Re: Let this thread die!
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:48 pm
Bitch!Arkannine wrote:Whore!
Bitch!Arkannine wrote:Whore!
i know.. i just googled "complicated sentence"..Shai'tan wrote:atomtengeralattjaro wrote:uhm..
or just simply put: the right for President Jimmy Carter to unilaterally annul a treaty, in this case the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty, was the topic of the Supreme Court case Goldwater v. Carter in which the Supreme Court declined to rule on the legality of this action, given the political nature rather than judicial nature of the case, thereby allowing it to proceed.
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atomtengeralattjaro wrote:i know.. i just googled "complicated sentence"..Shai'tan wrote:atomtengeralattjaro wrote:uhm..
or just simply put: the right for President Jimmy Carter to unilaterally annul a treaty, in this case the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty, was the topic of the Supreme Court case Goldwater v. Carter in which the Supreme Court declined to rule on the legality of this action, given the political nature rather than judicial nature of the case, thereby allowing it to proceed.
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and That is really a long oneatomtengeralattjaro wrote:i know.. i just googled "complicated sentence"..Shai'tan wrote:atomtengeralattjaro wrote:uhm..
or just simply put: the right for President Jimmy Carter to unilaterally annul a treaty, in this case the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty, was the topic of the Supreme Court case Goldwater v. Carter in which the Supreme Court declined to rule on the legality of this action, given the political nature rather than judicial nature of the case, thereby allowing it to proceed.
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The world's longest sentence (3 million words)...patrick2456 wrote:and That is really a long oneatomtengeralattjaro wrote:i know.. i just googled "complicated sentence"..Shai'tan wrote:atomtengeralattjaro wrote:uhm..
or just simply put: the right for President Jimmy Carter to unilaterally annul a treaty, in this case the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty, was the topic of the Supreme Court case Goldwater v. Carter in which the Supreme Court declined to rule on the legality of this action, given the political nature rather than judicial nature of the case, thereby allowing it to proceed.
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That's pretty big...CX gamer wrote:The world's longest sentence (3 million words)...patrick2456 wrote:and That is really a long oneatomtengeralattjaro wrote:i know.. i just googled "complicated sentence"..Shai'tan wrote:atomtengeralattjaro wrote:uhm..
or just simply put: the right for President Jimmy Carter to unilaterally annul a treaty, in this case the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty, was the topic of the Supreme Court case Goldwater v. Carter in which the Supreme Court declined to rule on the legality of this action, given the political nature rather than judicial nature of the case, thereby allowing it to proceed.
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And long too...keja wrote:That's pretty big...CX gamer wrote:The world's longest sentence (3 million words)...patrick2456 wrote:and That is really a long oneatomtengeralattjaro wrote:i know.. i just googled "complicated sentence"..Shai'tan wrote:atomtengeralattjaro wrote:uhm..
or just simply put: the right for President Jimmy Carter to unilaterally annul a treaty, in this case the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty, was the topic of the Supreme Court case Goldwater v. Carter in which the Supreme Court declined to rule on the legality of this action, given the political nature rather than judicial nature of the case, thereby allowing it to proceed.
I see... Not really interesting...
What's your favourite word in it?CX gamer wrote:And long too...keja wrote:That's pretty big...CX gamer wrote:The world's longest sentence (3 million words)...patrick2456 wrote:and That is really a long oneatomtengeralattjaro wrote:i know.. i just googled "complicated sentence"..Shai'tan wrote:atomtengeralattjaro wrote:uhm..
or just simply put: the right for President Jimmy Carter to unilaterally annul a treaty, in this case the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty, was the topic of the Supreme Court case Goldwater v. Carter in which the Supreme Court declined to rule on the legality of this action, given the political nature rather than judicial nature of the case, thereby allowing it to proceed.
I see... Not really interesting...
And long...keja wrote:That's pretty big...CX gamer wrote:The world's longest sentence (3 million words)...patrick2456 wrote:and That is really a long oneatomtengeralattjaro wrote:i know.. i just googled "complicated sentence"..Shai'tan wrote:atomtengeralattjaro wrote:uhm..
or just simply put: the right for President Jimmy Carter to unilaterally annul a treaty, in this case the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty, was the topic of the Supreme Court case Goldwater v. Carter in which the Supreme Court declined to rule on the legality of this action, given the political nature rather than judicial nature of the case, thereby allowing it to proceed.
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It's at the very bottom of the page, where Board Index and Bookmark Thread is...CX gamer wrote:I failed to locate the bump...
How do I bump my topic? wrote:By clicking the “Bump topic” link when you are viewing it, you can “bump” the topic to the top of the forum on the first page. However, if you do not see this, then topic bumping may be disabled or the time allowance between bumps has not yet been reached. It is also possible to bump the topic simply by replying to it, however, be sure to follow the board rules when doing so.
Stickle Brix FTW!Evai wrote:I've got Stickle Brix...![]()
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keja wrote:Stickle Brix FTW!Evai wrote:I've got Stickle Brix...![]()
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Shai'tan wrote:But I found this:
How do I bump my topic? wrote:By clicking the “Bump topic” link when you are viewing it, you can “bump” the topic to the top of the forum on the first page. However, if you do not see this, then topic bumping may be disabled or the time allowance between bumps has not yet been reached. It is also possible to bump the topic simply by replying to it, however, be sure to follow the board rules when doing so.
Apparently, but it's disabled I think...atomtengeralattjaro wrote:Shai'tan wrote:But I found this:
How do I bump my topic? wrote:By clicking the “Bump topic” link when you are viewing it, you can “bump” the topic to the top of the forum on the first page. However, if you do not see this, then topic bumping may be disabled or the time allowance between bumps has not yet been reached. It is also possible to bump the topic simply by replying to it, however, be sure to follow the board rules when doing so.is this a forum feature?
well bumping by posting is the best solution on ASDF