The 2,000,000th post game

Started by The Grey Fox52,234 pages

Originally posted by Röland
I see. mmm

Cool, creepy story though.

Link me to it tomorrow, I'll read it in the daylight mmm Have you added my new msn yet?

Originally posted by The Grey Fox
mmm Have you added my new msn yet?
mmm i have, its pretty cool

Originally posted by kodak
mmm i have, its pretty cool
ermm Msn me

Originally posted by The Grey Fox
Link me to it tomorrow, I'll read it in the daylight mmm Have you added my new msn yet?

Are you on MSN right now? mmm

xdfds

so, i was in the mood for an Indie film, so i pop in my friends copy of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

But it doesnt work, so im all "FUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKK!"

and then im all "**** it, im renting it" so i rent it, watch it, start looking in boxes for anything interesting... what do i find?

a copy of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!

Originally posted by Röland
Are you on MSN right now? mmm
Yeah, my new one

Originally posted by The Grey Fox
Yeah, my new one

I needs it. awesome

I need to do something.

Originally posted by Neo Darkhalen
I need to do something.

Write something. Then you've done something.

this is true.

Originally posted by Neo Darkhalen
this is true.

Keep repeating this and you'll have a bestselling novel, Mr. Darkhalen.

Originally posted by Röland
I needs it. awesome
It's in the private message of my old one mmm

It's '[email protected]'

mmm

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Originally posted by Sol Valentine
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sup?

The kidnapping of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., the toddler son of world famous aviator Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, occurred when he was abducted and murdered in 1932.

The kidnapping and subsequent trial were among the biggest news stories of the day. Every development was followed by millions of people. Newspaper writer H.L. Mencken called the affair "the biggest story since the Resurrection."[1]

Bruno Hauptmann was convicted of the crime and executed by electric chair, though he proclaimed his innocence.

The crime inspired the "Lindbergh Law", which made kidnapping a federal crime, and also inspired Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot novel, Murder on the Orient Express (later adapted as a film and video game).

"Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot."

uhuh

Originally posted by The Grey Fox
It's in the private message of my old one mmm

It's '[email protected]'


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