A Conversation for The Manifesto for the Campaign to rename Thursday, "Thing"
The Thingite pirates
Evil Roy: Maestro of the Thingite Orchestra, Knight Errant of the Thingite Cause, Prince of Balwyniti, Aussie Researchers A59204 Posted Jan 30, 2003
The Thingite pirates
Just Justin... (ACE) Posted Jan 30, 2003
Hi Everyone!
Just joined the Thingites!
I don't have much else to say for the moment...
J.J
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bbtommy Posted Jan 30, 2003
Ra, ra, ra. I am using the shortened version...
Weekdays = Crap
Weekends = Kickass!
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Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me Posted Jan 30, 2003
I can't be arsed to change from goo
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Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki Posted Jan 30, 2003
*wonders if anyone has had much to say for the last 39,000 posts*
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Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me Posted Jan 30, 2003
~thinks- seemingly not~
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Lady Scott Posted Jan 30, 2003
You could both read all 39,600+ posts and report your findings back to us.
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Jan 30, 2003
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Jan 30, 2003
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Jan 30, 2003
Awwww..... I just got back from one, and I need another one to recover!!!!
Where would you go on your holiday, W. Kenny!??
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Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista) Posted Jan 30, 2003
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/F63252?thread=100492&skip=0&show=39619
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alien747 Posted Jan 30, 2003
there are some great advantages of seemingly silly conversations
first: they keep you smiling whith occasional outburst of laughter
second: inbetween lines usefull information might be found -
I just started out here this Sodit using Alabaster on simple
design reasons - to find out, that there are not only layout
differences, but various possibilities, it took the silly
conversation of 14 hrs ago
third: hitting the namelink will take you spaces and other
conversations you´d never found otherwise
so to 1&all to silly conversations and another to the infinite possibilities that hide whithin
Key: Complain about this post
The Thingite pirates
- 39601: Evil Roy: Maestro of the Thingite Orchestra, Knight Errant of the Thingite Cause, Prince of Balwyniti, Aussie Researchers A59204 (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39602: Darth Zaphod (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39603: Just Justin... (ACE) (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39604: Þing - KCP' - Thingite #15 (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39605: bbtommy (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39606: Mr Inertia - Now new, improved and mostly human! (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39607: Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39608: Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39609: Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39610: Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39611: Lady Scott (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39612: Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39613: Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39614: Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39615: Mr Inertia - Now new, improved and mostly human! (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39616: Wired Kenny (Pirate) (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39617: Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39618: Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista) (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39619: alien747 (Jan 30, 2003)
- 39620: Mr Inertia - Now new, improved and mostly human! (Jan 30, 2003)
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