The Fifth Horseman
Here we post signs of the impending apocalypse.
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.... these popping- up-like-mushrooms-in-the-wood-after-some-good-rain advertisements for beauty products for males: anti-aging, natural-lifting, have-a-softer-than-a-baby-popo-skin, &whatnot
:eek: There's now this HUGE ad at main station (Nivea DNAge for men) which scares me to death twice a day :eek: |
George W. Bush-two terms in office.
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In france when people have their google search set for the french language it is constantly sending them to the wrong place to get importand information
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^good one, freeds
How the hell are ya? 'Footloose' remake is still alive, Paramount says Apr 1, 2009, 04:30 PM | by Chris Nashawaty Categories: Movie Biz Paramount, the studio behind a remake of the 1984 box-office smash Footloose, denies that the movie-musical is on hold in the wake of Zac Efron's withdrawal from the project. A spokesperson for the studio told EW that Footloose was "still moving forward" but would not comment on reports that Gossip Girl heartthrob Chace Crawford had tested for the lead as Efron's replacement, saying only that "casting is still in progress." Two separate sources tell EW that Chace Crawford did in fact meet with the project's director, Kenny Ortega, though it is unclear whether that meeting was an official "screen test." |
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From NewScientist.com:
Chocolate eggs under threat from witches' broom IT'S chocolate egg season again, and sales of the pagan and Christian symbols of rebirth are as strong as ever. But the hunt for Easter eggs may truly be on next year, because chocolate trees are in increasing trouble. Chocolate is made from the fermented, roasted seeds of the cacao tree. The cacao swollen shoot virus (CSSV) can kill the trees, and threatens to slash this year's spring crop by a third in the world's biggest producer, Ivory Coast. Meanwhile a fungus called witches' broom is doing the same in Brazil. Now researchers are racing to sequence the cacao genome and find genes that can resist CSSV. read on: http://www.newscientist.com/article/...hes-broom.html |
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The return of craig johnston! :eek:
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It's like Operation, but with vomit.
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Animals macgyvering out of their cages.
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Two of the three winners of the Hessler Street Fair Poetry Contest were vanzenopress poets.
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someone has figured out what
te fifth horseman means |
![]() Production assistants place fake poppies in a field to simulate the wheat fields of 1918 France for a reenactment of the World War I battle of Belleau Wood, near Bealeton, Virginia |
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I'm already an atheist. And I've been practicing meditation and studying the Dharma for years. Buddhism does not require nor forbid belief in any gods. What do I win?
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Those that crack will win a pilgrimage to the spiritual home of their newly chosen faith, Muslims will go to Mecca, Jews and Christians will go to Jerusalem and Buddhists will go to Tibet, the Guardian reports.
According to the show's slogans, contestants will also win "serenity" and "the biggest prize ever... the belief in God". earth to Peregrine ..... (bird of pray) how exactly do you think that plane and/or train got here? answer me that ! |
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^ i am not sure
what i was thinking! Peregine, PLEASE DIWREGARD! and forgive me (if possible) OX L,Mo :) |
No worries. :)
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That revolting thingie up there that Brynn posted is probably some kind of bryozoan. They're kind of like coral polyps, but sometimes they secrete a jelly matrix instead of calcium carbonate. Predictably, I have heard of them because nudibranchs eat them. :D
This, on the other hand, is quite obviously from outer space. ![]() Okay, really it's an Antartic sea cucumber affectionately nicknamed a sea pig, but still. Yick. |
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