Must be Yor killing time! |
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That would be an accurate description.
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Shouldn't you conduct a pre-emptive strike on the sheep instead of hiding? You know, find a farm and just kill all of them?
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Ahhh. Good morn.. uh, afternoon, all!
Busy night last night for a few of us.
Let's see what I can pull off today.
I see Greldon and Littlewotts have about the same sleep pattern as I. mmm, you should do something about that.
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Does anyone find it just a little odd that anyone who has posted a score in the ANZACs is a Senator.
Too many chiefs and not enough indians...
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Disclaimer: The above statement should not offend anyone on the grounds of the author is also part Native-American.
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I'm going to be busier today that I was last night. I might actaully have something to submit.
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And the ones that explode...
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#1389
by Veteran Gerakken - 2/21/2004 3:10:31 PM
Shouldn't you conduct a pre-emptive strike on the sheep instead of hiding? You know, find a farm and just kill all of them? |
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If it was only that easy. From Threadzilla, post 535, an ex-ANZAC engages a then fierce foe in GROSS:
Oh, and Gerraken, you're in the ANZAC sights. When you are least expecting it buddy, and wham, an inexplicable sheep stampede... |
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And the horror continues later in post 570:
Gerakken: I suggest you peek out of your window as you read this. You may see some VERY patient, specially trained snappy sheep just innocently 'hanging about'. |
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The later fragment clearly shows why I give those sheep a lot of berth. It eventually went from sheep heads in my bed to attempted bombing to the threat of sending whole herds of sheep after me! Paranoia soon took over. My own perspective of my dire sheep situation in post 572:
Yeah, always got to watch out for those trained attack sheep. Gives me a baaad feeling when I go outside. Life ain't easy on the run, hiding from sheep. Especially when they disguise themselves and discreetly take the place of the Alpaca herd a few miles away from my house. Then again, there are some awfully sheepish looking goats nearby as well. And then there are those mountain sheep at the research facility a ways across town. That is a scary thought: mutant trained attack sheep augmented by experiments unknown. And it is real baaad when they infiltrate my dreams, but instead of me counting them, the sheep got my number! |
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So beware the killer sheep, whether they are launched by a current ANZAC or an ex-ANZAC. They are dangerous creatures.
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All this talk of sheep reminds me of the farm, back in my youth. Shifty little creatures. Their greatest strength is making themselves appear as dumb as the turkeys.
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The Guardians are back in 8th place |
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Congrats to US!
At least for a little while.
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Ok, back to the fun job of disassembling the Yor and filleting the Torians.
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In my latest game the minors took all the planets around me. Chumps.
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I guess it wasn't so bad..the systems were easier to assualt.
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I'd have expected some Jedi here at the moment
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Especially if you consider
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How close this thread is getting
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