Grassy Knowlington
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- Oct 27, 2010
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New meme!
Forget man, he's got fish in the attic.
I think it's just a red herring.
New meme!
Forget man, he's got fish in the attic.
Ignored? That thread has the most enlightening claim I have ever seen.
ETA: wait. this has to be a Poe, right? Why would someone who hates electricity post on a computer message board?
While I find your various threads musing on aspects of law unique and somewhat entertaining, I'm not sure I understand what the point is.
Whether or not you can avoid a paying a traffic ticket by making 6 court appearances, when just paying it in the first place would have taken 10 minutes, means nothing.
I love the delusions of grandeur on full display back in 2004:Source: Cannabis Culture Forums, 2004
http://forums.cannabisculture.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=912463&page=1
...Yes, even his fellow weed-smoking layabouts think he's a deluded fool.
In a short while, I will be bringing action to government agents. Action unseen since Louis Riel.
I love the delusions of grandeur on full display back in 2004:
He's a Superhero, didn't you know?
BookOfMatches
Things that have bothered me:
Their inability to put up with my aroma.
???????????? the guy doesnt have a jobSometimes I spend long hours at work.
that should have been bolded and in larger textI Drink Sometimes.
I Want to have Kids.
those two could have been in the same sentance.Sex Is Important to me.
???????????? the guy doesnt have a job
I find it absolutely delicious that they come to the roadblock of consensus/unanimity vs majority vote within 24 hours of the suggestion of founding an Eco-Village/Freeman fairyland.
Individual consent is not even considered.
Jumpers for goalposts. Marvellous.Fish in the attic?
They tried to raise them in the basement, but it turned out they were flying fish.Fish in the attic?
Ignored? That thread has the most enlightening claim I have ever seen.
ETA: wait. this has to be a Poe, right? Why would someone who hates electricity post on a computer message board?
So if anyone else feels sorry for him in the future he is clearing a grand a show by his own admission, up to you if you send him money though.That begging letter as you call it put $2K in my pocket. And the people who gave were happy to do so.
The show was fantastic and I had a full house. MAde another $1K there.
You honestly think what you do is 'debunking' and you were effective? LMAO!
How strange then, considering that Menard claims thatThat begging letter as you call it put $2K in my pocket. And the people who gave were happy to do so.
The show was fantastic and I had a full house. MAde another $1K there.
You honestly think what you do is 'debunking' and you were effective? LMAO!
Walter Mitty is a fictional character in James Thurber's short story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty", first published in The New Yorker on March 18, 1939, and in book form in My World and Welcome to It in 1942. It was made into a film in 1947.[1]
Mitty is a meek, mild man with a vivid fantasy life: in a few dozen paragraphs he imagines himself a wartime pilot, an emergency-room surgeon, and a devil-may-care killer. The character's name has come into more general use to refer to an ineffectual dreamer, appearing in several dictionaries.[2] The American Heritage Dictionary defines a Walter Mitty as "an ordinary, often ineffectual person who indulges in fantastic daydreams of personal triumphs".[3] The most famous of Thurber's inept male protagonists, the character is considered "the archetype for dreamy, hapless, Thurber Man".[4]
Although the story has humorous elements, there is a darker and more significant message underlying the text, leading to a more tragic interpretation of the Mitty character. Even in his heroic daydreams, Mitty does not triumph, several fantasies being interrupted before the final one sees Mitty dying bravely in front of a firing squad. In the brief snatches of reality that punctuate Mitty's fantasies we meet well-meaning but insensitive strangers who inadvertently rob Mitty of some of his remaining dignity.
He's lying. The cafe can't be more than a dozen or so tables, if that. In fact, it looks more like 6-8 tables.I had a look on Google at that bistro he was allegedly doing the show, it looks like there is about 20 tables, if he cleared a grand in there he must have certainly hit the jackpot.
The guys full of it.