Originally posted by mc2005Crap! Nailed again. Guess I'll just have to mosey out and find a new forum. Shucks.
no, he's one of these ppl who thinks its cool to pretend to be drunk on a forum. Theres at least one on most forums, Estimated age - 14.
oye maiyen... Nloiled agen. err... yoo gyet thiy jiszt.
Originally posted by mc2005I tried to correct my spelling just because you said that. I actually concentrated on trying to type/spell correctly because you noticed. Sorry for trying.
its amazing how your replies shifted from mispelled words every few words before i made that post, to perfect spelling and punctuation afterwards. I guess the imaginary alcohol wore off.
As for the punctuation, I dont know what you mean by "perfect" since looking over this thread I see multiple errors in punctuation, even after your corrected me. Unless of course you were being sarcastic. Which you most likely were.
Originally posted by geckosThe Statement "Alcohol is Great" was made
.. this is a devbate!?
I'm for the notion... alcohol is great.
Our little village is home for many of the workers at an alcohol plant,
They take milk waste and make grade 2 alcohol for cleaning and cosmetics etc. Once upon a time they made grade 1 pure alcohol but lots got stolen.
Laugh many of the workers are members of the local Volunteer fire brigade... the station is next to the plant and many of them smoke like chimneys.
I like a shot of Bulgarian 85 proof/vol Absinthe occasionally.
You could start a debate by lecturing the thread on the evils of alcohol...
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What did every one thing of "Leaving Las Vegas".. geesh I love that movie.
I was obscenely twisted. Nick Cage was great so was Elisabeth Shue but how about the scared woman bank teller and the meanie righteous landlady.
Getting serious though and opening a debate... was this movie really anti-alcoholism or did it glorify drunken behaviour at the next level.
Hey it started me putting vodka in the fridge...lol