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There's no way you're a noob, writing a gem like Put shoe on head in two edits. A+++. --Sheneequa 18:55, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
- I've been reading Encyclopediadramatica for at least 100 years, and have done some Wikipedia editing, so that helped. And the second edit was just a spacing error =D Thanks. --Stufff 02:20, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for catching his "contribution" to basement-dweller. We like to run a tight, sinking ship around here.--Paco, Tell Paco about your chidhood 03:36, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
you are cordially invited to a most festive occassion remarking the reestablish
ment of chaos and absurdity. you must bring a helmet and fruit garment depicting
the corrosion of society as a whole, and the triumph of swine. you must request
forgiveness at one of our easy to locate confession boxes and recite joyfully a
bursting paragraph from a humble literary product of lol internets.

Get on irc fgt --
Sheneequa •
Talk 08:01, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
ilu --GayStation2 02:23, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] KEKEKEKEKE
AWESOME. Also,
The best client to use is of course the AOL newsgroup reader. Not only does it provide optimal quality and support all binary encoding types, but it will ensure that everyone else knows you are an AOL user, which will make Usenet regulars more likely to respect the opinions expressed in your posts. If your parents canceled your AOL account, the next best thing is to use Microsoft's Outlook Express. You should make sure to use MIME encoding when posting binary attachments to messages, because everyone likes mimes.
The best client to use is of course the AOL newsgroup reader. Not only does it provide optimal quality and support all binary encoding types, but it will ensure that everyone else knows you are an AOL user, which will make Usenet regulars more likely to respect the opinions expressed in your posts. If your parents canceled your AOL account, the next best thing is to use Microsoft's Outlook Express. You should make sure to use MIME encoding when posting binary attachments to messages, because everyone likes mimes.
The best client to use is of course the AOL newsgroup reader. Not only does it provide optimal quality and support all binary encoding types, but it will ensure that everyone else knows you are an AOL user, which will make Usenet regulars more likely to respect the opinions expressed in your posts. If your parents canceled your AOL account, the next best thing is to use Microsoft's Outlook Express. You should make sure to use MIME encoding when posting binary attachments to messages, because everyone likes mimes.
The best client to use is of course the AOL newsgroup reader. Not only does it provide optimal quality and support all binary encoding types, but it will ensure that everyone else knows you are an AOL user, which will make Usenet regulars more likely to respect the opinions expressed in your posts. If your parents canceled your AOL account, the next best thing is to use Microsoft's Outlook Express. You should make sure to use MIME encoding when posting binary attachments to messages, because everyone likes mimes.
The best client to use is of course the AOL newsgroup reader. Not only does it provide optimal quality and support all binary encoding types, but it will ensure that everyone else knows you are an AOL user, which will make Usenet regulars more likely to respect the opinions expressed in your posts. If your parents canceled your AOL account, the next best thing is to use Microsoft's Outlook Express. You should make sure to use MIME encoding when posting binary attachments to messages, because everyone likes mimes.
The best client to use is of course the AOL newsgroup reader. Not only does it provide optimal quality and support all binary encoding types, but it will ensure that everyone else knows you are an AOL user, which will make Usenet regulars more likely to respect the opinions expressed in your posts. If your parents canceled your AOL account, the next best thing is to use Microsoft's Outlook Express. You should make sure to use MIME encoding when posting binary attachments to messages, because everyone likes mimes.
The best client to use is of course the AOL newsgroup reader. Not only does it provide optimal quality and support all binary encoding types, but it will ensure that everyone else knows you are an AOL user, which will make Usenet regulars more likely to respect the opinions expressed in your posts. If your parents canceled your AOL account, the next best thing is to use Microsoft's Outlook Express. You should make sure to use MIME encoding when posting binary attachments to messages, because everyone likes mimes.
kekeke,
Tfo 23:39, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] lol sign template
Aussieintn was desysopped and banned months ago. Kekekekekeke-Ketthe KangaJew 06:21, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
- I know, I read the history... I've just never seen an opportunity to apply the sign template. --stufff 06:38, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
- Orly?
- OMG ilu --stufff 07:15, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] One moar time
Much thanks to you for verifying Michael Crook's numbar. U r teh best. E-Liz 17:36, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] belated
i saw what you did there, etc. thanks for giving me something to work with. --
Celebratedpooper