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The Official Mark Roberts Appreciation Thread

anticonspiracy911

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:g1: :wave1 I love this man. He's so prepared and knowledgeable in debunking these idiots at Ground Zero that I thought I'd start an appreciation thread. Thank you Mark.


Favorite Mark Moment:

Mark: See you don't know what the hell you're talking about!
Jones: (Wavering) STRAWMAN!
 
Thanks! Hopefully this weekend I'll have another video up of a classic truther encounter I had last week.
 
Definitely need to check that out. Always good for a good laugh. Hey you animated your avitar,:cool:
The mighty Paulhoff did my avatar. There's an appreciation thread for him in the community subforum!
 
I bought a vintage Mark Roberts at the mall once, but I left it in the boot of my car and it went off before I could fully appreciate it.
 
I hope you don't mind that I adjusted the tags so that "mark roberts" is one phrase rather than two separate tags.

And allow me to add my appreciation to Mark. Without people like him and RSLancastr, the skeptical movement would be the less.

:clap:
 
Between the free beers offered to both Mark and Robert (Lancaster) we could probably throw a giant kegger. Let's call it TAM 5.6 . . .
 
The perfect combination of tenacity and patience that I wish I had when dealing with these truthers, is what makes Mark a king among debunkers...my hat's off to you mark.

TAM:)
 
Between the free beers offered to both Mark and Robert (Lancaster) we could probably throw a giant kegger. Let's call it TAM 5.6 . . .
I happen to have some Sierra Nevada Pale Ale in the fridge: alcohol content 5.6 percent!


The Battle of the Kegs

From morn till night, these men of might
Display'd amazing cour–age
And when the sun was fairly down
Retired to sup their por–ridge
Such feats did they perform that day,
Against those wicked kegs, – sir,
That years to come, if they get home,
They'll make their boasts and brags, – sir!


As printed in Samuel Eliot Morrison's "The Oxford History of the American People." Based on Francis Hopkinson's song of 1778.
 

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