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XIII
08-10-2005, 01:08 AM
But, yeah. I guess it's "traditional" to Post a "New Member Thread". So, enjoy it.

The_Return
08-10-2005, 03:47 AM
Hey, I like you're signature, is it short for "Hi, My name's XIII and I FUCK hotdogs" ?

ShankS
08-10-2005, 04:25 AM
"Son of a bitch is dug in like an Alabama tick."

zwoti
08-10-2005, 07:04 AM
welcome...............don't take things personally......etc


and keep repeating

it's only a forum...
it's only a forum...



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zomb5150
08-10-2005, 07:21 AM
Welcome to Horror.com

alkytrio666
08-10-2005, 07:47 AM
Originally posted by XIII
But, yeah. I guess it's "traditional" to Post a "New Member Thread". So, enjoy it.

Well it's also "traditional" to stick your cock in a meat grinder.

Fuck off...

ItsAlive75
08-10-2005, 11:48 AM
Pope's literary career began in 1704, when the playwright William Wycherley, pleased by Pope's verse, introduced him into the circle of fashionable London wits and writers, who welcomed him as a prodigy. He first attracted public attention in 1709 with his Pastorals. In 1711 his Essay on Criticism, a brilliant exposition of the canons of taste, was published. His most famous poem, The Rape of the Lock (first published 1712; revised edition published 1714), a fanciful and ingenious mock-heroic work based on a true story, established his reputation securely. In 1713 Pope published Windsor Forest, which endeared him to the Tories by referring to the Peace of Utrecht. In 1714 his work The Wife of Bath appeared, which, like his The Temple of Fame (1715), was imitative of the works of the same title by the 14th-century English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. In 1717 a collection of Pope's works containing the most noteworthy of his lyrics was published. Pope's translation of Homer's Iliad was published in six volumes from 1715 to 1720; a translation of the Odyssey followed (1725-1726). He also published an edition of Shakespeare's plays (1725).

He also thought XIII was a big ol' gay.

ENTITY2000
08-10-2005, 09:04 PM
Originally posted by ShankS
"Son of a bitch is dug in like an Alabama tick."
i know you didn't shanks! why not georgia or mississippi, everyone always has to pick on alabama. i'll live i guess, maybe, fuck i'll just go ahead end it now.:D

ShankS
08-10-2005, 10:36 PM
Originally posted by ENTITY2000
i know you didn't shanks! why not georgia or mississippi, everyone always has to pick on alabama. i'll live i guess, maybe, fuck i'll just go ahead end it now.:D

you've not seen the film then?

Haunted
08-11-2005, 07:53 AM
Originally posted by ItsAlive75
Pope's literary career began in 1704, when the playwright William Wycherley, pleased by Pope's verse, introduced him into the circle of fashionable London wits and writers, who welcomed him as a prodigy. He first attracted public attention in 1709 with his Pastorals. In 1711 his Essay on Criticism, a brilliant exposition of the canons of taste, was published. His most famous poem, The Rape of the Lock (first published 1712; revised edition published 1714), a fanciful and ingenious mock-heroic work based on a true story, established his reputation securely. In 1713 Pope published Windsor Forest, which endeared him to the Tories by referring to the Peace of Utrecht. In 1714 his work The Wife of Bath appeared, which, like his The Temple of Fame (1715), was imitative of the works of the same title by the 14th-century English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. In 1717 a collection of Pope's works containing the most noteworthy of his lyrics was published. Pope's translation of Homer's Iliad was published in six volumes from 1715 to 1720; a translation of the Odyssey followed (1725-1726). He also published an edition of Shakespeare's plays (1725).

He also thought XIII was a big ol' gay.

Jesus Christ you must be a Lit. major.

Also, I should probably stop calling you Jesus Christ. Might give you ideas...if you know what I mean.

urgeok
08-11-2005, 07:57 AM
Originally posted by Haunted
Jesus Christ you must be a Lit. major.





google, cut and paste are wonderful things

ItsAlive75
08-11-2005, 07:59 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
google, cut and paste are wonderful things

I'll give ya the cut and paste, no google though.

If ya can believe it, I actually DO frequent websites that provide some sort of educational value!

And how bout it, I AM an English major...

urgeok
08-11-2005, 08:32 AM
Originally posted by ItsAlive75
I'll give ya the cut and paste, no google though.

If ya can believe it, I actually DO frequent websites that provide some sort of educational value!

And how bout it, I AM an English major...

just call me sir, private

ItsAlive75
08-11-2005, 11:03 AM
Originally posted by Haunted
I should probably stop calling you Jesus Christ. Might give you ideas.

My ego can't get much bigger.

Haunted
08-11-2005, 12:10 PM
You won't write as many papers or be as analytical as a Religious Studies major...*blows raseberry* Nyahn nyahn:D

DraculaInDallas
08-11-2005, 08:38 PM
Originally posted by XIII
But, yeah. I guess it's "traditional" to Post a "New Member Thread". So, enjoy it.

:D

Zero
08-12-2005, 08:24 AM
Originally posted by Haunted
You won't write as many papers or be as analytical as a Religious Studies major...*blows raseberry* Nyahn nyahn:D

Now I know there isn't a God.

:D :D