War Room OT Discussion v3

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@Fawlty you've probably already heard this one but it had me lol pretty good. Chase' s assholeishness was legendary.

http://gawker.com/5899097/hes-not-chevy-hes-an-asshole-a-history-of-chevy-chases-horrific-behavior

Who He Pissed Off: Terry Sweeney, Robert Downey Jr., Jon Lovitz and the cast of the 1985-1986 season
How: Chase was back to host again in 1985 and seemed to piss off literally everyone. He made fun of Robert Downey Jr.'s father ("Didn't your father used to be a successful director? Whatever happened to him? Boy, he sure died, you know, he sure went to hell.") and was relentlessly hateful to Terry Sweeney, suggesting that SNL's first openly gay cast member star in a sketch where they weighed him every week to see if he had AIDS.

I gotta say though, if those lines were said by I comedian I liked, or at the right time,

That's some pretty good roasting
 
@Fawlty you've probably already heard this one but it had me lol pretty good. Chase' s assholeishness was legendary.

http://gawker.com/5899097/hes-not-chevy-hes-an-asshole-a-history-of-chevy-chases-horrific-behavior

Who He Pissed Off: Terry Sweeney, Robert Downey Jr., Jon Lovitz and the cast of the 1985-1986 season
How: Chase was back to host again in 1985 and seemed to piss off literally everyone. He made fun of Robert Downey Jr.'s father ("Didn't your father used to be a successful director? Whatever happened to him? Boy, he sure died, you know, he sure went to hell.") and was relentlessly hateful to Terry Sweeney, suggesting that SNL's first openly gay cast member star in a sketch where they weighed him every week to see if he had AIDS.
Thanks, that was a good read. What a dick lol.
 
@Fawlty you've probably already heard this one but it had me lol pretty good. Chase' s assholeishness was legendary.

http://gawker.com/5899097/hes-not-chevy-hes-an-asshole-a-history-of-chevy-chases-horrific-behavior

Who He Pissed Off: Terry Sweeney, Robert Downey Jr., Jon Lovitz and the cast of the 1985-1986 season
How: Chase was back to host again in 1985 and seemed to piss off literally everyone. He made fun of Robert Downey Jr.'s father ("Didn't your father used to be a successful director? Whatever happened to him? Boy, he sure died, you know, he sure went to hell.") and was relentlessly hateful to Terry Sweeney, suggesting that SNL's first openly gay cast member star in a sketch where they weighed him every week to see if he had AIDS.
Haha. Chevy has always been a dick. The funny thing about him is that he has always had such a dark and nuanced sense of humor, but he doesn't ever get other people's comedy. While he was on Community, he didn't understand any of the jokes on the show.
 
Haha. Chevy has always been a dick. The funny thing about him is that he has always had such a dark and nuanced sense of humor, but he doesn't ever get other people's comedy. While he was on Community, he didn't understand any of the jokes on the show.
Unintentionally makes him an amazing straight man to play off of, even though he can't act or deliver a line for shit- except in the vacation movies where he was brilliant imo.
 
What's with all the dump, un-dump pingpong lately? You boys in blue that bored?
 
Nikki Haley is a Sikh. Haley identifies herself today as a Christian, but attends both Sikh and Methodist services. @abiG is Jewish.

 
Nikki Haley is a Sikh. Haley identifies herself today as a Christian, but attends both Sikh and Methodist services. @abiG is Jewish.

I don’t really get someone who takes formal religion seriously enough to regularly attend service of two faiths, but apparently not seriously enough to listen to the one that insists its orthodoxy is exclusive.

It seems like the net result of trying to be something else AND Christian is that you are doing twice as much work, yet, according to most mainline dogma, still as damned as someone who does fuck all.

But hey, whatever floats your boat (or scores you Republican points) I guess.

Also, @Phr3121 cool sig. You should add in what Oppenheimer was quoting... the Vedas, I believe?
 
Also, @Phr3121 cool sig. You should add in what Oppenheimer was quoting... the Vedas, I believe?

"As he witnessed the first detonation of a nuclear weapon on July 16, 1945, a piece of Hindu scripture ran through the mind of Robert Oppenheimer: “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds”. It is, perhaps, the most well-known line from the Bhagavad-Gita, but also the most misunderstood."

 
You should add in what Oppenheimer was quoting...

The Trinity nuclear test of 1945 was a 20 Kiloton Plutonium Atom bomb. I have samples of 'Trinitite' from that explosion. How the desert sand turned to glass. You can still buy it today. Below is the U.S. Castle Bravo explosion from 1954. The largest Hydrogen bomb explosion by the U.S. to date. 15 Megatons. 1,000 times the Hiroshima bomb. It takes an Atom bomb to set off a Hydrogen bomb. Three stage nuclear reaction involving, Uranium, Plutonium, and Lithium Deuteride (LiD). I believe the Israelis have this, but not the North Koreans. Quite a bang!

 
The Trinity nuclear test of 1945 was a 20 Kiloton Plutonium Atom bomb. I have samples of 'Trinitite' from that explosion. How the desert sand turned to glass. You can still buy it today. Below is the U.S. Castle Bravo explosion from 1954. The largest Hydrogen bomb explosion by the U.S. to date. 15 Megatons. 1,000 times the Hiroshima bomb. It takes an Atom bomb to set off a Hydrogen bomb. Three stage nuclear reaction involving, Uranium, Plutonium, and Lithium Deuteride (LiD). I believe the Israelis have this, but not the North Koreans. Quite a bang!


Didn’t the Russians set off a 50 megaton or something like that?
 
Didn’t the Russians set off a 50 megaton or something like that?

Yes, and they still hold the record to this day. The Tsar Bomba, was the Western nickname for the Soviet RDS-220 Hydrogen bomb, the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated - 1961. The bomb had a yield of 50 Megatons. In theory, it had a maximum yield of 100 Megatons if it were to have included a U-238 tamper (thank God it wasn't), but because only one bomb was built, this was never demonstrated. The explosion was visible 600 miles away.
 
Yes, and they still hold the record to this day. The Tsar Bomba, was the Western nickname for the Soviet RDS-220 Hydrogen bomb, the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated - 1961. The bomb had a yield of 50 Megatons. In theory, it had a maximum yield of 100 Megatons if it were to have included a U-238 tamper (thank God it wasn't), but because only one bomb was built, this was never demonstrated. The explosion was visible 600 miles away.

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I think that has become true.

and this:

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I do my posting high on about 10 diet cokes.
I'm a Diet Dr. Pepper man myself.
I get half a dozen of those down and you better watch out.
At least i'm not driving after drinking them anymore, though.
 
I'm a Diet Dr. Pepper man myself.
I get half a dozen of those down and you better watch out.
At least i'm not driving after drinking them anymore, though.
Toss in a couple fish fillets and big macs and you have a balanced diet fit for a billionaire demogouge!
 
I'm a Diet Dr. Pepper man myself.
I get half a dozen of those down and you better watch out.
At least i'm not driving after drinking them anymore, though.

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I'm a Diet Dr. Pepper man myself.
I get half a dozen of those down and you better watch out.
At least i'm not driving after drinking them anymore, though.
Let me know if you start twitching uncontrollably. I'm a Diet Dr. Pepper man too...
 
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