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Quote from: Panjandrum on July 18, 2012, 12:21:36 PMQuotepanjandrummock name for a pompous personage, 1755, invented by Samuel Foote (1720-77) to test the memory of actor old Macklin (who said he could repeat anything after hearing it once) in a long passage full of nonsense. I always thought you picked it for this:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panjandrum
Quotepanjandrummock name for a pompous personage, 1755, invented by Samuel Foote (1720-77) to test the memory of actor old Macklin (who said he could repeat anything after hearing it once) in a long passage full of nonsense.
panjandrummock name for a pompous personage, 1755, invented by Samuel Foote (1720-77) to test the memory of actor old Macklin (who said he could repeat anything after hearing it once) in a long passage full of nonsense.
I don't even know where to start...
Quote from: poster who was caught spying on women in public bathroom on July 17, 2012, 01:16:28 PMI don't even know where to start...
http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=9801.0btw, Neptune's Scourge was great CNS. You need that back.
Quote from: Ghost of Stan Parrish on July 18, 2012, 01:09:50 PMQuote from: poster who was caught spying on women in public bathroom on July 17, 2012, 01:16:28 PMI don't even know where to start... Stan Parrish was the kid from Jumanji?
Real name's not Dave. Just a huge David Lee Roth fan.
If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.
I'm a pretty big Back to the Future fan and Huey Lewis and the News did the soundtracks to those movies and so I chose "Lew". I love Defense, which explains the "D" part. And "12 men on the field" is my favorite penalty. D-Lew-12
Nice, SD. Also, I started this thread cause I was really curious by how much mr. bread, really likes bread!
Degree, surname that equates to where I am from (Casey sounds like KC)