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  1. Call me old, but I'm really happy to see Micheal J Fox is coming back to TV. I know a couple people that have parkinson's and I know how it completely wipes out a person, so add on to that the fact I grew up watching MJF in Back to the future and other movies when I was a teen, I'm really glad to see he's actually coming back to Tv now. Hope I'm not the only one...
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  2. I've pulled and used a variation of the "canoe" line twice. Once when a guy pulled a knife (put the knife down or I'll turn your head into a canoe) and once when a guy kept reaching in his jacket after I told him not to (reach into your jacket again and I'll turn your head into a canoe). Both believed me, and much like Ike, altered their course of action. They were both on video and both stores kept them in their training files to show new loss prevention employees.
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  4. Drifter

    Wild Brook Trout trip

    Just returned home last night from a trip with my good friend Mark to Gates Lodge on the Au Sable for some fishing for wild brook trout. We stayed at Gates on the upper river rather than at my cabin on the mid section of river. Had a wonderful couple days with a good friend catching some beautiful wild brookies on dry flies during the bwo hatch. Also moved a couple really nice browns including one that was in the upper teens/20" range that chased my streamer but would not commit to taking it. Our room at Gates had a view of the river running right by it not even 50ft away, full service Orvis shop 50ft in the other direction of the cabin door, as well river side dinning. Gates is a great place to stay, too bad Rusty passed away so young in 2009 because he was always enjoyable talking too when in the shop. Weather was cool with night temps hitting the upper 30's but daytime fishing was very nice not only because of the fish and beautiful river but also because the fall colors are starting to pop on the river now. Here's about a 2-3 min slideshow I put together from the trip, hope you enjoy.
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  5. You would find that useful in all the threads I start. Please don't add a dislike button.
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  6. Diddums

    Britain in Minecraft

    Holy shit, this is amazing. Ordnance Survey, the people that map stuff, have recreated GB in Minecraft, to the block. All 22 BILLION of them. Clicky Ordnance Survey, the body responsible for mapping Great Britain from top to toe, have recreated 86,000 square miles of it in Minecraft. The map was built in two weeks by intern Joseph Braybrook and OS's Innovation Labs team using the mapping authority's OpenData products, and can be downloaded to explore for free. Ordnance Survey’s data covers England, Scotland, Wales and their surrounding islands. The resulting Minecraft map incorporates 224,000 of Great Britain’s 229,848 square km. “We think we may have created the largest Minecraft world ever built based on real-world data,” OS Innovation Lab Manager Graham Dunlop told the BBC. “The resulting map shows the massive potential not just for using Minecraft for computer technology and geography purposes in schools, but also the huge scope of applications for OS OpenData too.” Once downloaded, the map starts new players on the spot of OS’s head office in Southampton. From there, they can make mainland Britain - 22 billion blocks of it - their playground. Using a combination of two programs - OS Terrain 50 and OS VectorMap - the mapping authority has managed to port a 3D model of the earth surface into the game, and overlay it with accurately placed bodies of water, woodland and roads. The entire generation process took about seven hours on a “modest” desktop PC. OS have found equivalent materials for each of the key terrain types in their maps. Motorways are built in diamond, for instance, and B Roads from pumpkin. “Each blocks represents a ground area of 50 square metres,” write OS. “The raw height data is stored in metres and must be scaled down to fit within the 256 block height limit in Minecraft. A maximum height of 2 500 metres was chosen, which means Ben Nevis, appears just over 128 blocks high. “Although this exaggerates the real-world height, it preserves low-lying coastal features such as Bournemouth's cliffs, adding interest to the landscape.” Bloody hell, eh? You can find the map to download here - it’s approximately 3.6GB uncompressed. OS have also provided coordinates for some notable geographical landmarks, including Mount Snowdon, the site of London, and Lake Windermere. Wow. Just wow.
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  7. Hi All , Been a really long long long fucking time since i spent anytime around the forum .... So long i don't even know if my original account is still around here My name Is Stephen for any one who didn't know / can't remeber xD . I was in Alliance although lack of presence probably means im not anymore haha ... Must remember to reapply For Battlefield 4 and Upcoming GTA Online super fun times I play my games on The PS3 Soon to be PS4 . The PSN ID is PrivateParts_93 ( maybe - 93 ) Most people i palyed CoD with in Alliance still have it any ways just for some new people to add for GTA Online Thefting I will try be as active as i once was all that time ago looking forward to chatting with you all again & Gaming of course
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  8. Chookes

    Your GTA selfies

    Well played.
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  10. I edited the Hierarchy, if Cal or Matt don't wanna be so high up let me know and i'll switch it out for someone that does. You guys can do a lot more stuff then the reps can. Like look at settings, demoting members and such. Crew Leader: Capn_Underpants Commissioner: Egotisti_Cal Lieutenant: crippled_viper Representatives (write on walls, invite new members, publish multiple emblems): BurnfitBillyBoy Kiweeeey NCA-Paendrag tronic44 stretch616 kylebees technoyamwanger PrivateParts_93* Fuhgawzzz* Syko_1cEmAn* deterioration* *Sent invites back
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  11. Harrison

    Pimp yo ride!

