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Post by The Evil Carlita on Jan 1, 2005 1:51:19 GMT -5
The Room... because that is what our hang out has become. Sometimes it has a hot tub, sometimes it has a kareoke bar. Whatever it has now, I would just like to shout a resounding, if late, HAPPY NEW YEAR'S!!
Now stop lurking and post!!
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Post by InsanePenman on Jan 1, 2005 1:52:45 GMT -5
...I like lurking, though. ;D
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Post by The Evil Carlita on Jan 1, 2005 1:55:16 GMT -5
Yah, but it annoys me! I'm all like... is he gonna post? When's he gonna post? Then I'm forced to lurk, then I get tired of it, and leave. And usually right after I leave everyone else shows up and starts posting.
... we need a schedule.
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Post by InsanePenman on Jan 1, 2005 1:56:50 GMT -5
But I don't like schedules. ;D
...Not like there are many threads for me to post on, at the moment, anyways. ;D
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Post by The Evil Carlita on Jan 1, 2005 2:02:12 GMT -5
... then you shouldn't lurk. Jeez... *rolls eyes*
[/Napoleon Dynamite]
And schedules are nifty... how could you not like them?
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Post by InsanePenman on Jan 1, 2005 2:04:48 GMT -5
...But I like lurking. [/circular]
Schedules are evil!![/b] They are the death of the spontaneous and the surprising, the bringer of curfews and deadlines which are surely the most fiendish creations of the fiendly...ish! All should fear the schedules, for they are both standard and banner of death!
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Post by The Evil Carlita on Jan 1, 2005 2:07:49 GMT -5
yeah... but they help when you're lost... and they prevent lurking... And schedules are evil? I believe I know was is evil, insane, and schedules are not.
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Post by InsanePenman on Jan 1, 2005 2:09:41 GMT -5
I like[/u] lurking. Hmph. Schedules not evil. Abject silliness.
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Post by The Evil Carlita on Jan 1, 2005 2:11:20 GMT -5
So... yah. Time for a New Topic.
NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS!!
got any, IP?
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Post by InsanePenman on Jan 1, 2005 2:12:36 GMT -5
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Nope.
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Post by The Evil Carlita on Jan 1, 2005 2:15:58 GMT -5
really? I find New Years is the best time to commit myself to goals that I probably won't achieve, and will end up using again the next year.
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Post by InsanePenman on Jan 1, 2005 2:22:07 GMT -5
Yeah, but why limit it to one day a year? ;D
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Post by The Evil Carlita on Jan 1, 2005 2:24:50 GMT -5
Because then having things feel new starts to feel old... it kinda defeats the purpose...
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Post by InsanePenman on Jan 1, 2005 2:27:30 GMT -5
Eh. The new year has failed to feel new to *IP since 2000, so I don't see much of a problem.
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Post by Veldrin Dalharil on Jan 1, 2005 2:49:46 GMT -5
*bounces in semi-drunkenly*
Hippy new yeash...
New yeast..
Hell..
Time.
Cycle thingy.
*toasts*
Thanks for returning to the board people!
I love you all!
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