Dumping your vintage r/c collection.

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MelvinsArmy wrote:[youtube]RijB8wnJCN0[/youtube]
That might be the greatest post in RC10talk history-( which is shrouded in secrecy............shhhhhhhhhhhhh)

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Charlie don't surf wrote:Yeah, do you have to pack your empty body cavity with more Natrine, Murr, and Frankensence to avoid spoilage, or do you just towel out?
Yep, then we huddle close for warmth.
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and I submitted my post before seeing Melvins :shock:
Great minds think alike (I guess) :lol:

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Hey, I need some info on a sprocket for my 834b RPS SE. Can we do that here, or do I need to sacrifice my first born? :lol:

As for Mr. Ventura. He's a great example of showmanship, but I think the people of the fine state of MN will tell you his politics are as real as his wrassling moves.

I don't know if aliens are behind all this, but if they are, they might claim racial descrimination, and that's not right either. :lol:

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Hotshotman wrote:Hey, I need some info on a sprocket for my 834b RPS SE. Can we do that here, or do I need to sacrifice my first born? :lol:

As for Mr. Ventura. He's a great example of showmanship, but I think the people of the fine state of MN will tell you his politics are as real as his wrassling moves.

I don't know if aliens are behind all this, but if they are, they might claim racial descrimination, and that's not right either. :lol:
Proof that "noob" is not Reptilian for "tool" as earlier stated- 8)

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E pluribus unum and Semper Fi are both Latin, the language spoken by the ancient Romans, Julius Caesar was the first Roman emperor, he was assassinated by a group of senators, we have senators in the US congress, it is the same is it was then, you know Zapruder is connected to Little Caesar's Pizza chain who have stores all across the US and keep the secret ingredients to their Crazy Bread a closely guarded secret, but I know they put certain proteins they use that cling to the neurons in your brain. Vladimir Putin is Russian and in Russia television watches you, in Russia library checks you out, Russia invaded Germany in 1945 and captured Hitler, they put him in Sputnik to fly over the US and pee on us, those were the first chemtrails used by the Illuminati which later developed into mass sterilization sprays to control the population. If you don't understand the motivations of the chicken industry then look up Fog Horn Leghorn, he was a tool used by the US Military during the cold war to scare the Peruvians. Once we had control of their coffee, we gave it to heavy metal lead singers who would then use it to write songs about Satan and convert the masses. It's all right there man. Wake up!

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MelvinsArmy wrote:E pluribus unum
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It's all right there man. Wake up!
And if you can't wake up, get on the Peruvian coffee, and we can all sing about Satan together....

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Hotshotman wrote:Hey, I need some info on a sprocket for my 834b RPS SE. Can we do that here, or do I need to sacrifice my first born? :lol:
Arm and a leg'll do just fine, you'll need that first born for a NIB Delta 12th sclae though.... but this isn't that place for THAT sort of thing..... I'm putting my tinfoil hat back on now....



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hahahahah...this is funny. Men of Lawlessness; more like kids of perdition.

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Ok, I'm going to go back and reread this after a few tokes.
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RichieRich wrote:Ok, I'm going to go back and reread this after a few tokes.
I bet that would be even better-

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Oh, the biggest secret of this whole topic was to bring forth the 'who's who" are among friends in RC10Talk. I see who is watching who's back on here....but I have to admit, it has been exposed. Not wise and not intelligent. Maybe I might be that person, from someone else's perspective, but then again....what if it wasn't me.

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