Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by RedWood on
Thu Jan 25th 2007 at 4:26am
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lol. the sad thing is that i almost agree.
Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
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Thu Jan 25th 2007 at 5:19am
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He had me until "failure to elect". Lemme recount some of the major events in America from the past few years.
2000: The American people elected Al Gore, George Bush was made president by the people who actually run the country
2001: A bunch of 'terrorists' operating under orders from Osama bin Laden, a known CIA asset, hijacked four planes and successfully flew three of them into certain important buildings, two of which collapsed in a highly sketchy manner, then another that wasn't even hit collapsed mysteriously, "due to fire". This all happened the same day NORAD was running an exercise simulating several passenger jets being hijacked. All three buildings that collapsed were leased and insured to Larry Silverstein at the time, who said during an interview on public access television that they made the decision to 'pull' building 7, contrary to the official 9-11 commission's report ("due to fire").
The controversial USA PATRIOT Act is passed, which makes unconstitutional surveillance, search and seizure perfectly legal, as long as someone says 'zomg terrorist'
2003: The United States defies the United Nations and invades Iraq, using phantom 'Weapons of Mass Destruction' as the pretense, or maybe it was because Saddam Hussein was harboring Al Qaeda leaders who helped plan the 9-11 attack (wave that flag, sheep!)... we never really got a good answer, we got celebrity news on all of the major news channels instead, and people just kinda forgot about it.
2004: Bush's main opponent in the presidential elections is also his cousin, and was also a member of the Skull and Bones club. More celebrities on major news channels.
And so on and so forth, etc, etc.
A Message from the Citizens of the US to John Cleese:
You are a c**t.
o
Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by French Toast on
Thu Jan 25th 2007 at 6:02am
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John Cleese is the best comedian that has ever, and will ever live. You sir, are the c**t.
"2. The letter 'U' will be reinstated in words such as "favour" and "neighbour." Likewise, you will learn to spell "doughnut" without skipping half the letters, and the suffix -ize will be replaced by the suffix -ise. Generally, you will be expected to raise your vocabulary to acceptable levels. (look up "vocabulary")."
QFT. I can't put enough emphasis on this one.
Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by amanderino on
Thu Jan 25th 2007 at 9:48am
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I'm with number seven on the list. American cars are poopy.
Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
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Someone been watching Loose Change by any chance?<br style="color: white;">
Hello there.
Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by French Toast on
Thu Jan 25th 2007 at 4:45pm
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Oh my God, this was about a funny article by John Cleese, and you've somehow turned it into another bulls**t 911 conspiracy theory thread.
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Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by fishy on
Thu Jan 25th 2007 at 5:04pm
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i doubt that this has anything to do with john cleese, as he's educated enough to know that -ize is normally the prefered english spelling. he's usually funny, too.
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Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by RedWood on
Fri Jan 26th 2007 at 2:56am
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? quote:Sketchy as in dodgy, suspicious. The twin towers were designed to be very hard to bring down, other less well-designed buildings have burned uncontrollably for days and didn't fall. Structural steel doesn't even begin to soften at the temperatures present in the twin towers, and even if fire did weaken the supports enough for both buildings to collapse, they would have fallen over, not inward and downward, as they did.
I knew what u meant. I just said that because i couldn't think of a reason why you would say that, but those do should like good reasons to believe what you do. I don't want to stare a debate over this but i wonder what temperature you would have to reach to weaken the beams enough to fail.
Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
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Fri Jan 26th 2007 at 6:47am
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? quote:[quote=Gorbachev]
Yeah, and with the current regulations popping in you'd think the States didn't see the difference between the border up here and down there.[/quote]
Ahh, so you like that passport thingy then. :kitty:
I unlike many other locals (I work at a bank so I see this sort of stuff very, very frequently) have a still-valid passport. But I never use it when going to the States and quick frankly it's retarded. This is nothing more than the usual scare tactics, I mean seriously you make everyone have passports but anyone unscrupulous will just have counterfeit passports anyway and with such a high volume of documents personnel will just be so glossed over seeing them they won't pay attention to the details anymore.
And they try to arm and train the guards like the ones at the Mexican border. Psst...here's a tip, we don't give a s**t about hopping the border; waiting 1-5 cars to talk with a normal human for two seconds is fine for us. Making us wait in lineups to get passports and then bigger lineups so automatons can back up the queue with unnecessary checking of documents does piss people off and the jumpers will still be jumpers. Some good messing up of international relations though, I know lots of people who aren't going to go through the hassle to travel for shopping trips, etc. (And this goes both ways for those who want to get arrogant). Way to screw up tourism for no reason other than political and financial gain in the name of "safety".
Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by amanderino on
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Right. You can make an awful car good if you know what you're doing. I still don't like American cars, though.
Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
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Fri Jan 26th 2007 at 12:35pm
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Cars are not inherently borked. Yes, they make lemons but by and large, they aren't made broken.
However, their owners are. The average grownup now, hasn't a clue on how to properly maintain an automobile. I have owned several cars. Most have in excess of 100,000 miles. The last 4 have in excess of 300,000. My Saturn has 394,000 miles on the odometer, and 760,000 miles on the body. All my auto's are properly maintained though.
If you have a car, thats not been previously owned, and its broken, its more than likely your fault. Thats not 100% assured, but its more than likely true. If you have a previously owned car and its broken, stop bitching about the car since you are not privy to its history. You cannot in good faith blame it for its woes.
