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Dodo
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 04:05
I think the MODs use unsticky glue, cos all the stickies seem to have fallen off the board. .I hate unsticky glue. It doesn't stick things properly

Part of solving the problem is actually noticing that the problem is there in the first place

Neofish
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 04:08
The convention has finished and other stuff is not necessary so what is there should be there...I think

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Dodo
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 04:15
I know, but the board seems to look empty without them, even though it still has the same amount of threads as before.

Part of solving the problem is actually noticing that the problem is there in the first place

Neofish
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 04:16
Lol, that is true...

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Ian T
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 04:47
No point in keeping antiquated news around to clutter up the board... especially with certain spammers doing said job so well for us


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Benjamin
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 05:26
Quote: " No point in keeping antiquated news around to clutter up the board"

What is it with you and your big words?

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JoelJ
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 05:37
cheese is NOT a big word



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Ian T
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 08:16
Quote: "What is it with you and your big words?
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What is it with you and going out of your way to start a squabble every thread I post in? If you have issues with big words, install a dictionary. It's English baby-- caveat emptor.


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Preston C
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 08:22
Quote: "What is it with you and going out of your way to start a squabble every thread I post in?"


Rival rodents/vermin fighting over territory maybe

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Ian T
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 08:26
Quote: "Rival rodents/vermin fighting over territory maybe "


Definatly a burn...


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Dave J
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 09:03
Of the 200,000 words in the English language, the average person has a vocabularly of about 15,000... and probably uses just 50 in daily conversation, half of which aren't even real words, aint dat rite, fo shizzle?


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Mx5 kris
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 09:27
yup, yo rite my mon. dat id rite....

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Ian T
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 10:51
Quote: "and probably uses just 50 in daily conversation"


what lol


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Benjamin
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 11:18 Edited at: 9th Nov 2004 11:23
Quote: "What is it with you and going out of your way to start a squabble every thread I post in?"

Dunno...hmmmm . Well, I guess I see it as an easy fight, rats being bigger than mice 'an all. A bit 'perpendicular' for you eh? . Maybe I should stop 'conversing' as though my 'extremeties' are burn't. Really I do know what these words mean

Quote: "Rival rodents/vermin fighting over territory maybe
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(DAMNIT how did he work it out???)



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Neofish
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Posted: 9th Nov 2004 21:13 Edited at: 9th Nov 2004 21:14
Quote: "the average person has a vocabularly of about 15,000"


I have a large vocabulary, I just refuse to use it

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bitJericho
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Posted: 10th Nov 2004 04:13
antiquated is hardly a large wordO_o ..

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Posted: 10th Nov 2004 04:16 Edited at: 10th Nov 2004 04:18
Antiquated? Is that the best you can do?

Antidisestablishmentarianism is an excellent word, I just cannot find any excuse to use it in a conversation


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David T
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Posted: 10th Nov 2004 04:25
Quote: "Antidisestablishmentarianism is an excellent word, I just cannot find any excuse to use it in a conversation "


'I'm a firm believer in antidisestablishmentarianism '

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Dodo
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Posted: 11th Nov 2004 00:51
Quote: "Antidisestablishmentarianism is an excellent word, I just cannot find any excuse to use it in a conversation "


errr.. you just did

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Ian T
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Posted: 11th Nov 2004 01:02
The rampant antidisestablishmentarianism on this forum annoys me

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Neofish
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Posted: 11th Nov 2004 02:14
Using the word antidisestablishmentarianism is wrong because it is the same thing as establishmentarianism with a slight twist.

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Ian T
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Posted: 11th Nov 2004 02:52
I agree. Whoever coined it was just looking to make a large word

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Neofish
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Posted: 11th Nov 2004 03:19
That's what I thought

Also shouldn't your sig say forget=1?

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Ian T
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Posted: 11th Nov 2004 03:28
Nope

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Dodo
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Posted: 12th Nov 2004 00:56
arghhh! mouse is actually an elephant!!!

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