• LMAO Pics April 2014 v. Mod-sponsored
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[QUOTE=Keychain;44792434][t]http://i.imgur.com/18XipMb.jpg[/t] I thought this was fried chicken at first.[/QUOTE] No I honestly thought they were fried dogs for a second, and then thought, nahhh has to be chicken shaped to be dogs, then you said "i thought this was fried chicken at first" then I panicked because i thought they were fried dogs again, then i opened the image bigger. life is nutty.
And then the dog was phone but who was boobies
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[img]http://37.media.tumblr.com/e6bb0b325fbde9e553932b10bd9a7430/tumblr_mf6diaSgoS1qjnhqgo1_500.jpg[/img] heres another image picture for the memes thread
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[QUOTE=Rents;44792716][img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5636656/1399931947332.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Look at dat booty
[QUOTE=booster;44792309][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa_db5l0q4Q[/media][/QUOTE] [video=youtube;mvdBDm7FrQ0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvdBDm7FrQ0[/video]
Flirting monkeys: [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roqc0HcO9KU[/MEDIA]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/xIuHOBV.gif[/img] thomas gore busting some sick moves on the dance floor
[QUOTE=kiloy;44792789]Look at dat booty[/QUOTE] Show me da booty
[QUOTE=for no reason;44792900]Show me da booty[/QUOTE] Give me the booty
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[img]http://i.imgur.com/nQxktsM.jpg[/img] Hentai in America
[QUOTE=Call Me Kiwi;44791667]Thats pretty metal.[/QUOTE] It looks that way, doesn't it? It's actually made of cardboard. HAHAHAHAUEHUEHAEHUHAUHEUEHA I GOT YOU GOOD.
[QUOTE=laarg;44788737][IMG]http://pics.kuvaton.com/kuvei/different2.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Good to know im not alone!
[QUOTE=cheesecurls;44792898][img]http://i.imgur.com/xIuHOBV.gif[/img] thomas gore busting some sick moves on the dance floor[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/NSUqq1K.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Dick Slamfist;44792007][img]http://i.imgur.com/8hI4qCH.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] You could park a bus in that gap
Old gold o'clock. [URL="http://imgur.com/gallery/40iCO"]oh god it's longer than I expected just go here [/URL]
[QUOTE=Holt!;44791894][video=youtube;cY18em5GRW4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cY18em5GRW4[/video][/QUOTE] Oh God he's right.
[QUOTE=Blueleaf;44793171]Old gold o'clock. [/QUOTE] dat pagestrech
[quote] [URL="http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?p=44790062#post44790062"]Zonesylvania posted:[/URL] [URL="http://i.imgur.com/ADjkKZC.png"][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/ADjkKZC.png[/IMG][/URL] [/quote] The whole Terra Nova expedition is tremendously sad and is an amazing story of bravery, mistakes and sacrifice. The whole group died on the long return journey. Well worth a read, if only for the incredible diary Scott kept until his death. [quote] Before Oates exited the tent and walked to his death, he uttered the words "I am just going outside and may be some time." Robert Falcon Scott: "We are weak, writing is difficult, but for my own sake I do not regret this journey, which has shown that Englishmen can endure hardships, help one another, and meet death with as great a fortitude as ever in the past" "We are very near the end, but have not and will not lose our good cheer". "Had we lived I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, endurance and courage of my companions which would have stirred the heart of every Englishman. These rough notes and our dead bodies must tell the tale." [/quote] [quote] Journey to the Pole (from Wikipedia] Scott outlined his plans for the southern journey to the entire shore party, but left open who would form the final polar team. Eleven days before Scott's teams set off towards the pole, Scott gave the dog driver Meares the following written orders at Cape Evans dated 20 October 1911 to secure Scott's speedy return from the pole using dogs: About the first week of February I should like you to start your third journey to the South, the object being to hasten the return of the third Southern unit (the polar party) and give it a chance to catch the ship. The date of your departure must depend on news received from returning units, the extent of the depot of dog food you have been able to leave at One Ton Camp, the state of the dogs, etc ... It looks at present as though you should aim at meeting the