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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: ben_high on August 02, 2001, 06:47:55 AM
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just wanted to say thank you for the help the eurosport e-mail worked.NOW YOU SHALL ALL FEEL MY WRATH! Just kidding :)
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Hehe, no problem man. Welcome to the forum! :)
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np , it was my pleasure being of no help at all :) heh...
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You\'re too modest Hamster. You are the best when it comes to doing nothing. j/k :laughing:
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Originally posted by Aaron
You\'re too modest Hamster. You are the best when it comes to doing nothing. j/k :laughing:
Hehehe...that\'s not right. :)
Hey Hamster, no matter how many times I see your pic, I get a kick out of it. It just looks funny seeing that hamster spinning with his arms in the air. Just looks strange, that\'s all...;)
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Eviseration doesn\'t even mention the pentagram on his chest, just the fact that his arms are up in the air. No sir, devil markings on a hamster aren\'t weird whatsoever :)
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Originally posted by Aaron
Eviseration doesn\'t even mention the pentagram on his chest, just the fact that his arms are up in the air. No sir, devil markings on a hamster aren\'t weird whatsoever :)
If you knew what my name ment, you\'d probably think it was a little weirder than the pentagram hamster. Let me tell:
e·vis·cer·ate (-vs-rt)
v. e·vis·cer·at·ed, e·vis·cer·at·ing, e·vis·cer·ates, e·vis·cer·a·tion
v. tr.
1. To remove the entrails of; disembowel.
And now you know...
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Originally posted by EviscerationX
If you knew what my name ment, you\'d probably think it was a little weirder than the pentagram hamster. Let me tell:
e·vis·cer·ate (-vs-rt)
v. e·vis·cer·at·ed, e·vis·cer·at·ing, e·vis·cer·ates, e·vis·cer·a·tion
v. tr.
1. To remove the entrails of; disembowel.
And now you know...
"Now class, make sure to use our vocabulary word in a sentence today in conversation. For example:
\'I was so angry at Billy Bob-Joe Shirley that I wanted to eviscerate him, but I couldn\'t find the proper utensils, and my fingernails were too dull.\' "
But seriously, kudos for using a more "sophisticated" name.