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xCORBETTx
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NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/27/2007 3:37:16 PM Why Father..you hear the beg of an uptight FW too? *listens closely* i hear several beg for the attention they so badly seek as to come to the baords and instigate false accusations against others..and to beat it all these self proclaimed FW of Gor speak of male gentials.seems that they only do such things to seek the attention that they so long for.Laughs. |
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sheer chemistry
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NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/27/2007 6:28:29 PM oh my freaking Gawd! Can You two learn how to spell or use some punctuations!! You are making the Americans look bad. And no offence Nightshade, WHAT FREAKING HIGH SCHOOL DID YOU RANK 4TH IN??? You can't freaking spell worth a sh**. Were there just 4 in the class or what???? My gawd. Can you spell L-O-S-E-R!!!! And needless to say, like father like son. CorBUTT can't spell either. Hey better yet, since your FC helps so much, maybe, just maybe, she can teach you to spell. You and Your worthless corBUTT |
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-.Sativa.-
*La Sarcastica* This message was updated on 3/27/2007 9:02:55 PM by -.Sativa.- |
NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/27/2007 7:07:28 PM lmao i was gonna ask the same thing. two illiterates trying to get a point across. his fc sometimes edits his posts. cant ya tell lol. that is just sad ns, you critisize me for not using capitals and then do the same thing. you are an idiot. im sure Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Bill Gates, and Ben Franklin would never want to see their names being used by a bumpkin like you. i think we can rest assured that the school (note the spelling) that spawned you is NOT the same that these people went to. corbett... every time ya hear ns shake his zipper, yer there with yer mouth open. why dont ya go pretend to be anonymous again lol. a couple of tards, not worth the time of day. ps. its not too late, go get an education, the both of you. thats just so sad |
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-.Sativa.-
*La Sarcastica* |
NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/27/2007 8:39:04 PM jesus, i see corbett is reading this board now, prolly tryin to pull together enough brain cells to form a reply. i cant wait |
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Chella
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NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/27/2007 8:50:43 PM Don Cherry....~grinz~...am glad he is listed in a gorean topic/board.....and btw, GORDIE HOWE ROCKS!!!! hall of fame.. |
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xNightShade
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NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/28/2007 1:24:57 AM OOO look pookies got a helper. how sweet she cant read eather Where you stupid hoe did I say I ranked anywhere ??? HMMMMM?? I said the school did. So much for the peanut gallery gee why dont ya use your gorean name ?? As I look at the av and add 200 lbs to each to get a real idea what you look like. Is it a he is it a she or is it a he-she So Ill figure Its a she and most likely a slave,,hmmmmm what shall we name this unworthy subby princess ?? bertha lol one of the butt sisters for hollows eve she puts on white and goes out as alaska. Im sure that bon bon engulfing pie hole is should stick to jizz and chocolet then to get in the middle of mine and pookies bantering... OO geee I was called a loser by a cyber hoe who thinks its fine and dandy to allow RT issues be used on the board wether its true or not just to hurt a marrige.So you can take your skat smelling low life ass back to what ever rock you slithered out of . We know where you stand or lay whatever the case. lol Sheer Chemistry more like a bio hazard Now for pookie I missed ya jealousy is so unbecomeing of you though .I would never allow Corbett to take your place at my zipper so dont worry your place is secure. Actually pookie I was more concerned what the canadians thought lol oo and Chella you are definatly a woman of good taste or was it tastes good lol Your definatly welcome to the next hockey meeting Adilah and I have 7 games left till playoffs.......Go Wings |
