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Thread: The Necronomicon

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    This thread killed thousands of men, then got captured, blinded and turned into a slave?

    Wow.

    Though the story might not be over yet. Samson did manage to rise up and kill a bunch of people one last time before dying.

    Maybe sponge+knob22 will come back and edit his posts.

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    Yes, Chris. This thread killed thousands of men, then got captured, blinded and turned into a slave.

    I heard metaphor is overrated. I heard real metaphor, big, proper, manly metaphor is dead.

    I heard sarcasm killed it.

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    Originally posted by Gerald Blake:
    This thread was like Samson, man. Philistines!
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Simile, dude.

    <font color="#333366" size="1">[ January 13, 2006 02:39 AM: Message edited by: Chris Wesley ]</font>

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    Sacrificing self-respect here just to get a foot-hold in the disagreement:

    I'm going with the ditz defence and momentary loss of correct punctuation:

    What Gerald Meant:
    This thread was, like, Samson, man. Philistines!
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">That's totally what I meant.

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