How come a native American has never stood for President?
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Maybe they haveOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostHow come a native American has never stood for President?
Although I don't think they have
Maybe they did but no one noticed
Or maybe they rose above all of the political stuffLast edited by Apache; 22 November 2007, 17:47.__________________
35,000 TPD - 28/11/2007, 19:15
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I like native americans too. I eat them.Originally posted by Apache View PostBecause I have a load of respect for native Americans - I think they've been well and truly sh@t upon since the US was 'settled'.Comment
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I was signing up for some kind of popular internet account in the 90s - Yahoo, Hotmail or something - and I must have tried over 20 variants on my name and they were all taken. Then Thunderlizard just popped into my head (being of course English for Brontosaurus), it hadn't already gone, so I stuck with it. Since then, I don't think it's ever been already taken on anything I've needed a username for.
A bit dull really.Comment
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I'm short, fat, have short hairs all over my body and have a penchant for shagging womens legs.Comment
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I worked for a PM who had a habit of promising things would be done, and then forget to arrange them. I would get a panic call after the client phone him. “How quick can you pack, you’re needed in . . . “My reply was, it’s ok I’m already packed.Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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No, raw and al fresco. Unfortunately us wendigos aren't as cultured as you lizards...Originally posted by zeitghostWith fava beans and a nice chianti?Comment
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Yes, and it only adds to the confusion. There seems to be a plethora of new dinosaurs since I were a lad.Originally posted by zeitghostIt's an apatasaurus or some such now isn't it?Comment
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Good post, chef. The replies make interesting reading.
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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why thanks xen, not been around much recently?Originally posted by Xenophon View PostGood post, chef. The replies make interesting reading.
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