ohh brother!!!!Lucarilover240 wrote:ManBungalow wrote:What's a Snorlax ?
It sounds like a sleeping drug with added laxative.
A Pokemon that sleeps and eats, and does little else.
It also beats other Pokemon up if it is owned by a trainer.
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Ahh, brings back memories. The most recent being the Pikachu Clan.targetman377 wrote:ohh brother!!!!Lucarilover240 wrote:ManBungalow wrote:What's a Snorlax ?
It sounds like a sleeping drug with added laxative.
A Pokemon that sleeps and eats, and does little else.
It also beats other Pokemon up if it is owned by a trainer.
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Don't like is such a weak phrase...targetman377 wrote:WHAT YOU DON'T LIKE ME.AndyDufresne wrote:If he busy, that means he can't post here...enroll him in more classes. **Hands over a bowl of bananas as payment**
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...but........but what did i do??????AndyDufresne wrote:Don't like is such a weak phrase...targetman377 wrote:WHAT YOU DON'T LIKE ME.AndyDufresne wrote:If he busy, that means he can't post here...enroll him in more classes. **Hands over a bowl of bananas as payment**
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Andy doesn't like to talk about it.targetman377 wrote:...but........but what did i do??????AndyDufresne wrote:Don't like is such a weak phrase...targetman377 wrote:WHAT YOU DON'T LIKE ME.AndyDufresne wrote:If he busy, that means he can't post here...enroll him in more classes. **Hands over a bowl of bananas as payment**
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becuse they hve better jerseys.muy_thaiguy wrote:Why on God's green earth would I do such a heinous thing as that?strike wolf wrote:Yes but you forgot to make it a Georgia player.muy_thaiguy wrote:Ah, a math final tomorrow and a Political Science Final on Wenesday. And then I am done for 4 weeks.![]()
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Im surprised you could trnslate.Lucarilover240 wrote:Hahaha, nice one!targetman377 wrote:right after your mom said that taste like the rainbowSkittles! wrote:That's what your mum said last night.autoload wrote:Not much activity in here.
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I seem to remember a joke about two guys with magikarp tht only ever used splash...Lucarilover240 wrote:THE MOST EPIC BATTLE OF ALL TIME!Army of GOD wrote:I heart Omegle:Epic Pokemon Battle with Stranger
Stranger: STRANGER USES RAIN OF BULLETS ATTACK
You: Snorlax uses splash
You: No effect
Stranger: stranger smacks hand on forehead
You: Critical hit!
You: Snorlax uses watch Twilight!
You: Snorlax is now confused
Stranger: stranger uses stephenie meyer logic
Stranger: stranger is confused
You: It's not very effective...
You: Snorlax hurts himself cuz he's a fucking dumbtard
Stranger: critical hit!!
You: ...waiting for Stranger to attack...
Stranger: stranger uses Edward Cullen Sparkles!!!
You: It's super mega effective!
You: Snorlax died! OH NOES!
You: You sends out Magikarp!
Stranger: Stranger uses LMAO
You: Magikarp is poisoned
You: Magikarp uses Penis slap!
Stranger: Stranger is hypnotized!
You: Magikarp is hurt by the poison
Stranger: Stranger is still hypnotized!
You: Magikarp uses rape!
Stranger: STRANGER SNAPS OUT OF IT
Stranger: STRANGER USES BLOWS WHISTLE
Stranger: magikarp is arrested.
You: You was defeated!
You: Stranger gains over 9000 exp. points!
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Because wetting the bed is for sissies.ManBungalow wrote:What's a Snorlax ?
It sounds like a sleeping drug with added laxative.
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Tht's becuse by the end you've been converted. Or they are just patronizing you for your lack of taste.targetman377 wrote:goes to class by the end the whole class agrees with mestrike wolf wrote:*enrolls Target in a class to teach him why the Godfather is a great movie*targetman377 wrote:ok mobster is boring tooLucarilover240 wrote:It's not a gangster movie. It's a mobster movie. They have honor. They have decency. They live by codes and rules within their family. Everything they do is just business, and nothing personal. Gangsters, on the other hand, are just a bunch of scumbags who will do anything to get their hands on some coke.targetman377 wrote:
really nope long boring movie all gang movies are like that
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The sheriff of Rottingham is good but I say this should be our official thread video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKhEw7nD9C4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKhEw7nD9C4
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For Andy yes for ther thred? I stick to my vote.Army of GOD wrote:My vote: For Andy
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The '84 Cowboys uniform was ugly, but other then that, I have been quite partial to the Brown and Gold. Also, the uniform designers are Nike, and considering the revamp they gave TCU, they may be giving other teams a revamp as well.strike wolf wrote:becuse they hve better jerseys.muy_thaiguy wrote:Why on God's green earth would I do such a heinous thing as that?strike wolf wrote:Yes but you forgot to make it a Georgia player.muy_thaiguy wrote:Ah, a math final tomorrow and a Political Science Final on Wenesday. And then I am done for 4 weeks.![]()
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that was a good one right lone?strike wolf wrote:Im surprised you could trnslate.Lucarilover240 wrote:Hahaha, nice one!targetman377 wrote:right after your mom said that taste like the rainbowSkittles! wrote:That's what your mum said last night.autoload wrote:Not much activity in here.
