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Melvin:squeeking paramite 03-13-2002 09:42 PM

Flipping the bird is an American (I think American) phrase for raising your middle finger to someone, signaling "**** you."

That song is a bit disturbing.. a bit entertaining... interesting lyrics. ;)

Edit: What? Part of my post got cut off!

Edit: Let's see if this fixes it..

Edit: Fixed!

Danny 03-13-2002 09:58 PM

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Originally posted by Gluk Schmuck
Well I'm as, if not more, left than our republican little Daniel!

Now now, don't get competitive, my friend... We Communists should stick together... If you think otherwise, then you should be ashamed to consider yourself a Leftie... ;)

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Originally posted by Surfacing:
You just described me.
Ah well, admitting your problems is the first step towards ridding yourself of them...

Doug 03-13-2002 10:06 PM

Normal?
 
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Originally posted by Danny
Does anyone else find it slightly worrying that Chris considers himself normal? Why do you take such pains to convince us of your weirdness...?
Yes.

Majic 03-14-2002 04:53 AM

hm, well why should we be aloowed to sway chris's opinion of himself here.... chris- your wierd. and yup, flip the bird is just exactly what melvin said, the finger.....

Surfacing 03-14-2002 11:48 PM

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Originally posted by Danny


Ah well, admitting your problems is the first step towards ridding yourself of them...
I'm not admitting to having a problem, and i have no intension of ridding myself of theses so called "problems", I'm happy with who i'm.

Disgruntled Intern 03-15-2002 02:42 PM

ah yes, well I shall not take part in this arguement..
I would be disgruntled intern...I'm not REALLY disgruntled, just a bit...Irate. ;)
You'll soon find that people on these forums tend to fight alot...and my lack of tact seems to make that worse whenever I chime in....oh well.
Anyway, welcome to the forums. If you're even still here. I also tend to ramble alot. This one time, i saw a kitten with blue eyes, and he went 'mew!' and so i grabbed him by his little wormy tail and swung him around my head...anyway...You can call me David, or Dave I guess...doesn't really matter and I'm hungry. no school today. have fun!

Danny 03-15-2002 10:02 PM

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Originally posted by Disgruntled Intern

You'll soon find that people on these forums tend to fight alot...

We don't fight, we have Respectful Disagreements... ;)

On the one hand, it is a sign of our tight-knit sense of community that one post of four words from a member who has not yet posted for a second time can cause over 30 responses, which ramble all over the place... On the other hand, it's also slightly worrying...

Doug 03-15-2002 11:33 PM

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Originally posted by Danny
On the one hand, it is a sign of our tight-knit sense of community that one post of four words from a member who has not yet posted for a second time can cause over 30 responses, which ramble all over the place... On the other hand, it's also slightly worrying...
I really enjoy this kind of thread . . . should I be worried? :fuzconf:

Danny 03-15-2002 11:42 PM

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Originally posted by Doug


I really enjoy this kind of thread . . . should I be worried? :fuzconf:

Personally, I also like it when threads just totally go off-topic, and start talking about random things... But I also know how much certain forumers find it annoying..,

Doug 03-15-2002 11:48 PM

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Originally posted by Danny
But I also know how much certain forumers find it annoying..,
I wonder if its threads like this as much as those that seem to be a bunch of people emitting bodily gases and aimlessly attempting to increase their post count.

Danny 03-15-2002 11:54 PM

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Originally posted by Doug
I wonder if its threads like this as much as those that seem to be a bunch of people emitting bodily gases and aimlessly attempting to increase their post count.
Well, that too, I suppose...