Feed Dump: Dakota & Madison Work Stuff Out

SirCannonFodder

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CaptDom said:
@DVSBSTrD - Well played Sir!

Between 700 & 1046 yrs ago eh, meh! check this out - I can't independently verify it's veracity but...
world's oldest wine jar dating to 5400-5000 B.C.
[http://www.nicks.au]
It was from between 700 and 1046 BC, that means it's between 2712 and 3058 years old.
 

Don Reba

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Richard Norley said:
Don Reba said:
Would you call a citizen of Argentina American?
Technically. I find it the same as calling a German 'European' or Nihonjin 'Asian'.
It is not common usage. To me it sounds like calling Arabs Asian, since they are, strictly speaking, in Asia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_in_Asia]. Russians are also not usually called European, even though most of them are.
 

Graham_LRR

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Richard Norley said:
Kathleen claims she's not American yet lives in North America...

Amerigo, save us!


I mean, sure, she's not a United States Citizen, but what?
She was born in New Zealand and lives in Canada.
 

Richard Norley

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Don Reba said:
Richard Norley said:
Don Reba said:
Would you call a citizen of Argentina American?
Technically. I find it the same as calling a German 'European' or Nihonjin 'Asian'.
It is not common usage. To me it sounds like calling Arabs Asian, since they are, strictly speaking, in Asia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_in_Asia]. Russians are also not usually called European, even though most of them are.
I am sorry, I just feel like we here in the United States bastardized the name America for everyone else in the Western Hemisphere.
It's a debate I usually get into around the US Independence Day mostly because there is no country strictly named America. I understand the up and downs of common usage and how it tends to get confusing with subcontinents.

At least we can all agree we are Human... right?
 

Tiamattt

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At first I thought hey that streak of Kathleen and James not being in a Feed Dump together has finally been broken! (Not counting Van Dump anyway) And but nope, the schedules clash yet again, with James replaced by a screaming mad man with gas. That's how you know all is right in the world. :)
 

maxben

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Formica Archonis said:
We don't get Nickelodeon? I'm sure I saw it somewhere. Not that I watch it; I used to get the US one on C-Band but stopped paying attention when they stopped airing stuff like Mr. Wizard and Count Duckula.

Though I went back for Avatar: The Last Airbender because that was freakin' awesome.
Well here in Toronto we had ytv, teletoon, and family channel, no nick or cartoon network.
 

Ohlookit'sMatty

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Ok, I know Kathleen was only wearing the sunglasses because she had a major headake but I think co-hosts now need to start wearing a pair in each ep so we can keep the meme alive as it was funny as Hell

-M
 

M4t3us

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Yup, this was officially the funniest one yet. I'm crying from laughing so hard, thanks! X'D
 

ThunderCavalier

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Pesticides may kill plants? I wasn't aware.

Also, I usually find the whole sunglasses one-liners pretty lame after used so many times in succession, but Kathleen just makes it so corny and adorable.
 

Twixley

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Richard Norley said:
Don Reba said:
Richard Norley said:
Don Reba said:
Would you call a citizen of Argentina American?
Technically. I find it the same as calling a German 'European' or Nihonjin 'Asian'.
It is not common usage. To me it sounds like calling Arabs Asian, since they are, strictly speaking, in Asia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_in_Asia]. Russians are also not usually called European, even though most of them are.
I am sorry, I just feel like we here in the United States bastardized the name America for everyone else in the Western Hemisphere.
It's a debate I usually get into around the US Independence Day mostly because there is no country strictly named America. I understand the up and downs of common usage and how it tends to get confusing with subcontinents.

At least we can all agree we are Human... right?
LRR made a music video on this very problem once: http://loadingreadyrun.com/videos/view/69/I-am-not-American
 

miquelfire

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M4t3us said:
Yup, this was officially the funniest one yet. I'm crying from laughing so hard, thanks! X'D
Me too. Though I think I'm crying for trying not to laugh as I'm at work on my lunch break.
 

Trisha Lynn

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miquelfire said:
M4t3us said:
Yup, this was officially the funniest one yet. I'm crying from laughing so hard, thanks! X'D
Me too. Though I think I'm crying for trying not to laugh as I'm at work on my lunch break.
Does that mean you both think the jokes were--

*takes off sunglasses*

--top tear?


Trisha Lynn
...I'll show myself out...
 

Formica Archonis

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ThunderCavalier said:
Pesticides may kill plants? I wasn't aware.
The article in question was about herbicides, actually. Dude covered the lawn in stuff made for killing plants and just assumed it would know the difference between wanted and unwanted plants. I wonder if the guy would put rat poison in the Rice Krispies because there's rodent chew holes in the cereal box, but STILL feed it to his kids. After all, it's clearly sold as rat poison, not kid poison.


maxben said:
Well here in Toronto we had ytv, teletoon, and family channel, no nick or cartoon network.
Looks like things have changed: http://www.nickcanada.com/
 
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The Random One said:
There was once a man in Chatham
Chased by cops; he threw at 'em
A very small bycicle
(It was quite farcical)
Then went home to chat with some ham.
That was both painful and hilarious, much like Alex's scream. Well done.

The Gentleman said:
Pariah164 said:
The Gentleman said:
Who else of you fuckers wants to try a pun this week? I've got months of pun-induced rage to let out...
Oh no!

Will you... pun-ish me?
*revs up the chainsaw*

*Pariah is never heard of again*
Looks like he cut you down to size.
 

Bolwing

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What the? An ad? Seriously?
 

dmcc85

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and by germs he means "germans" because they die and turn into fat americans.
lol jk
but coke still kills you.
 

maxben

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Formica Archonis said:
maxben said:
Well here in Toronto we had ytv, teletoon, and family channel, no nick or cartoon network.
Looks like things have changed: http://www.nickcanada.com/
Actuallym if you notice they say ytv, and its true SOME nick stuff was on ytv but it also had a variety of shows and cartoons from everywhere (like anime). So many nick shows were never brought over. Similarly, some cartoon network shows were played on teletoon but they didnt have a dedicated channel