The Hun is a large man from the cold lands to the north
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Oh yeah I see now...Originally posted by Dagwolf
I commented on it further down in the thread...
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You have to read down to the part where tokyuhands says:
I think you guys missed the point.do not listen to these persons.
the hun is a large man from
the cold lands to the north.
he will trade you tobacco for furs,
which you must trade for guns.
you will give to these guns to
the red man, so that he will show
you the way to the hidden gold
of his ancestors.
it is in this way that you can
become wealthy from the hun,
and purchase many wives.
tgp stands for "tibetan ghost protection",
which is of the utmost importance for
anyone who plans on spending any time
on the "internet", as it is a place much
haunted by the hungry dead.
hope this helps!
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Beat back the Hun... I like it
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none - the hun gets revenue from pre-paid gallery placements on the top 15 spaces and banners. the rest of the galleries are free placements.
Often times I wonder why
There's love and hate, theres live or die.
When sickness comes I must decide:
When feelings go, theres suicide.
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I like this part the best:
tgp stands for "tibetan ghost protection",
which is of the utmost importance for
anyone who plans on spending any time
on the "internet", as it is a place much
haunted by the hungry dead.
Btw the Huns were not Germans.. oh well.Comment
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http://www.realm-of-shade.com/zarathustra/attila.html
scroll down..
Selected Thoughts of Atilla the Hun
Written reports have purpose only if read by the king.
A wise chieftan never kills the Hun bearing bad news. Rather, the wise chieftan kills the Hun
who fails to deliver bad news.
Great chieftains never take themselves too seriously.
A Hun can achieve anything for which he is willing to pay the price.
Every decision involves some risk.
A wise chieftan gives tough assignments to Huns who can rise to the challenge.
When in a political war, a Hun must always keep an eye to the rear.
Huns only make enemies on purpose.
Critical to a Hun's success is a clear understanding of what the King wants.
Never appoint acting chieftans.
Appoint the most capable Hun, give her both responsibility and authority, then hold her accountable.
A Hun's perception is reality for him.
Huns who appear to be busy are not always working.
Every Hun has value -- even if only to serve as a bad example.
It is best for your friends and foes to speak well of you; however, it is better for them to speak poorly
of you than not at all.
When nothing can be said of a Hun, she has probably accomplished nothing very well.
Contrary to what most chieftans think, you are not remembered by what you did in the past, but by what most
Huns think you did.
Every Hun is responsible for shaping his life circumstances and experiences into success --
no other Hun, and certainly no Roman, can do for a Hun what he neglects to do for himself.
Some Huns have solutions for which there are no problems.
Suffer long for mediocre but loyal Huns. Suffer not for competent but disloyal Huns.
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hehe too funny
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