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    Quote Originally Posted by Alastair|UK View Post
    lol friend of a friend ( both whom are gays in denial) are such soem things which will get edited so am not gonna botehr saying it the point is he just gets over angry lol the worst thing is people who cant take insults or ..... punishment but think that they can give it out anyw ay was wondering any way i can get back at some like taht so he will hopefully something off ? and does any one els have had people with soem kinda grudge against you ??

    P.s im not gay just in case u were thinkin
    Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
    Can you rewrite that with punctuation? Then I might avoid getting a headache trying to read it.
    Quote Originally Posted by xX.Silver.Wings.Xx View Post
    uhm.. I gave up trying to read it after the first line...
    Would it be too much to ask that you type in plain English?
    Quote Originally Posted by VTG
    I don't think he will, but just for fun I'll try.

    This is what it would have sounded like...
    Quote Originally Posted by Alastair|UK
    This is simply so ridiculous that it's funny. Two of my friends ( both of whom I happen to disagree with on a regular basis) are such jerks sometimes. The comments they made are not suitable to post. They tend to get overly upset about the most pointless things and then they become very rude. They can dish it out, but they can't take it. Does anybody else have grudges that they have trouble dealing with?

    I'm not jerks like them in case you're wondering.
    Quote Originally Posted by Quin 'n' Tonic View Post
    Wow, real nice VTG. *applauds*
    That's what you applauded me for.

    Also, what's with all the beastiality (and... erm... in the back door) joke material lately Quinny? It's gross.

    You were once witty; now you're just immature. I shouldn't have nominated you for funniest member after all.

    Rantzien got wierdest member, but it should have been the other way around. You're the wierdest one lately.
  2. I hope Frenchi doesn't anally abuse me. OK, yes I do.

    LOL, RYE POSTED IN MY USERNOTES TWICE IN ONE PAGE. She got it baaaad.

    I can't actually remember what I applauded you for Vans (VTG)..... Remind us all.
  3. Frenchie has a present for you
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    Yo, Boss.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quinny (I may not have been the first to name you this, but I'm not stopping now)
    Wow, real nice VTG. *applauds*
    I never thought I would get applauding from you again after my past theivery.

    Iconceivable!

    But thanks anyway.
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    Tell me about this Masmas. I live in that hell!.
  7. Christmas broke the lore. :O_O:

    Psy...Psy Psy Psy.....it is a great honour to be found in my location. Reread it.
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    BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- In a test of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's rule, a representative of anti-U.S. Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's bloc Friday threatened to suspend participation the government if al-Maliki meets with President Bush next week.

    The threat puts al-Maliki -- a fellow Shiite -- in a difficult position, forcing him to choose between the bloc that helped bring him to power and the U.S. government, which also backs him.

    The move comes one day after coordinated attacks, considered the worst of the Iraq war, left more than 200 people dead in the packed Shiite slum of Sadr City, a bastion of support for al-Sadr. (Watch flames, chaos in Sadr City )

    More than 250 also were wounded, an Iraqi Health Ministry official said Friday after an updated count from local hospitals. (Full story)

    It is widely assumed that Sunni militants were responsible.

    U.S. commanders believe al-Sadr's militia, the Mehdi Army, has been involved in revenge attacks against Sunnis, although Al-Sadr has denounced such attacks.

    In issuing the walkout threat, Salih al-Akeili, a member of al-Sadr's bloc in the Iraqi parliament, blamed U.S.-led forces for fostering conditions that led to the massacre Thursday in Baghdad's Sadr City.

    "We announce that if the security situation and the basic services do not improve, and if the prime minister goes ahead and meets with the criminal Bush in Amman, then we will suspend our memberships with the Iraqi parliament and the government," he said.

    Bush and al-Maliki are set to discuss the security situation in Iraq in Wednesday and Thursday meetings in the Jordanian capital, Amman.

    The deadly attacks in Sadr City follow weeks of U.S.-Iraqi operations there to rescue a kidnapped U.S. soldier. Police said one of the raids earlier Thursday killed four civilians.

    Al-Akeili said his bloc -- which occupies 30 seats in the 275-member parliament -- is demanding an end to the occupation and a withdrawal from Iraq, with a timetable for such a departure.

    He also uttered a common chant heard on the streets of Baghdad: "No, no to America. Yes, yes to Islam."

    Al-Akeili's remarks followed Muslim Friday prayers and were aired on Iraqi TV.

