Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:44 pm
you were fail reading tbhdubluke wrote:i was skim reading =/Von wrote:Not being able to read. FAIL!dubluke wrote:deadly silent
great post though deeply silent. that's some super epic fail
you were fail reading tbhdubluke wrote:i was skim reading =/Von wrote:Not being able to read. FAIL!dubluke wrote:deadly silent
that is nexttttt fail, if only there was a film of it.Deeply Silent wrote:
Fail Fail Fail Fail.
kidlogic wrote:
HA!kidlogic wrote:
I seem to remember reading the article about that on the Bbc website.Frodo wrote:I'm pretty sure the pics of the last truck going into the ocean is fake.
Lots of these fails pics are fake anyways.
I'm not saying the whole thing is fake, just the last bit.kins83 wrote:I seem to remember reading the article about that on the Bbc website.Frodo wrote:I'm pretty sure the pics of the last truck going into the ocean is fake.
Lots of these fails pics are fake anyways.


Frodo wrote:I'm not saying the whole thing is fake, just the last bit.kins83 wrote:I seem to remember reading the article about that on the Bbc website.Frodo wrote:I'm pretty sure the pics of the last truck going into the ocean is fake.
Lots of these fails pics are fake anyways.
and
Look at the crowd and the cars on the bank in these two, same pic. Also you can see it's blatantly the same truck, just different colours.
You're kidding, right?eLBe wrote:Frodo wrote:I'm not saying the whole thing is fake, just the last bit.kins83 wrote:I seem to remember reading the article about that on the Bbc website.Frodo wrote:I'm pretty sure the pics of the last truck going into the ocean is fake.
Lots of these fails pics are fake anyways.
and
Look at the crowd and the cars on the bank in these two, same pic. Also you can see it's blatantly the same truck, just different colours.
what are you on about?
it is obviously not the same pic. look on the right, see? in the first one there is no green truck in the water, in the second one there is. dif pic.

it's to keep the flies away from your beer.Ashley wrote:Lets ask Parson. He is a master of conspiracys.
Also while we are on conspiracy theories, whats the real reason for lime in a Corona? Im sure it was to stop it going mouldy when they transported it (back in the day)?
Flies dont go near my beer anyways? And people stuff it down the neck of the bottle rather than leaving it at the top?seckle wrote:it's to keep the flies away from your beer.Ashley wrote:Lets ask Parson. He is a master of conspiracys.
Also while we are on conspiracy theories, whats the real reason for lime in a Corona? Im sure it was to stop it going mouldy when they transported it (back in the day)?
Well Done. Gold star!Frodo wrote:Limey is an old American and Canadian slang nickname for the British, originally referring to British sailors. The term is believed to derive from lime juicer, referring to the Royal Navy and Merchant Navy practice of supplying lime juice to British sailors to prevent scurvy. The benefits of citrus juice were well known at the time thanks to the acute observations of surgeon James Lind who noticed that the cabbage eating Dutch had fewer problems with scurvy. Limes were used over lemons due to limes being more readily available from Britain's own Caribbean colonies. The term is thought to have originated in the Caribbean in the 1880s. A false etymology is that it is a derivative of "Corr-blimey" ("God blind me!").
Wikipedia ftw.
you've obviously never been to mexico.Ashley wrote: Flies dont go near my beer anyways?
Frodo FTW!Frodo wrote:Limey is an old American and Canadian slang nickname for the British, originally referring to British sailors. The term is believed to derive from lime juicer, referring to the Royal Navy and Merchant Navy practice of supplying lime juice to British sailors to prevent scurvy. The benefits of citrus juice were well known at the time thanks to the acute observations of surgeon James Lind who noticed that the cabbage eating Dutch had fewer problems with scurvy. Limes were used over lemons due to limes being more readily available from Britain's own Caribbean colonies. The term is thought to have originated in the Caribbean in the 1880s. A false etymology is that it is a derivative of "Corr-blimey" ("God blind me!").
Wikipedia ftw.
haha. she prolly doesnt wash herselfkidlogic wrote: