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Barbosa Pedobear McGoohan Appreciation Thread

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RIP Sgt. Michael Paranzino / RIP CM
To celebrate the greatest poster to ever grace this forum.

Let's discuss the Punic Wars.
 
I have it from a very reliable source that he is actually not a resurrected pirate captain...
:suspic:
 
This thread has received the official Pedobear Seal of Approval:

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Brought out two reccent films: Babylon AD and Fast and the Furious 4. Guess who works in a DVD rental shop....
 
Nitafrong is Jake's ex-wife. I always knew it. Have you been getting your royalties check from the Jake-X Snuff Productions?
 
I like to think Barbosa loves me because when I love someone, I automatically assume it's mutual.

I love you too, Barbosa!
 
Still waiting for our discussion of the Punic Wars. Not right now though you see, as I've just eaten some 2C-B and I'll be off to the Holodeck shortly.
 
I love you too, Barbosa!

Don't worry Coco, it's definitely mutual.

It upsets me that he never saw this thread.

Sorry about the tardiness, Doc. Had work this morning so it was a early night.

Still waiting for our discussion of the Punic Wars.

Okay, X. Which Punic War do you want to discuss?

The evenly matched First Punic War?

The epic Hanniballic conflict?

Or the virtually genocidal third installment?
 
Don't worry Coco, it's definitely mutual.



Sorry about the tardiness, Doc. Had work this morning so it was a early night.



Okay, X. Which Punic War do you want to discuss?

The evenly matched First Punic War?

The epic Hanniballic conflict?

Or the virtually genocidal third installment?


You know I can't say "no" to genocide damnit.
 
Well, X. What do you want to discuss about the Third Punic War of 149-146BCE?

The warmongering of Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder - "ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam" and all that?

The inadequate preparations and supplying of the Roman commander Manius Manilius for a prolonged siege?

The heroic defense of their city by the Carthaginians?

Or the final victory of Scipio Aemilianus and the razing of Carthage to the ground?
 

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