
Y the web site relly closed. Can u handel the truth? PS:not 4 small screns
#3
Posted 05 May 2006 - 02:22 AM
why does everybody hate sir spamalot? did he try to mess up cspacezpne.com? sorry that i wasn't here for all the action...
Sir Spamalot was a character of sorts that I created for April Fools Day. He vowed to rid the site of insanity, but failed and disappeared, saying that he would return someday. Hehe, people may talk about him like a real person, but he doesn't actually exist.


#4
Posted 05 May 2006 - 02:34 AM
Thats what he wants you to think...
Sir Spamalot was coolio. Even if he didn't make me a global moderator...

Sir Spamalot was coolio. Even if he didn't make me a global moderator...

#6
Posted 05 May 2006 - 07:53 PM
...Spam alot sorted me a

#8
Posted 09 May 2006 - 08:54 AM
Sir Spamalot (June 14, 1928[›] – October 9, 1967), commonly known as Sir Spam or Widdle Spammykins, was an Argentine-born physician, Marxist revolutionary, politician, and Cuban guerrilla leader. As a young man studying medicine, Sir Spamalot traveled "rough" throughout Latin America, bringing him into direct contact with the poverty in which many people lived. Through these experiences he became convinced that only revolution could remedy the region's economic inequality, leading him to study Marxism and become involved in Guatemala's social revolution under President Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán.
Sometime later, Sir Spamalot became a member of Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement that seized power in Cuba in 1959. After serving in various important posts in the new government and writing a number of articles and books on the theory and practice of guerrilla warfare, Sir Spamalot left Cuba in 1965 with the intention of fomenting revolutions first in the Congo-Kinshasa (later named the Democratic Republic of the Congo) and then in Bolivia, where he was captured in a CIA-organized military operation. Sir Spamalot died at the hands of the Bolivian Army in La Higuera near Vallegrande on October 9, 1967. Participants in and witnesses to the events of his final hours testify that his captors summarily executed him, perhaps to avoid a public trial followed by imprisonment in Bolivia. After his death, Sir Spamalot became an icon of socialist revolutionary movements worldwide.
Sometime later, Sir Spamalot became a member of Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement that seized power in Cuba in 1959. After serving in various important posts in the new government and writing a number of articles and books on the theory and practice of guerrilla warfare, Sir Spamalot left Cuba in 1965 with the intention of fomenting revolutions first in the Congo-Kinshasa (later named the Democratic Republic of the Congo) and then in Bolivia, where he was captured in a CIA-organized military operation. Sir Spamalot died at the hands of the Bolivian Army in La Higuera near Vallegrande on October 9, 1967. Participants in and witnesses to the events of his final hours testify that his captors summarily executed him, perhaps to avoid a public trial followed by imprisonment in Bolivia. After his death, Sir Spamalot became an icon of socialist revolutionary movements worldwide.
I have trademarked the symbol: '™'. You fail at display names.

^ Thanks to Nazy for the... thingy ^
Things which you should look at:
SKoA - http://skoa.cspacezone.com/ , if you have any Age of Empires games.
The DS Garden Festival Minigame - Link , whether you play DStorm or not.
The Most Mysterious SSSS - Link For people who don't care about...things.
Like LEGO? Play Blockland!

^ Thanks to Nazy for the... thingy ^
Things which you should look at:
SKoA - http://skoa.cspacezone.com/ , if you have any Age of Empires games.
The DS Garden Festival Minigame - Link , whether you play DStorm or not.
The Most Mysterious SSSS - Link For people who don't care about...things.
Like LEGO? Play Blockland!
I may be an Arbiter, but I'll always be a SeeDy little man.™™
#11
Posted 15 May 2006 - 03:15 PM
Sir Spamalot (June 14, 1928[›] – October 9, 1967), commonly known as Sir Spam or Widdle Spammykins, was an Argentine-born physician, Marxist revolutionary, politician, and Cuban guerrilla leader. As a young man studying medicine, Sir Spamalot traveled "rough" throughout Latin America, bringing him into direct contact with the poverty in which many people lived. Through these experiences he became convinced that only revolution could remedy the region's economic inequality, leading him to study Marxism and become involved in Guatemala's social revolution under President Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán.
Sometime later, Sir Spamalot became a member of Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement that seized power in Cuba in 1959. After serving in various important posts in the new government and writing a number of articles and books on the theory and practice of guerrilla warfare, Sir Spamalot left Cuba in 1965 with the intention of fomenting revolutions first in the Congo-Kinshasa (later named the Democratic Republic of the Congo) and then in Bolivia, where he was captured in a CIA-organized military operation. Sir Spamalot died at the hands of the Bolivian Army in La Higuera near Vallegrande on October 9, 1967. Participants in and witnesses to the events of his final hours testify that his captors summarily executed him, perhaps to avoid a public trial followed by imprisonment in Bolivia. After his death, Sir Spamalot became an icon of socialist revolutionary movements worldwide.


(wyv btw)


#13
Posted 05 June 2006 - 12:35 AM
why does everybody hate sir spamalot? did he try to mess up cspacezpne.com? sorry that i wasn't here for all the action...
Sir Spamalot was a character of sorts that I created for April Fools Day. He vowed to rid the site of insanity, but failed and disappeared, saying that he would return someday. Hehe, people may talk about him like a real person, but he doesn't actually exist.

Wierd.