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New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 41

Ragnar the Scottish Terrier

Why have you all got such silly names?

Ragnar Hairybreeks smiley - smiley


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 42

Sir Fragalot

*stuffs donut in face.. drips fat all over his shirt in the most embarrassing way*
Hi there! *people duck for ballistic donut particles*
Is there a place where I can safely quarantine my new entries? I noticed the 'critique fun run' section over on the aces' homepage, but it seems to deserted?


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 43

The Ghost Of TV's Frink

Ragnar - it's because we're silly.

Sir Fragalot - Vegiman has been very busy with the POST and other things, and hasn't had time to get another Fun Run going. To illustrate the point, one of my articles is still listed in the current Run, even though it has been there for what seems like months. In the meantime, I'll try and pop over to your page for a read or two..........

-TVF


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 44

FairlyStrange

Ragnar the Scottish Terrier........and that's not silly?

We all assume a "Nick" that suits us.....something we wish to be known as......trouble is, it's all ficticious, the key word is "wish"!smiley - winkeye

smiley - fishNM


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 45

Anonymouse

*blinks* ... Are you trying to tell us you're -not- strange?

We'll have to talk to monsy about that. smiley - winkeye

'Nonnie


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 46

The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin

There's something really *weird* about people who aren't strange... smiley - winkeye


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 47

msmonsy

actually he is more than fairly strange, he is totally completely without a shadow of a doubt strange smiley - smiley so i guess in a way his nick can be called fictitious as it does not describe truthfully just how strange he is smiley - winkeye
monsy smiley - fish


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 48

The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin

Sounds like a very convincing argument to me smiley - smiley


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 49

FairlyStrange

I think you may be "fairly right", Monsy!smiley - winkeye

By the by.....anybody seen my power saw? I was planning on doing some improvements to my page, but I can't find my power saw......and I can't a thing without it!smiley - sadface

smiley - fishNM


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 50

The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin

If you listen carefully, I think you might just be able to hear it... It's coming from...
*shuts eyes and listens carefully, triangulating the source of the noise*
...over there.
*points into the middle distance*
smiley - smiley


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 51

FairlyStrange

D**N!!!! I thought I shut that thing off!.......wish I hadn't put that modified extention cord on it! With the lead it's got, I may NEVER catch it!

Thanks for the tip! Gotta run now! Gotta run real FAST!!!

smiley - fishNM


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 52

The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin

That would, of course, be the other way of tracking it down. Follow the extension lead.

Oh - how about pulling the plug on it *before* giving chase (sorry if this advice has come a little too late)?smiley - smiley


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 53

Anonymouse

*wonders idly where Peta has gotten off to*

She usually has the new week's thread up by now.

*wonders if it would be okay for an 'assistant' to put them up... hrms...*


New users w/c 24 January 2000

Post 54

The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin

Well, it's a bit late to be asking things like that...smiley - smiley


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