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Outtakes: February 2007

Yes, but right now I can't even afford a paintbrush. Or shoes.
Clothing. Food...

I'm sorry to hear that you've "gone native"...

"...Meanwhile, a man urinates on a wall and a woman watches him, looking pleased..."

Funny est, but a tag of warning would be appreciated on things like these... some of us are viewing these landmines from a corporate structure. :P

It was a link posted on RGMW. What more warning do you need?

I'd offer you my phone number but I'm unsure of the nature of your crotch parts.

Hardrock, who can browse porn at work

You may have the two words in your name backwards, at least after a bit of "work."

Oh, and the next time? Remember to stop typing after the punchline.

Now that would be an interesting army, you have your normal Orks which are prone to doing wacky things and using overwelming numbers to win and then you have your "Chaos Orks" a well oiled no nonsence fighting machine... ;)

P.P.S. Okay, I admit it, I'm a closet Queen fan.

P.P.P.S. No, no, I said a closet Queen *fan*, not ... oh, what the hell, I'll go with it.

Blair and Bush are probably slapping themselves - 'well, with hindsight,'
they cry :)

They should have listened to me...

They should come to RGMW. . .

You know the best thing about neoconservatism? The fact that coining the word neoconservative" turned old-style conservatives into "paleoconservatives", a word that sums up George Bush better than any other I can think of.

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