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Re: NoMaD Membership

by flycatchr » Sat Dec 11, 2010 10:05 pm

NoMaD wrote:2. Rutherford, it is an old english name that is passed down to the first born son in our family.



you get my vote ( my second name is Carteret - same English reasoning) :hooray:

Re: NoMaD Membership

by Hubris » Sat Dec 11, 2010 3:55 pm

Full marks Paul - excellent answers. You have talent.

Can't get enough of that Otter dance - win! Space Marine pics are class - top finds!

Re: NoMaD Membership

by NoMaD » Sat Dec 11, 2010 2:42 pm

This is the story of the sighting of the rare migratory sea otter, which travels vast distances over land in order to reach its breading grounds. This is a feat not seen in semi aquatic mammals throughout the animal kingdom.

It was a warm bright sunny day, the sea was clear and no trace of wind, a perfect day to catch a glimps of this mystical beast. the conditions were perfect for a group of snorkelers to go out into the ocean and enjoy the wonders the sea has to offer. It was treacherous getting out behind the break line, dodging rocks as the ocean unleashed its relentless onslaught of waves. However these snorkelers were not deterred and pushed on behind the breakline where the water was calm in its light green state. The snorkelers would dive until their ears hurt and lungs felt crushed, and then slowly ascend to the surface, while looking up to the rippling light of the sun through the green haze of the indian ocean. Suddenly the snorkelers caught something in the corner of their eyes, one of their party was moving with such natural sea grace. as he swirled and darted around the began to see the transformation very rarely seen. As he swam below them he turn to look up at them, both hands to chest with syncronised feet movement found only in the butterfly stroke, the transformation was complete, they had witnessed the birth of the otter.

http://www.dancingotter.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/looking-otter.jpg

*sound caption to the picture* DOM DOM DOM!

Dancing Otter


2. Rutherford, it is an old english name that is passed down to the first born son in our family.

3. Space Marines are elite human soldiers enhanced to superhuman levels through genetic therapy, surgical modifications, and hypnotic indoctrination. They are depicted as mankind's main line of defense against aliens, heretics, and other such menaces to the existence of the human race. They wear tactical heavy armor and are intended to crush all foe that come before them. nuff said!

http://pics.livejournal.com/popefelix/pic/00075pca

http://features.cgsociety.org/newgallerycrits/g46/187246/187246_1247533516_large.jpg

Re: NoMaD Membership

by Hubris » Fri Dec 10, 2010 7:20 pm

Paul,

1. Retell the day you were dubbed otter, with as much humour and detail as possible. Bonus points for including an otter picture/video for lol perusal.
2. Expose your second name for the pleasure of the Clan.
3. Provide a detailed explanation as to why Space Marines are, by far, the most awesome conception ever to have emerged from the human brain.

Let's hope you crack the nod bud.

Re: NoMaD Membership

by NoMaD » Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:24 am

it was rage 2006 if my memory serves me correctly. It was Battlefield 2, Sharqi Peninsula around the construction site. erm i was playing for BFB we lost to BFC in the semis, playing on Mashtuur City.

Ya at the moment im trading derivatives with a simulated currency, tho i plan on starting the real thing next year. I was the same, i needed to see whether my theories worked before i put money on the line. The nice thing about derivatives is that you can use gearing, so i can get select that i get R50 profit per profit tick on the JSE all share. so if it moves up by 100 points in a day thats R5000 made in one trade with only a margin put down of R60k.

Re: NoMaD Membership

by Stu » Fri Dec 10, 2010 10:24 am

NoMaD wrote:
@Ic3nFl4me

I would say it is moderate... depending on your risk tolerance. if you have a high risk tolerance, i have achieved a 45% return in just 2 months... tho i feel it depedns on your position in life. as i am a NINJA (No Income No Job or Assets) i need to build assets as fast as possible to i have a high risk tolerance, compared to someone who is 55 and looking at preserving their retirement, who is ultimately risk adverse.



you should move to the US they'll give you credit!

you're right it is fairly moderate, however its a virtual trading game so I pop in occasionally to change my portfolio... was up 210% before 2008 and then well the Banks had to go and get all wrong!

Just preping myself for the real thing

Re: NoMaD Membership

by Paul » Fri Dec 10, 2010 6:34 am

What were you at rage 2005? When phatty launch the first nade of destiny and the term olympic arm was coined?

Whot did you play for then? I were admining that match or at least that comp.

Re: NoMaD Membership

by NoMaD » Fri Dec 10, 2010 12:37 am

whoops! fail proof read! :P

Re: NoMaD Membership

by NoMaD » Fri Dec 10, 2010 12:35 am

hey guys, have not been able to access the site, giving me issues! :(

@Phatso

Jonny you tard, y have u removed me on fb! DIE! :P

dude how i could i forget that epic nade killed u got at rage! come on!

I love pta coz it is a close nit community of people, who are mainly students, that just like to have fun! appart from the r-tards that want to fight in hatfield this place is tops! :P

Been doing my dank, took a break from online activities to forcus on cultivating a "scocial netowrk" so to speak. :) playing the field! ;) i learn form the best!

@Ic3nFl4me

I would say it is moderate... depending on your risk tolerance. if you have a high risk tolerance, i have achieved a 45% return in just 2 months... tho i feel it depedns on your position in life. as i am a NINJA (No Income No Job or Assets) i need to build assets as fast as possible to i have a high risk tolerance, compared to someone who is 55 and looking at preserving their retirement, who is ultimately risk adverse.

erm, off the cuff, outside, too the side, where you can see the tallent walking in. key to this is to be having fun and be as outgoing and fun as possible so that said talent can see that you are fun and the life of a party.... being outside also allows for the occasional smoke! :P PS dont walk around like a lost fart and burn ur rep!

well i have come to rely on urban dictionary a lot, and it proves without a doubt that ninjas can breath under water! unlike wikipedia, urban dictionary does not lie! :P

@Geth

I am a firm believer that this whole nonsense, of your pull age limit is determined by half your age plus 7, is BS! its your age, divided by 4, minus 2.... :P

Re: NoMaD Membership

by Megageth » Thu Dec 09, 2010 8:14 pm

Ic3nFl4me wrote:kiddie fiddler!


Lies, I am in my 30's and I've never even picked up a violin. Now, can anyone swap me two fives for a ten?

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