So I hear blackflag has finally been banned, and has been claiming lounge is behind it?
Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team
Who starts these rumors?
http://www.rotharmy.com/gallery/show...php?i=3678&c=4
YOU musta thought you were banned to make another user name... Your other profile doesn't list you as banned, so why use this one??
Chainsaw Muthuafucka
Grab a bottle and pick one of the many troll-busting threads that Al was a part of........after the inevitable smile it will bring to your face, open the PM's
Ironic enough to read Max talking about Mick
Eat Us And Smile
Cenk For America 2024!!
Justice Democrats
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
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It's why they show up every day...
i wonder what happened to katy ? lol
don't fucking tell me what i think , pal
If you put her real name into Google this comes back on page 2...
http://www.rotharmy.com/forums/showt...y-beloved-katy
Damn that evil Vodka
Even I've never drank enough vodka to write that...
I didn't think enough vodka existed to write that.
Can't see one of these without thinkin' of MAX.
Or one of these, for that matter.....
Since he's the one who told me about that shit....... And St. Provo Girl too.....
Funny.....why is it that in the Fields Of Elysium, there is a road running down it.......that was obviously created for cars? In 459 AD?
Carts ? And Romans were obsessed with roads. It was one of their things , you know the what did the Romans give us python sketch
fuck your fucking framing
Bit of a mad thing to say when they covered everywhere with roads in their empire, many are still used today.
If you wanted to be super crazy pedantic you could have pointed out that the wheat is clearly an octaploid variety which was developed in the 1950's for the Green Revolution.
Actually the one that is most noticeable in all swords and sandals epics is that horse riders always have stirrups which hadn't been invented in Roman times.
Stunt men almost always refuse to ride without stirrups as it's too dangerous.
This thread is inaccurately labeled!
There are no dictators of the front line!
There is only ONE dictator....
He's in Scotland wearing a kilt, and he's drinking whiskey around his mates speaking incomprehensible English!
Sesh, you know what a Roman road looks like. Just drive north on M11 towards Cambridge (as an example), and there is a road that crosses it from east to west. It is crushed limestone gravel, and there are not two "tire lanes" with grass growing in betwixt them. ;-)
Looks nothing like that road in Gladiator.
Oh I know....details, details.
I really should have taken c-dog to the old soccer stadium before being deposed...
I could have driven the "Free Apps!" van.
Looks like CG to me anyhoo.
I guess that they must have had roads that weren't 'Roman' roads as well in the empire and were a bit shit.
When I was in Pompeii all the roads look as though they have tire channels in them but I think that was maybe something to do with water drainage. I only remember it because I had a hangover and kept tripping up.
It's all a slightly odd argument anyway since it's a depiction of Roman heaven so they could have put freeways or hover cars in there if they wanted, who knows what Jupiter built.
No one could ever accuse any of the threads here going a little off topic could they?
Yo Sesh, I just spoke with my former g/f. I was in the UK visiting in 1989, and we drove by it several times. She was the one who pointed it out to me the first time we drove past it.
Imagine you are on the M11 going North. On the right, it looks like a white road coming from the distance, and ending about 100 meters from the side of the motorway.
Then, on the left side, about the same distance from that side of the motorway, it picks up where it left off and disappears into the distance.
I could swear it was the M11, but in recent years I have tried to find it on Google maps satellite view, and absolutely cannot.
It could have been one of the A roads, and it would have been around Suffolk, as my g/f was in the USAF stationed at RAF Lakenheath at the time. She cannot recall where it was, though she does recall driving on roads in the area that have been in existence for almost 2,000 years.
Last edited by Hardrock69; 06-27-2013 at 08:54 PM.
My first flat was on the fossway , the road from segadunum to pons aelius . Which is wallsend to Newcastle for none roman soldier folk :-)
Last edited by vandeleur; 06-27-2013 at 09:16 PM.
Here is a fucker , there was hot running water used to heat buildings at both sites ( central heating ) and when I bought the flat it only had a coal fire . The bastards 2000 years before me had better heating lol
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