    Meanwhile, al-Sadr challenged a top Sunni leader -- Sheikh Hareth al-Dhari, the head of the Association of Muslim Scholars -- to take steps to end the violence, including the issuance of fatwas, or Islamic decrees.

    Speaking in the southern city of Kufa, near Najaf, during the Muslim prayers Friday, al-Sadr said one fatwa should "prohibit the killing of all Shiite Muslims because this will save the blood of Muslims in Iraq."

    Another should prohibit people from joining al Qaeda or any party "harboring hatred against the descendants of the Prophet Mohammed."

    "We condemn and denounce the blasts," he said.

    Police called the strikes the worst since the war began in 2003. The Iraqi Interior Ministry imposed a curfew for Baghdad on Thursday evening. It's unclear how long the curfew will last. Baghdad International Airport also was closed till further notice.

    The bloodshed drew a strong denunciation from the United States.

    "We condemn such acts of senseless violence that are clearly aimed at undermining the Iraqi people's hopes for a peaceful and stable Iraq," White House spokesman Jeanie Mamo said in Washington, according to The Associated Press.

    Meanwhile, police reported a U.S. raid on al-Sadr's office in Baquba, a provincial capital northeast of Baghdad. Five people were detained, and weapons were seized. The U.S. military said it was checking the report.

    Retaliation on Sunni areas
    In the aftermath of the bloody strike Thursday on Shiites in the Sadr City slum, attackers assaulted three Sunni mosques Friday in Baghdad.

    Gunmen burned a Sunni mosque in Hurriya, a majority-Shiite neighborhood in northwestern Baghdad. Police said people tried to put out the fire, but gunmen stopped them.

    Eyewitnesses said gunmen also attacked another Sunni mosque in Hurriya using rocket-propelled grenades.

    The people of Hurriya called on the Iraqi government to secure and protect their neighborhood, according to a TV station controlled by the Iraqi Islamic Party.

    Gunmen also reportedly caused minor damage at a Sunni mosque in the Sunni neighborhood of Jihad.

    Earlier, a barrage of mortar fire struck two Sunni Arab neighborhoods in the capital in the last 24-hour period, wounding 10 people.

    Also Friday, a suicide bomber killed 22 and wounded 30 after detonating explosives strapped to his body and in a car in the northern city of Tal Afar, authorities said.

    The attacker parked his vehicle, got out and set off the car bomb in a car lot before detonating himself, police said. Tal Afar, a largely Turkmen city in Nineveh province, is about 250 miles (400 kilometers) north of Baghdad. Tal Afar has endured Sunni-Shiite sectarian fighting in the past, but it isn't clear what the motive was for Friday's attack.

    In the southern city of Basra, a British soldier was shot dead Friday during a "search and detention operation," the British Defense Ministry said. The number of British military deaths in the Iraq war stands at 126.

    Attacks on Health Ministry
    In addition to the violence in Sadr City, at least 30 gunmen thought to be from a Sunni neighborhood also attacked the Health Ministry in central Baghdad on Thursday, police said. The radical Shiite cleric's political movement is in control of that ministry.

    There were other attacks earlier this week on Health Ministry officials, including the kidnapping of a deputy minister on Sunday and the killings on Monday of two guards who worked for another deputy minister.

    The Health Ministry said officials plan to tour hospitals Friday afternoon to gain more details on casualties. Funerals were held Friday for many of the victims.

    Thursday's violence comes a day after a U.N. bimonthly report about Iraq that underscored the unbridled sectarian violence harming Iraq.

    The report said that 3,709 civilians were killed in violence in Iraq in October -- the highest monthly toll since the war began. (Full story)

    CNN's Arwa Damon, Mohammed Tawfeeq and Michael Ware contributed to this report.

    Copyright 2006 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report
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    Oh come on now, what did I do to deserve to be in your location? That's just harsh, man. Really harsh.
  10. Clearly Rammstein wrote that. :O_O:
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About Quindiana Jones
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Die, Paul.
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Biography:
I dag er det Quins fødselsdag
Hurra hurra hurra
Hun sikkert sig en gave får
Som hun har ønsket sig i år
Med dejlig chokolade
Og kager til!
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These mountains are made of rainbows.
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Grr. Arg.
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Pure Quin14, Quin 'n' Tonic, Harle-Quin, Pure Queen 14, Quin, Mace Quindu, Sir Toppham Hatt, Stiltzquin, Flambard D'Quinceteth, Harle-y Davidson, Quinter Wonderland, Quint Eastwood, Quinternational Man of Mystery, Quinoa, Professor Quinothy P. Buttfl
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Rantzien Luckwin.
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