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nope they started a new class to show how dumb the Godfather really is to Americastrike wolf wrote:Tht's becuse by the end you've been converted. Or they are just patronizing you for your lack of taste.targetman377 wrote:goes to class by the end the whole class agrees with mestrike wolf wrote:*enrolls Target in a class to teach him why the Godfather is a great movie*targetman377 wrote:ok mobster is boring tooLucarilover240 wrote: It's not a gangster movie. It's a mobster movie. They have honor. They have decency. They live by codes and rules within their family. Everything they do is just business, and nothing personal. Gangsters, on the other hand, are just a bunch of scumbags who will do anything to get their hands on some coke.
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Do you think I'm funny? Do I look like a clown to you?targetman377 wrote:that was a good one right lone?strike wolf wrote:Im surprised you could trnslate.Lucarilover240 wrote:Hahaha, nice one!targetman377 wrote:right after your mom said that taste like the rainbowSkittles! wrote: That's what your mum said last night.
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I feel bad for the people who actually believe that.targetman377 wrote:nope they started a new class to show how dumb the Godfather really is to Americastrike wolf wrote:Tht's becuse by the end you've been converted. Or they are just patronizing you for your lack of taste.targetman377 wrote:goes to class by the end the whole class agrees with mestrike wolf wrote:*enrolls Target in a class to teach him why the Godfather is a great movie*targetman377 wrote: ok mobster is boring too
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so i am writing one of the 2 10 papers i have to do it is compairing and contrasting Danniel Walker Howe's, What Hath God Wrought to Sellers, The Market Revolution Howe's book is a synopis of 1815 to 1848 and its get this over 800 pages
yeah he thinks that the 1800s where all about cumunacation sellers on the other hand argues a market revultion so out of my 10 page paper here is what i have now
“Imagination plays too important a role in the writing of history, and what is imagination but the projection of the author's personality.” Pieter Geyl said which is entirely true looking at The Market Revolution by Charles sellers and What Hath God Wrought by Daniel Walker Howe shows that history and how we have interpreted history is largely based on the imaginations, beliefs, likes and dislikes of the authors that give us that history. All we can do in these cases is learn from the authors interoperations of that event or time period, analyze them, tell them if they make a strong or week case, how well do they support it, and if others agree with there analysis. Daniel Walker Howe’s interoperation of the 1815 to 1848 explains the events that go on by a communications revolution. Charles Sellers interruptions of the events that are unfolding during the same time period are due to a Market Revolution. In the analysis I have found sellers interruptions of the events of the 1815 to 1848 to have been stronger case then Daniel walker’s interpretation.
“By 1815, however a market revolution was surmounting the overland transportation barrier. While dissolving deeply rooted patterns of behavior and belief for competitive effort…. Establishing hegemony over economy, politics, and culture, the market revolution created ourselves and most of the world we know” this is Charles Sellers main interruption of why the events of 1815 to 1848 took place. This driving market would compete with the old way of yeomen sustaining themselves on farms would lead to 3 major questions about the early republic how democratic would it be, would the federal government have more control or would the states have more control and last how would the government promote economic growth. A seller argues these points where the driving force behind all of the political decisions that where made and also the social decision that were made.
Howe writes his thesis on what he calls the communication revolution, “Accordingly, I provide an alternative interpretation of the early nineteenth century as a time of a “communications revolution…During the thirty three years that began in 1815, there would be greater strides and the improvement of communications than had taken place in all previous centuries. This revolution, with its attendant political and economic consequences, would be driving force in the history of the era.” Howe views the advance of communication for the driving force during 1815 to 1848 not a market explanation. Howe also talks about the improvements of the technology at this time. He goes on and talks with out the increase in technology we would not have what we have today.
