.........Blackbox. :laughing: we didn't bomb any cities in North Vietnam People who read alot have no life. Material can be injected away from an explosion. Dallas is stickville
this is true, all people that read books have no lives, but not all people who don't read have lives.
What Clean Your Clock probably meant is that America didn't engage in major carpet-bombing campaigns in Vietnam like the ones we did in World War II. Mi Lai was in South Vietnam.
Yeah thats right people who read have no lives, but people who prick around on web forums...........now thats living ::
Correct. I asked IandI to name just one major city in North Vietnam that we bombed to shit - and then I referenced "what Berlin looked like after ww2" .. To this very day he did not and can not answer the question. Really because , simply put , it never happened. Just another topic he got owned on. :clap:
But it goes right along with what he is saying about CYC. Atleast CYC used a wrong word and later admitted that he fucked up the word. I+I is just fucked up.
How about Stinger Karl vs. I and I in a boxcutter fight? You know, the type where they wrap their left hands together, like in the video for "Beat It"?
:: :: A gumtape boxcutter deathmatch. I'll take IandI. Stinger will be too busy challenging IandI on his credentials and lack of hands on boxing experience, and the sneakie commie will sneak the boxcutter into the stinger's side a few times. Stinger quits in agony. IandI doesn't go for the jugular, as per his belief that a boxcutter cannot slit throats.
Stinger Karl will probably "ignore" him, and IandI will stab him very, very gently so as not to disprove his "boxcutters can't break the skin" theory. After being "stabbed" 15 times, Karl finally gets bored and knockes IandI out.
Oh shit Rubio, I think your on to something here. They are both in Texas. Karl, can you hook that shit up?
He used the wrong word man. He had no Idea he used the word incorrectly. I cant fault him for that. There are probably words out there that I use wrong all the time, but just dont realize it yet. Ofcourse he will argu if he thinks he used the word correctly. He then realized that he was wrong and he admited to it. This is not as fucking stupid as most of your claims boxcutterboy.
CYC arguing for pages and pages and then admitting it was wrong, isn't the same as someone saying something wrong then right after admitting it was a mistake. When you have spent pages and pages arguing, you have already bit the bullet. CYC believes that admitting your mistakes after pages of arguing is going to redeem him. I don't believe it does, and don't see any actions by you guys that say it will work in the future.
Or how about the time when he said the U.S. didn't bomb any cities in North Vietnam, then later tried to change it and say he "really meant" bomb like we bombed cities in ww2. (even though we dropped more bombs on Vietnam than all the boms dropped by all sides during ww2) :laughing:
He did say at that time that we did not bomb Vietnam like we did Germany and he is correct. We did not carpet bomb vietnam. If we were to bomb vietman like we did berlin, there would be nothing left of the place. Your reading comprehension sucks dude.:doh:
WRONG First he said "we didn't bomb any major city in north vietnam" He didn't notice his mistake for a while and tried to twist and turn it into an I mean carpet bomb like we did in berlin. btw, are you and CYC calling the bomber pilots and millitary planners in vietnam stupid? Because since we dropped more bombs on vietnam than all the bombs used in ww2, where did they go? I hope you aren't implying that the air command was stupid and didn't know what to hit. opcorn:
Anywho Here is the page from the first result of SPELT in Merriam-Webster dictionary online. spelt 2 entries found for spelt. To select an entry, click on it. Main Entry: 1spelt Pronunciation: 'spelt Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Late Latin spelta, of Germanic origin; perhaps akin to Middle High German spelte split piece of wood, Old High German spaltan to split -- more at SPLIT : an ancient wheat (Triticum spelta syn. T. aestivum spelta) with spikelets containing two light red grains; also : the grain of spelt Learn more about "spelt" and related topics at Britannica.com Find more about "spelt" instantly with Live Search See a map of "spelt" in the Visual Thesaurus Sponsored Links Premium Organic Farro Whole Grain Emmer Farro & More Online Store, Farmer Direct www.bluebirdgrainfarms.com Organic Spelt Products Pasta, Snacks, Flour & Much More Vita-Spelt® from Purity Foods www.purityfoods.com Pronunciation Symbols Here is the link to that page, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Spelt and when you click on the 2nd SPELT link ( THE SECOND) it says Pronunciation: 'spelt chiefly British past and past participle of SPELL
So the kids were correct in asking how to spell an actual word correct? So why did you make a thread making fun of them? Who cares if YOU say its not american. Its ENGLISH. ENGLISH MOTHERFUCKER DO YOU SPEAK IT?
The dictionary said it is chiefly a british used word. Don't be a dumbfuck and pretend that they were really having a deep discussion on the english language and it's changes throughout history. FUCKIN PLEASE