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Ok I'm hooked what is "the infamous warhammer post"

Just for those of us out their who dont know.

You may not want to know but for curiosity's sake you can look it up on you tube.
 
Yep thats one way of getting it done... :shakehead:

It's not a wonder that his post was so "infamous " but he is from Mississippi
and they are a strange breed down their :eyebrow:

So is that why it's the "muddy" mississippi river.:shocked2:
 
You may not want to know but for curiosity's sake you can look it up on you tube.

It's a guy taking a crap in water - so what? :confused:
 
I must respectfully disagree - "You're Gonna Die" would have to be a set, published in several volumes.

Could we get a chapter called "Posts Removed by Moderators" or would the Library of Congress not be able to hold the complete works thereof? :)

:rofl3:

I was just thinking of the best of or a Reader's Digest sort of thing. But you type some truth.
 
Better to have dived than to postulate having sectioned a log with ones pencil.
 
A guy taking a dump in the water - much ado about absolutely nothing and it amazes me that people still try to shock others with the references. Just very stupid.

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To ask a question is never stupid..only the ignorant and closed minded are stupid.
Dont get bent out of shape over an open forum.
If you dont like it dont respond to it and find something else to read it is a big pond out their SAVVY..:D
 
To ask a question is never stupid: Agreed!

To bring up the subject at all: Lame!
 
:rofl3:

I was just thinking of the best of or a Reader's Digest sort of thing. But you type some truth.

Should it strive for clear communication, or be deliberately cryptic so as to feign a depth which is not there?
 
A chapter of Sig Lines (past and present) would be neat.
 
For those who come here for wisdom, I think a chapter on posts by Uncle Pug and BigJetDiver would be in order ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 

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