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RSVX 10-24-2007 06:16 AM

Magical Trevor...
 
Im sorry, I couldnt resist posting this... its absolutely addictive.

And I must admit, since his name is Trevor, I had to post it here!

http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/magical+trevor/

Landshark 10-24-2007 07:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSVX (Post 503585)
Im sorry, I couldnt resist posting this... its absolutely addictive.

And I must admit, since his name is Trevor, I had to post it here!

http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/magical+trevor/

oh n0s.

now our very own Trevor will attempt to explain where the cow went in terms we won't understand. :(

IceBlade 10-24-2007 09:28 AM

lol. That was retardedly entertaining.

svxistentialist 10-24-2007 10:35 AM

Refuse to be cowed.

Refuse to be cowed by mere magicians.

Accuracy is everything.

:rolleyes::);)

Wikedjuggalo 10-24-2007 11:00 AM

It does not end..... Been watching this for 10 mins now O_o What ever you do, do not click next or anything they just get more retarded... Omg, I have no brain cells left now thanks to that site......

Wikedjuggalo 10-24-2007 11:05 AM

Magical Trevor 2 !!!!
And
Magical Trevor 3
And
Magical Trevor 4
I really need something better to do during the day, O well back to Halo 3

Trevor 10-24-2007 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSVX (Post 503585)
Im sorry, I couldnt resist posting this... its absolutely addictive.

And I must admit, since his name is Trevor, I had to post it here!

http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/magical+trevor/

Thanks a lot Chris, I have book marked it for future use, NO BULL.:lol:

Cheers a million, Trevor. ;)

NikFu S. 10-24-2007 04:48 PM

Look at him now,

disappearing a cow.

:tard:

svxistentialist 10-24-2007 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 503691)
Thanks a lot Chris, I have book marked it for future use, NO BULL.:lol:

Cheers a million, Trevor. ;)

No Bull.

:):D:D:lol:

I like it Trevor, I like it!:rolleyes:

:lol:

Trevor 10-24-2007 07:04 PM

Bully for the Cowboys.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by svxistentialist (Post 503728)
No Bull.

:):D:D:lol:

I like it Trevor, I like it!:rolleyes:

:lol:

Joe, only yesterday I was looking at some TV news footage covering a local rodeo. A clown had shielded a contestant who was senseless on the ground, from the hooves of a one ton bull which had thrown him. The huge bull, a regular competitor for the bovine team, was known to circle around as part of his tossing tactics, hence the continuing danger. :eek:

This bull riding I have witnessed at country shows confirms the true nature regarding bulls and men. How bulls are not all that dangerous unless provoked and even then can be managed. The guys riding are real sportsmen and even the bulls appear to have fun and are certainly not molested. These guys tackle real bulls, with balls. :p

My point is that the TV footage unfortunately brought Spanish bull fighting into my mind, and as always once again I felt sick in the stomach. Here I am not allowed to express my unrestrained feelings regarding this truly horribly cruel game. The participants should not be on the same planet as rodeo cowboys. :mad:

How grand it would be to see an uninjured bull have a fair go against a bastard matador, with only a couple of unarmed clowns to protect him. :lol:

Regards, Trevor. *<)

Wikedjuggalo 10-24-2007 07:14 PM

"Magical Trevor is here for the day,We all love him its safe to say"
The truth

Myxalplyx 10-24-2007 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSVX (Post 503585)
Im sorry, I couldnt resist posting this... its absolutely addictive.

