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Some renders of my house that I made in Architecture class. Didn't really get time to touch it up and make it fancy, we had to move onto making a restaurant.

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Where is the tesla coil, or the Obelsik of light?

 

YOUR HOUSE FAILS!

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You have a very big house...

 

We had to design a multi-million dollar home with a bar, a home theater, a indoor hot tub, and all sorts of goodies. It was fun, but how fun would it of been designing a ranch, 1 story home though? None. :P

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Lol. I want a house like that :P

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True it would be nice but the mortgage wouldn't :P

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What looks so bad about it? Looks the same to me in Firefox.. :mellow:

Same here.

 

Lol at the floppy gangster!

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he really cares for his empty corona beers.

Try Carlsberg or Heineken idiot.

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he really cares for his empty corona beers.

Try Carlsberg or Heineken idiot.

 

Sorry man, but the Danes don't know how to brew beer. Carlsberg is just too week, and Heinekken just tastes god damn awful... Just ask Zee, he'll agree.

 

British, Belgian, and some German beers are best. Austrailia and the USA doesn't get a look in on beer, cos Brits calls Aussie and Yank beer, Knat's ****! :P

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Doesn't mean anything to me. Invention is one thing perfection is another. And anyway, you're talking to the resident board alcoholic here! :P

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Danish Vikings invented beer. pup on that hufna!

Beer is one of the world's oldest beverages, possibly dating back to the 6th millennium BCE, and is recorded in the written history of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.[4] The earliest Sumerian writings contain references to beer. A prayer to the goddess Ninkasi known as "The Hymn to Ninkasi" serves as both a prayer as well as a method of remembering the recipe for beer in a culture with few literate people.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer#History

 

What are you on Jaspor? :P

 

Oh and: http://www.eat-online.net/italian/habits/h...f_beer_main.htm

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Sorry man, but the Danes don't know how to brew beer. Carlsberg is just too week, and Heinekken just tastes god damn awful... Just ask Zee, he'll agree.

 

British, Belgian, and some German beers are best. Austrailia and the USA doesn't get a look in on beer, cos Brits calls Aussie and Yank beer, Knat's ****! :P

Agreed. But not all Dutch beer tastes as bad as Heineken :) But Belgian beers are the best :nod:

 

Doesn't mean anything to me. Invention is one thing perfection is another. And anyway, you're talking to the resident board alcoholic here! :P

Hehe, same here.

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And anyway, you're talking to the resident board alcoholic here! :P

Not something I would be bragging about. :P

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Meh, I'm borderline at best.... :P OK, to keep with the theme.. I'll call this a media of the day, cos pics don't do justice :P

 

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Well technically it could be called pictures of the day cause it's stop motion :P

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what a great video!

 

Now I'm hungry though!

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rofl floppy gangster... anyway that was an awesome video o_o that is how you make pancakes! not those 1" high cakes they have in america... they're tasty but like, pure fat c.c; i struggled getting through one but british pancakes i can get through a dozen... so much lemon and sugar ontop :3 nomnomnom ^_^

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