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Aug 20, 2006 12:07:20 GMT -5
Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Aug 20, 2006 12:07:20 GMT -5
It looks like he's holding a sword, not a Swedish meatball.
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Aug 21, 2006 9:32:50 GMT -5
Post by Jerry Christ on Aug 21, 2006 9:32:50 GMT -5
But he's got a pouch full of Swedish meatballs!
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Aug 21, 2006 10:17:46 GMT -5
Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Aug 21, 2006 10:17:46 GMT -5
That looks like the sheath to hold the sword in...
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Aug 21, 2006 17:43:35 GMT -5
Post by Jerry Christ on Aug 21, 2006 17:43:35 GMT -5
Meatball hater!
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Aug 21, 2006 18:43:28 GMT -5
Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Aug 21, 2006 18:43:28 GMT -5
I never said I hate meatballs! I am just saying that those cannot be possibly used for fighting and/or holding.
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Aug 21, 2006 19:37:26 GMT -5
Post by Jerry Christ on Aug 21, 2006 19:37:26 GMT -5
The Swedes are very innovative and versatile with their meatballs. For example, they have been known to freeze them and launch them at your temples.
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Aug 21, 2006 19:48:23 GMT -5
Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Aug 21, 2006 19:48:23 GMT -5
I am well aware of the fact that Swedish meatballs are important weapons in the Swedish military. However, the person depicted appears not to have any.
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Aug 21, 2006 21:24:04 GMT -5
Post by Jerry Christ on Aug 21, 2006 21:24:04 GMT -5
O RLY?! Look again dear Ness, and learn the ways of Swedish warfare! A. A large flying meatball, probably launched from a Swedish catapault. B. A large mobile meatball, on the move. C. Collection of burnt meatballs. The Swedish Chef likely charred them to add density and also to leave a humiliating black scar if struck by one. D. A meatball, accidentally trampled under the hoof of the Swedish horse. E. A very dense barricade of meatballs to prevent the enemy from flanking the Swedish King from the rear. This is the legendary "Swedish Meatball Wall of d00m!!1" F. It is estimated the King had anywhere between 8 to 10 Swedish meatballs in his meatball pocket. Side note: His entire uniform is made from a meatball. G. The Swedish King kept a reserve of meatballs in his curly hair. H. A lightly breaded meatball was always placed on the King's cap by the Swedish Chef. This was for a snack when he gets hungry. I. The King's special reserve meatball belt buckle, for emergency situations. So with that, I hope you've learned your lesson!
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Aug 22, 2006 8:59:54 GMT -5
Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Aug 22, 2006 8:59:54 GMT -5
Ah, I see that you have proved me wrong and that I am indeed wrong. Please, forgive me!
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Aug 22, 2006 12:12:47 GMT -5
Post by Jerry Christ on Aug 22, 2006 12:12:47 GMT -5
I forgive you!
if you give me a beer
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Aug 22, 2006 12:42:06 GMT -5
Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Aug 22, 2006 12:42:06 GMT -5
*gives JC a beer*
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Mar 10, 2007 23:27:44 GMT -5
Post by Dark Archon on Mar 10, 2007 23:27:44 GMT -5
hmm.... meatballs as weapons...never would have came up with that one...then again i'm just a half breed russian in america-i got it borscht as a weapon! You will drown in my amazing pools of borscht! Bwhahahahah....*coughs* you get the idear
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Jun 27, 2007 16:09:10 GMT -5
Post by Pacdude on Jun 27, 2007 16:09:10 GMT -5
I drew my... uhm godfather-child? (how the heck do you call that in English, without sounding like a mobster). I used a special cheat-technic.
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Jun 27, 2007 16:43:51 GMT -5
Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Jun 27, 2007 16:43:51 GMT -5
Wiki says that the English term is "godchild."
Good drawing, Pacdude. What was the cheat-technique you used?
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Jun 27, 2007 16:44:21 GMT -5
Post by Robengrad on Jun 27, 2007 16:44:21 GMT -5
Do you mean Godson\daughter? Or is this a young Michael Corleone?
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