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    Kilted KT is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    don't forget about # 667, 668 and 669, the triplets who live down the road and are "bar maids" and the "bar".

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    You should quickly post enough until you get to 777!

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    As a cook I prefer 250 followed by 500 (degrees), the numbers of the roast beast!

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    superstition

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    Awesome!

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    They have a special offer on Iron Maiden CDs in Japan at the moment, I've bought a ton of them in the last two weeks. Saw this thread while watching Rock In Rio!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache
    As a cook I prefer 250 followed by 500 (degrees), the numbers of the roast beast!
    $6.66 - The price of the beast
    $5.59 - The price of the beast at Wal-Mart
    6.667 - The rounding error of the beast

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    There's a Route 666 here in Northern Virginia. You can see the sign for it on a bridge crossing over the top of the Dulles Toll Road on the way to Dulles Airport!

    I had another fun run in with 666 when I was in high school. I had gone into a Christian bookstore to purchase something (I've always been a bit weird about reading theology books) and when the older lady at the register rang up my purchase from the bargain bin the total came to $6.66. Well, she wasn't to happy with this and suggested that I buy something else. I decided that this was God's way of telling me to buy a book of the main shelf that I had forsaken because of the added cost. I went and got the book and she rerang my order. What was the new total? $13.13! She was not very happy with me so I just added a bookmark to the order and went on my way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlassMan
    There's a Route 666 here in Northern Virginia. You can see the sign for it on a bridge crossing over the top of the Dulles Toll Road on the way to Dulles Airport!
    There used to be a Route 666 in Eastern Arizona. The locals - many of whom are known for their church-going - didn't like it much, and had the highway renamed a few years ago.

    A rather twisting, winding, mountainous stretch was known throughout AZ as 'The Road to Hell.'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beertigger
    A rather twisting, winding, mountainous stretch was known throughout AZ as 'The Road to Hell.'
    And I'll just bet that it was paved with good intentions, too!

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