Pepsi Contest - Greg
Pepsi Contest - Greg
Hey.....Greg, i wonder if you realize this but there is a limit to 300 caps per person.
Re: Pepsi Contest - Greg
The 42 appears again in the comic, in the number 742.
And I didn't know about this, I could make some serious $$$!!!
Greg now got some competition... And I knew the comic would update sometime this morning, but I wasn't sure when.
And I didn't know about this, I could make some serious $$$!!!
Greg now got some competition... And I knew the comic would update sometime this morning, but I wasn't sure when.
hahaha i don't come to these forums anymore 
[quote="Arthur";p="85986"]42 what 42? sorry i'm a tad ignorant...... i read everyday but i dont memorize every detail.[/quote]
Well it looks like you joined the forums JUST to post that (emailing greg would have been better) AND you totally missed that there was a forum list right outside this post, and theres a thread named 42 less than 5 posts down... read it.
Well it looks like you joined the forums JUST to post that (emailing greg would have been better) AND you totally missed that there was a forum list right outside this post, and theres a thread named 42 less than 5 posts down... read it.
hahaha i don't come to these forums anymore 
Re: Pepsi Contest - Greg
Dude, don't be an arse, just because his first post was about that subject, doesn't mean that he joined just to post that. Chill, okay? Not everyone knows about the wonders of 42,
Douglas Adams wrote a book called The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy Long story short, a race of pandimensional beings (posing as white laboratory mice) built a very large and very smart computer named Deep Thought(no, not by Jack Handey). It started from "I think therefore I am" and got as far as deducing the existence of rice pudding and income tax before it was turned off.
They asked the computer for the Answer.
"The answer to what?", asked Deep Thought.
"Life! The Universe! Everything!" they said.
After calculating for seven million years, it told them that the Answer was "Forty-two"... so they had to build an even larger computer to find out what the Question was.
Douglas Adams wrote a book called The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy Long story short, a race of pandimensional beings (posing as white laboratory mice) built a very large and very smart computer named Deep Thought(no, not by Jack Handey). It started from "I think therefore I am" and got as far as deducing the existence of rice pudding and income tax before it was turned off.
They asked the computer for the Answer.
"The answer to what?", asked Deep Thought.
"Life! The Universe! Everything!" they said.
After calculating for seven million years, it told them that the Answer was "Forty-two"... so they had to build an even larger computer to find out what the Question was.

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Re: Pepsi Contest - Greg
As far as the billionsweeps contest goes, check out this link, and maybe you and/or greg will think differently about it . .
http://www.synisis.com/maelstrom/pepsi.php
http://www.synisis.com/maelstrom/pepsi.php
i'm well aware of the odds and dont care.........i drink pepsi EVERY day.......i live on it.....it keeps me awake, it keeps me alive......pepsi is my blood.....i may as well collect the caps eh?
and no i didnt join JUST to post that
i used to be a member under Ezboard but never got around to joining the new one.
*remember emancipator33?*
and yea i read that 42 thread shortly after i posted, heh.
and no i didnt join JUST to post that
i used to be a member under Ezboard but never got around to joining the new one.
*remember emancipator33?*
and yea i read that 42 thread shortly after i posted, heh.
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