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Can't wait for my OD sub to go through so I can try out WB 5.
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Oh no, the spammers are back! You ought to be made to eat spam for this!


Ok....have eaten worse. Hospital food and McDonald's come to mind

Everythings will work itself out.


That;s really good to know

Anyway, how about I buy the 800th poster a WC subscription! With the proviso being that they don't already have one.
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I have been waiting for that Spam Fuzzy!!!! Are you going to send me some or not??? 

Spam is on the way

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I hope everyone realises 'spam' is 'maps' spelled backwards.

Just thought you aught to know...

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Saturady..satruday..saturday...satuday..

OK...that wasn't on purpose. I started to type out an Elton John song. I think I shouldn't be doing anything til I get some coffee.
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Saturday is considered either the sixth or the seventh day of the week, between Friday and Sunday. It is the only day of the week to retain its Roman origin in English, named after the Roman god of time Saturn. Many of the other days of the week adopted names of Saxon gods in Northern Europe.

In Scandinavian countries, Saturday is called Lördag or Löverdag etc., the name being derived from the old word laugr, meaning bath, thus Lördag equates to bath-day.




Have a nice bath today, all.

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Episode III comes out on DVD on Tuesday.

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I've already had Episode IV and V in my life.
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Bichur. Five posts in a minute. Your dial up was oiled well last night. ...or something like that.
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Have you Soccer/Futebol fans seen this? Find your way to Brazilian ping pong. Go to this link...select the desired country..select got to renaldo (or something like that)..then Brazilian ping pong. It won't let me link directly. The ball never touches the ground.



http://www.nikefootball.com/

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That's incredible.
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In Scandinavian countries, Saturday is called Lördag or Löverdag etc., the name being derived from the old word laugr, meaning bath, thus Lördag equates to bath-day.


Just curious what they'd have called Saturday if the shower had been thought of first.
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666
The Number Of The Beast
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The Number Of The Beast
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3-3-0 ... ( )
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*looks in* *sees all is good* *leaves*
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He's gone. Break out the beers.
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