Seller’s argument in a big way comes from the growth and the build up of a transportation system all over the country form roads to canals the country was building more and more of them. He shows us how important these improvements were at this time. As the one of the first cannels completed the Erie canal shows us how much canals could be used “completed in 1825 at a cost of some 7,000,000, the Grand canal was an instant sensation. Tolls form the first year of full operation reached nearly 500,000, and soon paid off the entire cost of construction. More important, Clinton’s big ditch cut shipping costs between lake Erie and New York City form $100 to under $9 a ton and eventually as low as $3 for some commodities. Within a few years it carried $15,000,000 worth of freight annually, twice the amount reaching New Orleans by the Mississippi River, And the figure would near 200,000,000 by midcentury.”
The fact that they paid off the canal is impressive but the fact that shipping goods would cost only nine dollars a ton compared with before $100 dollars is impressive. And this alone would have a lot of affects on how people would farm, what they would grow and where you could live. These all changed overnight with the completion of the Erie canal. With the success of the Erie canal the nation went on a canal frenzying. The states would spend millions of dollars on building them. “state governments, furnished some $41.2 million of the 58.6 million spent on canals.” The states where helping to fuel a large transportation revolution. This Transportation revolution would in turn multiply the market revolution by creating the first large scale business ventures with privet money. “And only as private capital markets developed the capacity to underwrite extensive undertakings did private capital gradually supplant government financing. But the very possibility of assembling private capital for large-scale enterprises was created by state policies fostering the corporate form of business organization.” The government was helping to foster a positive market revolution. The fact that during this time period the market was expanding so much there is little doubt in sellers mind that a market revolution is taking place.
Communication is the driving growth factor in this time period. “Communications profoundly affected profoundly affected American business. For merchants eagerly awaiting word of crop prices and security fluctuation in European, the advantage of being one of the first to know such information was crucial. New Yorker benefited because so many ships came to their port first.” To Howe this was the reason that New York became the dominate commercial center in America not the canal that was built. Communication would foster economic growth not transportation growth. The transportation revolution that Sellers says is a key ingredient to the market revolution Howe says that communication was more of a push for better transportation then the market was. “Not only did improved transportation benefit communication, but the communication system helped improve transportation. Even without a central plan, the post office pushed for improvements in transportation facilities and patronized them financially when they came. The same stage coaches that carried passengers along the turnpikes also carried the mail,” So Howe explanation of the improved transportation and the economic growth comes down to the ability to communicate over greater faster then before.
i think its ok i have tell friday to compleat it and i dont have class tues, thursday or friday!!! so hopeful i will get it done!!!
“Imagination plays too important a role in the writing of history, and what is imagination but the projection of the author's personality.” Pieter Geyl said which is entirely true looking at The Market Revolution by Charles sellers and What Hath God Wrought by Daniel Walker Howe shows that history and how we have interpreted history is largely based on the imaginations, beliefs, likes and dislikes of the authors that give us that history. All we can do in these cases is learn from the authors interoperations of that event or time period, analyze them, tell them if they make a strong or week case, how well do they support it, and if others agree with there analysis. Daniel Walker Howe’s interoperation of the 1815 to 1848 explains the events that go on by a communications revolution. Charles Sellers interruptions of the events that are unfolding during the same time period are due to a Market Revolution. In the analysis I have found sellers interruptions of the events of the 1815 to 1848 to have been stronger case then Daniel walker’s interpretation.
“By 1815, however a market revolution was surmounting the overland transportation barrier. While dissolving deeply rooted patterns of behavior and belief for competitive effort…. Establishing hegemony over economy, politics, and culture, the market revolution created ourselves and most of the world we know” this is Charles Sellers main interruption of why the events of 1815 to 1848 took place. This driving market would compete with the old way of yeomen sustaining themselves on farms would lead to 3 major questions about the early republic how democratic would it be, would the federal government have more control or would the states have more control and last how would the government promote economic growth. A seller argues these points where the driving force behind all of the political decisions that where made and also the social decision that were made.
Howe writes his thesis on what he calls the communication revolution, “Accordingly, I provide an alternative interpretation of the early nineteenth century as a time of a “communications revolution…During the thirty three years that began in 1815, there would be greater strides and the improvement of communications than had taken place in all previous centuries. This revolution, with its attendant political and economic consequences, would be driving force in the history of the era.” Howe views the advance of communication for the driving force during 1815 to 1848 not a market explanation. Howe also talks about the improvements of the technology at this time. He goes on and talks with out the increase in technology we would not have what we have today.