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-.Sativa.-
*La Sarcastica* |
NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/28/2007 8:15:01 AM and that folks, is a proud gorean male |
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R.i.o
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NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/28/2007 2:55:37 PM LOL @ you guys.! |
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toria_Tuck_WFI
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NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/28/2007 6:53:26 PM a small canadian girl offers an answer to Masters question "What Canadians gave the world" in alphabetical order ... acrylics (Plexiglas/Perspex/Lucite) - William Chalmers Actar 911 CPR Dummy - Dianne Croteau, Richard Brault and Jonathan Vinden air-conditioned railway coach - Henry Ruttan (1858) antigravity suit - Wilbur R. Franks (1940) Balderdash - Laura Robinson and Paul Toyne (1984) basketball - James Naismith (1892) batteryless radio (AC radio tube) - Edward Samuel Rogers Sr. (1925) bovril butter substitute Canadarm - SPAR and the National Aeronautical Establishment (1981) calcium carbide and acetylene gas (production of) - Thomas L. "Carbide" Wilson (1892) carcino embryonic antigen (CEA) blood test - Dr. Phil Gold (1968) cardiac intensive care unit (first) cobalt bomb - University of Saskatchewan and Eldorado Mining and Refining (1951) compound marine engine - Benjamin Franklin Tibbets compound revolving snow shovel (trains) computerized braille crash position indicator (C.P.I) - Harry T. Stevinson and David M. Makow (1959)dental mirror disintegrating plastic ear piercer electric cooking range - Thomas Ahearn (1882) electric hand prosthesis for children - Helmut Lukas (1971) electrical car (North America's first) electric wheelchair - George J. Klein electron microscope - Prof. E. F. Burton and Cecil Hall, James Hillier and Albert Prebus (late 1930s) electronic wave organ - Frank Morse Robb (1927) explosives vapour detector - Dr Lorne Elias (1990) fathometer - Reginald Fessenden film developing tank five pin bowling - Thomas E. Ryan (1909) foghorn - Robert Foulis (1854) frozen fish - Dr. Archibald G. Huntsman (1926) garbage bag (green plastic) - Harry Wasyluk and Larry Hanson (1950s) Gestalt Photo Mapper - G. Hobrough (1975) gingerale - John J. McLaughlin (1904) goalie mask - Jacques Plante (1959) Green ink - Thomas Sterry Hunt (1862) hair tonic heart valve operation (first) helicopter trap (for landing on ships) helium as a substitute for hydrogen in airships hydrofoil boat - Alexander Graham Bell and Casey Baldwin (1908) IMAX - Grahame Ferguson, Roman Kroitor, Robert Kerr (1968) instant potato flakes - Dr. Edward Asselbegs and the Food Research Institute (1962) insulation insulin (as diabetes treatment) - Dr. Frederick Banting, Dr. Charles Best and Dr. Collip (1921)Java - James Gosling Jetline jolly jumper - Olivia Poole kerosene - Abraham Gesner (1840) lacrosse - played since the 1600s; William George Beers set out standard rules (1860) laser (sailboat) - Bruce Kirby, Ian Bruce and Hans Fogh (1969) lightbulb (first patented) - Henry Woodward (1874) liposomes machine gun tracer bullet MacPherson gas mask measure for footwear Muskol Newtsuit - Phil Nuytten newsprint - Charles Fenerty (1838) Nursing Mother Breast Pads - Marsha Skrypuch (1986) pablum - Drs. Alan Brown, Fred Tisdall, and Theo Drake (1930s) pacemaker - Wilfred Bigelow paint roller - Norman Breakey (1940) panoramic camera - John Connon (1887) Phi (position homing indicator for aircraft) Pictionary - Rob Angel (1986) pizza pizza telephone computer delivery services portable high chair Puzz-3D (A) Question of Scruples - Robert Simpson (1984) radar profile recorder - NRC (1947) radio compass retractable beer carton handle (Tuck-away-handle Beer Carton) - Steve Pasjac (1957) rollerskate screw propeller ski-binding snowblower - Arthur Sicard (1927) snowmobile - Joseph-Armand Bombardier (1937) snowplow (rotary) - invented by J.W. Elliot (1869), first built by Leslie Brothers (1883) steam foghorn standard time - Sir Sanford Fleming (1879) Stanley Cup - (Canada's Governor-General) Lord Stanley of Preston (1893) Stol aircraft - de Havilland Canada (1948) submarine telegraph cable Superman - Joe Shuster and Jerome Siegel (1938) table hockey - Donald Munro (1930s) telephone - Alexander Graham Bell (1874) Trivial Pursuit - Chris Haney, John Haney and Scott Abbott (1982) variable Pitch Propeller - Wallace Rupert Turnbull (1918) Walkie-Talkie - Donald L. Hings (1942) washing machine wirephoto - Sir William Stephenson (1921) Yachtzee zipper - Gideon Sundback (1913) ARTISTS The Group of Seven, painters The Canadian Group of Painters The Beaver Hall Group, painters Frank Augustyn (1953- ), From 1972 to 1989 he was the principal dancer with the National Ballet of Canada. Kenojuak Ashevak (1927-), artist and printmaker Earl W. Bascom (1906–1995), painter, sculptor Robert Bateman (1930-), painter, naturalist Paul-Émile Borduas, abstract painter Emily Carr (1871-1945), painter Jack Chambers (1931-1978), artist and filmmaker Susan M. Cohen, watercolour artist Greg Curnoe (1936-92) Charles Daudelin (1920-2001), sculptor Jamie Kaiser Stan Douglas, installation and media artist Marcel Dzama, painter Marcelle Ferron (1924-2001), glazier J. W. L. Forster 1850–1938, portraitist Daniel Gauthier, is a Canadian designer of over 100 freeware TrueType fonts. Pierre Granche (1948-97), sculptor Jack Harman, (1927-2001), sculptor Lawren Harris, member of the Group of Seven, early Canadian abstraction Ted Harrison Prudence Heward (1896–1947), painter Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook, regarded as one of Canada’s finest portrait sculptors. A. Y. Jackson, member of Group of Seven Karen Kain - principal dancer for the National Ballet of Canada Yousuf Karsh (1908-2002), photographer Gabriel Krekk, (1955-), Contemporary Realist Watercolor Artist Cornelius Krieghoff (1815-72), painter Attila Richard Lukacs (born 1962), painter Almuth Lütkenhaus, sculptor Laura Muntz Lyall (1860–1930), impressionist painter Robert Markle (1936-90, painter) Leo Mol (1915-) Guido Molinari (1933–2004) Jean-Paul Mousseau, (1927-91), muralist Miyuki Tanobe (1937-), painter Norval Morrisseau (1931-), founded 'Woodland' school of art Toni Onley (1928-2004), painter Christopher Pratt (1935– Mary Pratt, (1935– Bill Reid (1920-98), sculptor Jack Reid Jean-Paul Riopelle, (1923-2002), painter Anne Savage (1896–1971), painter Jack Shadbolt (1909-1988), painter and sculptor Dave Sim, Canadian comic book writer and artist Veronica Tennant, (1946-), ballerina Tom Thomson, wilderness painter Jeff Wall, photographer Neil Wedman (born 1954), artist Crissy Turi, (1984-), painter and aspiring ballerina Tom Green, Comedian Astronauts Roberta Bondar, first Canadian woman in space Marc Garneau, (born 1949), first Canadian in space Chris Hadfield, (born 1959), first Canadian to walk in space Steven MacLean Julie Payette, (born 1963) Robert Thirsk Bjarni Tryggvason BUSINESS Max Aitken, (1879-1964), "Lord Beaverbrook", publishing baron, entrepreneur David Asper, chairman, Canwest Global Communications. Izzy Asper, (1932-2003) Conrad Black, (born 1944), "Lord Black of Crossharbour", entrepreneur, publisher (born Canadian but gave up his citizenship) Willard Boyle, invented Charge-coupled device David Braley, CFL B.C. Lions owner since 1996-97, Hamilton businessman who owns Orlick Industries Limited Roy Thomson, (1894-1976), "Lord Thomson of Fleet", entrepreneur, publisher Samuel Bronfman, founded the distillery empire that later took the name of Seagram Robert Campeau, bankrupted Bloomingdale's Department Store, NYC Blair Bartlett Reuven Cohen - Open Source Advocate Jack Kent Cooke, former owner of the Los Angeles Kings and Washington Redskins Jack Cole, founder of Coles Bookstores and inventor of Coles Notes Samuel Cunard, (1787-1865), Cunard Steamship Lines Joseph Cunard, 19th century lumber baron on the Miramichi River of New Brunswick, brother of Samuel Cunard Henry K.M. de Kuyper, 1933 expanded de Kuyper Distillery to Montreal, Quebec Paul Desmarais, Chairman, Power Corporation of Canada William Davidson (1740-90), lumberman, shipbuilder, merchant and founder of European settlements on the Miramichi Valley of New Brunswick Michael DeGroote, billionaire, best known as a major private donor to McMaster University Craig Dobbin, founder, chairman and CEO of CHC Helicopter Corporation, the world's largest helicopter company Sir James Dunn, financier, steel magnate Timothy Eaton, (1834-1907), founder of Eaton's (T. Eaton Company of Canada) department stores Bernie Ebbers, former CEO of WorldCom - largest bankruptcy in world history Alfred Fuller, (1885-1973), Fuller Brush Company Frank Hasenfratz,entrepreneur, founder of Linamar Corporation and current Chairman of Board Sir Édouard Girouard, railway builder, governor K. C. Irving (1899-1992), industrialist, Canada's first billionaire; his interests were centred in New Brunswick including shipbuilding, oil refinery, pulp, trucking, shipping, frozen foods F. Ross Johnson (b. 1931), former CEO of RJR Nabisco Ron Joyce, original partner with Horton in Tim Hortons, and primary builder of the chain Izaak Walton Killam, (1885-1955), major financier Michael Lee-Chin, CEO of AIC Diversified Canada Split Corp. and The National Commercial Bank of Jamaica Victor Li, deputy chairman of Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited, son of Li Ka Shing Pete Luckett, owner of Pete's Frootique and host of The Food Hunter William C. Macdonald (1831-1917), tobacco manufacturer, education philanthropist Louis B. Mayer, (1885-1957), co-founder of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios Harrison McCain, New Brunswick potato magnate Sam McLaughlin, Buick Automobile Manufacturer Simon McTavish (1750-1804), fur trader John Molson, (1763-1836), founder of Molson Breweries Hartland Molson Peter Munk, (1927-), founder of Barrick Gold Jim Pattison, West Coast billionaire Richard Porritt, Hall of Fame (mining) John Redpath, canal builder, sugar refinery founder Paul Reichmann, sunk by Canary Wharf Edward Samuel Rogers, (1933), president and CEO of Rogers Communications Inc. John Roth, former CEO Nortel Networks, "the most successful businessman in modern Canadian history"....Time Europe 12/25/00 Lino Saputo, (1937-), founder of Saputo Isadore Sharp, founder of the Four Seasons Hotel chain. E.D. Smith, Canadian businessman and politician who founded a food company that bears his name John F. Stairs, (1848-1904), entrepreneur, statesman Frank Stronach, entrepreneur, founder of Magna International. E. P. Taylor, entrepreneur, thoroughbred horse breeder Nat Taylor, movie theatre mogul, originator of the multi auditorium movie theatre or cineplex Ken Thomson, Canada's richest man. Greg & Mac Voisin, founders and co-owners of M&M Meat Shops Sir William Cornelius Van Horne, Railway executive who directly oversaw construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway Jack Warner, (1892-1978), founder of Warner Bros. Studios Galen Weston, Canada's second richest man Bob Young, self-publishing web-site- world's fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books at Lulu.com also owns the Hamilton Tiger Cats of the CFL. CARTOONISTS Aislin, Montreal Gazette newspaper Blaine (cartoonist), political cartoonist Chester Brown, comic book creator, Yummy Fur, Underwater and Louis Riel John Byrne, cartoonist/writer best known for his work on superhero characters like The Fantastic Four and Superman. Illiad, creator of the webcomic User Friendly Lynn Johnston, writer/cartoonist, For Better or For Worse John Kricfalusi, cartoonist/writer, Ren and Stimpy Graeme MacKay, editorial cartoonist Joe Matt, comic book creator, Peepshow Todd McFarlane, (born 1961), cartoonist/writer, Spawn, Spider-Man Win Mortimer, was comic book artist best known as one of the major illustrators of DC Comics superhero Superman & Batman Len Norris, long-time editorial columnist for the Vancouver Sun Ryan North, creator of the webcomic Dinosaur Comics Ramon Perez, creator of the webcomic Butternut Squash Scott Ramsoomair, creator of the webcomic VG Cats Seth, comic book creator, Palookaville Dave Sim, comic book creator, Cerebus the Aardvark Joe Shuster, (1914-92), co-creator of Superman Paul Szep, editorial cartoonist for the Boston Globe from 1967- 2001 Ben