The primary goal of this site is to provide mature, meaningful discussion about the Vancouver Canucks. However, we all need a break some time so this forum is basically for anything off-topic, off the wall, or to just get something off your chest! This forum is named after poster Creeper, who passed away in July of 2011 and was a long time member of the Canucks message board community.
You post em' and Doc debunks them - or he puts an even more complicated spin on them.
Ok my conspiracy theory!
Debunk if you can?
Weightless challenges are simply a way to get fat people to feel worse about themselves! Think about it! Why would anyone that isn't huge support some fat asshole in attaining their weight loss goal. I think people intentionally encourage fat people to lose weight so they don't look disgusting for their high school reunion, wedding or some other occasion just so they can revel in the fat persons failure when the big day comes along.
You see the bride crammed into her dress looking like a stuffed sausage. You approach her and say "You look wonderful! You've lost so much weight! The last ten pounds is the hardest". All along you're thinking the first 100 won't be easy either, you fat whining broke pig!
Don't ask me why I threw broke in there? That's another conspiracy for a different day!
ODB wrote:I just really want to see this thread hit triple digests for posts! Soon we'll have to start talking about our trucks.
Or we could talk about that tattoo you're never gonna get.....I still say a unicorn, roman numerals signifying your sons DOB bordered by honey suckles/huckle berries.
Sarah Jessica Parker is a shapeshifting reptilian...
Now I know what you're thinking! But Ohdee... that's a horse. Ahhh but is it?
When I first heard from Icke of the Shapeshifting capabilities of those with reptilian bloodlines or descent. I was somewhat skeptical. My first question is that what gives them the ability to shapeshift just because they have reptilian bloods. For example. When you mix cows and horse dna and do complex splicing to create a cow-horse hybrid.