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I'd like to point out that Jesus is coming too. But he aint coming to this gig
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WTF is ocho?
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We can scratch on the eight-ball and still win?
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OK, so it has to do with 8? 8 what?
... and just how long do you think you can yank our chains before we all snap??!?!?!?! |
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I haven't played 'crazy eights' for some time now.
The white coats are coming? http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...y/cga0108l.jpg |
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Are we learning the TFP dance?
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All I get are Mafia references. Tentacles of crime will reach across the world and force people to join TFP or rob banks and extort money in its name.
At the basic level, this is how Halx will finally get enough money to afford hosting. |
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A Sepiod Club!
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...epioidClub.jpg I'm a sucker for suckerpads, count me in. |
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8? The number of toes Jazz has left after that horrible Saturday afternoon accident involving a way-short skirt and a self-propelled lawnmower?
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Eights on Pylons or Pylon Eights, is a ground reference maneuver where an aircraft is flown in a figure eight pattern around two selected points on the ground (the pylons). [1] However, Eights on Pylons differs from similar maneuvers such as Eights Along a Road, Eights Across a Road, or Eights Around Pylons in that the objective of Eights on Pylons is not to maintain a specific altitude and ground track, but rather to fly the airplane so that the pylon remains fixed in place when viewed from the cockpit along a line parallel to the lateral axis of the aircraft. This is only possible when the aircraft is flown at the pivotal altitude corresponding to the current groundspeed. If the aircraft is flying in wind, the groundspeed will vary throughout the maneuver and thus the pivotal altitude will change also. However, the pivotal altitude varies only with the ground speed and not with the radius of turn or the angle of bank. So whether the maneuver is flown very close to the pylon with the aircraft banked 60 degrees, or farther from the pylon at 30 degrees bank, the necessary altitude is the same.
In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration requires pilots to demonstrate Eights on Pylons to obtain a Commercial Pilot License. |
Well, I can say that it's definitely not political.
It has nothing to do with this thread or topic: http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/tilted-...eme-court.html |
wow BG..didnt know you had so many kids
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Michael Jordan played his first game in Chicago as a visiting player...
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I hate you all for this thread.... (not really, but maybe a lil)
I hate surprises! |
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just do like the song... Figure 8... Figure eight as double four, Figure four as half of eight. If you skate, you would be great If you could make a figure eight. That's a circle that turns 'round upon itself. |
An amateur porn forum?
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I know all this aggravating hoopla can't be about adding a new Admin, Mod, or SuperMod to the fray, because each subdivision has 5, 6 and 6 members listed, respectively.
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TFP if finally coming out with it's own brand of cosmetic products.
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I have no idea what's coming, but ... all these pictures and guesses are awesome. 'Nuff said.
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