Wicks, illustrator and comic strip cartoonist, as well as humanitarian You will note many Canadians went south and made Millions showing others How it is done winks saucily Who knew Louis B Mayer was Canadian lol or Jack Warner, (1892-1978), founder of Warner Bros. Studios ...not to mention we also sent to You the Cowboy Ben Cartwright..Lorne Green...and everyones Friend Mathew Perry...and Austin Powers ...Mike Myers...and Who but a Canadian does Ronald Reagan better than Rich Little...Ronnie once told Reporters to ask Rich Little since He did Him better than He himself did...we gave you a blonde life guard ... pamela anderson and a Canadian Peter Jennings kept You informed nightly ...and where would star trek have gone with out our own Captain Kirk ...william shatner...Jack Kent Cooke is also Canadian born big in USA SPORTS girl could go on but canadians dont much like to brag winks saucily to the Free and scoots back to the kennel... toria_Tuck_WFI |
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-.Sativa.-
*La Sarcastica* |
NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/28/2007 7:06:28 PM lol thank you toria for that modest representation of famous canadians |
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Chella
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NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/28/2007 7:57:27 PM Well I thank Canada for all that, and the game of Hockey, it's Players, traditions and reverence... ~Nightshade~, They say the Ducks are the team to beat. I am a Teemu Selanne fan, but have not been ovely fond of the Ducks in previous years.. Chella |
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Tryp
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NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/28/2007 10:18:06 PM Show offs! |
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xNightShade
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NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/29/2007 1:39:50 AM Still like my Canadian picks better Anaheims tough but they take alota penelties Niedermayer brothers and cris pronger are the back bone to them and if Giguere gets hot like he did a few years ago look out ya never know. the west is secure in whose gonna be in the playoffs right now its jockey for position for what seed your gonna be Buffolo is hot in the east Im just not too happy with the fair weather fans there If the wings dont win it Ild like to see Ottawa just to see what they say about the tradition from back in the 20s when Cyclone Taylor One eyed Frank Mcgee and Phantom Joe Malone played I have mixxed geelings about Atlanta cuz of when they first got reestablished Tim Eckelstone there GM was out talking to the fans. One guy said "yea its great its kinda like rollerderby and wrestling" Tim E said "Great glad to have ya but theres just one thing.......Those fights arnt fake" Minnesota is a good team fast well rounded with a great coach Whatya really need in the playoffs is a hot goalie alota heart and the luck of the hockey gods. But when it comes to the finals Talent means everything. |
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toria_Tuck_WFI
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NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/29/2007 3:07:32 AM Jason Spezza Danny heatly and Wade Redden mmmmmmmmmmmm leaders all then mike fisher and chris phillips just for window dressing ...then add tough guys Mcgratton and Neil and Lord Stanley is coming home with the senators and we will party for at least a week lol summer holidays will start early and finish late go sens go!!!!!!! whistles to all the cheerleading kajira don your silks and grab some pom poms theres Men in them there RINKS lol and every last one of them a WARRIOR !!!!!!!!!!!!!ohhhhhhhh la la toria_Tuck_WFI |
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LadyAngelWings
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NS since ya brought it to the dumpster
replied on: 3/29/2007 7:41:05 AM quote: What an impressive list!! but I think we have found the problem to Tryp's errr issue all along. This is just scary!!!!! LMAOOOOOOOOOOO |
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