So who was smoking what when they came up with this?
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Abraham Lincon, Vimpire hunter
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Re: Abraham Lincon, Vimpire hunter
The same stuff as the guy who tried to spell Vampire, probably
(sorry, I tried to stop myself, but just couldn't resist it ~ I think your a great guy IFGL )
(sorry, I tried to stop myself, but just couldn't resist it ~ I think your a great guy IFGL )
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Re: Abraham Lincon, Vimpire hunter
Oops I can't even blame my fat fingers on this tiny keyboard. besides vimpires are far more frightening than vampires.
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Re: Abraham Lincon, Vimpire hunter
Both of us are infinitely more rational than Seth Grahame-Smith though, no matter how inept we become on a keyboard
I bet the 5th or 6th generation Bostonian Americans would string him up by his ankles if they could get their hands on him.
It does make you wonder what he's on, doesn't it?
I bet the 5th or 6th generation Bostonian Americans would string him up by his ankles if they could get their hands on him.
It does make you wonder what he's on, doesn't it?
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Re: Abraham Lincon, Vimpire hunter
A vimpire is a vampire who is scared of the dark.
(there's an L in Lincoln btw. )
(there's an L in Lincoln btw. )
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Re: Abraham Lincon, Vimpire hunter
Or 2?there's an L in Lincoln btw.
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Re: Abraham Lincon, Vimpire hunter
You're dealing with IFGL who posts about a Lincon Vimpire and myself who posts about a Mamual Mat Cutter.
And we're two of the sharper ones on the forum
I suppose you'd know about the right way to spell Ab's name, wouldn't you Peter?
And we're two of the sharper ones on the forum
I suppose you'd know about the right way to spell Ab's name, wouldn't you Peter?
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Re: Abraham Lincon, Vimpire hunter
Abraham.
Actually.... the author of Dracula is always known as 'Bram' Stoker. Bram being short for Abraham. Which is also the first name of the ubiquitous Prof Van Helsing.
Isn't this Forum educational?
Actually.... the author of Dracula is always known as 'Bram' Stoker. Bram being short for Abraham. Which is also the first name of the ubiquitous Prof Van Helsing.
Isn't this Forum educational?
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Re: Abraham Lincon, Vimpire hunter
He came up with some great quotes too.
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