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Posted By: ButterRican Is mah Birfday! - 2008-10-26 8:20 AM
well it was over 2 hours ago but who cares. I want naked pictures!
Posted By: rex Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-10-26 8:22 AM
So do we.


Happy birthday.
Posted By: K-nutreturns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-10-26 8:27 AM
 Originally Posted By: ButterRican
well it was over 2 hours ago but who cares. I want naked pictures!



Ill show you mine if you show me yours ;\)
Posted By: Lothar of The Hill People Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-10-26 8:46 AM
Happy birthday.
Posted By: Bibbo Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-10-27 12:02 AM
Happy birthday Butter! Are you wearing your birthday suit? I don't believe you . . . ;\)
Posted By: Frank Burns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-01 4:13 AM
Dawn of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead, Zombie
internationally, and alternately called Zombie: Dawn of the Dead) is a 1978
American / Italian horror film, written and directed by George A. Romero.
The film stars David Emge, Ken Foree, Scott H. Reiniger and Gaylen Ross. It
was the second film made in Romero's Living Dead series, preceded by 1968's
Night of the Living Dead, and followed by Day of the Dead in 1985. Dawn of
the Dead contains no characters or settings from its predecessor, and shows
in larger scale the apocalyptic effects a zombie epidemic would have on
society. In the film, a plague of unknown origin has caused the reanimation
of the dead, who prey on human flesh, which subsequently causes mass
hysteria. Several survivors of the outbreak barricade themselves inside a
suburban shopping mall.Dawn of the Dead was shot over approximately four
months, from late 1977 to early 1978, in the Pennsylvania cities of
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Monroeville.Its primary location is set in
the Monroeville Mall. The film was made on a relatively modest budget
estimated at US$650,000, andwas a significant box office success for its
time, grossing an estimated$55 million worldwide. Since opening in theaters
in 1978, reviews for the film have been nearly unanimously positive.
Posted By: Franta Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-06 9:11 AM
 Originally Posted By: ButterRican
well it was over 2 hours ago but who cares. I want naked pictures!




otw
Posted By: ButterRican Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-06 11:40 PM
woohoo!!
Posted By: Joe Mama Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-07 12:24 AM
Happy birfday...BE MORE NEKKIDER!!!
Posted By: Lothar of The Hill People Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-07 2:43 AM
Joe doesn't realize Butter posted between him and Franta.
Posted By: Joe Mama Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-07 2:48 AM
 Originally Posted By: Lothar of The Hill People
Joe doesn't realize Butter posted between him and Franta.


I'm just trying to get you the Franta hook-up like you've always wanted.
Posted By: Lothar of The Hill People Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-08 3:15 AM
That's supposed to be a secret. Can't tell you anything...
Posted By: Franta Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-08 11:00 AM
HEY IM TRYING TO TELL YOU IN SECRET


IM HOOKING UP WITH BUTTER


DONT TELL ANYONE ELSE POSTING HERE
Posted By: Frank Burns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-08 10:13 PM
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Posted By: Frank Burns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-08 10:13 PM

In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope. In a world filled
with anger, we must still dare to comfort. In a world filled with despair,
we must still dare to dream. And in a world filled with distrust, we must
still dare to believe. ~ Michael Jackson
Posted By: Frank Burns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-15 6:27 AM
The Leaf:

Photosynthesis is the process of making sugers for the plants own food through the energy of the sun.

The vascular (veins) system carries nutrients around the leaf.

When dead leaves and plants decay they form topsoil which is essential for plant growth.

The largest leaves belong to the raffiam plant (Raphia farinifera) and the Amazonian bamboo palm Raphia taedigera) growing up to 20 meters long.

The smallest leaves are those of the floating duckweed. They grow to be 0.6mm long and 0.3mm wide.

Leaves of the giant water lily (Victoria amazonica) can grow up to 2.5 meters across. They can support the weight of a medium sized dog.

Trees lose water through their leaves. An average birch with 200,000 leaves can loose up to 400 liters a day.
Posted By: Frank Burns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-15 8:18 AM
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Long As I Can See The Light


Put a candle in the window,
'cause I feel I've got to move.
Though I'm going, going,
I'll be coming home soon,
'Long as I can see the light.

Pack my bag and let's get moving,
'cause I'm bound to drift a while.
When I'm gone, gone,
You don't have to worry long,
'Long as I can see the light.

Guess I've got that old trav'lin' bone,
'cause this feeling won't leave me alone.
But I won't, won't be losing my way, no, no
'Long as I can see the light.

Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Oh, Yeah!

Put a candle in the window,
'cause I feel I've got to move.
Though I'm going, going,
I'll be coming home soon,

Long as I can see the light.
Long as I can see the light.
Long as I can see the light.
Long as I can see the light.
Long as I can see the light.
Posted By: Frank Burns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-22 6:11 AM
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Posted By: Frank Burns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-22 6:11 AM
Martin Van Buren,the eighth President of the United States (1837- 1841).


“As to the presidency, the two happiest days of my life were those of my
entrance upon the office and my surrender of it.”
santiz

“The less government interferes with private pursuits, the better for
general prosperity”

“I tread in the footsteps of illustrious men... in receiving from the
people the sacred trust confided to my illustrious predecessor.”

“To avoid the necessity of a permanent debt and its inevitable
consequences, I have advocated and endeavored to carry into effect the
policy of confining the appropriations for the public service to such
objects only as are clearly with the constitutional authority of the
Federal Government.”

“It is easier to do a job right than to explain why you didn't.”

“No evil can result from its (slavery's) inhibition more pernicious than
its toleration”


“As to the presidency, the two happiest days of my life were those of my
entrance upon the office and my surrender of it.”
santiz

“The less government interferes with private pursuits, the better for
general prosperity”

“To avoid the necessity of a permanent debt and its inevitable
consequences, I have advocated and endeavored to carry into effect the
policy of confining the appropriations for the public service to such
objects only as are clearly with the constitutional authority of the
Federal Government.”
Posted By: Frank Burns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-29 9:16 AM
COAMING - A vertical piece around the edge of a cockpit, hatch, etc. to
prevent water on deck from running below.

COCKPIT - An opening in the deck from which the boat is handled.
Posted By: Frank Burns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-29 9:16 AM
COIL - To lay a line down in circular turns.

COURSE - The direction in which a boat is steered.
Posted By: Frank Burns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-11-29 9:17 AM
CUDDY - A small shelter cabin in a boat.

CURRENT - The horizontal movement of water.

DEAD AHEAD - Directly ahead.
Posted By: Frank Burns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-12-06 8:01 AM
REM
Bad Day

A public service announcement followed me home the other day.
I paid it nevermind. Go Away.
Shits so thick you could stir it with a stick-free Teflon whitewashed presidency.
We're sick of being jerked around.
Wear that on your sleeve.

Broadcast me a joyful noise unto the times, lord,
Count your blessings.
We're sick of being jerked around.
We all fall down.

Have you ever seen the televised St. vitus subcommittee prize
Investigation dance? Those ants in pants glances.
Well,look behind the eyes.
It's a hallowed hollow anesthetized
"save my own ass, screw these guys"
smoke and mirror lock down.

Broadcast me a joyful noise unto the times, lord,
Count your blessings.
The Papers wouldn't lie!
I sigh, Not one more.

It's been a bad day.
Please don't take a picture.
It's been a bad day.
Please.

We're dug in deep the price is steep.
The auctioneer is such a creep.

The lights went out, the oil ran dry
We blamed it on the other guy
Sure, all men are created equal.
Heres the church, heres the steeple
Please stay tuned-we cut to sequel
ashes, ashes, we all fall down.

Broadcast me a joyful noise unto the times, lord,
Count your blessings.
Ignore the lower fear
Ugh, this means war.

It's been a bad day.
Please don't take a picture.
It's been a bad day.
Please.

Broadcast me a joyful noise unto the times, lord,
Count your blessings.
We're sick of being jerked around.
We all fall down.

It's been a bad day...
Posted By: Frank Burns Re: Is mah Birfday! - 2008-12-06 8:15 PM
Daylight Saving Time, or DST, is the period of the year when clocks are moved one hour ahead. In the United States, this has the effect of creating more sunlit hours in the evening during months when the weather is the warmest. We advance our clocks ahead one hour at the beginning of DST, and move them back one hour ("spring forward, fall back") when we return to Standard Time (ST). This has the effect of moving one hour of daylight from the morning to the evening.DST was formally introduced in the United States in 1918. Today, most of the country and its territories observe DST. However, DST is not observed in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and the state of Arizona (with the exception of the Navajo Indian Reservation, which does observe DST).Daylight Saving Time and time zones are regulated by the U. S. Department of Transportation, not by NIST. However, as an official timekeeper for the United States, NIST observes all rules regarding DST when it distributes time-of-day information to the public.
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