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Posted by Berger Roy Al on 02-18-2004 at12:56:

  ccckkCCasablanca!

All right people, have you ever seen that one scene in "Casablanca" toward the start of the movie where the crowd all looks up as that small plane flies over, the plane what's carrying all them nazi guys?

What? What? How is this on-topic? Well I'm getting around to it Mr. Smarty Pants, so just keep your fruit-of-the-looms on straight, will ya?!

I was watching it in my trailor on my ol' black an' white with the remote the size of a toaster and a 45 foot long cord that plugs into the tv, it was 3:30 A.M right before the Morton Downey jr. Memorial Marathon came on and then I spilled my spread of cheesballs and Lavoris and boy wasn't THAT a nice mess to ccckkxxxccclean up and then they started banging on my trailor again and why, OH WHY won't they stop, sweet Lorraine, someone please, PLEASE MAKE THEM STOP, JUST MAKE IT STOP JUST MAKE IT ALL GO AWAY MOMMY, PLEASE?!!

And when that plane goes overhead, guess what's under the wing on the right side. That's right, spelled out in big block letters, a big "DA."

Now how, I ask you, how in the honeybaked heck was that dirtbag Chandler able to slip in that little piece of propaganda for his lousy band in a 1942 movie when the band hadn't even started and they were'nt even born yet? Hmmmm?... ... Wellllll? ...Well, why aren't you answering?

AND, get this. There's a guy in it named "Berger!" Simple ccxcoincidence? I think kkkkkknot. gggkxxk! (cough)...



Posted by carl on 02-18-2004 at13:03:

Cool RE: ccckkCCasablanca!

quote:
Originally posted by Berger Roy Al
I was watching it in my trailor on my ol' black an' white with the remote the size of a toaster and a 45 foot long cord that plugs into the tv, it was 3:30 A.M right before the Morton Downey jr. Memorial Marathon came on and then I spilled my spread of cheesballs and Lavoris and boy wasn't THAT a nice mess to ccckkxxxccclean up and then they started banging on my trailor again and why, OH WHY won't they stop, sweet Lorraine, someone please, PLEASE MAKE THEM STOP, JUST MAKE IT STOP JUST MAKE IT ALL GO AWAY MOMMY, PLEASE?!!

I DID make it go away. You keep on bringing it back. Tongue

Although I'd've liked to have been there for the Mort marathon....



Posted by Berger Roy Al on 02-18-2004 at13:05:

 

ccxcarl? Is that You??!



Posted by Woggy on 02-18-2004 at13:09:

 

YIKES!

A DA "Back to the Future" moment?

And Berger CAUGHT it?


Methinks there was more than Lavoris in that glass!!!



Posted by sprinklerhead on 02-18-2004 at13:10:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Woggy
Methinks there was more than Lavoris in that glass!!!


Yep, and enough to make a scorpion go mad.



Posted by Woggy on 02-18-2004 at13:12:

 

Prolly, Sprinklerhead!

Say, can you take pictures when you do the scorpion experiment? That would be good to document such an educational event.

I wonder what would happen if we sprinkled alcohol on Berger?



Posted by carl on 02-18-2004 at13:13:

Cool

I think we already know the answer to that.



Posted by Berger Roy Al on 02-18-2004 at13:14:

 

What?! A "Back to the Future" moment? You think that's what happened?!! Then was that actually ME in the movie and not some other guy named Berger?!! You people are freakkxxxxing me out!!



Posted by mannequin left on 02-18-2004 at13:23:

Mad

Of all the gin joints in all the tubs in all the world, that Jackalope Berger had to walk into this one!



Posted by mannequin left on 02-18-2004 at13:24:

 

Back to the Future?!?!

Can't you tell Michael J Fox from Bogart?



Posted by Berger Roy Al on 02-18-2004 at13:27:

 

What?! Michael J Fox was in "Casablanca??!



Posted by mannequin left on 02-18-2004 at13:38:

 

Didn't know he could play the piano, didya?



Posted by Spot on 02-18-2004 at13:44:

 

Hello Der Berger. Pleased When are you gonna call me for the next Eddies album? Frown I haven't heard from Camariloo in awhile Crying



Posted by Berger Roy Al on 02-18-2004 at13:45:

 

ggk



Posted by baxter on 02-18-2004 at14:07:

 

That was a fine edit, Berger.

Have you considered the NYTimes?



Posted by Woggy on 02-18-2004 at14:10:

 

Berger:
that was really YOU in the movie.


Go ahead - get your brain around THAT for a while........

Windex, anyone???



Posted by Spot on 02-18-2004 at14:10:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Berger Roy Al
ggk



hairballs again huh Frown



Posted by baxter on 02-18-2004 at14:15:

 

Berger, i'm pretty sure that these swans have a special message for me, but i'm not sure what it is...can you help?




Posted by Berger Roy Al on 02-18-2004 at14:22:

 

Baxter!

It took me awhile, but I just figured it out. Here's what those two, um, things are trying to say to you:

"In the elevated FSTI condition, the laminar flow is highly disturbed. Linear instability amplification, which would take place under low-disturbance conditions triggered by infinitesimal disturbances, is bypassed, hence the term "bypass transition". Nonlinear instability, triggered by finite-amplitude disturbance, dominates in bypass transition. Due to the highly disturbed condition, the turbulent and non-turbulent parts of the transitional flow become difficult to separate. Because of this, the conventional conditional techniques for such sampling encounter difficulty and large uncertainty. A modified method was made. This modified method was convenient to apply and was theoretically verified. Use of the turbulence shear stress, , as the criterion function was found superior to the use of u' for separating the turbulent and non-turbulent signals in elevated FSTI conditions. The conditionally sampled results for FSTI, ranging from 0.5% to 6.4%, indicated that u', v', t', and are high in the non-turbulent part of the high FSTI cases contrary to the low FSTI cases, whereas ( and ) are low in the non-turbulent part, similar to the low FSTI cases. "



Posted by baxter on 02-18-2004 at14:30:

 

So, i do or don't have to give up butter and potty humor?


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