scotty wrote:
BTW does anyone know where to buy a 2013 Mayan calendar?
They may not sell these in the UK...but....
scotty wrote:
BTW does anyone know where to buy a 2013 Mayan calendar?
bitzerguy wrote:Well, it seems Australia and New Zealand are still here, and it's well into the 21st there, so I wouldn't tell the boss off just yet...
No patience down there, eh!bitzerguy wrote:Well, it seems Australia and New Zealand are still here, and it's well into the 21st there, so I wouldn't tell the boss off just yet...
that right 'calendar' looks more like a gas burner to me.collin wrote:scotty wrote:
BTW does anyone know where to buy a 2013 Mayan calendar?
They may not sell these in the UK...but....
scotty wrote:Yes they are quite mystical artifacts we buy them in the supermarket and when i leave them in the cupboard they magically disappear i always thought the kids took them but now im not too sure.....maybe just maybe there is some truth in Stephen Hawkings wormhole theory
collin wrote:scotty wrote:
BTW does anyone know where to buy a 2013 Mayan calendar?
They may not sell these in the UK...but....
They get even more magical dipped in Jack Daniel's...collin wrote:scotty wrote:Yes they are quite mystical artifacts we buy them in the supermarket and when i leave them in the cupboard they magically disappear i always thought the kids took them but now im not too sure.....maybe just maybe there is some truth in Stephen Hawkings wormhole theory
Glad to know they hold the same magical properties over there too.
Stephen Hawkings is no doubt a brilliant man but when my kids were little even the package the Oreo came in used to disappear. No trips were made to Hogwarts or other any other magician's schools either. Wormholes? Nah!scotty wrote:Yes they are quite mystical artifacts we buy them in the supermarket and when i leave them in the cupboard they magically disappear i always thought the kids took them but now im not too sure.....maybe just maybe there is some truth in Stephen Hawkings wormhole theory
That's what you get with these mayans, they're sooooo unclear... the world ends at the end of day of 21 December, not at the start! Anyway, this is not armageddon, it's the mayan version of the end of the world - there's a difference. If you read the armageddon programme and were dying with enthusiasm for it, you might be in for a disappointmentHotzenplotz wrote:Since 30 minutes Germany is over the time limit.
Sorry, Peter... it's difficult to type replies while climbing up mountains to reach the pick-up zone in time!admin wrote:...................... anybody here