Helicopter Assualt
I thought this might be US or UK, but then I noticed that the guy is holding a gun with wood on it. US/UK doesn’t use wood braced weapons anymore right?
The Incredible Hulk Movie Stills
This movie is going to kick ass.
Also, Iron Man is in it. Is that awesome?
I was a teenage frankenstein
Tags:Fantasy - Science Fiction, Movies
case of point, if he were a teenage Frankenstein, he would be a doctor. not a monster.
is it ok to unconditionally meet with anti-american foreign leaders?
This advert is/was running at the bottom of MCS for the last week. I clicked through, hoping to find a “Hell yes” button, but alas, I could not find it. Is this what the McCain Presidency would be like? Where’s my Yes option? Does my opinion truly not matter to him?
hey john mccain: fuck you.
My Confined Space Robot Death
our web crawling robots are happy to leech themselves to death!
content constipation its ugly but everyone comes looking for it
dead
My Confined Space Robot
we have web crawling, robotic leeching androids.. thats why!
fear the biomechanical, content leeching, android army. we will own the digital rights to your soul.
we will release our biomechanical content leeching, android army. for no reason at all. like bush.
forget the iphone, we have a metallic leech.
must leech the web!
on a mission from tiki god!
Respeck Knucks
Tags:Forum Fodder, Humor, Politics
My Confined Space Attempt
The backseat surfers guide to all that is uber
Bogarting will not be tolerated
Lol Leeching
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I was playing with the mosaic program i have and made these. I used all pics from MCS for the backgrounds
Water Wreck
View from atop the mast of the private yacht Freydis as it passes by a sunken three-seat Japanese float plane from WW2, said to have been sunk by American aircraft while anchored in the Shortland group of the Solomon Islands.
This picture was taken on a six-week trip by private sailboat through the seldom-visited islands north of New Guinea, in an area of the South Pacific known as the Solomon Sea. Most of the islets here have no airport or regularly scheduled boat services, and their way of life is traditional by economic necessity.