H<I, and H+I>G and 2G>H and I>H If you find the four ratios above are true, then you had better lock away your soft toys. They are NOT safe!!!
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Post by beuns on Jan 30, 2015 4:09:21 GMT -5
Sorry for answering late. As Officer Genious said earlier, I'm from France. I was born in a town called Longjumeau (it means long twin, don't ask me why, I don't know) located about 20 km south of Paris. I moved north of Paris at 13 and still live there. I'm in a town called Persan (with approximately 30 000 people) near the countryside.
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Post by drdave on Feb 8, 2015 11:05:28 GMT -5
Everyone so far, thanks for sharing! There must be more people from the UK out there somewhere Despite a close call back in September, I am pleased to say that I am still from the UK. Glasgow to be precise. Currently sitting in departures at Stansted enjoying a beer from Oregon.
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Post by Cg on Feb 9, 2015 3:54:05 GMT -5
Everyone so far, thanks for sharing! There must be more people from the UK out there somewhere Despite a close call back in September, I am pleased to say that I am still from the UK. Glasgow to be precise. Currently sitting in departures at Stansted enjoying a beer from Oregon. Oh ohhh! You might be MY Doctor, and you've been drinking, just before my brain transplant.
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Post by qbspy on Feb 13, 2015 1:21:59 GMT -5
Buckeye country.
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Post by mataeus on Mar 4, 2015 10:49:53 GMT -5
Buckinghamshire, UK. There's some nice walking in the chilterns, although not much time for that anymore. (TB games, school and uni prep. In that order ) There's always time for walking! Being out in the countryside, feeling as free as it's possible to do so, watching the clouds and listening to the birds... It's magnificent. I never want to go home.
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Post by bookworm21 on Mar 4, 2015 12:33:42 GMT -5
Unfortunately I have yet to master the art of walking, map reading and playing ST simultaneously. Maybe with enough practice...
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Post by mandomaniac on Mar 4, 2015 12:53:28 GMT -5
Sweet Home Alabama (thats in US if u didn't know) xD
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