Mafia #32 LMAO

well, most of us haven't lived long enough to reproduce to wonder about the school:)
as for property tax, i heard, that you could say it would cost you your life;)


:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
ok, you all need to get posting! I am going out tonight, and was looking forward to trying to decipher a huge amount of posts while intoxicated:)
 
As an newcomer, I am seeing everything fresh. The tacit majesty of the plaza, cast with bright morning sunshine, split by shadows cast by tree and building, man and nature, highlights the blood stains with a dichotomy of life and death. Rather like a rorschach test.

Oh look, that one looks just like a Macrobrachium latidactylus.
 
As an newcomer, I am seeing everything fresh. The tacit majesty of the plaza, cast with bright morning sunshine, split by shadows cast by tree and building, man and nature, highlights the blood stains with a dichotomy of life and death. Rather like a rorschach test.

Oh look, that one looks just like a Macrobrachium latidactylus.
LOL!!!!
 
Ok, so do ppl just not realize the game has started??? Maybe they are having a hard time figuring out the "alt Ids" :eek:
 
Here's some after imbibing reading material for Judgemax.

RBISHOP griped about bad time-keeping trains. On one particular morning he was quiet justified. His train left on time for the one hour journey, to ACville, and it arrived 5 minutes late. However, RBISHOP's watch showed it to be 3 minutes early, so he adjusted his watch by putting it forward 3 minutes. His watch kept time during the day, and on the return journey in the evening the train started on time, according to his watch, and arrived on time, according to the station clock.

If the train traveled 25 percent faster on the return journey, than it did on the morning journey, was the station clock fast or slow, and by how much?


If the sound of one hand clapping falls in the forest, and a bear craps in the woods, watch where you step.
 
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