
Last One to Post Wins Simple
#31082
Posted 30 April 2006 - 02:25 AM

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.™™
#31084
Posted 30 April 2006 - 02:53 AM


^^ Thanks Ayumi, you rock!! ^^
How many five-year-olds could you take in a fight?
Red Carnation, Hibiscus. Spiderflower. White Violet... Peony?
Click here to learn about the language of flowers
#31086
Posted 03 May 2006 - 04:24 AM
My god finally the forums are up... and it looks like Callum would have won had the forums not come online sooner.
And it looks like there's a new record... although I don't believe this counts as the longest natural time since Cspace turned them offline. But still it's the longest time.
Oh and Callum you know how I mentioned a plant? Well I guess I'll tell the full story here...
My dad asked me to check with my Biology teacher about a plant no one in the family could recognize. So I went and showed Mr. Tucker and he told me to see Mr. Bennett the Horticulture teacher since he knew about plants more than Mr. Tucker, despite his enthusiasm for rare plants.
So I showed Mr. Bennett... he immediately could identify this plant (now that I think back on it, it makes me laugh) and named a whole string of scientific stuff to do with it. Seems it's a plant commonly found on farms called "Thorn Apple" (I forgot the scientific name) and it is slightly poisonous. The flowers bloom for about 1 or 2 days before they disappear and the massive seeds start to grow.
Turns out lots of people I showed had never seen the plant before and couldn't recognize it. Mark said it looked like an exotic plant (as did others asking if it came from another country) and Mark lives out in the country and runs through farms all the time.
I then decided to do my own research and thanks to Wiki's help, I learnt a surprising amount and it's bloody hilarious.
http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Thornapple (redirected link to the scientific name)
I am the proud owner of a legal drug plant growing outside my house...

And it looks like there's a new record... although I don't believe this counts as the longest natural time since Cspace turned them offline. But still it's the longest time.

Oh and Callum you know how I mentioned a plant? Well I guess I'll tell the full story here...
My dad asked me to check with my Biology teacher about a plant no one in the family could recognize. So I went and showed Mr. Tucker and he told me to see Mr. Bennett the Horticulture teacher since he knew about plants more than Mr. Tucker, despite his enthusiasm for rare plants.
So I showed Mr. Bennett... he immediately could identify this plant (now that I think back on it, it makes me laugh) and named a whole string of scientific stuff to do with it. Seems it's a plant commonly found on farms called "Thorn Apple" (I forgot the scientific name) and it is slightly poisonous. The flowers bloom for about 1 or 2 days before they disappear and the massive seeds start to grow.
Turns out lots of people I showed had never seen the plant before and couldn't recognize it. Mark said it looked like an exotic plant (as did others asking if it came from another country) and Mark lives out in the country and runs through farms all the time.
I then decided to do my own research and thanks to Wiki's help, I learnt a surprising amount and it's bloody hilarious.
http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Thornapple (redirected link to the scientific name)
I am the proud owner of a legal drug plant growing outside my house...

^^ Thanks Ayumi, you rock!! ^^
How many five-year-olds could you take in a fight?
Red Carnation, Hibiscus. Spiderflower. White Violet... Peony?
Click here to learn about the language of flowers
#31089
Posted 03 May 2006 - 04:50 AM
Shh Zoo you know us too well.
Gonna keep the plant and grow it since it's uncommon. Although we're definitely not going to smoke or inget it since it's wrong. And besides, look at the effects it has and all the stories told about it.
It's a nice looking plant though. Looks real good against our fence. I told dad (before we knew what it was) to keep it since it looks good and hope that no one gets pricked by the seed pods.

Gonna keep the plant and grow it since it's uncommon. Although we're definitely not going to smoke or inget it since it's wrong. And besides, look at the effects it has and all the stories told about it.

It's a nice looking plant though. Looks real good against our fence. I told dad (before we knew what it was) to keep it since it looks good and hope that no one gets pricked by the seed pods.


^^ Thanks Ayumi, you rock!! ^^
How many five-year-olds could you take in a fight?
Red Carnation, Hibiscus. Spiderflower. White Violet... Peony?
Click here to learn about the language of flowers
#31091
Posted 03 May 2006 - 05:20 AM
In breaking news: I've perfected the Screeching S Technique.
You just want to find out what the drug does to you Callum...
You just want to find out what the drug does to you Callum...


^^ Thanks Ayumi, you rock!! ^^
How many five-year-olds could you take in a fight?
Red Carnation, Hibiscus. Spiderflower. White Violet... Peony?
Click here to learn about the language of flowers
#31093
Posted 03 May 2006 - 06:01 AM
Mum's back... I wonder what she'll say when I tell her we have drugs growing in our garden.


^^ Thanks Ayumi, you rock!! ^^
How many five-year-olds could you take in a fight?
Red Carnation, Hibiscus. Spiderflower. White Violet... Peony?
Click here to learn about the language of flowers