So,..., what are your plans for 21st December 2012


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It doesn't bother me. All I do enjoy the life until it happens no matter what it is.

If it is going to happen and i survive this, I can see what I can do about helping people out and clean up.

Remember: People born, live, die... No one lives forever... Just happen by mother nature, natural causes (health), accidents, which you never know what happens next day.

We all know the Mayans didn't account for leap years so really the world should've ended in like February. :laugh:

But as a play along, I'd probably take some drugs and parrtyyyyy. xD

You do realize, there ARE people who think the world is going to end?...

Heck a co-worder of mine says pope Joseph Ratzinger is the living anti-christ...

But... Go to work, until mass hysteria breaks out then find the best car and drive like hell until I die, seeing as how the end of the world and no one is going to live, no point in going to bomb shelter and/or higher ground.

dont leave out fondling sheep.

True. The last would be obviously some kind of suicide: I was thinking animal related or jumping off something related.

Or better yet something weird and never done! :) Noone will hear about the first time it was done but oh well!

Well I suppose the easiest way to get rid of fear is to drink it away. If sh*t was going to hit the fan, I'd take the Milwaukee Brewing Co. tour and go out in style. For $7, they hand you a pint glass and tell you that you have 2 hours to drink as much as you can. If we're going to die, I'd rather be drunk and laughing. (Y)

The galactic alignment already happened years ago, so there's nothing we have to worry about anyway. It'll be just another day. :cool:

http://badufos.blogspot.ie/2011/02/2012-peter-gerstens-leap-of-faith.html

^ Adding to my first post, Watching him fall will be funny Darwin award worthy but I doubt anyone really believes this bs

Waiting for my girlfriend to go in to labor.

On a side note, just noticed my kitchen calendar only goes up to the end of December so i guess Clinton Cards knew that would be the end of the world yeah?

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On a side note, just noticed my kitchen calendar only goes up to the end of December so i guess Clinton Cards knew that would be the end of the world yeah?

I don't know if that was a joke so Im going to take it as you were being serious....

All yearly calendars end on December. You have to buy the new edition of the new year....

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