The what? Whoa.Space it is.
Oh, and the secondary theme is trying to piss off blunthead.
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The what? Whoa.Space it is.
Oh, and the secondary theme is trying to piss off blunthead.
I would not do that!Space it is.
Oh, and the secondary theme is trying to piss off blunthead.
The what? Whoa.
Hey - I resemble that fact! (or resent that implication - sumthin' like that)What, yer head?
What about X?YERKES OBSERVATORY
University of Chicago's Yerkes Observatory is an astronomical observatory located at Williams Bay, Wisconsin, USA. It has a 40 inch (102 cm) refracting telescope; this is the largest refractor in the world. The Observatory was named for Charles Tyson Yerkes (1837-1905), a Chicago transportation tycoon who financed it. The observatory was designed by George E. Hale in 1892.
STOPPITT!!!!!!secondary |ˈsekənˌderē|
adjective
1 coming after, less important than, or resulting from someone or something else that is primary: luck plays a role, but it's ultimately secondary to local knowledge.
SEE?!?! How can anybody keep up with all this CHATTING!!! It takes a stranger visiting from planet X to point it out. Damn.You guys are all nutz - I better go get some 'shut-eye'
Sayanora, Arrivaderci, Ciao etc. (all probably spelled incorrectly)
What about X?
Here you go - X-Men - they should be in outer space - or how about The Creature from Planet X?
:-o
Here you go - X-Men - they should be in outer space - or how about The Creature from Planet X?
X is for Planet XWant me to define that too ?
And we missed X.
No, you can't be, because yer premature due to no X. Damn.Could I be nerdy and say Zaphod Beeblebrox ?
G'nightSEE?!?! How can anybody keep up with all this CHATTING!!! It takes a stranger visiting from planet X to point it out. Damn.
No, you can't be, because yer premature due to no X. Damn.
There. Now Z.YERKES OBSERVATORY
University of Chicago's Yerkes Observatory is an astronomical observatory located at Williams Bay, Wisconsin, USA. It has a 40 inch (102 cm) refracting telescope; this is the largest refractor in the world. The Observatory was named for Charles Tyson Yerkes (1837-1905), a Chicago transportation tycoon who financed it. The observatory was designed by George E. Hale in 1892.