so many posts and im the only one answered the question....can i have a medal?
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becuase everything we see has a reason, the computer you are useing now has a purpose design and reason, and so do you.[QUOTE="frannkzappa"]
why does there need to be a reason???
why do any of those questions need answers?
GrayF0X786
and how did you come to that conclusion?
Paul McCartney-Ram
Figured since people claim modern artists are just as good as classic ones, then it wouldn't be too difficult to find one that can replicate this album/do it better.
jesuschristmonk
definitely not my favorite McCartney album.
but anyway, blues travelers could probably do a pretty good, if not interesting job of it.
I think there are ancient gods/aliens that have transcended the physical planes,and are able to feed off our life force.
Did you ever consider things like that?
GreekGameManiac
come to think of it there's a cult called Scientology that may interest you if you actually give this kind of stuff more then a passing thought.
Dane Cook is way better and its cool to hate the guy, he's a good story teller and I have a good time listening to him, Chris Rock isn't funny period. White people this, Black people that, I don't wanna listen to an hour of that.
Chris_Williams
Worked for richard pryor.
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at least chris rock isnt annoying.
cmpepper23
I like your avatar. Are you a Plastic People of the Universe fan as well?
On topic: Dane Cook is terrible and annoying. Chris Rock can actually make me laugh.
Before reading this i hadn't heard of them before, having now listened to like 5 of their tracks i can safely say.... HELL YES!!!!
I think that's just Mexico City. That explains all the Gold, Mexico had tons of Gold during the Aztec period before the Pope and Spaniards moved in.[QUOTE="Fightingfan"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]
You forgot El Durado.
SaudiFury
not when Mexico City was originally the capitol of the Aztec empire Tenochtitlan.
Cortez took over the city, destroyed most of the buildings, and started rebuilding it as the now modern day Mexico City.
the quest for the city of El Dorado turned out to be the discovery of the Amazon river system and the tribes and peoples that lives along it. it's not actually story that's ever told because it doesn't deal with destroying an empire like Pizarro or Cortez. In this case it was hunting down the remains of the Incan leadership as they retreated into the rainforests, hoping to fight another day.
fvckin' love history man...
Not to mention el Dorado was in SOUTH AMERICA not mexico.
wasn't Atlantis basically the ancient civilization that existed on Crete?
Basically there was a civilization that existed prior to the current one, but it had been wiped out by like a massive tidal wave.
also never heard of Lemuria, but looking it, i wouldn't be surprised that much if they were talking about the Maldives, or perhaps an ancient version of it when the islands were substantially bigger or perhaps all connected instead of being an archepelgo.
SaudiFury
yeah, it was still called crete though.
no Atlantis was supposed to exist past or near the straits of Gibraltar.
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