Damn, out of likes. I will have to owe you Yummy
Now post a grown up pic of you as well xD
***Official*** Behind the Monitor Thread
#402
Posté 11 juin 2016 - 08:07
Machine Head's The Blackening.Bush Machine Head T shirt?
I've heard that Bush song before but never realised it was called Machine Head. That song takes me back...
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#404
Posté 11 juin 2016 - 09:08
FINE OWA, GOSH.
Since I knew what you look like I've already said this before but I'll say it again, you're beautiful!! Glad you shared a pic with the rest as well and I hadn't seen this one before, I absolutely love it ![]()
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#407
Posté 11 juin 2016 - 11:05
Oh, alright then.
An old pic, me and son at Dublin Zoo, 2004.
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I look a bit older now
...Sooo, then are you teaching him to play? We need more frontline soldiers! And with the proper training, he could be a star in the Platinum HoF!
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#408
Posté 11 juin 2016 - 11:34
...Sooo, then are you teaching him to play? We need more frontline soldiers! And with the proper training, he could be a star in the Platinum HoF!
Unfortunately, he's more into COD and Counterstrike.
Thought about disowning him, but he's way bigger than me now, and I'm scared ![]()
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#409
Posté 11 juin 2016 - 12:05
Unfortunately, he's more into COD and Counterstrike.
Thought about disowning him, but he's way bigger than me now, and I'm scared
Counterstrike is still a thing ?? That broke my mind
#410
Posté 11 juin 2016 - 12:23
Counterstrike is still a thing ?? That broke my mind
Yah. Valve/Steam took charge of it and breathed life back into it. I hear it's quite a big thing still. I avoid it though, because not my kind of thing, doesn't stop it being popular though.
#412
Posté 11 juin 2016 - 04:03
Yah. Valve/Steam took charge of it and breathed life back into it. I hear it's quite a big thing still. I avoid it though, because not my kind of thing, doesn't stop it being popular though.
They just started showing Gameplay of it on cable channels here in USA, was on last night on TBS I think
#413
Posté 11 juin 2016 - 08:04
I haven't gotten north of van in a very long time. Sooo lush and green and foresty and... want. Although I've never been to Haida Gwaii so that's the next short trip I think. That or Horne Lake Caves. Never been in a limestone cave either... (Options...
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Haida Gwaii is definitely on my list of places to visit. I'd love to do another road trip around the interior and go into northern BC as well, maybe head into the Yukon. There's so much natural beauty to see and experience around here that I could spend the rest of my life exploring/enjoying it, but my list is so much longer than that....
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#417
Posté 12 juin 2016 - 08:01
Well, I was 6 years old in 1994 so I don't really know what you're getting at.
Sweet pics, between!
I was only 3, but even I know the 94' WC final was Brazil v Italy, and you lost (albeit on PKs). You also lost the same matchup in the same contest in 1970. Come on Derpber, why does a 'murican have to be the one to break this news?
So you watch WC, but do you ever follow Euro? It's actually been pretty good thus far (some of my compatriots punching Englishmen in the face, notwithstanding). Interested to see the game between you guys and Belgium tomorrow.
Grazie
DON'T LET THE ANROMADFLARF SP CRYBABIES SEE YOUR REAL FACE! THEY'LL THINK YOU ARE NOT A REAL SUIT RAT AND ACCUSE YOU OF BEING HUMAN AND THEN CRY SOME MORE!!! GRRAAAAAAAAGH!! YOU MUST NEVER MAKE THESE PICTURES PUBLIC AGAIN! WOULDN'T LOOK GOOD FOR OUR VICE PRESIDENT NOW WOULD IT?!?!? THAT'S RIGHT! VORCHA CHOSE YOU AS RUNNING MATE FOR WHEN WE
TAKE OVERGET ELECTED FOR ANDROMARBARF WE CAN BOTH MAKE ALL SP LOSERS CRY LIKE BABIES AND FILL UP SWIMMING POOLS WITH THEIR SALTY TEARS FOR EVERYBODY!!!
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As if any of those salty MP hating scrubs would dare set foot in this section to acquire said "evidence". If they did, we'd just make them cry even harder.
I knew QMR was a human!
Or maybe she's just wearing human skin!
AHHHH!
Please. ME3 teaches us that the difference between a quarian and human is a marginally talented intern with 30 seconds in photoshop. How do you know I didn't simply do the same in reverse because of the Prime Directive or whatever?
