Originally posted by igottaknow
alls you needed was a can of shoe polish and you could have been ray charles
:stongue:
Fledz
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Originally posted by Moongoose
Scientifically confirmed and peer reviewed, including an unbiased meta-analysis!
Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by Fledz
Scientifically confirmed and peer reviewed, including an unbiased meta-analysis!
Yea I almost reinstalled it... LOL I have too many games on my plate ON TOP of work, which is a game... GAMES!
I have to say though The Operational Art of War 3 is something I am wondering how I missed all these years... :p
Such an amazing scope in this game, from pre-ww1 to modern conflicts, it lets you simulate at an operational level quite a lot of scenarios. Its very fun. It comes with so many NATO vs. Warsaw Pact scenarios that I just go :crazy:
ivofivo
^ Hell no.
ziptnf
couch-potato
I imagine her being the type to boast of her huge .
Not that I would know.
stren
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Originally posted by couch-potato
I imagine her being the type to boast of her huge .
Not that I would know.
well, can you blame her ? its not like she's got anything else
ziptnf
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Originally posted by stren
well, can you blame her ? its not like she's got anything else
I blame Jayquwan. Dat broke azz nigga.
stren
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Originally posted by ziptnf
I blame Jayquwan. Dat broke azz nigga.
Kalm Yo'self
FuzzQi
pmoisse
I spent this past week in Turkey - a few days in Istanbul and a few more in the Anatolian town of Goreme. It was an excellent adventure
Here are a few pics:
Looking across from the old side of Istanbul towards the newer side (though still the European side)
Aya Sofia Mosque
Looking out the window from the Aya Sofia towards the Blue Mosque
Inside the Basilica Cistern
View from our hotel in Goreme
Crazy rock formations which have ancient cave dwellings carved out of them. Lots are still in use today, as was our hotel
Other rooms at our hotel
Town of Ortahisar. The rock caves in the middle used to be a castle