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I’m sure there are posters that are a lot bigger. Jim looks like a normal sized person to me.
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Big beaver!! snort
(Yes, I’m mentally about 11 years old…)
[QUOTE=Loach]
I’m sure there are posters that are a lot bigger. Jim looks like a normal sized person to me.
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Big beaver!! snort
(Yes, I’m mentally about 11 years old…)
By the way, if Drew is here, do you think you could give Craig Ferguson my email?
Kthnx
I used to be Spartacus, but the medical plan sucked roe and I gave it up. I’m now the Queen of Sheba.
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Okay, knowing that the man who played Mr. Ellsworth has posted here tickles me way more than it probably should.
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Me too. I loved his character so much. It’s also neat to learn how much else he’s done, but still–Ellsworth, right here at the Dope! Hee!
[QUOTE=FlyingCowOfDoom]
14 k of g in a f p d.
–FCOD
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Ok, of the entire thread this got my attention. I’m sure I’ve seen it somewhere before. Hey Bricker if you do any vanity searches, wasn’t this one of the questions on Pyroto years back? I could swear I can almost remember what it was.
We had an entire very long thread devoted to it. In the time that I read it, they never came up with a believable explanation for whast it stood for. I’m not sure how to search for it, and haven’t got the time right now.
Yeah, I can tell that it must have had a thread devoted to it, but since I don’t know a damn thing about the contents of that thread, and can’t search for that string, I have no idea how to find it. I still think it was one of the questions for ascention on the Pyroto Mountain game from 3 or 4 years ago.
Q. E. D. is now working with the Mythbusters in some capacity, though I don’t think he’s ever been on screen.
Of other confirmed Dopers, ianzin is somewhat well-known. And we’ve had a few Jeopardy winners, including 5 Time Champ and The Man Who (the latter of whom very briefly held the single-night winning record for the show).
On to the realm of speculation, it looked like Mary Jane was carrying an SDMB printout in one scene in the first Spider-man movie, though I don’t think we ever got confirmation on that. I personally choose to interpret that as Kirsten Dunst being a member of the board. I also personally choose to interpret that she’s clearly a big fan of the physics threads where I hang out.
Am I the only one who noticed that Jim Beaver’s (late) wife is named Cecily Adams?
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According to Wikipedia, anyway.
fnord
[QUOTE=FlyingCowOfDoom]
14 k of g in a f p d.
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[QUOTE=Trunk]
Drawing any conclusion about a person’s membership here because of something they said in real life is stupid. I think the reasons given in the OP are completely retarded. . .because he’s intelligent, and intelligent people hang out here? There’s about 5 things wrong with that statement.
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That about sums it up. OPs similar to this one come up around once a year or so. I love this board but I am not so deluded as to think that it’s anything more than a muddy little backwater in the sticks of the 'net.
I’ve seen at least one or two jokes that were presented here that have been used in major movies. Namely, The Bad News Bears ca. 2006, and Reno 911 ca. 2006. Those thieving bastards!
[QUOTE=Johnny L.A.]
I’m Spartacus, and so is my wife.
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Your wife?
Thank the good Lord my precious daughter got married in August and did not have to deal with this!!!
Waiddaminnit…Spartacus isn’t married.
Wasn’t married.
Whatever.
[QUOTE=Chronos]
On to the realm of speculation, it looked like Mary Jane was carrying an SDMB printout in one scene in the first Spider-man movie, though I don’t think we ever got confirmation on that.
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Which scene?
[QUOTE=dnooman]
I’ve seen at least one or two jokes that were presented here that have been used in major movies. Namely, The Bad News Bears ca. 2006, and Reno 911 ca. 2006. Those thieving bastards!
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Which jokes? Maybe they were mine, and I should be suing for some back end.
[QUOTE=CalMeacham]
We had an entire very long thread devoted to it. In the time that I read it, they never came up with a believable explanation for whast it stood for. I’m not sure how to search for it, and haven’t got the time right now.
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Here it is. I remembered that “full Ptolemaic dynasty” was postulated as the “f p d” solution, and the infamous mittu-started thread was the first of six matches for keywords “Ptolemaic dynasty”.
[QUOTE=fifty-six]
Several of the members of Mythbusters use this site.
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If it’s Kari Byron, I just want to say…
How YOU doin’? ![]()
[QUOTE=featherlou]
Which jokes? Maybe they were mine, and I should be suing for some back end.
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The usage of “douche nozzle” in Reno 911, and the usage of “Bloodfart” as a band name in BNB. It appears that Bloodfart was an actual band though, so take that as you will.
[QUOTE=dnooman]
The usage of “douche nozzle” in Reno 911, and the usage of “Bloodfart” as a band name in BNB. It appears that Bloodfart was an actual band though, so take that as you will.
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Douche-something is very similar to the myriad insults that go asshat, asswagon, ass weasel, etc, etc.
Douche nozzle has been around the Internet a long time and was a particularly popular insult on the IGN Boards a while back.
[QUOTE=Sternvogel]
Here it is. I remembered that “full Ptolemaic dynasty” was postulated as the “f p d” solution, and the infamous mittu-started thread was the first of six matches for keywords “Ptolemaic dynasty”.
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Hmm, mittu’s no longer a member. Of course, their last activity was in March and their last post was to declare that they were using Windows Vista to post. Coincidence? I think not.