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reverend_kyle wrote:I vote we ban all of the users that troll his thread to either try to get him banned or just to say you suck that contribute nothing to the conversation in his thread.
reverend_kyle wrote:Woodstock Music and Art Fair was an event
held at Max Yasgur's 600 acre (2.4 km²) dairy farm
in the rural town of Bethel, New York from August 15
to August 18, 1969. Bethel is at least 50 driving miles
W/SW from the actual town of Woodstock, NY. For many,
the festival exemplified the counterculture of the 1960s
and the "hippie era." Thirty-two of the best-known musicians
of the day appeared during the sometimes rainy weekend.
Though attempts have been made over the years to recreate
the festival, the original Woodstock Festival of 1969 has
proven to be unique and legendary.
The event was captured in a successful 1970 movie,
Woodstock, and Joni Mitchell's song "Woodstock," which
memorialized the event, became a major hit for
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
reverend_kyle wrote:Grateful Dead was an American rock band
formed in 1965 in San Francisco, California.[1]
The band was known for its unique and eclectic style,
which fused elements of rock, folk, bluegrass, blues, country, jazz, psychedelia, space music[2][3] and gospel—
and for live performances of long musical improvisation.[1][4]
"Their music," Lenny Kaye wrote,
"touches on ground that most other groups don't even know exists."[5]
The Grateful Dead's fans, some of whom followed the band
from concert to concert for years, were known as Deadheads
and were renowned for their dedication to the band's music.[1][4]
Many followers referred to the band simply as The Dead.
Their musical influences varied widely,
and in concert or on record album one can hear
psychedelic rock (in the late sixties), the blues,
rock nuggets, country-western, bluegrass,
country-rock, and although they rarely played jazz music,
the band certainly borrowed for their music the kind of
long improvisatory sequences that jazz artists such as
Charles Mingus and John Coltrane perfected in the 1950s.
These various influences were distilled into a diverse
and psychedelic whole that made the Grateful Dead
"the pioneering Godfathers of the jam band world."[6]
reverend_kyle wrote:Rubik's Cube (commonly misspelled rubix, rubick's or rubics cube)
is a mechanical puzzle invented in 1974[1]
by the Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik. Originally called the "Magic Cube" by its inventor,
this puzzle was renamed "Rubik's Cube" by Ideal Toys in 1980 [1]
and also won the 1980 German "Game of the Year"
special award for Best Puzzle. It is said to be the world's best-selling toy, with some 300,000,000 Rubik's Cubes and imitations sold worldwide.[2]
A Rubik's Cube has nine square facelets on each side,
giving fifty-four facelets in total, and occupies a volume
of twenty-seven unit cubes. Typically, the faces of the cube
are covered by nine stickers in six solid colours; there is one
colour for each side of the cube. When the puzzle is solved,
each face of the cube is a solid colour. The cube celebrated its
twenty-fifth anniversary in 2005, when a special edition cube
in a presentation box was released, featuring a sticker in the
centre of the reflective face (which replaced the white face) with
a "Rubik's Cube 1980-2005" logo.
The puzzle comes in four widely available versions:
the 2Ć2Ć2 ("Pocket Cube"), the 3Ć3Ć3 standard cube,
the 4Ć4Ć4 ("Rubik's Revenge"), and the 5Ć5Ć5 ("Professor's Cube"). Recently, Greek inventor Panagiotis Verdes patented a method
of creating cubes beyond the 5Ć5Ć5, up to 11Ć11Ć11 level.
His designs, which include improved mechanisms for the 3Ć3Ć3,
4Ć4Ć4, and 5Ć5Ć5, are suitable for speed cubing,[3]
whereas existing designs for cubes larger than 3Ć3Ć3 are
prone to breaking.[4] As of June 1st, 2007, these designs are
still being tested and are not widely available yet, although
videos of actual, working prototypes for the 6Ć6Ć6 and 7Ć7Ć7
have been released.
reverend_kyle wrote:how about them yankees
Translated Japanese Pikachu Wikipedia Article wrote:Hard nut in the lightning burn it in a soft, then eat with wisdom.
Shadowstar wrote:reverend_kyle wrote:I vote we ban all of the users that troll his thread to either try to get him banned or just to say you suck that contribute nothing to the conversation in his thread.
So we talking contributing nothing, eh?reverend_kyle wrote:Woodstock Music and Art Fair was an event
held at Max Yasgur's 600 acre (2.4 km²) dairy farm
in the rural town of Bethel, New York from August 15
to August 18, 1969. Bethel is at least 50 driving miles
W/SW from the actual town of Woodstock, NY. For many,
the festival exemplified the counterculture of the 1960s
and the "hippie era." Thirty-two of the best-known musicians
of the day appeared during the sometimes rainy weekend.
Though attempts have been made over the years to recreate
the festival, the original Woodstock Festival of 1969 has
proven to be unique and legendary.
