Cyber Bishop wrote:Shadowman wrote:Ham, actually. Don't ask how I know that.
The internet told me. I didn't ask how the internet knew.
ew.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
d_sel1 wrote:Over the last two day, I survived the restart of the Mayan Calendar and winter storm Draco.
I wonder if National Weather Service gone too far into the Apocalypse thing, naming a winter storm Draco, Latin for dragon.
Va'al wrote:d_sel1 wrote:Over the last two day, I survived the restart of the Mayan Calendar and winter storm Draco.
I wonder if National Weather Service gone too far into the Apocalypse thing, naming a winter storm Draco, Latin for dragon.
http://suite101.com/article/observing-the-constellation-draco-a40034
d_sel1 wrote:Va'al wrote:d_sel1 wrote:Over the last two day, I survived the restart of the Mayan Calendar and winter storm Draco.
I wonder if National Weather Service gone too far into the Apocalypse thing, naming a winter storm Draco, Latin for dragon.
http://suite101.com/article/observing-the-constellation-draco-a40034
I know of the constellation, but the Weather Channel actually is claiming they were naming it after the Greek lawgiver.
Wait til y'all check this out
http://www.weather.com/news/winter-storm-names-20121001
Yes, a winter storm could be named Gandolf, Q, or Orko!
njb902 wrote:d_sel1 wrote:Va'al wrote:d_sel1 wrote:Over the last two day, I survived the restart of the Mayan Calendar and winter storm Draco.
I wonder if National Weather Service gone too far into the Apocalypse thing, naming a winter storm Draco, Latin for dragon.
http://suite101.com/article/observing-the-constellation-draco-a40034
I know of the constellation, but the Weather Channel actually is claiming they were naming it after the Greek lawgiver.
Wait til y'all check this out
http://www.weather.com/news/winter-storm-names-20121001
Yes, a winter storm could be named Gandolf, Q, or Orko!
Orko as in the Orko from he-man?
d_sel1 wrote:njb902 wrote:d_sel1 wrote:Va'al wrote:d_sel1 wrote:Over the last two day, I survived the restart of the Mayan Calendar and winter storm Draco.
I wonder if National Weather Service gone too far into the Apocalypse thing, naming a winter storm Draco, Latin for dragon.
http://suite101.com/article/observing-the-constellation-draco-a40034
I know of the constellation, but the Weather Channel actually is claiming they were naming it after the Greek lawgiver.
Wait til y'all check this out
http://www.weather.com/news/winter-storm-names-20121001
Yes, a winter storm could be named Gandolf, Q, or Orko!
Orko as in the Orko from he-man?
The Weather Channel is claiming Orko, as in the Basque thunder god, but really how many people would even think that there was even a Basque thunder god named Orko? We all will be thinking of He-Man if Orko hits!
njb902 wrote:d_sel1 wrote:njb902 wrote:d_sel1 wrote:Va'al wrote:d_sel1 wrote:Over the last two day, I survived the restart of the Mayan Calendar and winter storm Draco.
I wonder if National Weather Service gone too far into the Apocalypse thing, naming a winter storm Draco, Latin for dragon.
http://suite101.com/article/observing-the-constellation-draco-a40034
I know of the constellation, but the Weather Channel actually is claiming they were naming it after the Greek lawgiver.
Wait til y'all check this out
http://www.weather.com/news/winter-storm-names-20121001
Yes, a winter storm could be named Gandolf, Q, or Orko!
Orko as in the Orko from he-man?
The Weather Channel is claiming Orko, as in the Basque thunder god, but really how many people would even think that there was even a Basque thunder god named Orko? We all will be thinking of He-Man if Orko hits!
You're right I certainly didn't know there was a Basque thunder god.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:You know what I'm dying to see? Testimonials of people who really did buy into this whole thing. Like, people who really thought yesterday was the end of days. Basically, I want to see a humble pie eating contest.
Fires_Of_Inferno wrote:Shadowman wrote:You know what I'm dying to see? Testimonials of people who really did buy into this whole thing. Like, people who really thought yesterday was the end of days. Basically, I want to see a humble pie eating contest.
I want to hear about the people who blew their life savings because they seriously thought we'd all die. They've gotta be feeling like idiots about now.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:I pity those who stocked up on MRE's. Apparently, shelf-life and durability take priority over taste.
njb902 wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:I pity those who stocked up on MRE's. Apparently, shelf-life and durability take priority over taste.
Some aren't bad, however some of them made me want to strangle whoever created them.
OptiMagnus wrote:But really, if the Mayans could "predict the future" they would have been able to see the threats to their society, work around it, and live happily ever after. But there are no Mayans now, are there?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:OptiMagnus wrote:But really, if the Mayans could "predict the future" they would have been able to see the threats to their society, work around it, and live happily ever after. But there are no Mayans now, are there?
Actually there's millions of them.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Shadowman wrote:OptiMagnus wrote:But really, if the Mayans could "predict the future" they would have been able to see the threats to their society, work around it, and live happily ever after. But there are no Mayans now, are there?
Actually there's millions of them.
B-But...those aren't the flint-blade wielding, heart-ripping, human sacrificing ones from Apocalypto.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Shadowman wrote:OptiMagnus wrote:But really, if the Mayans could "predict the future" they would have been able to see the threats to their society, work around it, and live happily ever after. But there are no Mayans now, are there?
Actually there's millions of them.
B-But...those aren't the flint-blade wielding, heart-ripping, human sacrificing ones from Apocalypto.
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