Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,515
2Mbps :sad:

Downside of living in the countryside
Have 125mps, and sometimes I feel its not enough :p But other times, I rather download an episode/movie on one PC, when I already have the same thing on the 2nd PC, simply because its QUICKER to dl it then to wait to transfer it over in USB :D
 

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
Have 125mps, and sometimes I feel its not enough :p But other times, I rather download an episode/movie on one PC, when I already have the same thing on the 2nd PC, simply because its QUICKER to dl it then to wait to transfer it over in USB :D
Rub it in why don't you :D I hope your team got slaughtered at Laser tag today
 

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
To beat a six year old, you must first think like a six year old. Bambi ought to give you some advise on that :D

I wish I had friends who did activities like that, all we do is drink.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,515
We were between the ages of 6 (little cousins who visit over holidays) to like 45 year olds (cousins father), and the rest my friends, it was very fun, defenitely need to do it more. Ofcourse the ice cold killers were the kids/young teens, they tire slower so after an hour their reflexes where just owning the rest of us :lol:
 

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
@Völler @swagThink I might have discovered a new type of poop, perhaps not as elusive as the phantom but possibly not too far off.


It invloved the creation of one of those lenghty unbroken champion poops, you know the ones that half dissappear down the toilet and the other end pops out of the water like an anaconda scanning above the surface of its underwater lair?

Well the next part of this rare occurance involved the casual discarding of the used toilet paper into the toilet, and by blind luck it fell in such a way upon the chocolate log so that the only visual evidence of it was the piece left above the waterline. I gazed upon this miraculous happening and couldn't help but draw comparisons to the sight of a ship stuck in the Antarctic ice caps.

So with that in mind, I proclaimed from this day onward it would be known as an Ernest Shakleton
 

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