Mindbender #32
Posted: October 31, 2007 2:52 pm
The average one is 2-4 inches wide and two miles long....
Gene Simmons tongue impersonators.SMLCHNG wrote:The average one is 2-4 inches wide and two miles long....
I'm wicked smmmmmaaaaaht!nutmeg wrote:I have no idea. I was thinking the Lightning thingie...but I see it's already taken!
Don't forget wicked humbledrunkpirate66 wrote:I'm wicked smmmmmaaaaaht!nutmeg wrote:I have no idea. I was thinking the Lightning thingie...but I see it's already taken!
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and just to save you all the suspense . . . lightening bolt is accurate although this radio station that supplies these is often wrong . . .
I am also wicked arrogant.![]()
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any sailor in the United States Coast Guard who is on the water during a storm or has ever done so knows how to incorporate storms and lightening statistics into their decisions . . .
Hey, it ain't bragging if you can do it. But in Jon's case ...popcornjack wrote:Don't forget wicked humbledrunkpirate66 wrote:I'm wicked smmmmmaaaaaht!nutmeg wrote:I have no idea. I was thinking the Lightning thingie...but I see it's already taken!
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and just to save you all the suspense . . . lightening bolt is accurate although this radio station that supplies these is often wrong . . .
I am also wicked arrogant.![]()
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any sailor in the United States Coast Guard who is on the water during a storm or has ever done so knows how to incorporate storms and lightening statistics into their decisions . . .
I just call em like a see em . . .LIPH wrote:Hey, it ain't bragging if you can do it. But in Jon's case ...popcornjack wrote:Don't forget wicked humbledrunkpirate66 wrote:I'm wicked smmmmmaaaaaht!nutmeg wrote:I have no idea. I was thinking the Lightning thingie...but I see it's already taken!
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and just to save you all the suspense . . . lightening bolt is accurate although this radio station that supplies these is often wrong . . .
I am also wicked arrogant.![]()
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any sailor in the United States Coast Guard who is on the water during a storm or has ever done so knows how to incorporate storms and lightening statistics into their decisions . . .