Seller’s argument in a big way comes from the growth and the build up of a transportation system all over the country form roads to canals the country was building more and more of them. He shows us how important these improvements were at this time. As the one of the first cannels completed the Erie canal shows us how much canals could be used “completed in 1825 at a cost of some 7,000,000, the Grand canal was an instant sensation. Tolls form the first year of full operation reached nearly 500,000, and soon paid off the entire cost of construction. More important, Clinton’s big ditch cut shipping costs between lake Erie and New York City form $100 to under $9 a ton and eventually as low as $3 for some commodities. Within a few years it carried $15,000,000 worth of freight annually, twice the amount reaching New Orleans by the Mississippi River, And the figure would near 200,000,000 by midcentury.”
The fact that they paid off the canal is impressive but the fact that shipping goods would cost only nine dollars a ton compared with before $100 dollars is impressive. And this alone would have a lot of affects on how people would farm, what they would grow and where you could live. These all changed overnight with the completion of the Erie canal. With the success of the Erie canal the nation went on a canal frenzying. The states would spend millions of dollars on building them. “state governments, furnished some $41.2 million of the 58.6 million spent on canals.” The states where helping to fuel a large transportation revolution. This Transportation revolution would in turn multiply the market revolution by creating the first large scale business ventures with privet money. “And only as private capital markets developed the capacity to underwrite extensive undertakings did private capital gradually supplant government financing. But the very possibility of assembling private capital for large-scale enterprises was created by state policies fostering the corporate form of business organization.” The government was helping to foster a positive market revolution. The fact that during this time period the market was expanding so much there is little doubt in sellers mind that a market revolution is taking place.
Communication is the driving growth factor in this time period. “Communications profoundly affected profoundly affected American business. For merchants eagerly awaiting word of crop prices and security fluctuation in European, the advantage of being one of the first to know such information was crucial. New Yorker benefited because so many ships came to their port first.” To Howe this was the reason that New York became the dominate commercial center in America not the canal that was built. Communication would foster economic growth not transportation growth. The transportation revolution that Sellers says is a key ingredient to the market revolution Howe says that communication was more of a push for better transportation then the market was. “Not only did improved transportation benefit communication, but the communication system helped improve transportation. Even without a central plan, the post office pushed for improvements in transportation facilities and patronized them financially when they came. The same stage coaches that carried passengers along the turnpikes also carried the mail,” So Howe explanation of the improved transportation and the economic growth comes down to the ability to communicate over greater faster then before.
i think its ok i have tell friday to compleat it and i dont have class tues, thursday or friday!!! so hopeful i will get it done!!!
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do you really want me to answer that **** runs out of the room to bust out laughing** ***runs back in * no really want me too?strike wolf wrote:Do you think I'm funny? Do I look like a clown to you?targetman377 wrote:that was a good one right lone?strike wolf wrote:Im surprised you could trnslate.Lucarilover240 wrote:Hahaha, nice one!targetman377 wrote: right after your mom said that taste like the rainbow
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sorry just dont agree with you guys on this we all have our own tast right?strike wolf wrote:I feel bad for the people who actually believe that.targetman377 wrote:nope they started a new class to show how dumb the Godfather really is to Americastrike wolf wrote:Tht's becuse by the end you've been converted. Or they are just patronizing you for your lack of taste.targetman377 wrote:goes to class by the end the whole class agrees with mestrike wolf wrote: *enrolls Target in a class to teach him why the Godfather is a great movie*
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by the way lone wolf you are only 4 unique kills away from an assassin's medal just letting you know 
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*shoots you s you reenter.*targetman377 wrote:do you really want me to answer that **** runs out of the room to bust out laughing** ***runs back in * no really want me too?strike wolf wrote:Do you think I'm funny? Do I look like a clown to you?targetman377 wrote:that was a good one right lone?strike wolf wrote:Im surprised you could trnslate.Lucarilover240 wrote: Hahaha, nice one!
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I was letting you get all the medls first. I know how imprtnt tht is to you.targetman377 wrote:by the way lone wolf you are only 4 unique kills away from an assassin's medal just letting you know
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What if he always painted bananas?AndyDufresne wrote:I'm a big fan of PBS. A couple of nights ago I spent some time watching an old Bob Ross episode. I like his trees. **Eats a banana**
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