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He did. Impossible Man turned Surfer into a chicken. Surfer turned himself back, and turned Impossible Man into Wolverine. Classic.


He couldn't cure cancer in either Blockbuster or the Death of Captain Marvel. He could not even heal scars of a man in Blockbuster CC smile


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He couldn't cure cancer in either Blockbuster or the Death of Captain Marvel. He could not even heal scars of a man in Blockbuster CC smile


He couldn't? That's terrible. Those poor people... sad

Maybe he could cure Superman of his Kryptonite allergy. smile

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He couldn't? That's terrible. Those poor people... sad


I worked in Cancer research fo about 18 months very depressing


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I worked in Cancer research fo about 18 months very depressing


Is there anything that you don't do, whirly? You're like the all purpose scientist.

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Is there anything that you don't do, whirly? You're like the all purpose scientist.


I am actually a lecturer I lecture to undergraduate level from the age of 16, I have also taugh 11 to 16 Science, prior to this I worked for a short time in our NHS National Health Service CC, prior to that 5 years at 3 different Universities. Prior to that evening classes whilst a bricklayer.

So there you have barring failed relationships, my life story smile

I only stayed at Uni to keep playing rugby smile


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I am actually a lecturer I lecture to undergraduate level from the age of 16, I have also taugh 11 to 16 Science, prior to this I worked for a short time in our NHS National Health Service CC, prior to that 5 years at 3 different Universities. Prior to that evening classes whilst a bricklayer.

So there you have barring failed relationships, my life story smile

I only stayed at Uni to keep playing rugby smile


I understand...

You play rugby! eek! I have always been interested in exactly how that sport works. I'm not very cultured. sad

It's difficult for me to understand. It seems like a mix of soccer, football, wrestling and basketball to me. confused

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so what are whirly some old ass man in his mid thirties...you know how lame it would be if you're even close to that?big grin


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I understand...

You play rugby! eek! I have always been interested in exactly how that sport works. I'm not very cultured. sad

It's difficult for me to understand. It seems like a mix of soccer, football, wrestling and basketball to me. confused


I played rugby till 18 months ago when I finally blew my knees out and ended up having to have a double arthroscopy which has not worked properly and left me with a floating knee cap on the right knee. sad

Right Rugby is a game based on the "Football"(you call it soccer but it predates your football) played at various "Public" (which in English means Private Schools) figure that one out. Each school had a code (different set of rules) which must have meant playing against each other pretty hard confused

Below is a link as to how rugby may or may not have happened;

http://www.gladref.ndo.co.uk/wwe.htm

Webb Ellis does lend his name to the World Cup trophy which at present Engalnd, not Britain as all the "home nations" have world class sides holds. The Australians, New Zealenders, South Africans, French and English are termed the "big 5", best in the world. At present New Zealand probably have the best team.

I would explain the rules but I would be typing all day, however if you are interested the rules are here:

http://www.uidaho.edu/clubs/womens_...k/contents.html

My all time fave player

A link to a new story about him hitting Lomu (another fave of mine)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/811599.stm

And below

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so what are whirly some old ass man in his mid thirties...you know how lame it would be if you're even close to that?big grin


I am very close to that as are a lot on here Manjaro big grin

Lame ass who knows smile


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way to stand up for the old guys, whirly! how do the kids 'round here think we got so smart . . .? big grin

ps-i've just about finished re-boxing all my books. the final count comes in at 20 boxes, each with about 300 books. damn, i need to add an addition to the house!


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way to stand up for the old guys, whirly! how do the kids 'round here think we got so smart . . .? big grin

ps-i've just about finished re-boxing all my books. the final count comes in at 20 boxes, each with about 300 books. damn, i need to add an addition to the house!


Nice Leo, Most of mine are in my parents loft, I don't even have them in my house these days I have most of my Tpb and Graphics and probably the last ten years worth in the loft or in my soffice roomsad They do all take up so much room. Evil Cap is around our age as wellsmile


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way to stand up for the old guys, whirly! how do the kids 'round here think we got so smart . . .? big grin

ps-i've just about finished re-boxing all my books. the final count comes in at 20 boxes, each with about 300 books. damn, i need to add an addition to the house!


eek! 6000 comics?!

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I played rugby till 18 months ago when I finally blew my knees out and ended up having to have a double arthroscopy which has not worked properly and left me with a floating knee cap on the right knee. sad

Right Rugby is a game based on the "Football"(you call it soccer but it predates your football) played at various "Public" (which in English means Private Schools) figure that one out. Each school had a code (different set of rules) which must have meant playing against each other pretty hard confused

Below is a link as to how rugby may or may not have happened;

http://www.gladref.ndo.co.uk/wwe.htm

Webb Ellis does lend his name to the World Cup trophy which at present Engalnd, not Britain as all the "home nations" have world class sides holds. The Australians, New Zealenders, South Africans, French and English are termed the "big 5", best in the world. At present New Zealand probably have the best team.

I would explain the rules but I would be typing all day, however if you are interested the rules are here:

http://www.uidaho.edu/clubs/womens_...k/contents.html

My all time fave player

A link to a new story about him hitting Lomu (another fave of mine)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/811599.stm

And below


Thanks, whirly.

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way to stand up for the old guys, whirly! how do the kids 'round here think we got so smart . . .? big grin

ps-i've just about finished re-boxing all my books. the final count comes in at 20 boxes, each with about 300 books. damn, i need to add an addition to the house!


That many, DAMN!!
Thats some hardcore reading.


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Thanks, whirly.


verry good game! smile

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verry good game! smile


It sounds sorta like Soccer with contact. And hand use. And an endzone. A lot like football.

Didn't American football originate from Rugby?

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It sounds sorta like Soccer with contact. And hand use. And an endzone. A lot like football.

Didn't American football originate from Rugby?


Its a little more complicated than that smile

http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Football


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so i got 100 tpbs you how many single issues that would amount *feeling jealous that someone has more than he does*


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<<so i got 100 tpbs you how many single issues that would amount>>

not 6000 . . . smile


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