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Why does someone believe you when you say there are four billion stars, but check when you say the paint is wet?

Because the blonde is gullible like that. But she didn't believe that my penis was actually freshly painted.

are there stupid questions?

Technically, all questions are stupid. The inquisitors however may have varying levels of intelligence.
 
why are the letters on a computer keyboard in upper case? when u type, u type in lower case unless the caps lock key is on which, ironically, is in lower case on the keyboard.
 
Christopher Latham Sholes, Wisconsin newspaper publisher and the inventor of the modern typewriter keyboard in 1868, is rumored to have been a drunkard, a gambler and a womanizer. Although these rumors are unsubstantiated, it has been speculated that in a drunken fit in the type room, he misplaced the key to the lower case typeset and was forced to use uppercase letters for his new typewriter face.*

It is also worth noting that the Caps Lock key on a computer keyboard is technically mixed case.

*This speculation is unverified as well.
 
How are there 725 posts on this thread? (not counting responses to yourself, which is still weird)
 
It is also worth noting that the Caps Lock key on a computer keyboard is technically mixed case.
Unless you are typing on an Apple keyboard, which is all lower case.
 
What is your opinion of Vacaville?
Cowtown? Home of Papa Roach? Nut Tree airport? It's a nice waypoint from the Bay Area to stop for yummy tri tip at the Buckhorn. The chain, not the original in Winters. They don't actually have cows there. Not many anyway.
 
From Spanish:
Vaca = cow
ville = town
Don't get me started.

Manteca - literally means lard.
Los Banos - the bathrooms.
Stockton - frequently tops the most miserable city in the US.
Fresno - motto "At least we aren't Stockton." No they aren't but close.
 
Cowtown? Home of Papa Roach? Nut Tree airport? It's a nice waypoint from the Bay Area to stop for yummy tri tip at the Buckhorn. The chain, not the original in Winters. They don't actually have cows there. Not many anyway.
I lived there for a short time. Never saw a cow....I don't think. Was 25 years ago.
 
I’m just here for the henning reference
 
I’m just here for the henning reference
henning
/hen ning/

noun

1. A person who has done everything in life and lived everywhere on earth. "Man, that Godwin. He's got like a billion degrees and a zillion expert subjects. He's a real henning!"

verb


2. To embellish or exaggerate well beyond normal limits. "I'm telling you, Sardeep never did any of those things. He's henninged you over."
 
Don't get me started.

Manteca - literally means lard.
Los Banos - the bathrooms.
Stockton - frequently tops the most miserable city in the US.
Fresno - motto "At least we aren't Stockton." No they aren't but close.

Fresno aka: "NoTown," "FresNeck," "Nickel Nickel Nine", "Madtown," "Fresnowhere," "Fresburg," "Fresganistan," and "Fresnalgas."

And then there is Long Beach..Where the hood meets the good. If it is not the report of a 357, it is the roar of a 767. The poor man's Santa Monica

Did they ever let Stockton go bankrupt?
 
Fresno aka: "NoTown," "FresNeck," "Nickel Nickel Nine", "Madtown," "Fresnowhere," "Fresburg," "Fresganistan," and "Fresnalgas."

And then there is Long Beach..Where the hood meets the good. If it is not the report of a 357, it is the roar of a 767. The poor man's Santa Monica

Did they ever let Stockton go bankrupt?
Yes, they did. They recovered from it in like 2015 or something like that. I had already finished my combat deployment in Stockton prior to their declaring bankruptcy. That place is one miserable hellhole.
 
which is better, white mint chocolate chip ice cream or green mint chocolate chip ice cream?
 
When are you going to stop responding to a question with a question?
 
Sliders. More specifically premium sliders. @Sac Arrow what's the attraction of sausage patty-sized "burgers"? I mean you probably could wrap a stack of them in just one leaf of lettuce, but that would be weird. Why do sliders exist?
 
Sliders. More specifically premium sliders. @Sac Arrow what's the attraction of sausage patty-sized "burgers"? I mean you probably could wrap a stack of them in just one leaf of lettuce, but that would be weird. Why do sliders exist?
Don't get me started. There is a special place in hell for the places that serve sliders. It's the food equivalent of pedophila. I want a BURGER, not a burger.
 
Sliders. More specifically premium sliders. @Sac Arrow what's the attraction of sausage patty-sized "burgers"? I mean you probably could wrap a stack of them in just one leaf of lettuce, but that would be weird. Why do sliders exist?
So you can eat a bag full driving down the road. Guilty pleasure.
 
If I recall correctly, @Sac Arrow is a former competitive pistol shooter. What does @Sac Arrow think of Kim Ye-ji's apparatus?
It's hard to tell, but it looks like a Morini compressed air pistol. Thirty years ago the standard for competition air pistols and rifles was spring piston. Compressed air pistols and rifles were available, but didn't have match accuracy due to the inability to regulate the pressure precisely. Modern compressed airguns are loaded to 2,000 to 3,000 psi, and can get dozens if not hundreds of shots off a single charge. I still have my Feinwerkbau spring piston sporting rifle from way back when. The trigger isn't great and it has a sharp recoil, but it's fairly accurate.

I didn't shoot in bench style competition. I competed in IPSC combat matches. My go to pistol was a S&W model 39 9mm. When I was in the army, I shot in unit marksmanship competitions, using the M60 machine gun. I was top gunner in my infantry division, and the third best in USAEUR (US Army Europe.)
 
So you can eat a bag full driving down the road. Guilty pleasure.
Eating in the car rates right up there with putting ketchup on a perfectly cooked filet mignon, and flying a Cirrus. So, I guess eating sliders in the car would be par for the course.
 
It's hard to tell, but it looks like a Morini compressed air pistol. Thirty years ago the standard for competition air pistols and rifles was spring piston. Compressed air pistols and rifles were available, but didn't have match accuracy due to the inability to regulate the pressure precisely. Modern compressed airguns are loaded to 2,000 to 3,000 psi, and can get dozens if not hundreds of shots off a single charge. I still have my Feinwerkbau spring piston sporting rifle from way back when. The trigger isn't great and it has a sharp recoil, but it's fairly accurate.

I didn't shoot in bench style competition. I competed in IPSC combat matches. My go to pistol was a S&W model 39 9mm. When I was in the army, I shot in unit marksmanship competitions, using the M60 machine gun. I was top gunner in my infantry division, and the third best in USAEUR (US Army Europe.)
I was actually referring to the eyewear. Looks rather out of the ordinary. Ever see something like that?
 
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