More cushion for the pushin’ though, you can’t deny that much! Maybe he’ll get lucky and they’ll put him on a floating prison hulk like the British did in the old days, it’s not gay if it’s underway!
Unleash the pointy stick!!!
[QUOTE=Bayrunner;152892]Unleash the pointy stick!!![/QUOTE]
EWWWW! please not that kind of pointy stick…
[QUOTE=Justice for Whales;150849]Karma, will come around to get all of you![/QUOTE]
lads, I am afraid the lady is right…we are all just dead men here waiting for that hideous painful death which must come to all us sinners
so with that in mind me fine fellows let me be the first to raise a toast to our bitter end! May it be more hideous than we ever could imagine…
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[QUOTE=PaddyWest2012;152891]More cushion for the pushin’ though, you can’t deny that much! Maybe he’ll get lucky and they’ll put him on a floating prison hulk like the British did in the old days, it’s not gay if it’s underway![/QUOTE]
It ain’t queer if it’s off the pier?
Also, just as an aside, it’s an interesting point of law that pirates (inc. the esteemed Captain Watson) are considered [I]hostis humani generis[/I], or “enemies of mankind,” and their crimes are considered offenses against all of humanity. Thus, there are no jurisdictional limits, and they are treated as outlaws in international law. Any state can arrest them, anywhere, at any time, and prosecute them in any way they please, or transfer them to other states to have them prosecuted in any way [I]they[/I] please. A Somali pirate in Yemeni waters can be arrested by Japan and sent to Saudi Arabia to be punished under Caveman Law.
you have obviously never gone to sea on a ship all full of men, men, men, men…
Also, just as an aside, it’s an interesting point of law that pirates (inc. the esteemed Captain Watson) are considered hostis humani generis, or “enemies of mankind,” and their crimes are considered offenses against all of humanity. Thus, there are no jurisdictional limits, and they are treated as outlaws in international law. Any state can arrest them, anywhere, at any time, and prosecute them in any way they please, or transfer them to other states to have them prosecuted in any way they please. A Somali pirate in Yemeni waters can be arrested by Japan and sent to Saudi Arabia to be punished under Caveman Law.
the PHAT PHUCK is already a fugitive from international justice liable to be arrested in any nation and extradited to Germany, Costa RIca and his personal fear…Japan where the Yakuza are waiting for him with many long knives to PHELCE his PHAT ASS! He’s probably hiding just like Bin Laden was…right under our noses but unlike Osama, he is living in the lap of luxury surrounded by all his skinny naked Hollyweed groupies who would be giving him endless blowjobs if they only could find his tiny dick under all those folds of BLUBBER!
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Don’t hold back, brother. Get it off your chest!
[QUOTE=c.captain;152921]you have obviously never gone to sea on a ship all full of men, men, men, men…
the PHAT PHUCK is already a fugitive from international justice liable to be arrested in any nation and extradited to Germany, Costa RIca and his personal fear…Japan where the Yakuza are waiting for him with man long knives. No where is he hiding his PHAT ASS at? Probably like Bin Laden right under our noses but unlike Osama, he is living in the lap of luxury surrounded by all his skinny naked Hollyweed groupies who would be giving him endless blowjobs if they only could find his tiny dick under all those folds of BLUBBER![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=seadog6608;152930]Don’t hold back, brother. Get it off your chest![/QUOTE]
trust me…I not yet begun to blaspheme that MISERABLE HUMAN PIECE OF WHALE EXCREMENT!
Wait for it…
[QUOTE=c.captain;152921]you have obviously never gone to sea on a ship all full of men, men, men, men…
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Oh, man! That is one of the funniest shows I’ve ever seen!
[QUOTE=Glaug-Eldare;153208]Oh, man! That is one of the funniest shows I’ve ever seen![/QUOTE]
that one is from the way, way, wayyyy back machine
and if you remember it from when it was on, you are one old emmeffer!
[QUOTE=c.captain;153220]that one is from the way, way, wayyyy back machine
and if you remember it from when it was on, you are one old emmeffer![/QUOTE]
Nah, my Dad got some homemade DVDs of Fernwood 2 Night (and Amos ‘n’ Andy) a while back and we watched 'em together. 60s and 70s were a great time for TV – I’m a very big fan of Star Trek and Car 54.
[QUOTE=c.captain;153220]that one is from the way, way, wayyyy back machine
and if you remember it from when it was on, you are one old emmeffer![/QUOTE]
I was in the first grade. 1959
[QUOTE=Glaug-Eldare;153223]I’m a very big fan of Star Trek and Car 54.[/QUOTE]
What! No McHale’s Navy, Hogan’s Heroes and F-Troop?
oh yeah, you’re too young…
the TV you missed!
[QUOTE=c.captain;153225]What! No McHale’s Navy, Hogan’s Heroes and F-Troop?
oh yeah, you’re too young…
the TV you missed![/QUOTE]
DEFINITELY into Hogan’s Heroes (own the entire show on DVD) and my sister got me McHale’s Navy as a birthday present. Haven’t started it yet, but I’m looking forward to it after I finish Enterprise. I’m 28 and they say I’m an “old soul,” but I think everybody else is just missing out on timeless comedy. If Toody and Muldoon don’t make you laugh, then just get outta my face.