^that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.
Haha, yeah, I'm not afraid of that stereotype - the bike is just a part of me, although it's because of the bike itself more than the brand, though undoubtedly Bob Dylan and Steve McQueen (and my dad) played their part as influences. I'm not the most British of UK citizens, while equally I'm not the most Irish of Irish citizens. It gets complicated sometimes. Anyway, it shouldn't really surprise anyone that the Krogan Sentinel is my favourite character. Tanky, reliable, enormous fun and prone to bursts of speed when the blood's up. Not to mention the large booming sounds he's capable of with the right equipment.
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Do a bike trip QMR, seriously. You won't regret it. I'm not exactly a yolo-type, but in this instance I'm with Shia all the way. Work is overrated. Go have fun.
Oh yeah, I thought you might appreciate hearing Michael Dunlop's reaction after winning the Senior TT today, on being told that he'd missed out on a 134mph average lap by 0.038 of a second. In a broad, almost impenetrable Northern Irish accent, "Dirty animal. Ye dirty animal. I coulda had it. Coulda just pushed a wee bit more... dirty animal." Mickey D, we salute you.
Yeah, I didn't know where you'd stand in relation to Hinckley bikes. On one hand, you're a UK citizen. On the other, you're an Irishman. Either way, they're great bikes and that's a beautiful example.
I mean, I do take bike trips, I just haven't been on any longer ones. I've been down to Daytona a few times (including this year), but that's only several hundred miles from where I am currently. Right now the next goal is going up to Deal's Gap in NC.
I can barely parse what he's saying half the time but I love that guy.
In general TT racing is such a great a spectacle for the characters as much as the riding. Used to be one could say the same about GP riders, but nowadays most of them are so manufactured and boring.
and QMR, what the hell were ya drinkin' bruh?
screwdriver because I'm a huge рussy am clearly too high class to walk around swigging from a handle of Stoli.
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#418
Posté 12 juin 2016 - 08:01
#419
Posté 12 juin 2016 - 09:36
a year or 2 ago...the first time I ever tried fireball whiskey...............
then we went to the gila river casino and I won $200 playing texas hold'em.... great night
See? Told ya'll he's Phil Hellmuth!
I'll believe that when I see one of these fabled real winters everybody keeps telling me about (You can be sure if I took a vacation, it would happen whilst I was away, there's this big orange demon following me making places warm and sunny).
... And... You're complaining?
Haha, yeah, I'm not afraid of that stereotype - the bike is just a part of me, although it's because of the bike itself more than the brand, though undoubtedly Bob Dylan and Steve McQueen (and my dad) played their part as influences. I'm not the most British of UK citizens, while equally I'm not the most Irish of Irish citizens. It gets complicated sometimes. Anyway, it shouldn't really surprise anyone that the Krogan Sentinel is my favourite character. Tanky, reliable, enormous fun and prone to bursts of speed when the blood's up. Not to mention the large booming sounds he's capable of with the right equipment.
Do a bike trip QMR, seriously. You won't regret it. I'm not exactly a yolo-type, but in this instance I'm with Shia all the way. Work is overrated. Go have fun.
Oh yeah, I thought you might appreciate hearing Michael Dunlop's reaction after winning the Senior TT today, on being told that he'd missed out on a 134mph average lap by 0.038 of a second. In a broad, almost impenetrable Northern Irish accent, "Dirty animal. Ye dirty animal. I coulda had it. Coulda just pushed a wee bit more... dirty animal." Mickey D, we salute you.
Ain't that the truth, seriously.
Russian born, obviously in total control of high end machinery, definitely not just a Getty pic. I'd say that's pretty conclusive.
Even the astronauts know Ireland has the best scenery These are both within an hour's ride, in opposite directions.
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I've been to the latter, damn breathtaking place ![]()
I was only 3, but even I know the 94' WC final was Brazil v Italy, and you lost (albeit on PKs). You also lost the same matchup in the same contest in 1970. Come on Derpber, why does a 'murican have to be the one to break this news?
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So you watch WC, but do you ever follow Euro? It's actually been pretty good thus far (some of my compatriots punching Englishmen in the face, notwithstanding). Interested to see the game between you guys and Belgium tomorrow.
