And there you go, inflating her ego.xkcd *** wrote:Bob, how does it feel to be someone that EVERYONE likes?
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True, true.xkcd *** wrote:Her ego doesn't seem too dangerous though.yellow m&m wrote:And there you go, inflating her ego.xkcd *** wrote:Bob, how does it feel to be someone that EVERYONE likes?
She's nowhere near the level Hobbes is on.
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I'm glad it's been empty today. I haven't had time to be on. I was CLEANING MY ROOM LIKE NONE OTHER. It is the cleanest it has been pretty much since I moved in several years ago. Hooray for clean rooms!
(There will be pics on my blog later, for those of you who read.)
(There will be pics on my blog later, for those of you who read.)
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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I totally cleaned my room today too!bobtheenchantedone wrote:I'm glad it's been empty today. I haven't had time to be on. I was CLEANING MY ROOM LIKE NONE OTHER. It is the cleanest it has been pretty much since I moved in several years ago. Hooray for clean rooms!
(There will be pics on my blog later, for those of you who read.)
But I'm still not finished.
But thick as you are, pay attention!
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
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Don't you have like homework and stuff you could be doing?Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Wow... This place has been so empty today... I'm so lonely...
But thick as you are, pay attention!
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
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So, I've been thinking...
The most users online at one time was 53. Do we even have 53 active users right now? Or do 'guests' count towards this tally?
The most users online at one time was 53. Do we even have 53 active users right now? Or do 'guests' count towards this tally?
But thick as you are, pay attention!
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
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Guest count towards it.xkcd *** wrote:So, I've been thinking...
The most users online at one time was 53. Do we even have 53 active users right now? Or do 'guests' count towards this tally?
This site, and the opinions and statements contained herein do not necessarily reflect on my sanity, or lack thereof.
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Not too many people seem interested in the board board.
I've secretly been hoping that we would have broken the record sometime this year.
I've secretly been hoping that we would have broken the record sometime this year.
But thick as you are, pay attention!
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
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Yeah, but the most I have seen on at once is around 14 or so. I think most are either content to just read, or forget about having signed up for an account here.xkcd *** wrote:Not too many people seem interested in the board board.
I've secretly been hoping that we would have broken the record sometime this year.
This site, and the opinions and statements contained herein do not necessarily reflect on my sanity, or lack thereof.
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Maybe I should go to every public computer on campus and go to this site...
Just so I can fulfill this dream.
Just so I can fulfill this dream.
But thick as you are, pay attention!
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
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I can always recruit people.orb360 wrote:You would have to refresh the page on 54 computers within 5 minutes to do it... since if you're idle for 5 min you drop off the total...
I guess it would also depend on whether it counts by unique IP or session...
But thick as you are, pay attention!
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
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Go for it! We need to break the record and document it!xkcd *** wrote:I can always recruit people.orb360 wrote:You would have to refresh the page on 54 computers within 5 minutes to do it... since if you're idle for 5 min you drop off the total...
I guess it would also depend on whether it counts by unique IP or session...
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Unfortunately all my friends think the board is lame. So I don't think they'll be willing to help out with the board board.
But thick as you are, pay attention!
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
My words are a matter of Pride.
My Goal: To make enough money to hire Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar from The Lion King, to follow me around and do my dialogue.
Our horse was lame... So we shot it...xkcd *** wrote:Unfortunately all my friends think the board is lame. So I don't think they'll be willing to help out with the board board.
I don't see anyone shooting the board, so it must not be lame.
Everything below the line of coherence may be safely ignored.
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ha. ha. ha.orb360 wrote:Our horse was lame... So we shot it...xkcd *** wrote:Unfortunately all my friends think the board is lame. So I don't think they'll be willing to help out with the board board.
I don't see anyone shooting the board, so it must not be lame.
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