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This is not the April Stundie nomination thread

Travis

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Whatever you do don't nominate April Stundies in this thread. It is only for Stundies that you want to nominate in the month of April.

......wait a second...

:boggled:
 
The key is to always act on the last thing I say not the first.
 
Homeopathy is not a conspiracy theory, but I thought this is still Stundie-like.

Then I think you missed something in your "travels".
Read "Homeopathic Medicine At Home" -- it has four and a half stars on Amazon.
Only the very best books get that high a rating!

Let me guess--you're too closed-minded to even give it a try.
Labelling me as misinformed is more fun for you, I suppose.
 
The key is to always act on the last thing I say not the first.
But some of us don't want to wait for your dying words, and it wouldn't be nice to artificially advance that particular event and it's illegal in most places anyway. And we weren't there to hear you first say "mama" and "dada". So, we're just going to have to work off the words you say in the middle.

Now for the Stundie nomination:

In the Apollo "hoax" thread, FatFreddy88, who believes that Apollo was a hoax, said about a challenge to his claim that people who disagree with him don't actually believe what they're saying:
... I don't think many of the viewers are fooled.
In other words, he says the people arguing with him are deliberately lying when they say they believe Apollo happened - he apparently can't even entertain the idea that they might simply be wrong - but that there is a silent majority that does agree with him that Apollo was a fake.

Well, that's a testable claim. So I started a poll and invited everyone, both regular hoax thread participants and those who were simply "viewers", to chime in and lend him the support he claimed.

That was a little over a day and a half ago. So far, 209 forum members (including myself) have voted. Not one single person agrees with FatFreddy88. He hasn't even voted for himself. 32 of the respondents are active participants, so 172 of the respondents are "viewers", who all think he's wrong.
... I don't think many of the viewers are fooled.
Unfortunately for FatFreddy88, he's right about that one.

ETA: I keep seeing the image of Elmer Fudd with a shocked look on his smoke-blackened face, clutching the remains of his shotgun, which just blew up on him again.
 
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Who is this April Stundies person and is she hot?
She's a pornstar who only does movies based on CTs like The Apollo Poon Hoax, Deepthroat Redux, Crash in Skanksville and Watergate (gotta use your imagination on that one).


The more you know: I thought of more but I tried to keep it PG for the sake of the kiddies.
 
Not to be confused with April Showers, who is much more...specialized.
 
I now nominate myself in my previous post for adding 172 and 32 and coming up with 209.

It's OK, though. I'm an engineer.
 
I'd like to nominate myself as well:

This isn't a conspiracy theory, this is historical fact. And you're done nothing to refute it

Apparently I have a fondness for a little thing called reality that SHC doesn't appreciate.
 
I now nominate myself in my previous post for adding 172 and 32 and coming up with 209.

It's OK, though. I'm an engineer.

Don't worry, it is within 3% tolerance, good to go.

Once again its time to note the difference between phyicist and engineer as they contemplate math

premise: All odd numbers are prime

Engineer: " 1, 3,5, 7, 9 , 11, 13, only one outlier. Likely a experimental error

Phyicist: no, its a quantum effect
 
Once again its time to note the difference between phyicist and engineer as they contemplate math

premise: All odd numbers are prime

Engineer: " 1, 3,5, 7, 9 , 11, 13, only one outlier. Likely a experimental error

Phyicist: no, its a quantum effect

And where's the mathematician? :D
 
And where's the mathematician? :D
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Homeopathy is not a conspiracy theory, but I thought this is still Stundie-like.

Then I think you missed something in your "travels".
Read "Homeopathic Medicine At Home" -- it has four and a half stars on Amazon.
Only the very best books get that high a rating!
Let me guess--you're too closed-minded to even give it a try.
Labelling me as misinformed is more fun for you, I suppose.

In case you missed it.
 

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