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How about stray images in the website section? How about just using img tags rather than using URL tags? How about more nude fencers, preferably female?
Not that I would tamper with anyone's posts . . . . .
So much for the flickr badge idea. Dammit
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I think that was the photo used in a Swedish/Norwegian/Danish/Liberal Northern European Country With Lots of Naked Women advertisement for condom use.
In the Tudor Period, Fencing Masters were classified in the Vagrancy Laws along with Actors, Gypsys, Vagabonds, Sturdy Rogues, and the owners of performing bears.
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don't look at the finger or you'll miss all that heavenly glory.
or in this case, don't look at the sixth finger...
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Oh, man. I can't believe I missed the extra digit on the foreground hand.
I mean, in the earlier image I noticed the ducks coming out of the
woman's butt after studying it for a while, and I'm very proud of that. But to miss an extra finger on a hand in my face...?
--cranefly
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Try renting "Ninja Vixens." It's available via Netflix. You'll get plenty of that sort of thing -- then again, you also get men pretending to be women and a fat chick as well as actual "vixens." I would review it in the DVD section, but I'm leaving that one for Greg.
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You might want to look for the review in the DVD section under um err Ninja Vixens? It's just a thought. It's been up for awhile. I know you've been busy.
So much for the flickr badge idea. Dammit
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Missed it. Don't know how - I'm pretty good at keeping track. Guess it must be all that wacky online tutorial programming -- makes my eyes pinwheel.
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Sometimes you see 'em. Sometimes you don't.
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Female ninjas are mammals?
I'm forgetting exactly how you identify a mammal of the female kind.
If only there was a more definitive image -- you know, a visual aid for us studious types....
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Remember Cheerleader Ninjas?
http://www.cheerleaderninjas.com/
Get ready for Ninja Cheerleaders!
http://www.ninjacheerleaders.com/index.html
with Sulu no less!!!
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Quote:'Ask a Ninja,' OK Go win YouTube Video Awards
Seven honorees announced for video-sharing site's inaugural awards
By Jake Coyle
The Associated Press
Originally published March 26, 2007, 12:55 PM EDT
NEW YORK // The video series "Ask a Ninja" and OK Go's treadmill-choreographed music video are among the winners in the first YouTube Video Awards.
The video-sharing site announced the seven winners from its inaugural awards today, a week after the nominees were put forth for voting. Each category included 10 nominated videos, which users could rank in order of their liking.
"These individuals put the first stitches in the fabric of the YouTube community," said Jamie Byrne, head of product marketing for YouTube. "Instead of seeing a way to share videos, they saw an opportunity for worldwide visibility and through their success have changed the landscape of how a 'star' is defined."
The power pop band OK Go, perhaps the most professional of the mostly amateur nominees, won most creative video for their "Here It Goes Again" music video. "Ask a Ninja," the popular comedy created by Kent Nichols and Douglas Sarine, won for best series.
"Ask a Ninja" triumphed over perhaps YouTube's biggest celebrity: Lonelygirl15. That bedroom production finished fourth, behind "Ask A Gay Man" and "Chad Vader."
Terra Naomi won for best music video for her song "Say It's Possible," a one-shot clip of her playing acoustic guitar and singing. Naomi has parlayed her online success into a record deal with Island Records, and will release her debut album this summer.
Best commentary was one of the most hotly contested categories, as it pitted several of YouTube's most high-profile personalities against one another. A vlogger known as "The Winekone" won over Peter Oakley ("Geriatric1927") and Paul Robinett ("Renetto").
A video calling for a "Free Hugs Campaign" won for most inspirational video. Australian Juan Mann's video set off an online wildfire of similar "Free Hugs" campaigns.
Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox, also known as Smosh, won for best comedy video. Dony Permedi's animated video "Kiwi!" -- which began as a master's thesis on animation, won for most adorable video.
The winners and nominees are compiled in a gallery online. YouTube says it will later unveil what a YouTube Video Award will look like.
Google-owned, San Bruno, Calif.-based YouTube Inc. was founded in February 2005. Media conglomerate Viacom Inc. recently sued YouTube for $1 billion, claiming the site infringes on copyrights on a "huge scale." Several other media companies have reached agreements to supply YouTube with clips.
According to comScore Media Metrix, YouTube attracted 133.5 million visitors worldwide in January.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/technology/b...?track=rss
http://www.youtube.com/ytawards
2007: The Year of the Ninja
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http://www.iganinja.jp/english/menu.html
not sure if this was posted in an earlier forum or not, but it's worth a gander here.
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