as the title says these people are firing a 'Elephant' gun that has some serioius Kickback.... I guarantee you will have a lot of chuckles....
Link = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD-KaUl_olo
Hopefully you enjoy it :)
Quote from: Jim;240403as the title says these people are firing a 'Elephant' gun that has some serioius Kickback.... I guarantee you will have a lot of chuckles....
Seen it before. Good fun!
BTW, Jim? Is this the new English spelling? Otherwise I have to go back to school and study your language again. :learn:
Quote from: DuVeL;240428Seen it before. Good fun!
BTW, Jim? Is this the new English spelling? Otherwise I have to go back to school and study your language again. :learn:
Are you being serioius Duvel? :roflmao:
Nice video...did seem to drag on a little...I didn't think I'd get bored of watching people fly across the room, but I did. Well worth a peek though.
Quote from: T-Bag;240439Are you being serioius Duvel? :roflmao:
Nice video...did seem to drag on a little...I didn't think I'd get bored of watching people fly across the room, but I did. Well worth a peek though.
A tad serious yes.
I think I talked to much with Mr. Doorman about the use of the English language now a days as I find it a truely interesting language which gets abused a tad to much by the youngsters.
Although English is my second language, I try and learn words when I can.
Just ask Jabbs whome I asked about a word the other day and when a word doesn't show up in my vocabulary I just ask the person to explain it.
The people that use the more advanced English words are usually Penfold, Doorman and lately also Jabbs.
+, it's Friday...:flirty:
I find multifarious lexicon assists in the facilitation of efficacious communication :flirty:.
PEN
Quote from: Penfold;240450I find multifarious lexicon assists in the facilitation of efficacious communication :flirty:.
Ditto...
Quote from: Penfold;240450I find multifarious lexicon assists in the facilitation of efficacious communication :flirty:.
PEN
Dear Pen;
I shall not argue against it from the supposed impossibility of infinite succession, barely and absolutely considered in itself; for a reason which shall be mentioned hereafter: but if we consider such an infinite progression, as one entire endless series of beings can have no cause from without, of its existence; because in it are supposed to be included all things that are or ever were in the universe: and ’tis plain it can have no reason within itself, of its existence; because no one being in this infinite succession is supposed to be self-existent or necessary (which is the only ground or reason of existence of any thing, that can be imagined within the thing itself, as with presently more fully appear), but every one dependent on the foregoing: and where no part is necessary; ’tis manifest the whole cannot be necessary; absolute necessity of existence, not being an outward, relative, and accidental determination; but an inward and essential property of the nature of the thing which so exists
lol.
Dude, I have a Degree in English (and Classics) and I have never understood that sentence. :blink:
PEN
Quote from: Penfold;240467lol.
Dude, I have a Degree in English (and Classics) and I have never understood that sentence. :blink:
PEN
W00t, I got Pen flabbergasted. :yahoo:
Must say I offcourse Copy-Pasted it...
And for Jim, take the replies with a flavour of humour of my Fridayfunthread.
i thought that i had to some degree reply to this topic in a manner which i feel is advantagous to the younger generation who frequent these forums,
so i have appended a "hyperlink" which has a extensive list of long words and converts them to comman english
http://home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/words.htm
:narnar:
Quote from: sulky_uk;240478...converts them to comman english...
comman? :narnar:
I particularly enjoyed the trigger technique of the guy at about 5 minutes in. The 'Dab dab dab dab dab dab smack!' method. :lmfao:
Quote from: Penfold;240467lol.
Dude, I have a Degree in English (and Classics) and I have never understood that sentence. :blink:
PEN
Nor me, but if you have read Moby Dick there is a 184 (or 183) word sentence. I believe that Jonathen Coe has a 13,000 + one in one of his books, but I gave up on that, he's a boring old bag of flatulance anyway.
Quote from: Jim;240403as the title says these people are firing a 'Elephant' gun that has some serioius Kickback.... I guarantee you will have a lot of chuckles....
Link = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD-KaUl_olo
Hopefully you enjoy it :)
kickback f**K about i've seen tanks with less kickback it must of hurt like mad hehe
Quote from: Penfold;240450I find multifarious lexicon assists in the facilitation of efficacious communication :flirty:.
PEN
somink about call girls? :blink:
Edit: consider this thread hi-Jacked :flirty: