It looks like no one is interested in posting in the Spam Thread anymore... it used to gain about 5-10 pages and day... and now it hardly gains 1
Oh well...
STARGATE WORLDS: EXPLORE AN ENTIRE NEW GALAXY
ExoStatic
Posted 12th Aug 2005 10:56pm
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Hmm.
Impregnated fish / sheep hybrids.
Back in RF... getting back into the swing of things!
tagmaster
Posted 13th Aug 2005 4:51am
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For those who nows spanish! Spam well in Spanish:
Q es un punto azul en la pared??¿¿
Un mosquito con blue jeans
Who dares, win!
-Cpt. Pliskin.
The_Doc
Posted 14th Aug 2005 1:47pm
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o...k...
STARGATE WORLDS: EXPLORE AN ENTIRE NEW GALAXY
Cptchaos
Posted 15th Aug 2005 8:31am
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HURRY SOMEONE DONATE A DOLLAR L4Y WILL THEN BE 1337!!!
DaveMan_CI
Posted 15th Aug 2005 10:07am
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prob never be leet... as no-one only gonna donate one dollar.. someone will prob donate abit more than that next
DAveMAn_CI
Cptchaos
Posted 17th Aug 2005 8:53am
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damn
DaveMan_CI
Posted 17th Aug 2005 11:01am
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shamone
DAveMAn_CI
KrYpToN
Posted 25th Aug 2005 11:00pm
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is XBOX 360 out yet?
sadist
Posted 28th Aug 2005 1:25pm
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Spam. Ham in a can. You can fry in a pan. Good to throw at fans
Trump
Posted 30th Aug 2005 12:21pm
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Quote
You can use the f-word in class (but only five times).
A secondary school is to allow pupils to swear at teachers - as long as they don't do so more than five times in a lesson. A running tally of how many times the f-word has been used will be kept on the board. If a class goes over the limit, they will be 'spoken' to at the end of the lesson. The astonishing policy, which the school says will improve the behaviour of pupils, was condemned by parents' groups and MPs yesterday. They warned it would backfire. Parents were advised of the plan, which comes into effect when term starts next week, in a letter from the Weavers School in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.
See the difference between education in Britain and education in the US. In Britain, free speech is limited. In the US, you can swear at your teacher all day long without a quota. Much better.
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The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; wisdom and instruction fools despise.
snail_master
Posted 30th Aug 2005 6:01pm
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testiclae, pointless inuendo or a word for all occasions? we should have a CENSORED pride day at L4Y for anyone whoes homosexual on this site
I knew there was a reason for my grotesque appearance
smotty
Posted 1st Sep 2005 5:34pm
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In 2001, FEMA warned that a hurricane striking New Orleans was one of the three most likely disasters in the U.S. But the Bush administration cut New Orleans flood control funding by 44 percent to pay for the Iraq war.
Biblical in its uncontrolled rage and scope, Hurricane Katrina has left millions of Americans to scavenge for food and shelter and hundreds to thousands reportedly dead. With its main levee broken, the evacuated city of New Orleans has become part of the Gulf of Mexico. But the damage wrought by the hurricane may not entirely be the result of an act of nature.
A year ago the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed to study how New Orleans could be protected from a catastrophic hurricane, but the Bush administration ordered that the research not be undertaken. After a flood killed six people in 1995, Congress created the Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Control Project, in which the Corps of Engineers strengthened and renovated levees and pumping stations. In early 2001, the Federal Emergency Management Agency issued a report stating that a hurricane striking New Orleans was one of the three most likely disasters in the U.S., including a terrorist attack on New York City. But by 2003 the federal funding for the flood control project essentially dried up as it was drained into the Iraq war. In 2004, the Bush administration cut funding requested by the New Orleans district of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for holding back the waters of Lake Pontchartrain by more than 80 percent. Additional cuts at the beginning of this year (for a total reduction in funding of 44.2 percent since 2001) forced the New Orleans district of the Corps to impose a hiring freeze. The Senate had debated adding funds for fixing New Orleans’ levees, but it was too late.
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the difference.