If you are under 30, the chances are you have NOT the knowledge to make an educated assessment of car brands. You are more than likely just repeating your parents words. There are however exceptions. I am betting NickelPlate knows a few things about cars, and we all know that he is a child in a grown mans body. :heee:
But seriously, until you've owned a car from new, don't wad all cars into the "FORD SUCKS ASS" category. :rolleyes:
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Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by Flynn on
Fri Jan 26th 2007 at 1:32pm
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When I was 6 I used to have an insane crush on my dad's Ford Escort. Infact I was so obsessed with Escorts in general that everytime one went I used to exclaim "Ford Escort!". It was the last model before they got replaced by the Focus- 1996 model. But I liked cars in general. I also enjoyed crushing my toy cars. I liked cars so much that I hated them if you know what I mean. I went mad over them- crazy. I would jump at the chance to see a car being crushed whole. I dunno why, I just did.
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Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri Jan 26th 2007 at 3:12pm
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Seems to me that the towers would have a chimney effect, turning them into a flue.. Thereby increasing the heat like in a wood stoves vent pipe.
Just my thinking though since the stairway in the towers was engulfed in all that fuel. :rolleyes:
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Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by Andrei on
Fri Jan 26th 2007 at 5:41pm
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More Cleese, less 9-11 paranoia. We've had enough of that already.
Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
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How do planes fall out of the sky at 30,000 feet and 600 mph and people walk away?
You're asking a question about the exception to the rule. Perhaps you should be thinking about the rule.
I saw with my own eyes a car that had been hit by an Amtrak train. You know, the 100 mph kind?
Nothing was left of the car to identify what make it was except the hubcap of one wheel. The driver lived with scratches.
s**t happens, and theres no conspiracy involved. People naturally want to blame, and its easiest to blame whats closer to home, than something thousands of miles away.
America, or certain segments of it want to believe that the US government had something to do with the towers falling. Nothings going to stop them from thinking such. But its my belief that the government can sabotage a lot, with a lot less visuals. Seeing the towers fall was pretty well seen. There are things that can do more harm, and no one will notice for years.
Why do something, everyone would notice, assuming you had the incentive to cause grief?
Never mind, thats a rhetorical question since you've obviously made up your mind. If you think the US government brought down the towers, then they did.
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Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri Jan 26th 2007 at 8:21pm
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Well, the only thing you said that I concur with is, "Ford is a bitch to work on" The f**king people design their motors to require special tools. Assholes all of them.
The rest of it is.. unsubstantiated bunk. No car breaks more often than another, not by default anyway.
Yes, they all break. I drive brand new school busses and about 5 a year break down. I deliver about 75, so thats what? about 4%? Now compound that by ever how many people deliver school busses and you get a pretty whopping figure. s**t breaks.
I don't own it any longer but I did have a 1990 Tempo. By all accounts a piece of s**t car. At least thats what I heard prior to buying it.. USED.
I got over 400,000 miles out of it before it became to much of a liability to use anymore. Yup, fixed many of its parts, but it was still about 75% original equipment when I sold it for parts.
Now, if I bought into that crap about Tempo's, I'd not have gotten one to show me otherwise.
Believe what you wish, but its people who break these things. If your Pop is fixing mainly Fords, find out if its the owners breaking them before you complain. If your Pop doesn't know, then he should be quiet about Fords too. Could it be that more people drive fords and thats why more are broken?
I wonder.
IMO, the most reliable car is a Honda. No particular reason other than they seem to last beyond expectations. I do however like a Saturn too, so its not American or Foreign I favor.
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Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by DocRock on
Fri Jan 26th 2007 at 8:30pm
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The hardest part of the whole 911 thing for me to understand is how people shrug it off like it's not a big deal anymore. To me, it seems that those people are very un-patriotic. How can they shrug it off like - meh, it's been 5 years ago now, get over it.
It is so obvious that the buildings didn't fall due to fire. I can site you many other buildings that have burned much longer, even days, and didn't collapse. Your agrument, I'm sure, will be that those building weren't hit by planes.
If a building can burn for hours and hours and not collapse, then what was it that caused the twin towers to collapse only after burning for a few hours? A plane hitting it? Certainly not, especially when the buildings were built to withstand hurricane force winds and a plane hitting it. They had to take that into account when they built the buildings especially when, at the time of their build, they were going to be the tallest in the world. They took into account that the Empire State Building was hit by a plane once which had been lost in the fog. However, the Empire State Building didn't collapse.
If, for the sake of argument, the buildings' metal stretched and bent due to the heat, wouldn't it make sense to think that the building would have fallen down alot slower than 9 seconds? There was a lot of weight there to collapse upon itself. Wouldn't the floors stack up as they fell, pancaking down upon one another and then slowing as more and more stacked up? But both buildings fell at the speed of gravity. It took 9 seconds for each building to fall. What happened to the floors under to make them not slow the building as it fell? Same thing happened to building WTC7 - but it wasn't even hit by a plane.
Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
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Fri Jan 26th 2007 at 8:46pm
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The fact remains that we have no structural engineers to postulate our arguments with. Not that that would do any good. We had a doctor, and he royally f**ked up the ADHD discussion. (Thats for the purpose of example, not to open past scabs)
The buildings were the biggest of the big. Unless you want to wreck a plane into the next tallest building of a DIFFERENT design, we'll never know for sure.
I watched the films about the falling. I believe it was due to a design flaw that never took into account of fire+impact. If they had, they never would have made the stairwells as they had.
I have no answer. Just my belief and my engineering background. I could bring a building down. I dunno if I could do it with a plane. I never studied that.
So, my best guess is worthless. :sad:
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Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
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Fri Jan 26th 2007 at 9:19pm
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I couldn't finish. The kid just wouldn't shut up. :sad:
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Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
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OH HO HO AMERRRICANS SO UNCULTURED YES
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Re: A message frrom the great and wise John Cleese
Posted by French Toast on
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At least it's funnier than most comedy coming out of America these days.
Fart boobs penis. Hah, I'm so funny!