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Feb 4 2009, 02:07 AM
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QUOTE(Alex @ Feb 3 2009, 04:49 PM)  Well, what my brother does is his business.
I'm NOT him. I know there's no way to prove that, but there's nothing I can do about that.
Besides, if I really was "Neon_the_Chao", why would I introduce myself like this, explicitly referencing myself? That'd just be stupid.
So why don't we just welcome me in like a normal person rather than being the brother of an idiot or Neon_the_Chao himself?
Because people have done it before and they used that exact statement as reasoning as to how they couldn't be said person. Mainly because they knew that admins could match their IPs and making a post such as this would force them to give them to give him the benefit of the doubt. Oh well, "welcome" and whatnot, I'm done posting in dis thread. Forced to give the botd again. I'm going to listen to Rai and just drop it, because it's going to be worse off if I try to pursue this any further and a waste of my time. This post has been edited by LukewarmHoliday: Feb 4 2009, 02:16 AM
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Писатель всегда будет в оппозиции к политике, пока сама политика будет в оппозиции к культуре.
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Dr Strum |
Feb 4 2009, 03:04 AM
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Hello
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For some reason I can't think of anything else worthwhile to say.
"Tabasco sauce was invented in 1868 by Edmund McIlhenny, a Maryland-born former banker who had moved to Louisiana around 1840. On his death in 1890, McIlhenny was succeeded by his eldest son, John Avery McIlhenny, who expanded and modernized the business, but resigned after a few years to join Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders volunteer cavalry regiment.
On John's departure, brother Edward Avery McIlhenny, a self-taught naturalist fresh from an arctic adventure, assumed control of the company, running it from 1898 to his death in 1949. Like his brother, Edward focused on expansion and modernization, as did war hero Walter S. McIlhenny, who, after serving in the U.S. Marines at Guadalcanal and elsewhere, oversaw the company until his death in 1985.
Today, McIlhenny Company remains a privately held business presided over by a member of the McIlhenny family."
Their Habanero sauces are not hot. It's actually quite tasty.
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Писатель всегда будет в оппозиции к политике, пока сама политика будет в оппозиции к культуре.
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