Grazie![]()
Aaaaaaaaahhhh by "them" you meant Brasil! I thought you meant the World Championships, so I thought that something bad happened in '94 that I didn't know about. Sorry, just my usual mind derping. I do remember very well how that Championship ended. Baggio, whyyyyy? ![]()
But, no, we didn't hate them. At least I never felt that in any of my compatriots. It was an intense match, which saw us equals, and the only thing that made the difference was one penalty. I mean what fault can we give to them if we failed 3? ![]()
As for 1970 yeah well, I know that too. O'Rey kinda hit the gas right inside our backdoor
Together with all those other superheroes. One of the strongest teams to ever play the World Championships. Again, hard to be angry at someone like that.
In Euro 2000, instead, France won mostly because of very debatable refereeing. Germany has a history of making bold claims of running us over and then getting their butt kicked. Add to that that my compatriots usually don't like French and German people outside of football too, and you've got the picture ![]()
By the way, I seem to recall that 94 was the first World Championship that got decided at the penalties. And the only other one was 2006 I think. Funny uh?
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#420
Posté 12 juin 2016 - 09:39
See? Told ya'll he's Phil Hellmuth!
... And... You're complaining?
I've been to the latter, damn breathtaking place
Aaaaaaaaahhhh by "them" you meant Brasil! I thought you meant the World Championships, so I thought that something bad happened in '94 that I didn't know about. Sorry, just my usual mind derping. I do remember very well how that Championship ended. Baggio, whyyyyy?
But, no, we didn't hate them. At least I never felt that in any of my compatriots. It was an intense match, which saw us equals, and the only thing that made the difference was one penalty. I mean what fault can we give to them if we failed 3?
As for 1970 yeah well, I know that too. O'Rey kinda hit the gas right inside our backdoorTogether with all those other superheroes. One of the strongest teams to ever play the World Championships. Again, hard to be angry at someone like that.
In Euro 2000, instead, France won mostly because of very debatable refereeing. Germany has a history of making bold claims of running us over and then getting their butt kicked. Add to that that my compatriots usually don't like French and German people outside of football too, and you've got the picture
By the way, I seem to recall that 94 was the first World Championship that got decided at the penalties. And the only other one was 2006 I think. Funny uh?
Huh huh huh... at least you guys learnt how to recap a bottle of Champagne.
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#421
Posté 12 juin 2016 - 09:45
Huh huh huh... at least you guys learnt how to recap a bottle of Champagne.
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Haha man. You don't know how salty people still are for that
At least those my age.
I have to say I agree that the refereeing wasn't quite correct and it affected the match. I guess it's not something that should be faulted on you guys tho. It's the guys who organize the Championship which should be blamed, together with the referee. But whatever, man. That European Championship was epic. I still remember the goosebumps I got during the semi final against Netherlands. And Totti doing the spoon
And Toldo taking only one goal out of 5 penalties. Ah, good times!
I somehow think this Euro ain't gonna give us the same feelings.
You see? I don't hate football. I hate modern football.
I love to watch matches like the 1970 final, QMR. It's a totally different game altogether.
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#422
Posté 12 juin 2016 - 09:56
Haha man. You don't know how salty people still are for that
At least those my age.
I have to say I agree that the refereeing wasn't quite correct and it affected the match. I guess it's not something that should be faulted on you guys tho. It's the guys who organize the Championship which should be blamed, together with the referee. But whatever, man. That European Championship was epic. I still remember the goosebumps I got during the semi final against Netherlands. And Totti doing the spoon
And Toldo taking only one goal out of 5 penalties. Ah, good times!
I somehow think this Euro ain't gonna give us the same feelings.
You see? I don't hate football. I hate modern football.
I love to watch matches like the 1970 final, QMR. It's a totally different game altogether.
Despite not being italian, I remember well this game. It's still one of the most impressive show of defensive inteliigence and technique I have ever seen. Nesta, Cannavaro, Maldini... those guys were monsters. And yeah, that spoon from Totti... I thought, damn, this guy has really big *****, props to him.
#423
Posté 12 juin 2016 - 10:37
I'll believe that when I see one of these fabled real winters everybody keeps telling me about (You can be sure if I took a vacation, it would happen whilst I was away, there's this big orange demon following me making places warm and sunny).
... And... You're complaining?
Ahh, I can see the confusion there, Deerber... Arkhne isn't referring to me as the 'big orange demon', he means the sun.
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#424
Posté 12 juin 2016 - 10:37
Wasn't it obvious that I'm not a sun/summer person, Deerber?





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