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    <p>Pretty funny...</p>
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    <p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/NmHEbKk.gif" alt="NmHEbKk.gif"></p>

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    <p>Shit movie but this scene always made me laugh. Strother Martin.</p>
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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="antipodean" data-cid="489581" data-time="1431256327">
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    <p>Watched this at about 7am this morning, sat there for about 10seconds amazed that neither team was making any headway.... :mocking:</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="taniwharugby" data-cid="489542" data-time="1431245968">
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    <p>Pretty funny...</p>
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    <p>I had a friend (bit of a dolt, obviously) who chucked a pile of rubbish into a sauna stove at a lake cottage, that included wet/ruined firecrackers, skyrockets, roman candles into the stove. Day after we're relaxing enjoying the sauna when rockets started shooting everywhere in a small enclosed space, some minor burns, but lucky nobody lost an eye. 50-year-old boys.</p>

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    <p>I'd have enough trouble throwing with one hand these days let alone two!</p>

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    <p>45 combinations gifs. trust me, totally worth it. </p>
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    <p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://imgur.com/gallery/s4DDB'>http://imgur.com/gallery/s4DDB</a></p>

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    <p>The meteorite/terminator mash up one is fucking epic.</p>

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    <p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://i.imgur.com/X47nycc.gif'>http://i.imgur.com/X47nycc.gif</a></p>

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    <img src="http://i.imgur.com/prhIWbK.jpg" alt="prhIWbK.jpg"><br><br>
    Man, U2 concerts must be pretty boring these days

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    <p></p><p></p><blockquote class="ipsBlockquote">[b][url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3078336/Man-pleads-guilty-manslaughter-killing-stepfather-atomic-called-mother-worthless.html]Man, 33,  pleads guilty after 'killing his stepfather with an atomic wedgie because he called his mother worthless'[/url][/b]<br><br><br>
    A 33-year-old Oklahoma man has been charged with killing his stepfather by giving him an atomic wedgie, that caused the victim to suffocate on his own underwear. He pleaded guilty on Monday to first-degree manslaughter.<br><br>
    Brad Lee Davis was charged with murder in the death of 58-year-old Denver St. Clair in a drunken family fight at a residence just east of Oklahoma City, the Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office said in an arrest affidavit obtained on Wednesday.<br><br>
    Police arrested Davis on Tuesday. The affidavit said he 'grabbed St. Clair's underwear and gave him an atomic wedgie. Davis allegedly pulled the elastic waistband of St. Clair's underwear over his head and around his neck.'<br><br>
    An atomic wedgie is the slang name for an extreme version of the common underwear-yanking prank that bullies are known to use in schools across America.<br><br>
    Oklahoma Medical Examiner spokeswoman Amy Elliott said the cause of death was asphyxiation and blunt force trauma after the elastic band was stretched too tightly over St. Clair's neck.<br><br>
    Pottawatomie County Sheriff Deputy Travis Palmer said Davis and St. Clair were drinking beer on the night of December 21, 2014 at the older man's residence when St. Clair began speaking ill about his wife, who is Davis' mother.<br><br>
    Davis told investigators the two fought because St. Clair was calling him and his mother worthless. St. Clair had filed for divorce in September, reports News Ok.<br><br>
    Investigators said St. Clair's elastic waistband was stretched over his head and that it left ligature marks around his neck.<br><br>
    Blood splatter was also found in the kitchen, the living room and on the living room ceiling.<br><br>
    Davis was being held in Pottawatomie County without bond. His lawyer was not immediately available for comment. </blockquote>

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    <p>[url=http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/human-rights-act-to-be-replaced-with-warhammer-rulebook-2015051598341][b]Human Rights Act to be replaced with Warhammer 40,000 rulebook[/b][/url]</p>

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    <p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://agar.io/'>http://agar.io/</a></p>
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    <p>Don't blame me if you get addicted.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Paekakboyz" data-cid="491498" data-time="1432113991">
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    <p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://agar.io/'>http://agar.io/</a></p>
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    <p>Don't blame me if you get addicted.</p>
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    <p>I have no idea WTF that is so managed to avoid addiction. :)</p>

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    <p></p><p></p><blockquote class="ipsBlockquote">[b][url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/11611086/Secret-files-reveal-police-feared-that-Trekkies-could-turn-on-society.html]Secret files reveal police feared that Trekkies could turn on society[/url][/b]<br><br>
    Scotland Yard kept a secret dossier on Star Trek and the X-Files in the run up to the millennium amid security concerns<br><br>
    By Elizabeth Roberts<br>
    2:58PM BST 17 May 2015<br><br><img src="http://i.imgur.com/RavAytv.jpg" alt="RavAytv.jpg"><br><br>
     For years Star Trek fans – known as Trekkies – have been the butt of jokes about their penchant for wearing pointy ears and attending science fiction conventions.<br><br>
    But the police feared British fans of the cult American show might boldly go a little too far one day.<br><br>
    It has emerged that Scotland Yard kept a secret dossier on Star Trek, The X-Files, and other US sci fi shows amid fears that British fans would go mad and kill themselves, turn against society or start a weird cult.<br><br>
    The American TV shows Roswell and Dark Skies and the film The Lawnmower Man were also monitored to protect the country from rioting and cyber attacks.<br><br>
    Special Branch was concerned that people hooked on such material could go into a frenzy triggered by the millennium leading to anarchy.<br><br>
     An undated confidential report to the Metropolitan Police, thought to have been filed around 1998-99, listed concerns about conspiracy theorists who believed the end of the world was nigh.<br><br>
    "Fuel is added to the fire by television dramas and feature films mostly produced in America," the report said.<br><br>
    "These draw together the various strands of religion, UFOs, conspiracies, and mystic events and put them in an entertaining storyline.”<br><br>
    It added: "Obviously this is not sinister in itself, what is of concern is the devotion certain groups and individuals ascribe to the contents of these programmes."<br><br>
     The dossier – called UFO New Religious Movements and the Millennium – was drawn up in response to the 1997 mass suicide by 39 cultists in San Diego known as Heaven's Gate. The group members were "ardent followers of The X-Files and Star Trek" according to Special Branch.<br><br>
    The secret briefing note was obtained from the Met under the Freedom of Information Act by Sheffield-based British X-Files expert Dr Dave Clarke while researching a new book, How UFOs Conquered the World.<br><br>
    Dr Clarke, who teaches investigative journalism at Sheffield Hallam University, said: "The documents show the police and security services were concerned about the export of some new religious movements concerning UFOs and aliens from the USA in the aftermath of the mass suicide by followers of the Heaven's Gate.<br><br>
    "It's no coincidence this occurred around 1997 – which was the 50th anniversary of the birth of UFOs and the Roswell incident – at a time when the net was buzzing with rumours about aliens and cover-ups.”<br><br>
    A Met spokesman said: "We have no knowledge of this."</blockquote>

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    <p>STOP. EVERYTHING.</p>
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    I hope those things are mega expensive or there will be chaos on the ski fields.

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