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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:49 pm
lurichan Ascher lurichan Ascher ninja *ninjas in* Greetings fellow member of the defenders of the shadowed times... Hi Luri blaugh Heyas. ^_^ So, did you like the banner type thing I made last night? Yeah i saw it, it was sweet! I saw batman begins today. it was pretty good. and how was your day Luri? Well, other than wanting to stab out my eardrums with a pen so I wouldn't have to listen to the alarm going off randomly when there weren't even customers near the doors, and getting my lunch over an hour late, and wanting to throttle a few random rude customers, it was fine. ^_^ Luri Luri Luri... Violence is never the answer. In stead of stabbing out your eardrums just smash the alarm 3nodding and instead of throttling rude customers you should shoot them with an m1911. because killing isn't violence, its murder n.n
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:52 pm
Ascher Luri Luri Luri... Violence is never the answer. In stead of stabbing out your eardrums just smash the alarm 3nodding and instead of throttling rude customers you should shoot them with an m1911. because killing isn't violence, its murder n.n *laughs* you don't know how close I was to going over there and just kicking it repeatedly. Stupid thing was going off like there was no tomarrow. Once every minute, once every 10 minutes, it just woundn't shut up, and it grated on my nerves to the point of frustration and anger (which I try to keep to a minium while working so I don't spook customers). Yeah...but murder will get my gumpy butt in jail, I'm not a minor I don't get any leniancy. I don't want jail time.
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:57 pm
Its all about planning, I had a discussion with my buddies and we figured out the perfect murder, involving a hollow point round thats untraceable to any weapon, plastic bags, two sets of clothes, then burning one set after the shooting from a 3rd story window, then taking a series of new york cabs. because once you've gone through at least two or three cabs, going to random locations on the 1st and second cab... You're untraceable. Thats the basic jist of it, i didn't go completely into the exact details we discussed. its all about being untraceable... like a ninja... ninja
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:00 pm
Ascher Its all about planning, I had a discussion with my buddies and we figured out the perfect murder, involving a hollow point round thats untraceable to any weapon, plastic bags, two sets of clothes, then burning one set after the shooting from a 3rd story window, then taking a series of new york cabs. because once you've gone through at least two or three cabs, going to random locations on the 1st and second cab... You're untraceable. Thats the basic jist of it, i didn't go completely into the exact details we discussed. its all about being untraceable... like a ninja... ninja The problem is they can nail you on bag type if you're not careful. Plus quite a few other things...I watch a LOT of forensic shows... You would be amazed on what they can get you on. Plus it would have to be someone completely random so they can't get you via motive. And you have to have a good alibi going plus the cabbies might actually mess you up if they place you anywhere near the scene of the crime around the timeframe of a crime occuring. Not condoning criminal activities, just talking about the ligistics of it based on shows I"ve watched.
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:02 pm
Oh yeah, and if you have to keep your criminal record spotless all your life, because you might accidently leave a hair or something behind, and they are working on putting together a DNA database on all people brought in for criminal charges.
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:10 pm
lovely... DNA database... i'll make sure not to leave dandruff flakes at a crimescene.
But yea its true that through the wonders of phorensic science many cases have been solved. Buuut about the cabbie thing, thats what multiple cabs are for. The first cabbie will be able to tell the police where he picked you up and dropped you off however he wont bea ble to tell them where the second cabbie picked you up/dropped off, then if they do catch the second cabbie, he wont be able to tell them squat about the third cabbie if they even find him, and then the last cab you take, you wouldnt have him drop you off at your house, you'd have him drop you off at least 15 blocks away. that way if the police ever do catch the final cabbie, he cant tell them where you live.
and you would change clothes away from where you actually did the shooting. Also... dump the gun in the river those were the major details, there were more though but i cant remember em.
I've seen CSI, good show also a documentary on some learning channel, those phorensic scientists are thorough.
oooo... right now im watchin FMA... thats a good show too.
