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Target DOOM 2099

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I really haven't felt like cutting the lawn lately.
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oo, I like this one. Excellent ! Good perspective.

and umm... yea, Gramineae emancipation and freedom is the way of the future.
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Very good,though I did laugh a bit,though Dooms out to conquer,looks a bit like he's surfing on poor Galvy.:D

Is preparing to be incinerated... :sweatdrop
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Post by Zeeks »

Originally posted by 13thScorpio
Very good,though I did laugh a bit,though Dooms out to conquer,looks a bit like he's surfing on poor Galvy.:D

Is preparing to be incinerated... :sweatdrop


Your incineration will be postponed......because you just justified my next vision- Doom on the Silver Surfer's board, straight from the movie. I might even take it a step further and do a custom figure or something.

You live.

For now.
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Post by snavej »

Doom's doomed!

This reminds me of the old limerick:

There was a young lady of Niger
Who smiled as she rode on a tiger;
They returned from the ride
With the lady inside,
And the smile on the face of the tiger.

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It has been claimed that Lear wrote this Limerick, however it is attributed by most sources to Monkhouse or to the famous Anon.
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