The event was captured in a successful 1970 movie,
Woodstock, and Joni Mitchell's song "Woodstock," which
memorialized the event, became a major hit for
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.reverend_kyle wrote:Grateful Dead was an American rock band
formed in 1965 in San Francisco, California.[1]
The band was known for its unique and eclectic style,
which fused elements of rock, folk, bluegrass, blues, country, jazz, psychedelia, space music[2][3] and gospelā
and for live performances of long musical improvisation.[1][4]
"Their music," Lenny Kaye wrote,
"touches on ground that most other groups don't even know exists."[5]
The Grateful Dead's fans, some of whom followed the band
from concert to concert for years, were known as Deadheads
and were renowned for their dedication to the band's music.[1][4]
Many followers referred to the band simply as The Dead.
Their musical influences varied widely,
and in concert or on record album one can hear
psychedelic rock (in the late sixties), the blues,
rock nuggets, country-western, bluegrass,
country-rock, and although they rarely played jazz music,
the band certainly borrowed for their music the kind of
long improvisatory sequences that jazz artists such as
Charles Mingus and John Coltrane perfected in the 1950s.
These various influences were distilled into a diverse
and psychedelic whole that made the Grateful Dead
"the pioneering Godfathers of the jam band world."[6]reverend_kyle wrote:Rubik's Cube (commonly misspelled rubix, rubick's or rubics cube)
is a mechanical puzzle invented in 1974[1]
by the Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik. Originally called the "Magic Cube" by its inventor,
this puzzle was renamed "Rubik's Cube" by Ideal Toys in 1980 [1]
and also won the 1980 German "Game of the Year"
special award for Best Puzzle. It is said to be the world's best-selling toy, with some 300,000,000 Rubik's Cubes and imitations sold worldwide.[2]
A Rubik's Cube has nine square facelets on each side,
giving fifty-four facelets in total, and occupies a volume
of twenty-seven unit cubes. Typically, the faces of the cube
are covered by nine stickers in six solid colours; there is one
colour for each side of the cube. When the puzzle is solved,
each face of the cube is a solid colour. The cube celebrated its
twenty-fifth anniversary in 2005, when a special edition cube
in a presentation box was released, featuring a sticker in the
centre of the reflective face (which replaced the white face) with
a "Rubik's Cube 1980-2005" logo.
The puzzle comes in four widely available versions:
the 2Ć2Ć2 ("Pocket Cube"), the 3Ć3Ć3 standard cube,
the 4Ć4Ć4 ("Rubik's Revenge"), and the 5Ć5Ć5 ("Professor's Cube"). Recently, Greek inventor Panagiotis Verdes patented a method
of creating cubes beyond the 5Ć5Ć5, up to 11Ć11Ć11 level.
His designs, which include improved mechanisms for the 3Ć3Ć3,
4Ć4Ć4, and 5Ć5Ć5, are suitable for speed cubing,[3]
whereas existing designs for cubes larger than 3Ć3Ć3 are
prone to breaking.[4] As of June 1st, 2007, these designs are
still being tested and are not widely available yet, although
videos of actual, working prototypes for the 6Ć6Ć6 and 7Ć7Ć7
have been released.reverend_kyle wrote:how about them yankees
Need I say more?
reverend_kyle wrote:I vote we ban all of the users that troll his thread to either try to get him banned or just to say you suck that contribute nothing to the conversation in his thread.
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
sheepofdumb wrote:I'm not scum, just a threat to the town. There's a difference, thank you very much.
ga7 wrote: I'll keep my vote where it should be but just in case Vote Strike Wolf AND f*ck FLAMINGOS f*ck THEM HARD
Barny Boatman wrote:Grassing Slags, Just Wait Until August
We're Banning The Lot Of You
Genial George Will Pucnh You Hard In The Stomach
Hey You Reverend Kyle
We've Been Watching You
You Like Us Don't You?
You Can Come Round For Your Tea.
But Wipe Your Feet First
Our Mam Doesnt Like Dog Dirt Being Walked
Through The Hall Carpet
Barny Boatman wrote:Grassing Slags, Just Wait Until August
We're Banning The Lot Of You
Genial George Will Pucnh You Hard In The Stomach
Hey You Reverend Kyle
We've Been Watching You
You Like Us Don't You?
You Can Come Round For Your Tea.
But Wipe Your Feet First
Our Mam Doesnt Like Dog Dirt Being Walked
Through The Hall Carpet
Translated Japanese Pikachu Wikipedia Article wrote:Hard nut in the lightning burn it in a soft, then eat with wisdom.
I am have that avvy also.UCAbears wrote:dwightschrute wrote:yeah sure good avvy.UCAbears wrote:sign me up nigga!
thanks kiddo.
Shadowstar wrote:Barny Boatman wrote:Grassing Slags, Just Wait Until August
We're Banning The Lot Of You
Genial George Will Pucnh You Hard In The Stomach
Hey You Reverend Kyle
We've Been Watching You
You Like Us Don't You?
You Can Come Round For Your Tea.
But Wipe Your Feet First
Our Mam Doesnt Like Dog Dirt Being Walked
Through The Hall Carpet
So they ARE kids! O.O
Or the Hendon mob lives with their Mams
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
dwightschrute wrote:I just looked up the REAL joe Beevers and found that he is married, is in the "hendon mob", and his nickname is The Elegance.
The "Hendon Mob" is a group of 4 poker players
Joe Beevers
Barny Boatman
Ross Boatman
Ram Vaswani
now I understand why he always says Ram.
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