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The Ballad of HawkMan

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Re: The Ballad of HawkMan

Unread postby smallpoxgirl » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 21:21:26

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Atlantean_Relic', 'A') chicken by another name still fries as well.

:lol: Now see....I was thinking more Tyler Durden: "Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken."
"We were standing on the edges
Of a thousand burning bridges
Sifting through the ashes every day
What we thought would never end
Now is nothing more than a memory
The way things were before
I lost my way" - OCMS
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Re: The Ballad of HawkMan

Unread postby BigTex » Fri 15 Sep 2006, 08:01:21

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Daculling', 'H')awkman was not the last of his species. He had a girlfriend.

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I guess there really is someone for everyone, even a lonely mutated HawkMan.

Those feathered head pieces are great.
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Re: The Ballad of HawkMan

Unread postby wisconsin_cur » Fri 12 Sep 2008, 21:24:52

Now I understand the hawkman references... man was I over thinking it!! :)

The funny thing... once every couple of weeks I get a harrier or a red tailed hawk hanging out by the chooks.. they tend to spend two days, off and on, stalking the girls.

A little bit of low tree cover... the rabbit hutches, outbuilding and other cover and I still have not lost a chook... more an accident than a plan but even the hawk can be dissuaded.

Even the hawk thinks, "Will I be able to get out of there once I get in there?" One only needs to implant just enough doubt.
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Re: The Ballad of HawkMan

Unread postby Pops » Fri 12 Sep 2008, 22:42:29

Crap, about time the big ape cops to being just another comic book junkie hacker!!


Got me A!


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Re: The Ballad of HawkMan

Unread postby Pops » Fri 12 Sep 2008, 22:52:58

>>--->

and all this time I was thinking HM was a reference to the skateboarder....
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Re: The Ballad of HawkMan

Unread postby mercurygirl » Sat 13 Sep 2008, 01:42:44

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he Ballad of HawkMan

From nest to tree with beak & claw,
Take to the skies,
To rule them all.

None are safe
By stealth or speed,
Death from the skies,
Our chicks to feed.

We are strong
And you are weak.
We harvest you
because you're meek.

We line our nests
We kill your young.
You are our prey,
You are our Dung.

HawkMan has shown us,
From his lofty view,
That we are in fact,
Better than you.

So stand aside
Or be cut down.
And lay your burdens,
Deep in the ground.

We tear & rip
Woman, Child & Man
For this simple reason...

Because we can.

So sayeth HawkMan.

Beautiful.

I recently went to a wedding where the minister kept talking about shepherds and using that as a verb. Long story short, I came to the conclusion that God wants to eat us. 8O
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