When Henry Kissenger finally kicks the bucket the clock goes back an hour or two..
My question is who\'s the tard going to be that takes the time to set the clock to midnight during the "final epidode"
My question is who\'s the tard going to be that takes the time to set the clock to midnight during the "final epidode"
Final Episode from The Breakfast: Episode 32 (Nuclear Winter)
Robyn... basically what happens is... every time they move the hand.... 50 kittens are used for nuclear testing purposes.
Thanks Pandora.
This is actually one of the cool things about working at espn. We can pull in any feed world wide, news, sports, otherwise, etc. I\'ll have to call up transmission and get both the london and washington feeds coming into the plant so I can watch the whole thing live. I hate having my news broken up into digestable country-specific-propagandized 1 minute sound bites.
^post that.
2 minutes to midnight also popped into my head as soon as i read this.
how did this thread get this far without this?
most of you wont care, but you can read the official statment
here and
here.
At the announcement from London, Stephen Hawking, BAS Sponsor, professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge, and a fellow of the Royal Society, said:
"As scientists, we understand the dangers of nuclear weapons and their devastating effects, and we are learning how human activities and technologies are affecting climate systems in ways that may forever change life on Earth. As citizens of the world, we have a duty to alert the public to the unnecessary risks that we live with every day, and to the perils we foresee if governments and societies do not take action now to render nuclear weapons obsolete and to prevent further climate change."
wow... I guess we\'re going to hell in a bucket, eh?

:hscratch: also, did he really "say" this or "type" it?
wow... I guess we\'re going to hell in a bucket, eh? 
:hscratch: also, did he really "say" this or "type" it?
total cheap shot. If you must dig though, his ALS (lou gehrig\'s disease, why he\'s in the chair and uses the talk box) is so far gone that he can only communicate through blinking. He has assistants who translate what he blinks to them, they type it out long hand into the computer, he verifies it, and then his computer reads it back. There was a time in the early 90\'s where he could still slur his speach a little but it was VERY hard to listen to and it took a VERY long time for him to get any point across. Very sad.
if jack finds the other 4 suitcase nukes in time, will the clock be turned back? :chin: