Nick Against the World (102 Viewers)

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
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For any college football fans out there-

I'm a big Nebraska fan....we are kicking the shit out of Colorado 20-3 at the half. We just got screwed out of a field goal attempt at the 5 yard line, because of a "hometown" scoreboard.

We had 1 more second left in the half, and the scorekeeper cheated us out of it....

bastards !!!
 

Respaul

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Jul 14, 2002
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For a first run at a crossword... Do you think this lay out looks too easy... Should there be more or less to it... Bearing in mind its only a first attempt and shouldnt take you all too long to do...



Edit - Doesnt matter Now different
 
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IncuboRossonero

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
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    Vincenzo, good luck and here is to a speedy recovery.

    Paul: I have been to a few of these restaurants listed but had no idea they were in the top 50 ... to be honest some of the best restaurants I have eaten at are probably not on any lists...you know how it is.

    See you all in a few days...I'm driving down to Montreal with friends to catch the
    U2 Vertigo concert tomorrow night...
     

    Slagathor

    Bedpan racing champion
    Jul 25, 2001
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    SEVERE DAMAGE AFTER STORM

    Amsterdam, Netherlands - The remarkably early winter storm that's been battering most of Northern Europe Friday has calmed down in most parts, and the extensive damage it did to the infrastructure in our country is only just beginning to show, government officials said this morning.

    The damage is severe throughout the nation. Train services to the East have been cancelled due to severe snow fall as weather stations in Arnhem and Eindhoven reported 40 centimeters within the first hours of the storm.



    With the storm hitting full force only later in the day on Friday; most people were already at work and the evening rush hour created a situation of total chaos that paralised the nation as traffic jams with a total length of 802 kilometers chocked virtually all the highways in the country. Authorities quickly made sure necessary means reached those stuck in their cars; food, water and blankets were handed out to people, some of whom had not driven an inch in over eleven hours.

    There are no reported casualties as yet, and the restoration works have begun early today as the storm moved on. But the provincial government of Zeeland in the South West has reported that some islands can still not be reached as bridges have collapsed or have at least been severely damaged due to hurricane winds and pounding seas. Extra ferry services are being used to make up for the total destruction of road- and railways, as well as airports.

    Source: Algemeen Dagblad

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    Gah, I was gonna go to my parents' this weekend but there aren't *any* train or bus services going far enough. I can only get about halfway :lazy: Stoopid winter. They told me October was insanely warm compared to the average and now November is insanely cold. What the F*CK is going on
     
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    Erik said:
    SEVERE DAMAGE AFTER STORM

    Amsterdam, Netherlands - The remarkably early winter storm that's been battering most of Northern Europe Friday has calmed down in most parts, and the extensive damage it did to the infrastructure in our country is only just beginning to show, government officials said this morning.

    The damage is severe throughout the nation. Train services to the East have been cancelled due to severe snow fall as weather stations in Arnhem and Eindhoven reported 40 centimeters within the first hours of the storm.



    With the storm hitting full force only later in the day on Friday; most people were already at work and the evening rush hour created a situation of total chaos that paralised the nation as traffic jams with a total length of 802 kilometers chocked virtually all the highways in the country. Authorities quickly made sure necessary means reached those stuck in their cars; food, water and blankets were handed out to people, some of whom had not driven an inch in over eleven hours.

    There are no reported casualties as yet, and the restoration works have begun early today as the storm moved on. But the provincial government of Zeeland in the South West has reported that some islands can still not be reached as bridges have collapsed or at least been severely damaged due to hurricane winds and pounding seas. Extra ferry services are being used to make up for the total destruction of road- and railways, as well as airports.

    Source: Algemeen Dagblad

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    Gah, I was gonna go to my parents' this weekend but there aren't *any* train or bus services going far enough. I can only get about halfway :lazy: Stoopid winter. They told me October was insanely warm compared to the average and now November is insanely cold. What the F*CK is going on
    Did you really have to ask? It's obviously Nuclear Winter.. :confused:
     

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