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1. Able to simplify hundreds of complex factors into a state of the world summary using the simplicity of a clock.

2. Unable to properly use the words "to" and "until"

3. Occum's Shaver has its doubts.

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4 hours ago, 4merper4mer said:

1. Able to simplify hundreds of complex factors into a state of the world summary using the simplicity of a clock.

2. Unable to properly use the words "to" and "until"

3. Occum's Shaver has its doubts.

They're Gillette guys.

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11 minutes ago, The_Dude said:

Alexander The Great is my favorite Maiden jam. 

 

I saw them when they were not much, fronted by Paul Di'Anno, the best era to me....

 

 

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12 hours ago, The_Dude said:

Wow, I thought this was a thread slamming Maiden at first. I gotcha now. 

 

Freaking love Maiden. 

 

6 hours ago, The_Dude said:

Alexander The Great is my favorite Maiden jam. 

 

In celebration your new Churchill avatar

 

 

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53 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

 

In celebration your new Churchill avatar

 

 

 

I adore Churchill. I consider myself a Churchill expert. We have a lot in common. Same build. Same height. Same hair color. Same love of action and adventure. Same political stances. We’re both ‘blubbers,’ both suffer from “black dog,” and we’re both willing to risk our lives for a bit of fun. 

 

Churchill was the man that brought me over from liberalism to conservativism. 

 

He, to me, is equal in greatness to Julius Caesar. That’s the highest praise a man can receive from me. He’s the only one who’s earned it. 

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Presumably all the liberals who went crazy every time the Bush Administration announced their color coded threat level will react with the same ridicule and disdain at this news, right?

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Gotta bump the thread. Maiden’s music is the first that really grabbed me to the core. And that’s after listening to some ‘70s radio air-time filled with some pretty famous acts. Sorry Stones, Beatles, Zepp, etc. Maiden rules, even after all these years. First heard them because of the radio promos for Super Fest at Rich Stadium (‘81?). They played “Hallowed Be Thy Name”, and I was hooked. 

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