The Death of a Monitor

I'm overweight and clumsy. But I can lift a lot considering I am involved in 0 physical activity.
 
Meh. I'm usually slim and semi-muscled (I do construction in the summertime), but right now I'm 16 kg overweight and I wheeze when climbing stairs.

Damn my family who can't get along and have to throw seven seperate christmas family dinners.



What was this about again?
 
It was about the glory of executing a monitor. I'm living vicariously through you Colt since I don't have a spare monitor so hurry up will ya!

I want pictures! I want detailed descriptions of it's death cries. Can you record the sound for us???
 
calculon00 said:
I'm overweight and clumsy. But I can lift a lot considering I am involved in 0 physical activity.

Good thing you always remember to take your buffout...

I had always been weak-muscled...then I got a job pushing shopping carts for four days a week...now Im strong especially in the legs.

Sincerely,
The Vault Dweller
 
The_Vault_Dweller said:
calculon00 said:
I'm overweight and clumsy. But I can lift a lot considering I am involved in 0 physical activity.

Good thing you always remember to take your buffout...

I had always been weak-muscled...then I got a job pushing shopping carts for four days a week...now Im strong especially in the legs.

Sincerely,
The Vault Dweller
Im prety strong, did lots of weightlifting for football in HS, I actualy leg pressed 1200 lbs once.

However, I run slow as shit.



And colt. REcord it with vid and sound.
 
what the fuck is the point in watching a guys trashing a monitor?

if the powercord was still connected, it might be fun to watch, but otherwise? sjeez...
 
just imagine swinging the crowbar of all your might onto the monitor and hearing that crash-sound as the shrapnels of varius plastic and glas parts fly around your ears, cosy innit?
 
Unfortunately I don't think I have a way to record video and sound and even if I did, I have no place to host it. There will be pictures don't worry. I apologize for the delay but the damn weather is not beinv cooperative at all. It's very warm here and wet because of the cloud cover.

SuAside, I never expected this many replies at all. They've taken over. - Colt
 
PsychoSniper said:
Me? Scrawney ?


Har de fucking har har.


:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


Yeah, with such temperatures, you guys became like that eventually. In other news, the rest of us wear clothes.
 
Colt said:
Unfortunately I don't think I have a way to record video and sound and even if I did, I have no place to host it. There will be pictures don't worry. I apologize for the delay but the damn weather is not beinv cooperative at all. It's very warm here and wet because of the cloud cover.

SuAside, I never expected this many replies at all. They've taken over. - Colt

I'll host it. My server can take about 700 more megs. Bighosting.net seems to charge you for everything.
 
Alright, if you guys want to see this so badly, my brother and I think we can work it out. It wno't be much though. Just an opening shot of me hitting it the first few times and then the aftershot. :P - Colt
 
My friend Bruce plays guitar, and we found a guitar in an antiques shop for a pittance, so he bought it to have another (He has several, for some reason; guitarists seem to collect several, while when I played the organ I had only one... :D ). Anyway, it turned out to have a serious flaw in its structure someplace that became apparent later on, (I don't pretend to understand, he's the expert), and of course there were no returns, so he took it into the street and smashed the hell out of it, while I stood by with 8mm faithfully rolling tape and doing funny narration. I gave him the tape but need to make a copy...
 
no, he'll keep it allllll for himself.

SJEEZES PSYCHO! get your head screwed on straight or i'll rip it off and shit down your neck...
 
I was under the impression that monitors still have a few thousand volts of electricity in them, even after being unplugged for long periods of time.
 
mutant said:
I was under the impression that monitors still have a few thousand volts of electricity in them, even after being unplugged for long periods of time.

If you can find a way to ground it: do that!
If not, a pair of good rubber gloves should do the trick.

Being only 6 months away from an electrician apprenticeship, I am supposed to know this kind if stuff :wink:

Supposed to :lol:
 
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