    Right click that image, click copy image URL (google chrome) and then do the image thing here-
    1 point
  12. I hate that bitch! I'm going to write to R* and demand they remove her from the game!
    1 point
  13. Welcome, good to see you're here to keep your cousin in check, he's been writing about sexy dead people and sandy vaginas FFS.
    1 point
  14. Cassidy

    Champions

    You were pretty much all alone up there. I couldn't gank because I kept getting caught out and dying. But yeah, you're a damn good top laner for that being one of your first times.
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  15. Just the one that said Hey Rich .
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  16. I only have fun at an elderly's expense because they'll probably forget what I said straight away anyway. And Mel Gibson loves the Scots. It's the English he doesn't like (I would post proof of him beheading an Englishman if I wasn't at work).
    1 point
  17. Happy Birthday!
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  18. Plumbers Crack

    Out of Context

    Posted Today, 01:31 PM Chookes can't come.
    1 point
  19. Man, this show is hilarious. Follow through to the channel here and there is a ton more. Some of the people are douchebags, but the fun part is when they get into the club and start talking to women.
    1 point
  20. Douche bags getting sloppy drunk whores cell numbers
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  21. Dattebayo

    IMPD officer shot

    Then enjoy this pony's psychotic break: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHy3ZhY9VKs Not enough for you? Let me know. I will turn this thread into a shining beacon of pony visible from space if it means cheering you up. /Once you slip up and post a viable picture of yourself, I'm gonna ponify the living sh*t out of you.
    1 point
  22. I'll join next time I've got a few free moments to myself. We need some events, like racing around a certain area on nothing but bicycles and tractors.
    1 point
  23. You being there will make the pain of no Dylan feel better! No gay.
    1 point
  24. I wasn't even mean't to be coming til Diddums coerced me into it xD
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  26. so funny, where do they find these crazy characters? At least they have the balls to talk to beautiful women I guess
    1 point
  27. What I don't understand is why Cleverley is barely getting any game time, I really rate him and for me he has the makings of another Paul Scholes. As for the Gooners, after the 1st day defeat againsth Villa everyone was writing them off and saying here we go again. I'm glad that they have turned things around because as a purist there are few better sights in football than watching Arsenal at full tilt. Tough call for this years PL title, no one team has stood out head and shoulders above the rest imo. I think the results in January and Feb will really show us who's got what it takes. They are, for me, the 2 hardest months in the calendar, that's where the big boys usually have to grind out results more than at any other time.
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  28. http://youtu.be/PE9Qm8mShik
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  29. Great clip Doc
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  30. I talked to Cal and Rich, and I'm going to be uploading them on the FG community channel once I get them going. I'm probably going to be putting the first video on this Saturday.
    1 point
  31. I think I got a taste of both worlds growing up, good and bad parenting. Age 1-13 I was raised by dad and mom in a small town, played with toy army men with my younger brother, was taught good morals, manners ect, I was a danm good kid! (A big part of it was getting slapped with a big ass belt if I was a little shit - I support parents being able to "hurt" their kids to discipline them) Then they got divorced, had to go live with my mom, she worked 7 days a week.. TV/video games/internet and friends from school were my "parenting" from then on. Thank god I was taught good values early, if I had not been taught in my early childhood I'm sure I would be one of those pricks with no respect, spoiled rotten and worse Sure I went through stages....got into bad stuff, BUT thankfully I became aware (thanks to good parenting) and straitened my shit out. My friends who had crap parents, continued down a bad path and I'm fairly sure their future is going to suck. Basically, I think all the shitty shit kids out there are the result of bad parenting. Of course sometimes the parent cannot help it, but still that is the reason IMO.
    1 point
  32. tronic44

    GTA V

    on every GTA game there's always that one type of post (normally the smallest) that doesn't budge and you only ever hit them when you're travelling at about 120mph! lol The driving in this game is immense, just like the rest of the game!
    1 point
  33. Qualified professional answer: You've got to be kidding me. I've been further even more decided to use even go need to do more as anyone can. Can you really be far even as decided half as much to use go wish for that? My guess is that when one really been far even as decided once to use even go want, it is then that he has really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like. It's just common sense. I'd say go with changing your in and out bits. Your question is a completely valid scientific problem. Not for me though. Between the years of 1680 and 1687, there was a little bollox named Issac that lived in England and all of his neighbors couldn't stand him. He was a smart man and he knew it. He'd go around telling people stuff that they weren't interested in. He became a pest. The villagers came up with a plan at a secret town meeting to get Issac out of the village during the day. They uprooted a tree from a nearby orchard and replanted it just on the outskirts of a local farm. They wrote up a note from his "grandmother" and sealed it. A courier found Issac and told him this letter was found recently and it told of an apple tree that made you your brain absorb more information than anywhere else in the country. He set off and found the tree. He sat there every day studying his books and shit, time passed and the placebo effect took place. He actually believed he was smarter than ever. The fool. Then one day an apple fell from the tree and landed on his loaf. This made him ponder why the hell things like that happened and then he discovered gravity, wrote a book and moved away to Hollywood. His neighbors' ploy had worked and Issac was gone. Qualified professional answer: Apple tree. There's no good stories about pears.
    1 point
  34. Just Cal

    The Xbox One is...

    The Wii U kicks both their asses. PC too. Wii U master race!
    1 point
  35. BO7H B4RRELS

    Random Pictures

    Radiobread:
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  37. Drifter

    Awesome movie scenes

    I have two guns....one for each of ya
    1 point
  38. Docwagon

    Awesome movie scenes

    You're gonna look awfully silly with that...
    1 point
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