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[ QUOTE ] Though i don't catch a lot of humour in English usually, i used to smile not once while reading your post. Good job. [/ QUOTE ] looks like you also don't write well in english usually [/ QUOTE ] normal a$$holeness taken to the next level. |
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normal a$$holeness taken to the next level. [/ QUOTE ] Would that qualify as an a$$whole? |
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Hi Patrick, You forgot the part where Diablo weasels out of paying the tab, likely making me pay for it all. Just wanted to paint a truly accurate picture. Best, Sucker PS: I still feel really bad for you about that game in '85. You were robbed. [/ QUOTE ] SERIOUSLY. Good call. |
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Minnesota is not the East Coast.
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Well you can't really have "West Coast v. Fly Over". I say we count Minnesota as East Coast.
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Minnesota is not the East Coast. [/ QUOTE ] Minnesota is a state of mind, not just a state of the union. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Though i don't catch a lot of humour in English usually, i used to smile not once while reading your post. Good job. [/ QUOTE ] looks like you also don't write well in english usually [/ QUOTE ] normal a$$holeness taken to the next level. [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Though i don't catch a lot of humour in English usually, i used to smile not once while reading your post. Good job. [/ QUOTE ] looks like you also don't write well in english usually [/ QUOTE ] normal a$$holeness taken to the next level. [/ QUOTE ] joke Pronunciation Key (jok) n. 1. Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line. 2. A mischievous trick; a prank. 3. An amusing or ludicrous incident or situation. 4. Informal. 1. Something not to be taken seriously; a triviality: The accident was no joke. 2. An object of amusement or laughter; a laughingstock: His loud tie was the joke of the office. peter's a big boy, he can take it. and he kind of set himself up perfectly there |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Though i don't catch a lot of humour in English usually, i used to smile not once while reading your post. Good job. [/ QUOTE ] looks like you also don't write well in english usually [/ QUOTE ] normal a$$holeness taken to the next level. [/ QUOTE ] joke Pronunciation Key (jok) n. 1. Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line. 2. A mischievous trick; a prank. 3. An amusing or ludicrous incident or situation. 4. Informal. 1. Something not to be taken seriously; a triviality: The accident was no joke. 2. An object of amusement or laughter; a laughingstock: His loud tie was the joke of the office. peter's a big boy, he can take it. and he kind of set himself up perfectly there [/ QUOTE ] I thought it was funny. I actually was going to respond with something similar but I couldn't think of what to say, and as I do with most of my potential posts I just gave up. |
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The idea and last line of dialogue for this post is suspiciously similar to my post a couple months ago. Still funny, but come up with your own closing line please thanks.
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