Hey guys, I'm burning down an Orphanage right now.
That is so passe. What is this, Victorian England? The hot thing now to burn is Hummer dealerships, didn't you know?
Has the increased cost of fuel affected arson rates yet?
Not in California. The state itself is like a fucking kindling box. You don't even have to use anything more than a match to set half the state on fire.
I was a registered republican until the exact moment Dubya finished saying the phrase "Axis of Eval."
Now I'm just me, and have no affiliations.
My dad followed suit after they finally admitted that there were no WMDs.
So... you're a small government moderate? I mean, since you see to agree with most of this forum on the popular issues, you're a pretty good fit for the liberal platform.
So... you're a small government moderate? I mean, since you see to agree with most of this forum on the popular issues, you're a pretty good fit for the liberal platform.
I'm pretty much for whatever makes the world suck less.
I was a big fan of Bill Clinton even as a republican.
The size of government only matters to me based on whether or not the more powerful group is run by assholes or super assholes.
Well I have work to do tomorrow so it's goodnight now. And Gim I was serious, Licensed to Ill is all you need. Although it might be worth getting Ill Comunication for Root Down and Sabotage.
You're at opposite ends of a country the size of New Jersey :P But I guess driving goes slower over there what with all the sheep on the highways.
You can drive from Glasgow to London in a little less than twelve hours if you're careful of when you leave and the roads you pick.
The petrol costs alone make it too expensive to be worth it, though.
Really? Is that just because the roads aren't quite as direct, or you can't drive as fast? I mean I know the UK is bigger than New Jersey, but I can drive the entire length of California in 12 hours.
You're at opposite ends of a country the size of New Jersey :P But I guess driving goes slower over there what with all the sheep on the highways.
You can drive from Glasgow to London in a little less than twelve hours if you're careful of when you leave and the roads you pick.
The petrol costs alone make it too expensive to be worth it, though.
Really? Is that just because the roads aren't quite as direct, or you can't drive as fast? I mean I know the UK is bigger than New Jersey, but I can drive the entire length of California in 12 hours.
That might be longer than it actually was. It's been a few years since I actually did the drive (since it's a hell of a lot faster and cheaper to fly). Bob would be able to tell you.
I always thought I was more conservative than I really was, but that probably comes from how long I was forced to quietly nod at the things people around me said until I decided to be confrontational about that shit.
I always thought I was more conservative than I really was, but that probably comes from how long I was forced to quietly nod at the things people around me said until I decided to be confrontational about that shit.
Google Maps says just shy of 7 hours. That's about how long it takes me to get to Dayton, OH from Georgia.
Edit: But, to be fair, it's just a straight shot up I-75.
I played around with Google maps a bit, and it looks like it could take over 10 hours to drive from the very northern point in Ireland to the very southern point, south of London.
Google Maps says just shy of 7 hours. That's about how long it takes me to get to Dayton, OH from Georgia.
Edit: But, to be fair, it's just a straight shot up I-75.
I played around with Google maps a bit, and it looks like it could take over 10 hours to drive from the very northern point in Ireland to the very southern point, south of London.
o_O
That doesn't sound right. Does that assume that you roll straight onto a ferry, without waiting for one?
Google Maps says just shy of 7 hours. That's about how long it takes me to get to Dayton, OH from Georgia.
Edit: But, to be fair, it's just a straight shot up I-75.
I played around with Google maps a bit, and it looks like it could take over 10 hours to drive from the very northern point in Ireland to the very southern point, south of London.
o_O
That doesn't sound right. Does that assume that you roll straight onto a ferry, without waiting for one?
Ferries across the English Channel were fun. There was a time where me and my dad were hopping between France and England about four times weekly for a month or so, and they all had the most excellent arcade rooms.
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Has the increased cost of fuel affected arson rates yet?
Edit: I need to shave.
How deliciously ironic. I don't think there is such a thing as a Hummer dealership in the UK. There is a BMW dealership nearby.
Not in California. The state itself is like a fucking kindling box. You don't even have to use anything more than a match to set half the state on fire.
Ah, I see. You're just forced to work with locally-available materials. I guess this is a sign that England is behind the times.
is a good song. Man, it's a beautiful day.
*twitch*
I'm not in England ...
>.> Oops, my bad, I thought you were in Cambridge. That's Bob, isn't it?
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Well, you know how I feel about small children :P
They burn faster, so you have to throw even more of them on the fire?
Wait, you're not a liberal?
Yes.
We are at opposite ends of the country, unfortunately.
I was a registered republican until the exact moment Dubya finished saying the phrase "Axis of Eval."
Now I'm just me, and have no affiliations.
My dad followed suit after they finally admitted that there were no WMDs.
You're at opposite ends of a country the size of New Jersey :P But I guess driving goes slower over there what with all the sheep on the highways.
So... you're a small government moderate? I mean, since you see to agree with most of this forum on the popular issues, you're a pretty good fit for the liberal platform.
You can drive from Glasgow to London in a little less than twelve hours if you're careful of when you leave and the roads you pick.
The petrol costs alone make it too expensive to be worth it, though.
I'm pretty much for whatever makes the world suck less.
I was a big fan of Bill Clinton even as a republican.
The size of government only matters to me based on whether or not the more powerful group is run by assholes or super assholes.
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Elki: EXACTLY
Really? Is that just because the roads aren't quite as direct, or you can't drive as fast? I mean I know the UK is bigger than New Jersey, but I can drive the entire length of California in 12 hours.
That might be longer than it actually was. It's been a few years since I actually did the drive (since it's a hell of a lot faster and cheaper to fly). Bob would be able to tell you.
Edit: But, to be fair, it's just a straight shot up I-75.
Ahahaha.
Liberal.
That might be it. I remembered it as "just short of [round number of hours]"I was thinking twelve, but it could have been eight.
You? Confrontational? Nooooo.... ;-)
o_O
That doesn't sound right. Does that assume that you roll straight onto a ferry, without waiting for one?
*facepalm* Oh man, uh... I meant Scotland >.>
edit: Shut up, Hippie :P
Twelve hours I attribute to the fact that I haven't done the drive in about five years.
EDIT: Also, google maps is way, way off in the north of Scotland.
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That's a nasty fucking city.