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quote: Originally posted by URG: URG was here and Disco Steve was very gay at the time
Which one of you lovely people am been messing with URG'S posts.
Not me thats fer sure,I wouldnt do something like that! [ 07-23-2003, 02:50 AM: Message edited by: Nowhereman ]
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So LLance never showed up... ![[sad]](images/icons/frown.gif)
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Llance has moved into the basement with Disco Steve!
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quote: Originally posted by Nowhereman: I`m just glad I aint a mod anymore! Never wanted to be one! Just shows though that I`m as equally loved as hated! Must be doin something wrong,you`re all sposed to hate me!
CUNTS!!
btw,LLance when are you coming over,I´m feeling lonely
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Llance can only come over when he is finished with Franta!
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Good luck with that, they've been at it since february 2000!
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LLance's lack of energy is compensated by Franta's excess!
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Dude, I think I just filled the cup.
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Tony Stark said: I manipulated and controlled this election from beginning to end....and i'll do it again!
RACK Tony Stark...
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Rob Kamphausen said: complete voting results as of noon today:
01 - nowhereman: 50% (12) vote yes, 50% (12) vote no - "deadlocked" 02 - llance: 45% (10) vote yes, 55% (12) vote no - "nay" 03 - franta: 55% (18) vote yes, 45% (15) vote no - "yay" 04 - kimi: 62% (20) vote yes, 38% (12) vote no - "yay" 05 - gerald: 18% (3) vote yes, 82% (14) vote no - "nay" 06 - lothar: 32% (7) vote yes, 68% (15) vote no - "nay" 07 - danny: 47% (8) vote yes, 53% (9) vote no - "nay" 08 - mister jla: 65% (20) vote yes, 35% (11) vote no - "yay" 09 - dave: 14% (2) vote yes, 86% (12) vote no - "nay" 10 - butterrican: 42% (17) vote yes, 57% (23) vote no - "nay" 11 - allan1: 41% (9) vote yes, 59% (13) vote no - "nay" 12 - animalman: 25% (3) vote yes, 75% (9) vote no - "nay" 13 - disco steve: 79% (15) vote yes, 21% (4) vote no - "yay" 14 - drzsmith: 55% (16) vote yes, 45% (13) vote no - "yay" 15 - mxy: 71% (12) vote yes, 29% (5) vote no - "yay" 15 - kristogar: 12% (2) vote yes, 88% (14) vote no - "nay" 17 - the doctor: 50% (15) vote yes, 50% (15) vote no - "deadlocked" 18 - urg: 33% (6) vote yes, 67% (12) vote no - "nay" 19 - bsams: 39% (9) vote yes, 61% (14) vote no - "nay" 19 - roy: 53% (9) vote yes, 47% (8) vote no - "yay" 21 - zod: 38% (9) vote yes, 62% (15) vote no - "nay" 22 - bianca: 47% (9) vote yes, 53% (10) vote no - "nay" 23 - rufus: 50% (6) vote yes, 50% (6) vote no - "deadlocked" 24 - grimm: 68% (13) vote yes, 32% (6) vote no - "yay" 25 - chewy: 60% (6) vote yes, 40% (4) vote no - "yay" 26 - dsoley: 15% (1) vote yes, 85% (6) vote no - "nay"
JLA for mod.
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March 21 is . . . . Fragrance Day March 22 is . . . . National Goof-off Day March 23 is . . . . National Organize Your Home Office Day and National Chip and Dip Day March 24 is . . . . National Chocolate Covered Raisins Day March 25 is . . . . Pecan Day and Waffle Day
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March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. See also Months in various calendars
March begins (astrologically, non-sidereal) with the sun in the sign of Pisces and ends in the sign of Aries. Astronomically speaking, the sun begins in the constellation of Aquarius and ends in the constellation of Pisces.
In ancient Rome, March was called Martius, so named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
March was originally the first month of the Roman calendar before the winter months of January and February were added about 700 BC by King Numa Pompilius. It ceased to be the first month of the calendar year (the year when displayed as twelve months) about 450 BC during the time of the decemvirs, when January assumed that position. Roman consuls entered office in March between 222 BC and 153 BC, hence Roman events dated via the consular year began in March during that period. The numbered year began on March 1 in Russia until the end of the fifteenth century. Great Britain and her colonies continued to use March 25 until 1752, the same year they finally adopted the Gregorian calendar.
In Finnish, the month is called maaliskuu, which originates from maallinen kuu meaning earthy month. This is because in maaliskuu earth started to show from under the snow. Historical names for March include the Saxon term Lenctmonat, named for the equinox and eventual lengthening of days and the eventual namesake of Lent. The Saxons also called March Rhed-monat (for their goddess Rhedam); ancient Britons called it hyld-monath (meaning loud or stormy).
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Why do we sing "Rock a bye baby" to lull our little ones to sleep when the song is about putting your baby in a tree and letting the wind crash the cradle to the ground?
Why do we say we're head over heels when we're happy? Isn't that the way we normally are?
If the Wicked Witch of the West melts in water... how did she ever bathe?
If bald people work as chefs in a restaurant,do they have to wear hairnets?
Why do sleeping pills have warning labels that state :'Caution: May Cause Drowsiness?
Do nudists have pin-ups of people with clothes on?
How can Darth Vader breathe and talk at the same time?
If there's a wheelchair-bound comedian, is it still called "stand-up"?
When the French swear do they say pardon my English?
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