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Quake 1? Hehe I thought I was the only one who still played that... or even listened to the soundtrack.

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Well, considering that Silver's in quite a state of shock (which I beleive it takes a LOT for that to happen), something tells me is gonna be <B>REALLY</B> nasty... <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/eek.gif"><P>------------------
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Let's see if I understand. When you play Musical Chairs, you remove a chair after every round, then the player who doesn't fill a chair is dismissed and so on. So I suppose that a girl is going to be 'removed' (in the most gruesome way I guess) and the following round at least three players who can't -ahem- fill a hole will be 'dismissed' (in an extremely painful way, so the remaining players are motivated to fill the holes whether they still enjoy it or not).<P>This raises an interesting issue about the rules.<P>If the only valid holes belong to the girls, then the game turns into nothing but a fight to get the girls. But if <I>any available hole</I> is assumed valid, it's just a matter of time before some players realize that there are other holes in the arena that can be filled...<P> <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/eek.gif">...oh gawd...<P>Excuse me. Back later. I need a brush and a piece of soap, I am going to spic & span my brain until that mental image is gone!<P>------------------
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Addendum.<P>I just realized that the last two male players could pull a stalemate, if they were willing to <I>cooperate</I> (unlikely: they are going to be the baddest SOBs in the bunch).<P> <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/tongue. ... .<P>Excuse me again. I will need turpentine to remove <I>this</I> mental image...<P>Big Nemo

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You know, what's going on in Musical Holes is the "Paradise" of a lot of Baby Boomers and activists out here in California.<P>Think about it -- out here, there's a cult of Health & Safety. Lotsa of Kyle's Moms banning anything that could be harmful in any way (including "junk food"), lotsa pressure to "work out" and "stay healthy" (as in "I work out 40 hours a week at the fitness center, I eat only tofu & sprouts, I go apeshit over any sidestream smoke, I'll never tolerate a gun in the same state as me, I'M SO HEALTHY I'M NEVER GONNA GET OLD! I'M SO HEALTHY I'M NEVER GONNA DIE!").<P>And with the push for and mania about Viagra, we know what they intend to do with all that perfect health and long life.<P><I>I'm not making this up; I get spammed with a lot of health foods/supplements/health products that all but promise immortality -- one even said "We're not promising you can live forever..." (nudge nudge wink wink), and a lot of black-market Viagra spam.</I><P>Well, all those in the arena for "Musical Holes" <B>have</B> what all those Boomers are killing themselves for -- now they can "live" forever and fuck forever!<P>In Hell...<P>

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Napalm heals all wounds.<P>Doesn't it? <P>Wait, maybe the saying's "Napalm <I>causes</I> all wounds." <P>Except I've been wounded plenty of times without any napalm present...<P>Wiat, here's a saying I can't possibly screw up!<P>Napalm's fun!<P>And for the really nasty mental images, try thermite. Easy, fun <I>and</I> educational!<P>------------------
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The music? I figured it'd be "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" from Monty Python's <i>Life of Brian</i>

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And A Bic Lighter.

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by BigNemo:
<B>Excuse me again. I will need turpentine to remove <I>this</I> mental image...<P>Big Nemo</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Try kerosene and gasoline :P
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hahah what if when it got down to the last two, instead of them fighting for who gets her, they took away the girl.. So its just them two.. who ever is in the hole when the music stops wins. Ugh, sick thought, but that would be the only way to discern the "Top" dog. Oki.. I gotta wash away that mental image too.<P>
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(Sorry, this is going to be LOOONG)<P> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by LudiNimTazral:
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I understand in the games of the Late Roman Empire, gently-erotic music was usually the accompaniment to a bestiality-snuff performance involving, say, women being raped to death by horses or jackasses.<P>And since this ampitheatre and its shows definitely echo the Romans, in Roman games there was also a lot of fucking going on in the audience, as they got their rocks off on the show -- mainlining live snuff-porn.<P>No wonder the early Christians looked on Rome as the new "Babylon", in its symbolic sense as the home of the enemies of God -- BABYLON THE GREAT WHORE, MOTHER OF ABOMINATIONS.
</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>OK... I had to reply to this particular post <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"> It seems there is a strong popular perception of Ancient Rome (particularly the Roman Empire) as being an unspeakably wicked, perverted place, full of all sorts of kinkiness going on. Well, I am sorry... That is simply <B>not true</B> <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"> By the way, the "Late Roman Empire" means the Roman Empire after Constantine made Christianity the religion of state of the Empire, so I think LudiNimTazral would be somewhat wrong in his understanding <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"><P>It can be said cathegorically that, in Rome, in the public amphitheatres there was NOT any kind of extreme sex show going on, and most definitely the spectators did NOT take part into any kind of orgiastic activities during the spectacles. Yes, there were gladiator fights and violence, but those were NOT the main spectacles shown. And the public was excited to about the same level than football fans are excited nowadays in a stadium. And, besides, far more popular were the chariot races and the theatre.<P>Where do those allegations of extreme sexual kinkiness come from? Let's put aside any writings coming from later than the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476 AD), and let's go to the sources.<P>The sources of those allegations are Roman historians writing about the early Julio-Claudian emperors (particularly Tiberius). And they claimed that those aberrations went on ONLY at private imperial parties, in the seclusion of the palace (particularly the imperial residence in the island of Capri, far away from Rome, where Tiberius spent many years, without going to Rome).<P>Those historians felt a strong nostalgy for the "good old days" of the Roman Republic (which was finally given the "coup de gr

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And then what happens to the winner? <P>Knowing David, he probably gets partially decapitated or something...

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Drip: Hey Vince, You`ve got a purdy mouth, squeal piggy squeal!<P>*Mentaly raping you is fun.<P>

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