returning party about March 1 in Latitude 82 or 82.30 The march south began on 1 November 1911, a caravan of mixed transport groups (motors, dogs, horses), with loaded sledges, travelling at different rates, all designed to support a final group of four men who would make a dash for the Pole. The southbound party steadily reduced in size as successive support teams turned back. Scott reminded the returning Atkinson of the order "to take the two dog-teams south in the event of Meares having to return home, as seemed likely".By 4 January 1912, the last two four-man groups had reached 87° 34′ S.Scott announced his decision: five men (Scott, Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, Lawrence Oates and Edgar Evans) would go forward, the other three (Teddy Evans, William Lashly and Tom Crean) would return. The chosen group marched on, reaching the Pole on 17 January 1912, only to find that Amundsen had preceded them by five weeks. Scott's anguish is indicated in his diary: "The worst has happened"; "All the day dreams must go"; "Great God! This is an awful place". The deflated party began the 800-mile (1,300 km) return journey on 19 January. "I'm afraid the return journey is going to be dreadfully tiring and monotonous", wrote Scott on the next day. However, the party made good progress despite poor weather, and had completed the Polar Plateau stage of their journey, approximately 300 miles (500 km), by 7 February. In the following days, as the party made the 100-mile (160 km) descent of the Beardmore Glacier, the physical condition of Edgar Evans, which Scott had noted with concern as early as 23 January, declined sharply. A fall on 4 February had left Evans "dull and incapable",and on 17 February, after a further fall, he died near the glacier foot. Meanwhile back at Cape Evans, the Terra Nova arrived at the beginning of February, and Atkinson decided to unload the supplies from the ship with his own men rather than set out south with the dogs to meet Scott as ordered. When Atkinson finally did leave south for the planned rendezvous with Scott, he encountered the scurvy-ridden Edward ("Teddy") Evans who needed his urgent medical attention. Atkinson therefore tried to send the experienced navigator Wright south to meet Scott, but chief meteorologist Simpson declared he needed Wright for scientific work. Atkinson then decided to send the short-sighted Cherry-Garrard on 25 February, who was not able to navigate, only as far as One Ton depot (which is within sight of Mount Erebus), effectively cancelling Scott's orders for meeting him at latitude 82 or 82.30 on 1 March. With 400 miles (670 km) still to travel across the Ross Ice Shelf, Scott's party's prospects steadily worsened as, with deteriorating weather, frostbite, snow blindness, hunger and exhaustion, and no sign of the dog-teams, they struggled northward. On 16 March, Oates, whose condition was aggravated by an old war-wound to the extent that he was barely able to walk, voluntarily left the tent and walked to his death. Scott wrote that Oates' last words were "I am just going outside and may be some time". After walking a further 20 miles, the three remaining men made their final camp on 19 March, 11 miles (18 km) short of One Ton Depot, but 24 miles (38 km) beyond the original intended location of the depot. The next day a fierce blizzard prevented their making any progress. During the next nine days, as their supplies ran out, with frozen fingers, little light, and storms still raging outside the tent, Scott wrote his final words, although he gave up his diary after 23 March, save for a final entry on 29 March, with its concluding words: "Last entry. For God's sake look after our people". He left letters to Wilson's mother, Bowers' mother, a string of notables including his former commander Sir George Egerton, his own mother and his wife. He also wrote his "Message To The Public", primarily a defence of the expedition's organisation and conduct in which the party's failure is attributed to weather and other misfortunes, but ending on an inspirational note, with these words: Scott is presumed to have died on 29 March 1912, or possibly one day later. The positions of the bodies in the tent when it was discovered eight months later suggested that Scott was the last of the three to die[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Gogi;44792580]but who was boobies[/QUOTE] Dan.
[QUOTE=norrec181;44793581][IMG_thumb]http://i56.tinypic.com/x1c742.jpg[/IMG_thumb][/QUOTE] One time, in the mens room of one of my campus buildings, someone drew the whole lion in red marker. Scared the shit out of me.
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