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:12 pm
Ascher lovely... DNA database... i'll make sure not to leave dandruff flakes at a crimescene. But yea its true that through the wonders of phorensic science many cases have been solved. Buuut about the cabbie thing, thats what multiple cabs are for. The first cabbie will be able to tell the police where he picked you up and dropped you off however he wont bea ble to tell them where the second cabbie picked you up/dropped off, then if they do catch the second cabbie, he wont be able to tell them squat about the third cabbie if they even find him, and then the last cab you take, you wouldnt have him drop you off at your house, you'd have him drop you off at least 15 blocks away. that way if the police ever do catch the final cabbie, he cant tell them where you live. and you would change clothes away from where you actually did the shooting. Also... dump the gun in the river those were the major details, there were more though but i cant remember em. I've seen CSI, good show also a documentary on some learning channel, those phorensic scientists are thorough. oooo... right now im watchin FMA... thats a good show too. I tend to watch Forensic Files or Cold Case files (the real ones) I don't catch CSI as much because the plots get a bit convoluted at times for my personal tastes. I rather see the real life horrible people get put away, and CSI doesn't always have that kind of closure to it. FMA wrocks. ^_^ I like Winrey even if she is a bit flaky at times. ^_^
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:18 pm
FMA is one of my favorites... I have so many favorites i could list them... but i wont because i cant remember 1/4th of em right now.
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:19 pm
Ascher FMA is one of my favorites... I have so many favorites i could list them... but i wont because i cant remember 1/4th of em right now. Same here. I love quite a few different anime's but sometimes I forget to list the ones I don't personally own that I"ve seen part or all of. ^^*
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:26 pm
Sooo many good animes out there... Holy crap it's a storm bolter!  I want it... (this is the kinda stuff i find late at night on wierd stupid searches i perform on google)
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:28 pm
Ascher Sooo many good animes out there... Holy crap it's a storm bolter!  I want it... (this is the kinda stuff i find late at night on wierd stupid searches i perform on google) I can't see your piccy.....it's broken..^^* Fix it? And for once I don't know what you are talking about. What is a storm bolter?
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:40 pm
a storm bolter is the preffered weapon of the space marine terminator. from warhammer 40K, a tabletop battle game involving dice rolls and models that the players must build and paint. Each model is an individual soldier and is no bigger than half my pinky. There are also tank models and various other vehicle models. This is a vindicare assassin  These are space marines, my preffered army, and these two are marines of my chapter the Ultramarines. Each chapter has thier own specific color sceme and emblem, and each chapter has different special characters.  These are terminators and the guns they are holding are storm bolters  I hope and pray you can see the pictures i just posted... if not... ehhhhh crying
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:43 pm
Oh warhammer. ^_^ I know what warhammer is...Only played it a few times less than mage knight...I perfer the painting part over the playing part, but part of that is because of my ex....he ruined a few things for me with being a jerk and always complaining if I beat him at anything...and then he would blame his luck if he couldn't win......ANYWAY...sorry, I'm trying not to get into that because then you'll hear a long thesis on why my ex is a horrid horrid person that i have no clue why I was with him to begin with.
Do you like to paint figures?
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:47 pm
lurichan Oh warhammer. ^_^ I know what warhammer is...Only played it a few times less than mage knight...I perfer the painting part over the playing part, but part of that is because of my ex....he ruined a few things for me with being a jerk and always complaining if I beat him at anything...and then he would blame his luck if he couldn't win......ANYWAY...sorry, I'm trying not to get into that because then you'll hear a long thesis on why my ex is a horrid horrid person that i have no clue why I was with him to begin with. Do you like to paint figures? Do i like to paint figures? I LOVE TO PAINT FIGURES. I have two space marine tanks, a predator and a land raider. I have a full army of rines, a command squad all painted. I stopped collecting the models, but my friends who still do play request my skills for thier models. But at a price of course. I only paint single models, and they have to trade me the completed painted model for an unpainted model of my choice. Lately i've been working on a conversion for my cousin Daniel, who asked me to make a D&D model for him. I havent painted a warhammer figure in some time, but i have been painting a lot of "garage" kits.
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:49 pm
Ascher Do i like to paint figures? I LOVE TO PAINT FIGURES. I have two space marine tanks, a predator and a land raider. I have a full army of rines, a command squad all painted. I stopped collecting the models, but my friends how still do play request my skills for thier models. But at a price of course. I only paint single models, and they have to trade me the completed painted model for an unpainted model of my choice. Lately i've been working on a conversion for my cousin Daniel, who asked me to make a D&D model for him. I havent painted a warhammer figure in some time, but i have been painting a lot of "garage" kits. Sounds like you have a lot of fun doing it. Are any/all of the figures in the pics you posted one's you've painted yourself? Just being curious. =^-^=
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