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The Queen is back Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada
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| ![]() I ban Mike for confusing me enough before my first coffee to have only semi outed him for his mix up .. Keep in mind you had done the usual up all night routine whereas I just rolled out of bed . You cant blame me for the early morning confusion you started it ![]()
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Banning Thread Dictator Donating Member | ![]() I ban Sherri for calling blood "coffee." You can't fool me.
__________________ Mike ~ Doting Dad to Jillie, Harper, Molly, Cooper, Eddie (RIP), Lucy (RIP), Rusty (RIP) and Jack (RIP). Check us out on YouTube |
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The Queen is back Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada
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| ![]() Lol, I ban Mike for trying to remove the shining LIGHT ![]()
__________________ Sherri , Cinnamon & Chai. RIP Kassie. . ![]() |
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Banning Thread Dictator Donating Member | ![]() I ban Ada for using red italics. That indicates malice.
__________________ Mike ~ Doting Dad to Jillie, Harper, Molly, Cooper, Eddie (RIP), Lucy (RIP), Rusty (RIP) and Jack (RIP). Check us out on YouTube |
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The Queen is back Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada
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| ![]() I ban Ada for accusing me of feeding into Mike's delusions that I am a vampire and for not helping me prove he is one. I ban Mike for sneaking in there and making me look bad , again.
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Lovin' 2 Girls Donating Member | ![]() What? We can't be nice or mean in the banning thread, now ![]() Quote:
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The Queen is back Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada
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| ![]() I ban Ada for thinking there is such a thing as help for him...He is so confused and delusional it is hopeless. I also ban you for calling him the poor guy no sympathy allowed on the banning thread.
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Banning Thread Dictator Donating Member | ![]() I ban Ada for using blood red italics. Enough said. And I ban Sherri for trying to start a conspiracy with that malice filled Ada.
__________________ Mike ~ Doting Dad to Jillie, Harper, Molly, Cooper, Eddie (RIP), Lucy (RIP), Rusty (RIP) and Jack (RIP). Check us out on YouTube |
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The Queen is back Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada
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| ![]() I ban Mike for dragging Ada into his vampiress theory.
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Lovin' 2 Girls Donating Member | ![]() I ban Sherri for pointing out that I broke the NO MERCY rule in the banning thread. ![]() ![]() I ban Mike for starting a rumour that I am malice-filled, because I like red. He should well understand the appreciation for the color. Need I say more....?
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The Queen is back Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada
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| ![]() I ban Ada to say you obviously were not thinking! also have to say rofl in a mean way.
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| ![]() I ban Sherri for "laughing" in a mean way. That's impossible and therefore not allowed. ![]()
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The Queen is back Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada
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| ![]() I ban Jamie to say that if you laugh at someone when they dont laugh with ya it is mean , so ![]()
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The Queen is back Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada
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| ![]() I have to ban myself since I am the last person to post and I need to rest my case! Alaskayorkie I think not. Famous Cases: Vampires On Ice Report Number: 4329 Date: June 16, 1942 Location: Caribou, Alaska Caribou, Alaska, 1900 Background: Gold was discovered in Caribou, Alaska, in 1899 and, within two years, over 30,000 people had made the trip up the Yukon River to this small town to seek their fortune. But when the gold ran out in 1901, the fortune-seekers moved on, and Caribou became a ghost town. Forty-one years later, an advance team of ten Army Engineers arrived in Caribou as part of one of the great road-building feats in history: the Alcan Highway, the passage that would finally connect Alaska with the lower 48 United States. The Army engineers were experts in demolition: they had come to Caribou to blast a passage through a mountain pass and clear the way for the road builders, who were to arrive a few days later. On June 11th, 1942, the team erected tents just outside of the ghost town and set to work with renewed vigor, as the highway project was in its final stages. Construction along the Alcan Highway, 1942 Incident: At 11:43 pm on the night of June 13th, 1942, Project Headquarters in Whitehorse, Canada, received an urgent radio message from the Caribou camp. In the brief message, a terrified-sounding man claimed that the camp was under siege from a pack of vampires. The message was cut short, and Headquarters was unable to raise the camp on the radio over the next twenty-four hours. The FVZA office in Seattle was notified. Investigation: An FVZA assault team flew into Whitehorse on June 15, and immediately set out for Caribou in a convoy of trucks. They arrived at first light the following morning. The assault team found the ten Army engineers sleeping in their tents; all had recently been transformed into vampires. After the engineers were trapped, examined and destroyed, the assault team's dogs picked up a scent and led the team to an abandoned mine near the camp. Five vampires were flushed from the mine, examined and destroyed. An examination of the clothing and personal effects of the vampires found in the abandoned mine revealed that the five must have been infected and transformed during the Caribou Gold Rush of 1899-1901. Somehow, the vampires had come back to life after an unprecedented forty-year dormancy. Young Klondike Magazine Post-Mortems: A check of past FVZA records failed to turn up any reported vampire encounters in Caribou. Further research led to a story in "Young Klondike," a popular magazine of the period. Each issue of "Young Klondike" was filled with often fanciful stories of the characters and events of the Alaska Gold Rush. The April, 1902, edition contained a story entitled, "My Encounter With Vampires," a first-person account by prospector Josiah Franklin concerning events that transpired in Caribou in the winter of 1901: "People started going missing. Every morning, one, two folks was gone. At first we didn't think nothing of it, that's how things was in Caribou. People left. Then one night, Pete Dawson, the owner of the saloon, came running down the street hollering, waking everyone up. He said he'd been attacked by vampires, said he barely got away, and from the looks of him, with his clothes all torn up, he wasn't lying. So about twenty of us got together, waited till the sun came up, then we went looking for them. We checked all over, every building, every miner's camp. Found nothing. That night, we drank us some coffee, hid in an alleyway and waited for them. Must have been after midnight when they came in. First there was this one man, a feller I recognized who had a claim out on Spring Creek. He came creeping through, like he was the scout or something. Then the rest of them came out of the shadows without even making a sound. There was five in all. We lit our torches and tried to surround them, but they turned tail and disappeared. Good thing we had dogs, because we would have never been able to catch up with them ourselves. We found the dogs outside one of the abandoned mines and from the way they was barking we knew the vampires was in there. Problem was, none of us wanted to go in and finish the job. So we decided to blow up the entrance to the mine and trap them for good. We rigged up some dynamite and detonated it and a whole big bunch of rocks came crashing down around the entrance. I don't reckon a team of elephants could have cleared those rocks away. After that, we went back to the saloon and celebrated. And we never saw no vampires again." If Mr. Franklin's account is true, then it might explain what happened to the Army engineers. Trapped in the chill depths of the mine on that night in 1901, the vampires likely were frozen solid. And they probably would have remained that way forever, had the Army engineers not arrived forty years later. In the course of blasting their way through the mountain pass, the engineers apparently opened up the entrance to the mine. As it was summer, the vampires must have been thawed out, after which they awoke, and eventually found their way to the camp. Comments from Dr. Pecos: With their often remote locations and reputation for lawlessness, mining towns were notorious breeding grounds for vampires. Residents of these towns often had no choice but to take matters into their own hands, and this case was no different. The locals thought the problem was over when they sealed the vampires in the mine. Subsequent events proved how wrong they were. Alaskavampire I think so.
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