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10/26/2005 07:32:07 AM · #1 |
Anybody else notice this.
Two different users same exact image? Dual accounts? Congrats to SC for DQing them but they weren't dq'ed for that reason.
Message edited by author 2005-10-26 07:32:31.
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10/26/2005 07:35:03 AM · #2 |
Going to be a third DQ on the same picture for "a spruce trying to impersonate a pine tree".
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10/26/2005 07:38:41 AM · #3 |
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10/26/2005 07:41:08 AM · #4 |
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10/26/2005 08:03:38 AM · #5 |
Neither of those accounts voted either so it is rather strange.
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10/26/2005 02:23:04 PM · #6 |
Supposedly they were both taken with a different camera too. Lol. |
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10/26/2005 02:31:13 PM · #7 |
Yeah I saw that and thought..humm almost identical shots how curious. I know my wife will pick up our camera and shoot almost the exact same thing I do, but those look just a bit to similar...I agree good catch |
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10/26/2005 03:51:11 PM · #8 |
Rest assured, SC is on it like (in the words of Sandy Squirrel) ugly on a fly.
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10/26/2005 03:58:35 PM · #9 |
Like stink on shit
like a fly on shit...
man we could go on and on.
oooops can I say shit?
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10/26/2005 04:01:34 PM · #10 |
Perhaps one is supposed to be a reflection of the other. This could just be a highly elaborate attempt at an abstract. Genius I say, pure genius, pure unadulterated amazingly powerful genius. I say we find this person and heave them unto our shoulders and give them the recognition they truly deserve. I feel my spirit expanding just viewing these two images. Who's with me!?!?!?!?!?
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10/26/2005 04:02:03 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by rex: oooops can I say shit? |
Only if you can prove you know your s***:
1. what's the past tense form?
2. list five synonyms you can use on TV
3. name the decade "toilet paper" was invented
Message edited by author 2005-10-26 16:02:53. |
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10/26/2005 04:05:22 PM · #12 |
1. shat
2. shite
3. you got me there lol |
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10/26/2005 04:09:03 PM · #13 |
So, then are you saying these are actually just two cruddy (or shall we say pooh ridden, excrement containing) photos and someone just tried to sneak them in. Dang, I hate it when I declare someone a genius only to find out they're really just a pooh-pooh head. Or would that be a dung head.
Message edited by author 2005-10-26 16:14:09.
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10/26/2005 04:38:21 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by rex: oooops can I say shit? |
Only if you can prove you know your s***:
1. what's the past tense form?
2. list five synonyms you can use on TV
3. name the decade "toilet paper" was invented |
1. shat
2. feces, maneuer , dung, excreta, excritory product, solid bio-waste, Bush's brain, and many more!
3. supposedly it was invented by Joseph Coyetty in 1857, although linnens had been used since the mideval period.
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10/26/2005 05:21:20 PM · #15 |
3. supposedly it was invented by Joseph Coyetty in 1857, although linnens had been used since the mideval period.
Mama invented toilet paper- Joseph Coyetty is the devil. (I love that movie and since TBS has shown it 10 bazillion times in the past month I have come to believe Mama is right.)
Message edited by author 2005-10-26 17:22:59.
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10/26/2005 05:24:57 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by Quickshutter:
3. supposedly it was invented by Joseph Coyetty in 1857, although linnens had been used since the mideval period. |
I have read somewhere that the Japanese were using paper long before Western culture. |
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10/26/2005 05:28:45 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by rex: Like stink on shit
like a fly on shit...
man we could go on and on.
oooops can I say shit? |
You typo'd, right? You meant to type chit didn't you? |
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10/26/2005 05:29:05 PM · #18 |
You mean there was toilet paper in the 1800's? Then why did my grandma make us use the Sears Catalog? |
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10/26/2005 05:35:02 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by mandyturner: You mean there was toilet paper in the 1800's? Then why did my grandma make us use the Sears Catalog? |
You're looking pretty good for someone who was alive in the 1800's. |
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10/26/2005 05:39:26 PM · #20 |
1. what's the past tense form? shat
2. list five synonyms you can use on TV
i. crud
ii. number 2
iii. dung
iv. fecal matter
v. crap (acceptable in some regions)
3. name the decade "toilet paper" was invented
Chinaâ€Â¦AD 1391 - The Bureau of Imperial Supplies began producing 720,000 sheets of toilet paper a year, each sheet measuring two feet by three feet. For use by the Emperors.
Gayety from New Jersey in The USA produced the first "bathroom tissue" paper in 1857 (it contained an abundance of aloe). Prior to that going newspapers (and Sears catalogs) were commonly used along with old cloth rags.
1880's the British Perforated Paper Company offered rolls of paper. But was for Barbers to clean their razers off on.
The Scott Paper Company from the USA was the first company to manufacture tissue on a roll specifically for use as toilet paper in 1890's.
Which that concluded I am proud to state before you all with no great remorse or embarrassment the word "shit"
;)
- The Saj
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10/26/2005 05:42:23 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by mk: Originally posted by mandyturner: You mean there was toilet paper in the 1800's? Then why did my grandma make us use the Sears Catalog? |
You're looking pretty good for someone who was alive in the 1800's. |
Sorry! I meant to say "since" the 1800's. She DID make us use the Sears Catalog though. I hated it. |
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10/26/2005 05:46:25 PM · #22 |
Hmmmm funny, did she have something against Sears?? :-D
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10/26/2005 05:49:43 PM · #23 |
My Dad told me in the summer he would read the Sears catalog then use it. In the winter it was too cold and he would just use it. Basically too cold to hang out in the outhouse you would push it out, then use the catalog and get back to the heat.
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10/26/2005 05:55:53 PM · #24 |
It was best to stay away from the slick pages! |
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10/26/2005 06:28:01 PM · #25 |
Originally posted by mandyturner: It was best to stay away from the slick pages! |
Yeah, those glossy inserts smart....
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