View Full Version : Pirate Hookers IV: Mutiny on the Booty
arsenalgirl30016
16 Feb 2006, 04:09 PM
Alright, i´m up and out, biatches.
Enjoy your night JP-check in again soon and let us know about the Barca match and such........ :D
GriffinGunner
16 Feb 2006, 04:26 PM
Outta here as well, goons. Mrs. GG and I will soul search to confirm what to do.
'Night, y'all.
surfcam
16 Feb 2006, 04:30 PM
Alright, i´m up and out, biatches.
paz, mi amigo.
I wonder if the BS censor has spanish curse words programmed in. Lets see:
********
panocha
chinga
************
verga
EDIT: interesting. You can spell out shit, but not in spanish!
Bluto11
16 Feb 2006, 04:36 PM
merde
surfcam
16 Feb 2006, 04:37 PM
merde
That's the spirit!
arsenalgirl30016
16 Feb 2006, 04:51 PM
That's the spirit!
isn't ******** something dirty in spanish?
arsenalgirl30016
16 Feb 2006, 04:54 PM
isn't ******** something dirty in spanish?
apparently so! :D
feej92
16 Feb 2006, 04:57 PM
Scheiße !:D
HighburyGoon
16 Feb 2006, 04:58 PM
isn't ******** something dirty in spanish?
"Talk dirty to me"
http://www.planetdeville.com/poison%208.jpg
arsenalgirl30016
16 Feb 2006, 04:59 PM
LMAO-not everyday that you get to throw down with Poison......... ;)
arsenalgirl30016
16 Feb 2006, 05:22 PM
LMAO-not everyday that you get to throw down with Poison......... ;)
Outta here guys-enjoy your nights! :D
HighburyGoon
16 Feb 2006, 05:23 PM
Outta here guys-enjoy your nights! :D
Make that two of us. I'm off.
jatm516
16 Feb 2006, 11:42 PM
SEE I KNEW THERE WAS A REASON WE WERE INTO THIS!!
from the BBC:
Watching the Big Match
Research has shown that watching the World Cup is good for our health - even if England do go out on penalties. Scottish researchers have looked at the rate of emergency psychiatric admissions immediately before, during and after three World Cup tournaments. They found that they were seeing more patients than expected in the weeks leading up to the tournament. The rate decreased substantially during the finals and over the following eight weeks. On average, there were 14% fewer admissions in the weeks after the tournament compared to before it had started.
Feel-good factor
The researchers suggest that the sharing of a common interest and a surge of nationalistic pride provides a huge feel-good factor. The competition makes people less prone to introspection and despair. They are also more likely to tolerate and cope with crises.
Red Agave
17 Feb 2006, 08:06 AM
We met up with a few Americans before the match.
*Cough* We're not the 51st state yet *cough*
arsenalgirl30016
17 Feb 2006, 08:37 AM
*Cough* We're not the 51st state yet *cough*
Hey Judy! How are you?
Miles Brasher
17 Feb 2006, 08:46 AM
SEE I KNEW THERE WAS A REASON WE WERE INTO THIS!!
from the BBC:
Watching the Big Match
Research has shown that watching the World Cup is good for our health - even if England do go out on penalties. Scottish researchers have looked at the rate of emergency psychiatric admissions immediately before, during and after three World Cup tournaments. They found that they were seeing more patients than expected in the weeks leading up to the tournament. The rate decreased substantially during the finals and over the following eight weeks. On average, there were 14% fewer admissions in the weeks after the tournament compared to before it had started.
Feel-good factor
The researchers suggest that the sharing of a common interest and a surge of nationalistic pride provides a huge feel-good factor. The competition makes people less prone to introspection and despair. They are also more likely to tolerate and cope with crises.
My only worry is that the research was done by the Scottish, those well known supporters of England in a World Cup.
I suspect that most people are too drunk to get to the hospital either because they're celebrating England managing to scrape a win in the final group game to go through on goal difference after a depressing 0-0 with Lichenstein or similar, or drowning their sorrows after scraping a win in the final group game to go out on goal difference...
Anway, friday afternoon, time for a drink!
arsenalgirl30016
17 Feb 2006, 08:51 AM
Hey Miles! Happy Friday........ :p
surfcam
17 Feb 2006, 09:01 AM
My only worry is that the research was done by the Scottish, those well known supporters of England in a World Cup.
I suspect that most people are too drunk to get to the hospital either because they're celebrating England managing to scrape a win in the final group game to go through on goal difference after a depressing 0-0 with Lichenstein or similar, or drowning their sorrows after scraping a win in the final group game to go out on goal difference...
Anway, friday afternoon, time for a drink!
Sounds like a good idea. Too bad it is 8 am here. Maybe a nip in the coffee?:D
Red, what's the dealio?
Miles Brasher
17 Feb 2006, 09:01 AM
Hey Miles! Happy Friday........ :p
I'm dreaming really, I've got reports to prepare for monday morning meetings, when what would be nice is to get in my car, put the roof down (it's sunny here) and drive off into the countryside with...hmmm, a Turin Brakes CD relaxing me...
ho hum...
arsenalgirl30016
17 Feb 2006, 09:09 AM
I'm dreaming really, I've got reports to prepare for monday morning meetings, when what would be nice is to get in my car, put the roof down (it's sunny here) and drive off into the countryside with...hmmm, a Turin Brakes CD relaxing me...
ho hum...
Well at least you are further into your day than I am.....have the whole day to look forward to here. It was sunny and 60+ here yesterday....perfect convertible weather!