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View Poll Results: If you were/are registered as a U. S. voter, who would/did you choose? | |||
John Kerry (Democrat) | 27 | 52.94% | |
George W. Bush (Republican) | 17 | 33.33% | |
"Go ahead. THROW YOUR VOTE AWAY!" | 7 | 13.73% | |
Voters: 51. You may not vote on this poll |
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(Alternative quip: Somebody tell Piccolo.)
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Bucking for a position of authority in the new world order, Pointy? |
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that song is good, but not as good as bananaphone and badgerbadgerbader.....
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Wow, long week. I finally understand what Zeke means when he says he couldn't update. Doesn't mean I'll stop complaining, though. :wink:
It seems this topic has been dragged hopelessly off course. On the other hand, it's remarkable it lasted as long as it did. I'll just save my half-page for some point in the future when it is needed. Heh heh heh. Nan is always right, and this earns her the punishment of repeated pokings. *pokes Nan* My bet is that if we destroyed Mars, the surviving space-borne entities would welcome us as liberators to the black hunks they would then call their homes, even if an evil dictator (Marvin the Martian) escaped to Syr--Jupiter--with his Weapons of Earth Destruction. And then Bill O'Reilly would laugh at the stupid Martians. Then Christ would return, take the worthy up into Heaven, and the Democrats would retake the House and Senate. And now, back to having a life. Or not. Translating the intricate tale of Publius and Furianus in Athens isn't exactly "having a life" in every sense of the word, but it is an approximation. Yes. |
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Bloody... who keeps deleting my cookies?
Oh, yeah. Me. ops: Sorry; that above "guest" post is, for the second time in a week, mine.
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Wowbagger Forum Lurker CURRENTLY: I've finally dived into the "let's everybody make a fan film" Kool-Aid. |
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Wowbagger, I've asked politely before for you not to do that. Stop it. It's not funny. :x
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You don't want an angry Nan. Trust me.
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No indeed - mine once threa- oh, you mean Nan the forumgoer etc. Right probably not no.
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If someone targeted the sun, however, this also means we're in for big trouble.
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Target the sun? With what? It's the sun!
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I dunno - there are plenty of sci-fi weapons that would do the trick. Myself, I'd just use a really really huge bucket of water.
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Blasted kerries. *Pulls out his humongo-deathray of doom.* Support the evil dictator party and ZEKE! Oh, wait, the election is over.
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I suppose one could introduce an unstable heavy element to screw with the fusion reaction... any fusion experts around to comment?
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Neutron flood to speed up the reaction.
It would take a whole lotta neutrons, though. The sun is *big*. Oh, and before anyone suggests it, dumping nuclear waste in the sun won't make it explode.
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Would it cause it belch? 'Cos that could be bad too. Especially if you live on Mercury.
Although, if you live on Mercury your life probably sucks anyway. |
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Maybe if you got a really really really HUGE magnet, that might do something interesting...
Or how about simultaneuously disrupting the links between every single atom?
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Digression: the artificial sun in Spider Man 2 sucking everything metal into it is accurate. The fact that it got bigger everytime it absorbed something isn't. What have we learned today? Science trumps partisan hackery, if only because everyone gets bored and leaves
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