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Peregrin Posted Feb 25, 2001
Yes, but that would require me to write the whole page again. I'm not sure if I can be bothered, as most of the good ideas for smileys now have official smileys. (apart from the more violent ones )
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Bluebottle Posted Feb 27, 2001
I use all my smileys non-stop over at:
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No reason why there can't be an ezboard smiley page...?
Or Shazz's idea to get them officially approved isn't bad either. I've had a few of mine get blob numbers when I included them in post articles.
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Bluebottle Posted Feb 27, 2001
BTW - see:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A483077
to see some of the smileys that have blob numbers - including some of yours!
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hollypuppy Posted Mar 8, 2003
I believe there should be smileys representing parties and pubs, as well as amphibians and reptiles, (I was thinking along the lines of frogs and turtles) in the animal department, also some nice trees of paradise and maybe an oasis in the desert. Also I haven't seen a traveling or road trip smiley depicted yet. Oh, sunrise and set, and maybe a nice rain symbol as well.
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