Posted on 07/05/2011 8:31:23 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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Nah! The Falcon made the Kessel run in 12 parceps....it’s long gone by know
Eroded volcanic tube — or something more likely than space-aliens?
No, that’s silly.
It’s where they buried the birth certificate.
Actually, I hold the title. Catch me if you can!
See, the truth is out there. Or rather under there.
What about that giant laughing face in the pic to the SW of it?
Probably not aliens — Han Solo was from a galaxy far, far away, and that was long, long ago.
>>Nah! The Falcon made the Kessel run in 12 parceps....its long gone by know<<
Sadly, the UN Counsel against torture is still in session about Lucas’ tortured “explanation” of why “distance” is the same as “speed” instead of admitting he had no idea what a parsec was and screwed up. If they have any concept of “justice” they will rule against Lucas.
At least he won’t have to answer for how Leia can remember her mother as being “sad,” since Leia’s mom Padme died giving birth to Leia...
Just remember: Han shot first (and good for him for doing so!)
Why you scruffy-looking nerf-herder!
I won it fairly!
Haha... good point. Is this thing close to Peenemünde though?
To be fair, I heard that apparently Leia was talking about her adoptive mother Breha Organa sadness because she knew what going on from her husband Bail Organa, I read it in one of those Timothy Zahn Star Wars books
Nope...we have Chewbacca and Jarjar in the White House.
The Falcon was claimed on a technicality in the bet...but alas the “ship may not look like much, but she’s got it where it counts.”
I think a parsec is 3.26 light years. If you want to talk about torture, one need not go further than Jar Jar Binks.
I’m turning you in to the SPCA for that comment. Space Basset’s do not deserve that abuse! ;)
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