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I ban you because I was raised by my Mother who growing up had been raised to be the foreman of the families cattle ranch. They wanted a boy, only problem was, she got there first. That makes me a trained cowboy. My memory recall reminded me of my first job. Which when I was little would likely have been running down a chicken for Mom. That's what I would have been doing for awhile.

 

Running down, the chicken, because the one being invited to dinner would not willingly come to me. :yes:

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/ban Pagafyr

-For making a mod in a fictional game world that goes against my political opinion (but not the ones that are exact copies that dont go against my political opinion)

 

 

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I ban XDeath13 for reminding me I made two mods. One of which XDeath13 must have downloaded; that have no political opinion or political content. Did you try to download one of them again?

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I ban you because that same year all of us living in our dorm (Sutton Hall at Eastern Washington State College) decided to test the U. S. Government's structure to see if it actually works. On a scale with 150 members we discovered that when all departments were tested, working together, it does. Then we backed the creation of the first Vietnam Veteran's Co-op. Which received a stamp of approval by both the Democrats House of Representatives, the Republicans Senate, and our President signed it giving it a status of an Official Government organization for us. We began to get lots of attention and were the pride of the college until a few weeks before the opening ceremony of Expo 74.

 

Our members had been partying hardy which got us greater fame on campus.

 

Doctor Hook and the Medicine Show played at our Campus and we became known as the Sutton Hall Fire Watch for keeping the concert safe and secure until everyone went home. Then we partied until dawn. Doctor Hook & The Medicine Show members sang the 1973 Shel Silverstein-penned hit “The Cover of 'Rolling Stone,". They recorded some of their new songs at our famous recording studio with the 16 track recording system and later got their faces on the cover of The Rolling Stones magazine.

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