Tommorrow's the day!
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Tommorrow's the day!
Hey, just noticed today's the 20th. Tommorrow is the big day. Rapture? I'm ready. End of the world? I'm ready. See you guys on the other side!
Mike
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Re: Tommorrow's the day!
Yep, I've got my popcorn, Coca Cola and Southern Comfort ( 100 proof), I'm ready for it.
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Re: Tommorrow's the day!
Like I used to say in the bad old days of MAD.....let that sucker fall right on my head, please.
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"People who need long explanations at moments when everything depends on instinct have always irritated me." ~ Guy Sajer
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Rock Steady that a good'un.
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I have to work so if its going to end I hope its at the beginning of my shift and not at the end. My luck it will end right after my tour.
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I'd like to see the stats on how many people call in sick that dayethang wrote:I have to work so if its going to end I hope its at the beginning of my shift and not at the end. My luck it will end right after my tour.
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Re: Tommorrow's the day!
You do realize that the reason the Mayan calendar ran out is that they couldn't find a bigger rock.
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"Freedom is never more that a generation from extinction" Ronald Reagan
"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad
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It's hard to respect the Mayans when their calendar looks just like a large Oreo cookie.
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That makes me respect them even more. They predicted the greatest cookie of all time next to the chocolate chip.wecsoger wrote:It's hard to respect the Mayans when their calendar looks just like a large Oreo cookie.
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Yep,
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Re: Tommorrow's the day!
Taquila - sorta keeping with the Mayan theme - Taquila, the gift of the old gods; the ones with feathers and scales.
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Re: Tommorrow's the day!
Oh Man, That's great.rock-steady wrote:
I like that there apears to be no forcast for saturday.
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Re: Tommorrow's the day!
I predict that sometime around 5pm the sky will start to go dark.
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Re: Tommorrow's the day!
Well, phooey, I guess I'll make another pot of coffee this morning anyway ...
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Happy Baktun Day - only comes once every 144,000 days.
I dressed festive today and warm - it was 20 degrees at my house this morning.
Wearing my ropers (of course Wranglers), a fungo shirt (merino wool lined with linen), and my 1951 Tampa Bay Smokers wool jersey.
Topped off with my vintage silverbelly Stetson Open Road fedora.
Mayans are most certainly alive and well today, and Mayan is still spoken language in southern Mexico and central America.
Don't blame Mayans for pop culture.
Their astronomy and mathematics was incredible. Their pyramids had 365 steps, and they accurately calculated the precession of our solar system fully 1000 years ahead of Kepler.
Of course they counted in base-22 - they used every appendage they could find.
On the dark side, they worshiped a blood and death cult, conquered by annihilation, sacrificing the men and children, and enslaving the women.
The Spanish conquistadores and missionaries were God's men.
I dressed festive today and warm - it was 20 degrees at my house this morning.
Wearing my ropers (of course Wranglers), a fungo shirt (merino wool lined with linen), and my 1951 Tampa Bay Smokers wool jersey.
Topped off with my vintage silverbelly Stetson Open Road fedora.
Mayans are most certainly alive and well today, and Mayan is still spoken language in southern Mexico and central America.
Don't blame Mayans for pop culture.
Their astronomy and mathematics was incredible. Their pyramids had 365 steps, and they accurately calculated the precession of our solar system fully 1000 years ahead of Kepler.
Of course they counted in base-22 - they used every appendage they could find.
On the dark side, they worshiped a blood and death cult, conquered by annihilation, sacrificing the men and children, and enslaving the women.
The Spanish conquistadores and missionaries were God's men.
Last edited by bdhold on Fri Dec 21, 2012 12:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Tommorrow's the day!
Well, nuttin' happened! Boy, can't even trust an extinct civilization. Oh well, my God is good...
Matthew 24:42 "Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come.
Matthew 24:42 "Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come.
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Nope, those are both behind th simple Peanut Butter Cookie. Nothing is better dipped in a big glass of milk than a warm, fresh off the cookie sheet Peanut Butter Cookie.ethang wrote:That makes me respect them even more. They predicted the greatest cookie of all time next to the chocolate chip.wecsoger wrote:It's hard to respect the Mayans when their calendar looks just like a large Oreo cookie.
Jeepnik AKA "Old Eyes"
"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
"Freedom is never more that a generation from extinction" Ronald Reagan
"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad
"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
"Freedom is never more that a generation from extinction" Ronald Reagan
"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad