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August 14, 2007, 12:58:40 PM
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I have no idea what that battle is...   Just guessing really. 

Harper Lock?

Skyline Lock?

Where's Cyclist... I assume he'd know about the Civil War.
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August 14, 2007, 12:59:23 PM
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I have no idea what that battle is...   Just guessing really. 

Harper Lock?

Skyline Lock?

Where's Cyclist... I assume he'd know about the Civil War.

You are correct!!!  :thumbsup:


August 14, 2007, 01:02:09 PM
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I have no idea what that battle is...   Just guessing really. 

Harper Lock?

Skyline Lock?

Where's Cyclist... I assume he'd know about the Civil War.

You are correct!!!  :thumbsup:

That is kinda anti-climactic.  I was really hoping we were going to land a dude who could do REAL magic tricks.

August 14, 2007, 05:59:31 PM
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I have no idea what that battle is...   Just guessing really. 

Harper Lock?

Skyline Lock?

Where's Cyclist... I assume he'd know about the Civil War.

Harper's Ferry !

John Brown's Raid

John Brown believed he could free the slaves, and he selected Harpers Ferry as his starting point. Determined to seize the 100,000 weapons at the Arsenal and to use the Blue Ridge Mountains for guerrilla warfare, abolitionist Brown launched his raid on Sunday evening, October 16, 1859. His 21-man "army of liberation" seized the Armory and several other strategic points. Thirty-six hours after the raid begun, with most of his men killed or wounded, Brown was captured in the Armory fire enginehouse (now known as "John Brown's Fort") when U.S. Marines stormed the building.

Brought to trial at nearby Charles Town, Brown was found guilty of treason, of conspiring with slaves to rebel, and murder. He was hanged on December 2, 1859. John Brown's short-lived raid failed, but his trial and execution focused the nation's attention on the moral issue of slavery and headed the country toward civil war.
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August 14, 2007, 06:39:43 PM
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I have a friend from Garden that I visited this weekend. She personally knows Smith and said there is no way is would go to a school other than K-State. She doesn't know why he hasn't committed yet, but he will.

I think a lot of kids just like to play the field. They like the attention and the process of being courted. Some of them aren't from the best family situations and it's their first opportunity to really travel around. Plus they're 18, and if they're smart want to explore all of their options and make sure they're making the riught decision.

So I wouldn't worry about him. It sounds like he's a lock.  ;)
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August 14, 2007, 07:55:35 PM
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I have no idea what that battle is...   Just guessing really. 

Harper Lock?

Skyline Lock?

Where's Cyclist... I assume he'd know about the Civil War.

Harper's Ferry !

John Brown's Raid

John Brown believed he could free the slaves, and he selected Harpers Ferry as his starting point. Determined to seize the 100,000 weapons at the Arsenal and to use the Blue Ridge Mountains for guerrilla warfare, abolitionist Brown launched his raid on Sunday evening, October 16, 1859. His 21-man "army of liberation" seized the Armory and several other strategic points. Thirty-six hours after the raid begun, with most of his men killed or wounded, Brown was captured in the Armory fire enginehouse (now known as "John Brown's Fort") when U.S. Marines stormed the building.

Brought to trial at nearby Charles Town, Brown was found guilty of treason, of conspiring with slaves to rebel, and murder. He was hanged on December 2, 1859. John Brown's short-lived raid failed, but his trial and execution focused the nation's attention on the moral issue of slavery and headed the country toward civil war.


So you're saying that we're a lock for getting all of the fairies?  I thought that was ku.


I still want my cooler, bitches!

August 14, 2007, 08:36:04 PM
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I have no idea what that battle is...   Just guessing really. 

Harper Lock?

Skyline Lock?

Where's Cyclist... I assume he'd know about the Civil War.

Harper's Ferry !

John Brown's Raid

John Brown believed he could free the slaves, and he selected Harpers Ferry as his starting point. Determined to seize the 100,000 weapons at the Arsenal and to use the Blue Ridge Mountains for guerrilla warfare, abolitionist Brown launched his raid on Sunday evening, October 16, 1859. His 21-man "army of liberation" seized the Armory and several other strategic points. Thirty-six hours after the raid begun, with most of his men killed or wounded, Brown was captured in the Armory fire enginehouse (now known as "John Brown's Fort") when U.S. Marines stormed the building.

Brought to trial at nearby Charles Town, Brown was found guilty of treason, of conspiring with slaves to rebel, and murder. He was hanged on December 2, 1859. John Brown's short-lived raid failed, but his trial and execution focused the nation's attention on the moral issue of slavery and headed the country toward civil war.


So you're saying that we're a lock for getting all of the fairies?  I thought that was ku.

Cripes, you classless bastage ! 

It's ferry



not fairy.

   

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BTW, did waks ever pay you that $ 50 ?

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August 14, 2007, 08:55:37 PM
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He came close enough that I decided to move on and not break his kneecaps.


I still want my cooler, bitches!