Quote O' The Day

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Quote from: phucker on April 09, 2011, 04:06:16 AM
[Today at 03:16:07 AM] del ban SegKast: whasts the up fyckers ?

[Today at 03:16:25 AM] del ban SegKast: :seg:

[Today at 03:19:49 AM] del ban SegKast: that's what i thoughd bunch pansies goin to bed early

[Today at 03:20:15 AM] del ban SegKast: Peels, Pat Preddy, Aaron, Mags = pussies

[Today at 05:30:14 AM] del ban SegKast: druunk asdsholes

[Today at 05:31:13 AM] del ban SegKast: first post of teh dayh, phuck off

[Today at 05:31:33 AM] del ban SegKast: whos up ?

[Today at 05:31:40 AM] del ban SegKast: East caosts ?

[Today at 05:32:05 AM] del ban SegKast: no easts caost. you phuckers is sleeoonig

[Today at 05:34:03 AM] del ban SegKast: that s you PAtg

[Today at 05:34:21 AM] del ban SegKast: tlLKIN SHIT TO NIOBIDY, SEFG to be

[Today at 05:34:22 AM] del ban SegKast: d




QOTMFY!!!


Quote of the motha f*ckin year! :rofl:


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"Egotist: A man of low taste, more interested in himself than me." -Ambrose Bierce


The 20th-century American satirist's tongue-in-cheek "reference" book The Devil's Dictionary is a collection of reinterpretations of English language terms that lampoon political doublespeak. It was originally published in 1906 as The Cynic's Word Book before being retitled in 1911. Bierce began printing excerpts from his book in a weekly paper as far back as 1881, but it took 20 years to finally publish the book. Other examples of Bierce's definitions include: "DRAMATIST, n. One who adapts plays from the French," and "IMPUNITY, n. Wealth."


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[Today at 03:36:34 PM] del ban preddy08: me + horses = alone time

:wtf:


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Man is preeminently a creative animal, predestined to strive consciously... incessantly and eternally to make new roads, wherever they may lead." -Fyodor Dostoevsky


In the 19th-century Russian author's Notes from the Underground, the unnamed narrator observed that "the whole work of man really seems to consist in nothing but proving to himself every minute that he is a man and not a piano-key." The observation was right at home in this rambling, fictional existentialist memoir, and could easily have come from the mouth of Dostoevsky himself. Underground's narrator is dismissive of "the normal man": "I envy such a man till I am green in the face. He is stupid. I am not disputing that, but perhaps the normal man should be stupid, how do you know?"


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[Today at 12:04:57 PM] preddy08: I'll never see the desire to be that big

:confused: well at least he doesn't set high standards ???

Peelz

Hmm I bet his wife might :lol:
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


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"It isn't the mountain that wears you out -- it's the grain of sand in your shoe." -Robert Service


The 20th-century poet (the "Canadian Kipling") commented that what he wrote was not genuine poetry, but "verse," "something the man in the street would take notice of and the sweet old lady would paste in her album," rather than whatever deeper art his detractors seemed to expect of him. For all that self-criticism, Service nonetheless had a poet's sense for turns of phrase: "Well, I have walked a hundred miles, singing on the way. I have dreamed and dawdled, planned, exulted. I have drunk buckets of cider, and eaten many an omelette that seemed like a golden glorification of its egg. It has all been very sweet, but it will also be sweet to loaf awhile."


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Colorado700R

Obviously that guy has never been to Walden.....


It's the sand ON the mountain that wears you out.....

Just ask mikey about his mile hike last time.......wheez, cough,wheeez......

:rofl:

preddy08

Quote from: Colorado700R on April 13, 2011, 02:52:37 PM
Obviously that guy has never been to Walden.....


It's the sand ON the mountain that wears you out.....

Just ask mikey about his mile hike last time.......wheez, cough,wheeez......

:rofl:



BEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :rofl:
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"The superior man is not by nature impressionable. We praise him, we blame him; it matters little to him. It is to his own judgment that he listens." -Napoleon


This line appears in French historian Jules Bertaut's book of Napoleonic aphorisms. The 19th-century French political and military leader made numerous observations about the human character. However, as the French novelist and playwright Balzac noted in his introduction to a collection of Napoleon's thoughts, the French emperor "did not think of formulating a body of doctrine:" the quotes attributed to him are often from various points in his life, informed by different circumstances and not part of a coherent philosophy. The man's grand proclamations on leadership are nonetheless mined for management advice and business philosophy ("The fool has one great advantage over a man of sense: he is always satisfied with himself").


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"You must either make a tool of the creature, or a man of him. You cannot make both." -John Ruskin


The 19th-century English poet and critic wrote The Stones of Venice, an exploration of Venetian architecture that also functions as a treatise on the modern Englishman (as Ruskin considered his civilization the successor to Venice at the height of its powers). On the subject of creativity, Ruskin continued: "Men were not intended to work with the accuracy of tools, to be precise and perfect in all their actions... if you will make a man of the working creature, you cannot make a tool. Let him but begin to imagine, to think, to try to do anything worth doing; and the engine-turned precision is lost at once."


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Will someone tell me somthing I don't know.


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"Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else." -J. M. Barrie


The family of the 20th-century Scottish author, best remembered as the creator of Peter Pan, disapproved of his desire to write. Instead, they wanted him to become a minister, following in the intended footsteps of his brother David, who had tragically died at the age of 13 (Barrie's desire to immortalize his brother at this age was part of the genesis of Peter Pan). Peter Pan was an international success and is credited, among other things, with single-handedly popularizing the name "Wendy."


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Quote from: Krandall on April 18, 2011, 08:23:40 AM
"Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else." -J. M. Barrie
Gee, when I'm at work, I'd always rather be doing something else. :slap:

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"Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants." -Michael Pollan


In his book In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto, the American author, journalist, activist, and professor of journalism at the University of California - Berkeley explores how to bring the Western diet back from its harmful state.


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