Originally posted by Spelljammer
SpellJammer wokeup scratching his belly, asking mom what movie she was watching, she said "it's not movie", SpellJammer processes that half asleep and says "Oh.." and laughs on the inside.. They should attack the blue states more often..
Why do you write in third person?
I was at home. I went to work late that day. No one was working, they were all gathered around TV sets.
the towers were right across the water from me.. I was in computer science class.. someone next to me kept saying "I cant believe they're gone.." and I was like.. "the hell are you talkin about.." so after class got out, I walked to the corner of the block and looked down towards the water and there was a huge pillar of smoke.. the only thing I could really think to myself is that things could only get worse from here on in, and I took the bus back to my hometown.
Originally posted by Wonderer
Yeah, countries like the bossy USA needs a bit of a shaking of their high and mighty heads every no and again.
South Africa stadium tragedy
April 12, 2001
A man and a boy mourn over bodies laid out on the pitch at Ellis Park stadium
A stampede at a football stadium in Johannesburg results in the deaths of 43 people, making it the worst disaster of its kind in South Africa's sporting history.
Originally posted by botankus
Well, it's not a very good comeback, but that's the best I could do so early in the morning. I guess I'll have to find something else that has happened to South Africa in the last 10,000 years that anybody gave two sh*ts about. That could take all week.
Ouch......you are getting better....good that nothing ever happened in Germany...just in case I might piss you off one day.
Aha! Found something.
Tennis: Kiefer eliminated in US Open
New York, USA. German professional tennis player Nicolas Kiefer is the last remaining German to be knocked out of the US Open. In the eighth-finals, he lost to Roger Federer of Switzerland, with 1-3 sets. He gave some strong competition to those players at the top of the world rankings.