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Approved Respected Apps / Re: To Be Respected Player
« on: July 20, 2010, 02:54:43 PM »

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General Chat / Re: Shawn's Moderator Application
« on: July 20, 2010, 02:23:01 PM »
BUMP

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General / PC Help
« on: July 20, 2010, 01:46:20 PM »
As of recently I'm not ably to install anything in the Program Files folder...

I get the error message that says "Can't create the following directory: C:\Program Files\(Folder name)"

But I'm able to install it anywhere else i want on the pc... anyone ever have this problem or heard of it before?

anyone got a fix?

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General Chat / Re: TTT Machinima
« on: July 20, 2010, 01:39:36 PM »
Shawn, your hair is amazing lol
I'm trying to get my hair that long, but it's somehow stuck at shoulder length. I dunno, it just doesn't seem to grow anymore.
Thanks, Trim an inch off, guys hair won't natural grow long its because you more then likely have tons of dead hair and split ends.

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General Chat / Re: TTT Machinima
« on: July 20, 2010, 01:35:34 PM »

P.S. - Shawn......do a favor to the world and cut that hair lawl

How about no? its a chick magnet.

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Boneyard / Re: Ban Request on G4M3R
« on: July 20, 2010, 11:32:39 AM »
Wait, didn't we win that war?


Nope they won by closing Bostons port. so after reading all below please tell me what you won? You guys had to pay money to Britian for the tea you dumped... so all you did was spell tea... which you payed for Lol way to go..... WASTERS

In Boston, the arrival of three tea ships ignited a furious reaction. The crisis came to a head on December 16, 1773 when as many as 7,000 agitated locals milled about the wharf where the ships were docked. A mass meeting at the Old South Meeting House that morning resolved that the tea ships should leave the harbor without payment of any duty. A committee was selected to take this message to the Customs House to force release of the ships out of the harbor. The Collector of Customs refused to allow the ships to leave without payment of the duty. Stalemate. The committee reported back to the mass meeting and a howl erupted from the meeting hall. It was now early evening and a group of about 200 men, some disguised as Indians, assembled on a near-by hill. Whopping war chants, the crowd marched two-by-two to the wharf, descended upon the three ships and dumped their offending cargos of tea into the harbor waters.

Most colonists applauded the action while the reaction in London was swift and vehement. In March 1774 Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts which among other measures closed the Port of Boston.

The acta are:

The Boston Port Act, the first of the acts passed in response to the Boston Tea Party, closed the port of Boston until the East India Company had been repaid for the destroyed tea and until the king was satisfied that order had been restored. Colonists objected that the Port Act punished all of Boston rather than just the individuals who had destroyed the tea, and that they were being punished without having been given an opportunity to testify in their own defense.

The Massachusetts Government Act provoked even more outrage than the Port Act because it unilaterally altered the government of Massachusetts to bring it under control of the British government. Under the terms of the Government Act, almost all positions in the colonial government were to be appointed by the governor or the king. The act also severely limited the activities of town meetings in Massachusetts. Colonists outside Massachusetts feared that their governments could now also be changed by the legislative fiat of Parliament.

The Administration of Justice Act allowed the governor to move trials of accused royal officials to another colony or even to Great Britain if he believed the official could not get a fair trial in Massachusetts. Although the act stipulated that witnesses would be paid for their travel expenses, in practice few colonists could afford to leave their work and cross the ocean to testify in a trial. George Washington called this the "Murder Act" because he believed that it allowed British officials to harass Americans and then escape justice. Some colonists believed the act was unnecessary because British soldiers had been given a fair trial following the Boston Massacre in 1770, with future Founding Father John Adams representing the Defense.

The Quartering Act applied to all of the colonies, and sought to create a more effective method of housing British troops in America. In a previous act, the colonies had been required to provide housing for soldiers, but colonial legislatures had been uncooperative in doing so. The new Quartering Act allowed a governor to house soldiers in other buildings if suitable quarters were not provided. While many sources claim that the Quartering Act allowed troops to be billeted in occupied private homes, historian David Ammerman's 1974 study claimed that this is a myth, and that the act only permitted troops to be quartered in unoccupied buildings Although many colonists found the Quartering Act objectionable, it generated the least protest of the Coercive Acts.


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Boneyard / Re: Reporting/warning of MW2 Traitor
« on: July 20, 2010, 11:14:44 AM »
i r in hospital
ucome here

To a Hospital in the states? Are you mad? i can't afford to even look at your hospitals

love my free health care  8)

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General Chat / Re: VHSs
« on: July 20, 2010, 11:05:17 AM »
Since i felt like not being lazy I'll name the ones i have in my room since i watched them recently, forgot one in the picture thats The M*A*S*H movie (these are the "real" movies meaning not the ones i recorded, and i have 100's more in boxs in my basment)

The ones you probably can't see good enough to read are

- Gremlins The Movie
- Casper And Friends
- Digimon Digital Monsters
- The Muppets Chrismas Carol









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General / Re: Post Your Desktop!
« on: July 20, 2010, 10:26:32 AM »


Lol our fights have been fails I got all of them on our phones the bloody police with riot shields were there :L

Ouch dam cops need to laern to stay out of peoples business

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Boneyard / Re: Reporting/warning of MW2 Traitor
« on: July 20, 2010, 10:25:44 AM »
i am buzy u come here

To prove America is not fat you have to come here.

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General / Re: Post Your Desktop
« on: July 20, 2010, 10:02:41 AM »

Yeahh but we got hit back, We now have a pair of balls burnt into our field....


They watch in half term we are gunna fuck more shit up than ever before.....

Well we did it because they painted gators(Their mascot) on our wall

Anyways after all that we ended up getting in a big fight at the park near by... it was suppose to be non weapons but they brought some like panzy... and we still won Lol i ended up grabbing the guys Bbat and beating him with it, i've been smashed in the head with beer bottles and everything and the guy thought a bat would hurt LOL

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Boneyard / Re: Who respected Ledjohhny?
« on: July 20, 2010, 09:59:44 AM »
You ain't got pancake mix!

I post in another thread how to make the mix.

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Boneyard / Re: Reporting/warning of MW2 Traitor
« on: July 20, 2010, 09:58:46 AM »
to mah face you purple swiss man :L

I live in Ottawa when you get in the airport call me up and I'll meet you, Then i'll say it then you can go home.....

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General / Re: Post Your Desktop
« on: July 20, 2010, 09:57:45 AM »
no check the op?
(under windows 7 old)

updated my desktop


Nice you planted smoke bombs at the enemy's school? Nice when i was in high school we went to our enemy's school with some gas and burn our school name (LBP) on the 50 line on their football field Lol

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General Chat / Re: TTT Machinima
« on: July 20, 2010, 09:49:25 AM »

[spoiler]my hair is semi long, but not nearly that length

By the way, the shirt says "Save Ferris"
+1 for anyone who knows where it's from :)[/spoiler]

Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?

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