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Post by suncrafter on May 12, 2007 18:40:43 GMT -5
I love it when people have "who would win in a fight" conversations. You know the kind - "Who would win in a fight between Robocop and the Terminator?" or "Who would win a fight between Peewee Herman and Gilligan?" Etc... But something that is always laking in those conversations is a proper, quantifiable, measurement of how much of a "bad-ass" someone or something is. Toward that end - here is my BAQ (Bad Ass Quotient) System: www.normandcompany.com/INDEX/BAQ.htmlQuestions for all of you, after you take a look at my site... 1) What do you think your own BAQ is? (Be honest.) 2) Who or what should I add to the above list. 3) Do you think I have too much time on my hands?
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Post by xiao hai on Aug 9, 2009 23:23:32 GMT -5
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Post by zhuhai Dj on Aug 9, 2009 23:26:26 GMT -5
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