And I must admit, since his name is Trevor, I had to post it here!

http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/magical+trevor/

I can not believe I clicked that link. Now that stupid song will be in my head all night as I sleep. Arrrgghhh! :mad::barf::D

immortal_suby 10-24-2007 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 503744)
My point is that the TV footage unfortunately brought Spanish bull fighting into my mind, and as always once again I felt sick in the stomach. Here I am not allowed to express my unrestrained feelings regarding this truly horribly cruel game. The participants should not be on the same planet as rodeo cowboys. :mad:

How grand it would be to see an uninjured bull have a fair go against a bastard matador, with only a couple of unarmed clowns to protect him. :lol:

Regards, Trevor. *<)

I agree with you completely. It is sickening. I cheer for the bulls in those "sports"

svxistentialist 10-25-2007 02:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 503744)
Joe, only yesterday I was looking at some TV news footage covering a local rodeo. A clown had shielded a contestant who was senseless on the ground, from the hooves of a one ton bull which had thrown him. The huge bull, a regular competitor for the bovine team, was known to circle around as part of his tossing tactics, hence the continuing danger. :eek:

This bull riding I have witnessed at country shows confirms the true nature regarding bulls and men. How bulls are not all that dangerous unless provoked and even then can be managed. The guys riding are real sportsmen and even the bulls appear to have fun and are certainly not molested. These guys tackle real bulls, with balls. :p

My point is that the TV footage unfortunately brought Spanish bull fighting into my mind, and as always once again I felt sick in the stomach. Here I am not allowed to express my unrestrained feelings regarding this truly horribly cruel game. The participants should not be on the same planet as rodeo cowboys. :mad:

How grand it would be to see an uninjured bull have a fair go against a bastard matador, with only a couple of unarmed clowns to protect him. :lol:

Regards, Trevor. *<)

Yes.

I feel there is more of a circus aspect to the Rodeo, which is admitted by the use of clowns. But they sure are fit and brave people.:rolleyes::eek:

I've been to one bullfight in Spain, in Malaga. I would not wish to go again. There is an art to it for sure, and I respect the culture of it even while not liking it. Diversity is what makes human culture interesting.

Even on our best days if you probe underneath the rocks of history we are only a few generations up from barbarity. I would be more put out by how the Conquistadores treated the native American Indios tribes, rather than how they butcher a few steaks on the hoof, but that's me.:rolleyes::rolleyes:
I'm funny like that.

Joe:)

Trevor 10-25-2007 04:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svxistentialist (Post 503847)
Yes.

I feel there is more of a circus aspect to the Rodeo, which is admitted by the use of clowns. But they sure are fit and brave people.:rolleyes::eek:

I've been to one bullfight in Spain, in Malaga. I would not wish to go again. There is an art to it for sure, and I respect the culture of it even while not liking it. Diversity is what makes human culture interesting.

Even on our best days if you probe underneath the rocks of history we are only a few generations up from barbarity. I would be more put out by how the Conquistadores treated the native American Indios tribes, rather than how they butcher a few steaks on the hoof, but that's me.:rolleyes::rolleyes:
I'm funny like that.

Joe:)

Joe, you surprise me, and not pleasantly.

Why would one respect a culture which remains barbaric? You excuse and respect the Spaniards and their culture, because over centuries they have improved.:confused: I say they have a very long way to go before they can hold their heads up within decent modern society.:(

It does not concern you “how they butcher a few steaks on the hoof”. An animal is tormented, worn down, cruelly disabled so that it is easy meat (pun intended). Then crudely killed for no other reason than as a spectacle, and you are sure that an acceptable art form is involved.

I too enjoy a steak confident that in this country and within my culture, the animal involved has been killed humanely. I am funny like that. :p

Please explain how this display of “art” can be enjoyed by a decent human being. The only pretence towards art is the curveting of the matador. His assisting guards/protectors set the real scene as they make bloody (Pun intended) sure that his opponent is an easy kill. Are you aware of the protective features included within the Matadors pretty outfit?

Yes there is a circus aspect to a Rodeo and it is decent to the point that it can be watched by children. Here they are provided with the chance to ride a lively sheep and join in the fun. In doing so they too take a risk and bruises and grazes are common place. :lol:

It would not surprise me to learn that Spanish children are initiated as spectators at the bull ring. If not, the promoters would have no prospective audience on tap.:rolleyes:

Trevor.

svxistentialist 10-25-2007 05:33 AM

Raging bulls
 
I'm not about to make a defense for bullfighting Trevor, I genuinely don't like it. My respect is more for people and cultures rather than for practices that are cruel to animals.

