![]() |
You can't fix stupid
Comment: http://www.snopes.com/photos/arts/xmaslights.asp
You are wrong about this video not being stop motion animation - you can clearly see that the video is stop motion - notice on the left side of the house at certain frames - there is a plane light that appears - I will not accept that it is some type of weird tower that has a light that just happens to appear at the same time the lights on the house synch the same way. While the story may be true about Mr Williams setting his lights to music, the video is stop-motion animation. You can clearly see the same artifacts on similar frames. Shame on you for being hoodwinked. ------------------------------------------ Comment: http://www.snopes.com/photos/arts/xmaslights.asp Oops - I apologize - so I watched it with the idea that the side light is some type of artifact, when it clearly does strobe on a regular timing. It may be true. I am wrong - |
Hooray! They've started to correct themselves without outside intervention.
|
Comment: you need to put the dumb wourdes
|
Comment: Thats a lie...the blair witch project is 100% real....if you new
what fear really was then you would know that....why would they make a film about something so stupid if it wasn't real...i saw the news reports |
Comment: Look you pieces of snot. As to your bit on the flag, how do you
know that this is not the reason the flag is folded thirteen times. Whoever designed the flag had to know that due to its length and the style in which it is folded would make 13 folds. To me the folds do represent such things, and your little piece stating that this is false seems a bit too much anti-American if you ask me. I hope this is not true, but it seems like it, so might I suggest editing what you have written. |
Comment: You have an article about Free 411. Included in this article is a
link to a free 411 website. I tried to use this link to find a person's phone number. After several attempts, I came to the conclusion that I will NOT be given a phone number without payment. In other words, free 411 is not free and you should update your article which says free 411 works as stated. |
Quote:
|
Hi All:
Quote:
Ta ra 'wan, Ieuan "And that's the truth, phhhhttt!" ab Arthur |
Comment: This is your site, incase you forgot:
Subscribe to our update newsletter Join our message board community Send us e-mail View randomly-selected pages FAQ, Glossary, Donations New Message Board Topics American Idol 2007 Pool - kathryn (4) Don't Ask..Don't Tell...Can't Serve - kch8021 (9) Suicidal? - Freshman (6) Stupid Mental Illness lists! - Tyrone Slothrop (11) What to do when you are the jerk - Troodon (17) Saddam Hussein Execution Video - deftonesmoo (5) I can die now I have seen it all! - kch8021 (29) What's New? Hottest 25 Legends Glossary Donate Weird News From the archives: CO2 Fast, 2 Furious: Rumor says a university student who drank too many Cokes died from carbon dioxide poisoning. Autos Business Cokelore College Computers Crime Critter Country Disney Embarrass Fauxtography Food Fraud & Scams Glurge Gallery History Holidays Horrors Humor Inboxer Rebellion Language Legal Lost Legends Love Luck Media Matters Medical Military Movies Music Old Wives' Tales Politics Pregnancy Quotes Racial Rumors Radio & TV Religion Risqué Business Science Sports Titanic Toxins Travel Weddings Rumors of War Hurricane Katrina Search Urban Legends Reference Pages © 1995-2007 by Barbara and David P. Mikkelson The material on this site may not be reproduced without permission. |
Comment: THAT'S I lie!!!
Shows you how much you know about that ghost tracks |
Quote:
|
Even if Snopes did have a bad memory, umm, I don't think he'd be -
...oh it's just easier to say the OP is a real fruitcake. Snopes should definitely comment the fellow back with a simple, "Umm... thanks..." |
Comment: your site is a fake out rip off all this is a load of crap
|
Quote:
|
Comment: http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?t=873
uhh... isn't Ayres Rock in Austrailia? (aka its not the grand cayon...) ahh... heres a nice website http://www.atn.com.au/nt/south/uluru.htm c ya! |
Comment: You have caused me great embarressment by conflicting valuations
of a threatened virus. When a friend of mine send me a message warning about a virulent virus called "invitation", stating that he had checked with Snopes as to its authenticity, I went to Snopes, typed in the word "invitation" and received the same alleged authentic response that it was indeed a virus. I then sent this to some 275 names in my address book. Not feeling comfortable with this action,I went back to Snopes, this time clicking on the icon "Computer" only to discover that this was a "warmed over", old HOAX! Much to my chagrin, I immediately sent out a corrected message, but it has left me with egg on my face. How does such an error occur? I would certainly like an explination and an assurance that it will not occur in the future. |
The error occurred because you didn't bother to read the letters H.O.A.X. clearly positioned at the top of the screen.
|
Comment: No such thing as "Origines de la Langue Francoise."
The name of the language is Francais. (I don't know how to put on the cedille or the accents.) Nevertheless, the tone of condescending superiority is unwarranted in this article. If you can't correctly reproduce source names, you have no business debunking. La langue francaise. Francaise! [Ed. note: See http://www.polybiblio.com/seydi/20027.html] |
Comment: YOU WHITE PEOPLE ARE LITTERALY EXPLOTING WITH BULLSHIET. YOU GUYS
MIGHT THINK "WE SOUND WISE WHEN WE SPEAK" BUT YOU ARE PRETTY MUCH BIG IGNORANTS WITH NO SENSE IN THE REAL WORLD.... |
Quote:
And I'm not white, I'm appricot.* *Courtesy of my nephew. |
| All times are GMT. The time now is 07:29 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.