Or a psychosomatic section for all the nutters. They could spend all their time there reinforcing moon landing hoax theories, WTC demolitions, spiral space, the aether, stonehenge, chemtrails, vampire aliens living under mountains, numerology, perpetual motion, universal particle neuron intelligence, flat earth, superluminal blah blah, turn lead into gold, Intelligent Design, Tesla, Gaulinistic drivel, kabbalah, raelians, the 'secret', ghosts, santa claus and etc etc etc ...
With a special subsection called psychoclocksruntimeinspace just for amrit.
*** you did not just dis the Claus?
uaafanblog
1st October 2009 - 02:39 AM
I've been to North Pole. There's a guy that looks like him there. But he's a fake. Just like the ones in all the malls.
I hate making people cry.
flyingbuttressman
1st October 2009 - 02:42 AM
QUOTE (flyingbuttressman+Sep 30 2009, 08:50 PM)
What about a Psychohistory section?
No Asimov fans in the house?
Beer w/Straw
1st October 2009 - 02:43 AM
QUOTE (uaafanblog+Oct 1 2009, 02:39 AM)
I've been to North Pole. There's a guy that looks like him there. But he's a fake. Just like the ones in all the malls.
I hate making people cry.
magpies
1st October 2009 - 03:28 AM
They should make a section for the nutters like me!!!
And yea a philosophy section wouldnt be bad either
Dr Fred A Wolf
1st October 2009 - 05:42 AM
QUOTE (magpies+Oct 1 2009, 03:28 AM)
They should make a section for the nutters like me
Yes, you need to be sectioned - go immediately to your local mental health clinic and plead a case, although judging by your astoundingly prodigious psychiatric disorder, it'll be a complete cinch.
Good luck
RobDegraves
1st October 2009 - 06:41 AM
QUOTE
No Asimov fans in the house?
I am an Asimov fan indeed and I loved the Foundation series.
Sorry if I didn't comment on your reference earlier. I just missed it.
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