If it really was all ending tomorrow what would you do?
#16
(20-12-2012, 10:45pm)pan Wrote: Tomorrow?
What time is it ending?

midnight as usual.....cause it'll then be the next day.
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#17
Think i might ride the Bussa to work tomorrow , she's fuelled up and ready to go :)

I did download the song "End of the world as we know it" by R.E.M today Roll
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#18
Well it is based on the Mayan calender, when is it today in Maya central
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#19
Role call. If you are here please say here in a loud voice.
HERE!
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#20
hey.. if it's the MAYAN calendar then they are still stuck on 20/12.. about 6pm LOL

we all got about 6 hrs to ride fast, drink hard, root madly and spend like we r millionaires
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#21
Damn it....I'm still here!!!! Scary Wtf Scary

Oh well......I guess it might probably be a good idea to apologise to the boss for calling him a c*ck-sucking, c*m-guzzling t*rd-hole f*cker yesterday......he's an [supposedly] intelligent kinda guy.....hopefully he'll understand it was purely circumstancial and wasn't anything [absolutely] personal?!?


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#22
Listen to Bach, appreciate everything mankind accomplished, and sigh about what we couldn't.
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#24
Take mygun and kill all my enemy's...
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#25
kick back & have a few beers(what i'm doing now) with my beautiful wife, & wait for the impending apocalypse...........hope i dont run out of beer
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#26
Well it's 10:40pm and still waitingIdiot2
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#27
BOOM! . . . Lol3 haha missed me ya bugger!
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#28
Reminds me of that oz movie that came out some years ago The Beach or On The Beach when nuclear fallout was coming to australia. That movie hit me hard it was all too realistic and sad. Like might as well turn off all the power at the mains when ending it all. Left a strong impression on me. Good flick but horrible subject.

If you look out the universe and realise just how many billions of galaxy's there are each with billions of suns to warm a liveable planet, you gotta wonder just how many civilisations have already come and gone and became extinct, we are not immune too. Oh so many questions but no answers.

PS. I personally hold a theory that we as human beings have had alien DNA implanted into our specie. From a specie that perhaps was close to becoming extinct and one of the prime directives of any specie is survival of the specie. Perhaps this theory lends weight to what some have said as our 'missing link'. As I said so many question but no answers.
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#29
(22-12-2012, 09:49am)Volvi Wrote: Reminds me of that oz movie that came out some years ago The Beach or On The Beach when nuclear fallout was coming to australia. That movie hit me hard it was all too realistic and sad. Like might as well turn off all the power at the mains when ending it all. Left a strong impression on me. Good flick but horrible subject.

If you look out the universe and realise just how many billions of galaxy's there are each with billions of suns to warm a liveable planet, you gotta wonder just how many civilisations have already come and gone and became extinct, we are not immune too. Oh so many questions but no answers.

PS. I personally hold a theory that we as human beings have had alien DNA implanted into our specie. From a specie that perhaps was close to becoming extinct and one of the prime directives of any specie is survival of the specie. Perhaps this theory lends weight to what some have said as our 'missing link'. As I said so many question but no answers.

Volvi, I can certainly recommend you get a copy of Stephen Hawking's book - the grand design. Well worth the read.
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#30
I'm still HERE ..
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