THURSDAY the day before Friday
Originally Posted by Oaf
I was merely looking out for you, dear friend.
You wouldn't want a complete stranger to administer her requisite beating, now would you?
You wouldn't want a complete stranger to administer her requisite beating, now would you?

I also enjoy getting drunk off less than $25, or 25000 won. It was a good night
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Originally Posted by kidatari
Oaf, you are so thoughtful! Thank you for your time and consideration.
I also enjoy getting drunk off less than $25, or 25000 won. It was a good night
I also enjoy getting drunk off less than $25, or 25000 won. It was a good night

Originally Posted by Oaf
Ahhhh....another Soju Experience?
woo!
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Originally Posted by soggynoodles
Damn it's going to get up to 100 today. 
This shet's :banana:s

This shet's :banana:s
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Originally Posted by STi deede
Wait I thought you were a Viking.
Think back to history my dear
*EDIT* I was actually from Norway but it's close * EDIT*
Last edited by EricDaRed81; Jun 30, 2005 at 09:53 AM.
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Eric the Red
Eric was born in the year 950 A.D. in Jaeren, in southern Norway. He was born Eric Thorvaldson, but was called Eric the Red because of his red hair. Eric is most known as a Viking explorer who colonized Greenland.
When Eric was approximately 10 years old, his father was outlawed for manslaughter. Both men then moved to Iceland. After his father died, Eric too became involved in several quarrels and killings and was exiled from Iceland for three years.
During his exile, Eric explored the waters west of Iceland for land that Gunnbjorn Ulfsson, a Norwegian sighted 50 years earlier. Eric reached the east coast of present day Greenland and continued around the southern tip to the west coast. He spent the rest of his exile there and returned to Iceland. Eric named the new land Greenland to attract people to it.
About 985, Eric sailed for Greenland with 25 ships of colonists, but only 14 of the vessels completed the voyage. Two settlements, with a total of about 450 people, were established. Eric lived in the Eastern Settlement at Brattahlid, near what is now Julianehab. He was recognized at the principal leader of both communities. The settlers farmed the land; raised cattle, hogs, and sheep; and hunted bears, caribou and other animals.
Eric planned to lead an expedition west from Greenland in search of more land. However, he refused to make the journey after falling from his horse on the way to his ship. He feared that it was a sign of trouble ahead. Most information gathered about Eric the Red comes from two Icelandic stories written in the late 1100's, early 1200's, Eric's Saga and The Greenlanders' Saga.
Eric was born in the year 950 A.D. in Jaeren, in southern Norway. He was born Eric Thorvaldson, but was called Eric the Red because of his red hair. Eric is most known as a Viking explorer who colonized Greenland.
When Eric was approximately 10 years old, his father was outlawed for manslaughter. Both men then moved to Iceland. After his father died, Eric too became involved in several quarrels and killings and was exiled from Iceland for three years.
During his exile, Eric explored the waters west of Iceland for land that Gunnbjorn Ulfsson, a Norwegian sighted 50 years earlier. Eric reached the east coast of present day Greenland and continued around the southern tip to the west coast. He spent the rest of his exile there and returned to Iceland. Eric named the new land Greenland to attract people to it.
About 985, Eric sailed for Greenland with 25 ships of colonists, but only 14 of the vessels completed the voyage. Two settlements, with a total of about 450 people, were established. Eric lived in the Eastern Settlement at Brattahlid, near what is now Julianehab. He was recognized at the principal leader of both communities. The settlers farmed the land; raised cattle, hogs, and sheep; and hunted bears, caribou and other animals.
Eric planned to lead an expedition west from Greenland in search of more land. However, he refused to make the journey after falling from his horse on the way to his ship. He feared that it was a sign of trouble ahead. Most information gathered about Eric the Red comes from two Icelandic stories written in the late 1100's, early 1200's, Eric's Saga and The Greenlanders' Saga.
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Originally Posted by ericdared81
Eric the Red
Eric was born in the year 1981 A.D. in the Roseville Auto Maill, in Northern California. He was born Eric Thorvaldson, but was called Eric the Red because of his red hair, pale skin, and knee high white socks. Eric is most known as a Viking explorer who colonized Colusa.
Eric was born in the year 1981 A.D. in the Roseville Auto Maill, in Northern California. He was born Eric Thorvaldson, but was called Eric the Red because of his red hair, pale skin, and knee high white socks. Eric is most known as a Viking explorer who colonized Colusa.
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Originally Posted by ericdared81
Eric the Red
Eric was born in the year 950 A.D. in Jaeren, in southern Norway. He was born Eric Thorvaldson, but was called Eric the Red because of his red hair. Eric is most known as a Viking explorer who colonized Greenland.
When Eric was approximately 10 years old, his father was outlawed for manslaughter. Both men then moved to Iceland. After his father died, Eric too became involved in several quarrels and killings and was exiled from Iceland for three years.
During his exile, Eric explored the waters west of Iceland for land that Gunnbjorn Ulfsson, a Norwegian sighted 50 years earlier. Eric reached the east coast of present day Greenland and continued around the southern tip to the west coast. He spent the rest of his exile there and returned to Iceland. Eric named the new land Greenland to attract people to it.
About 985, Eric sailed for Greenland with 25 ships of colonists, but only 14 of the vessels completed the voyage. Two settlements, with a total of about 450 people, were established. Eric lived in the Eastern Settlement at Brattahlid, near what is now Julianehab. He was recognized at the principal leader of both communities. The settlers farmed the land; raised cattle, hogs, and sheep; and hunted bears, caribou and other animals.
Eric planned to lead an expedition west from Greenland in search of more land. However, he refused to make the journey after falling from his horse on the way to his ship. He feared that it was a sign of trouble ahead. Most information gathered about Eric the Red comes from two Icelandic stories written in the late 1100's, early 1200's, Eric's Saga and The Greenlanders' Saga.
Eric was born in the year 950 A.D. in Jaeren, in southern Norway. He was born Eric Thorvaldson, but was called Eric the Red because of his red hair. Eric is most known as a Viking explorer who colonized Greenland.
When Eric was approximately 10 years old, his father was outlawed for manslaughter. Both men then moved to Iceland. After his father died, Eric too became involved in several quarrels and killings and was exiled from Iceland for three years.
During his exile, Eric explored the waters west of Iceland for land that Gunnbjorn Ulfsson, a Norwegian sighted 50 years earlier. Eric reached the east coast of present day Greenland and continued around the southern tip to the west coast. He spent the rest of his exile there and returned to Iceland. Eric named the new land Greenland to attract people to it.
About 985, Eric sailed for Greenland with 25 ships of colonists, but only 14 of the vessels completed the voyage. Two settlements, with a total of about 450 people, were established. Eric lived in the Eastern Settlement at Brattahlid, near what is now Julianehab. He was recognized at the principal leader of both communities. The settlers farmed the land; raised cattle, hogs, and sheep; and hunted bears, caribou and other animals.
Eric planned to lead an expedition west from Greenland in search of more land. However, he refused to make the journey after falling from his horse on the way to his ship. He feared that it was a sign of trouble ahead. Most information gathered about Eric the Red comes from two Icelandic stories written in the late 1100's, early 1200's, Eric's Saga and The Greenlanders' Saga.
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