My fence sitting here is possibly because as a shooter and a fisherman I myself engage in sports that kill animals. In my case anything I bring back "from the wild" is for the table, and I never hunt or fish for the numbers, only for what I intend to eat.

During the war years here [in Ireland we called it the "Emergency":rolleyes:] there were severe shortages of meat and of imported fruit. Many families lived and survived on the protein from trapped or shot rabbits and pigeons, and from fishing. It is quite difficult for modern urbanised families more used to buying meat from supermarket shelves, bloodfree, no emotional tie to the animal's death, very difficult for these suburbanites to understand there was recently a time when supermarkets did not exist.

The skills of hunting are survival skills, and they should not be put aside just because we think we are now civilised and have invented supermarkets.

I agree with your point about Spanish children, they must be indoctrinated to grow up liking the sport. They "blood" children in fox hunting too, for the same reason. That is another sport I don't like and would not tolerate however.

Joe:)

RSVX 10-25-2007 05:34 AM

And now, back to our regularly scheduled program...

Magical Trevor!

http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/magical+trevor

Landshark 10-25-2007 05:53 AM

WTF? how did Magical Trevor turn into a bull fighting thread? :confused:

svxistentialist 10-25-2007 06:08 AM

It's magic.

You wouldn't understand.

:rolleyes::lol:

Landshark 10-25-2007 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svxistentialist (Post 503880)
It's magic.

You wouldn't understand.

:rolleyes::lol:


i am hungry for a steak now.

svxistentialist 10-25-2007 06:53 AM

I could disappear a steak myself if one presented!

:D

Landshark 10-25-2007 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svxistentialist (Post 503890)
I could disappear a steak myself if one presented!

:D


now you're talking like Trevor!

i'll rephrase....

"kindly please take notice that i would most enjoy satiating my appetite with a portion grilled bovine flesh, preferably the cut referenced to the similarity of the bone material resembling the letter 'T' in our English alphabet representation."

svxistentialist 10-25-2007 08:37 AM

Ehhh, which of us did you say was talking like Trevor?

:D

Myxalplyx 11-02-2007 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svxistentialist (Post 503890)
I could disappear a steak myself if one presented!

:D


That's a bunch of http://legalectric.org/f/legacy/long...amp%20bull.jpg

YourConfused 11-02-2007 11:34 PM

this went from stupid-magical trevor to just plain funny

Trevor 11-03-2007 03:34 AM

You buggers have got it all wrong. I would have said, if asked in a non technical manner:- :D

“ I could go a bloody steak guys. Me guts is grinding, no bull. Watcha recon, the misus might have hunk in the fridge lets take a gander. Spot on, told yah so, knows her stuff does me right hander.

Joe rattle your dags, you got some spuds for sure, kai to burn, bloke’s tucker. Kev. grab a brew, over there by me wheels. Whack a top off toot sweet for gords sake, crickey I’m dry as a chip. Teeth pack a sad Kev? Spanner by the brew keg. Alan hoof it upatairs and grab a couple a glasses, we may have a sissy amoung us. Hows about our confused mate? Whacko, soon be cookin with gas. Beaut do hooooray! “:lol:

Landshark 11-03-2007 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 506033)
You buggers have got it all wrong. I would have said, if asked in a non technical manner:- :D

“ I could go a bloody steak guys. Me guts is grinding, no bull. Watcha recon, the misus might have hunk in the fridge lets take a gander. Spot on, told yah so, knows her stuff does me right hander.

Joe rattle your dags, you got some spuds for sure, kai to burn, bloke’s tucker. Kev. grab a brew, over there by me wheels. Whack a top off toot sweet for gords sake, crickey I’m dry as a chip. Teeth pack a sad Kev? Spanner by the brew keg. Alan hoof it upatairs and grab a couple a glasses, we may have a sissy amoung us. Hows about our confused mate? Whacko, soon be cookin with gas. Beaut do hooooray! “:lol:

i'll have to run that through Babelfish. :lol:


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