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 Post subject: I'm a famous gal.
PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 1:53 am 
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'S OK. I've been hugged by less pwnsome people. :)

SPREAD THE LOVE!!!


Let's teach the world to sing! :p


Would you rather we teach them TMBG songs or the Bacon Man song?


TMBG. If you teach them the Bacon Man song, they'll be leeching my fame. Do you have any idea what it's like for the most popular people at your school to get down on their knees and go "PLZ PLZ PLZ SING DAT SONG ABOUT TEH BACON MAN"?

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Lucky. All the kids at my school run away when I sing it. :(

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Lucky. All the kids at my school run away when I sing it. :(


I sing it, but to myself. The cool (at least cool by my standards) kids at my school would find it hilarious, though. They have similar tastes in humor. They absolutely love Weird Al.

"Why'd you have to go and make me so constipated..."

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Props to Shippinator Mandy for changing her avy. Now we can tell her a part from Myrrh.

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 Post subject: Gargleman.
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Props to Shippinator Mandy for changing her avy. Now we can tell her apart from Myrrh.

But now I'm mixing her up with No Toppings, somehow.

:-S

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I see you haven't played Twilight Princess. Why is that?

I got to the water dungeon thing and got bored.

WOW. You just lost the very little respect I had left for you.


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 Post subject: Re: Gargleman.
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The Experimental Film wrote:
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Props to Shippinator Mandy for changing her avy. Now we can tell her apart from Myrrh.

But now I'm mixing her up with No Toppings, somehow.

:-S
Hey it could be worse, remember when I had my Queenie-C avatar.

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Thanks to Microsoft (wait, I'm saying this?) for the Xbox 360 (Oh yeah, 360 rules. I can thank Microsoft for one thing, I guess).

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 Post subject: Wootsuch.
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I would like to thank Nintendo Power heartily, for the following:

Printed in the Pulse section of Nintendo Power, volume 199.
"This is just a question, but why do you guys at NP love Zelda games so much? In my opinion, [they] suck very badly. Please be open to the thought that Zelda games suck a lot of the time."
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Unless you're talking about the CD-i games, please be open to the thought that you suck a lot of the time.
-Nintendo Power

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I love them.

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I see you haven't played Twilight Princess. Why is that?

I got to the water dungeon thing and got bored.

WOW. You just lost the very little respect I had left for you.


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 Post subject: Re: Wootsuch.
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The Experimental Film wrote:
I would like to thank Nintendo Power heartily, for the following:

Printed in the Pulse section of Nintendo Power, volume 199.
"This is just a question, but why do you guys at NP love Zelda games so much? In my opinion, [they] suck very badly. Please be open to the thought that Zelda games suck a lot of the time."
-v jolly
via the Internet

Unless you're talking about the CD-i games, please be open to the thought that you suck a lot of the time.
-Nintendo Power

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I love them.


Roffle. I love Nintendo Power. It's the best gaming magazine.

I know it's been said, but it can't be overstated enough. Porps to all you guys. You make this forum an awesome place to be.


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 Post subject: Re: Wootsuch.
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The Experimental Film wrote:
Printed in the Pulse section of Nintendo Power, volume 199.
"This is just a question, but why do you guys at NP love Zelda games so much? In my opinion, [they] suck very badly. Please be open to the thought that Zelda games suck a lot of the time."
-v jolly
via the Internet

Unless you're talking about the CD-i games, please be open to the thought that you suck a lot of the time.
-Nintendo Power

Rofflage. I love NP.

Props to Mandy for switching her avatar, which was apparently confusing to a lot of people. I could tell the difference just fine, actually. Oh, and props to Myrrh for her Candice "Pocket" Jones avatar. She was Phil's girflriend back in High Score.

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 Post subject: Re: Wootsuch.
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She was Phil's girflriend back in High Score.


WE'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO REFERENCE HIGHSCORE ANYMORE!!

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 Post subject: Re: Wootsuch.
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She was Phil's girflriend back in High Score.


WE'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO REFERENCE HIGHSCORE ANYMORE!!


Why not?

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 Post subject: Re: Wootsuch.
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She was Phil's girflriend back in High Score.


WE'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO REFERENCE HIGHSCORE ANYMORE!!


Why not?


You know we... er, they have a wiki, right?

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 Post subject: Re: Wootsuch.
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I LOVE that episode!

Now, toastpaint.

I'd like to thank everyone again. Because everyone here is awesome.

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Congrats to Didymus for suprising us with His great sketches.
PS: why didn't You show these off before?


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Thanks, Alberto, but I'm pretty sure I did a while back.

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Props to my local paper for this Sunday Comic thing called Biographic. It's simply a short, drawn biography as a comic. Normally, I would think this was a bad thing, but the first one they did is...you guessed it...Shigeru Miyamoto!

:)

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Props to Rainer for his great sysoping skills. I never knew him much, but I've seen him sysop, and he was always great at it. You'll be missed.


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 Post subject: F'shizzle.
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Acekirby wrote:
Props to my local paper for this Sunday Comic thing called Biographic. It's simply a short, drawn biography as a comic. Normally, I would think this was a bad thing, but the first one they did is...you guessed it...Shigeru Miyamoto!

:)

Scan it in, man. Like, now.

EDIT: Props to whom it may concern, for publishing the Legend of Zelda TV show on DVD. If my calculations are correct, I'll have enough money to buy it by next weekend.

Also, props to my dad for not laughing in my face when I showed him the Nintendo Power Holiday Gift Guide, and letting me hint that I'd like the DS/Mario Kart DS bundle.

And for letting me watch his Simpsons Sixth Season DVD. Woot, woot.

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I see you haven't played Twilight Princess. Why is that?

I got to the water dungeon thing and got bored.

WOW. You just lost the very little respect I had left for you.


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Props to Teff for being so positive.

Everyone likes positivity!

Right?

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I'm impressed by The Cup of Coffee's Homestar knowledge.


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 Post subject: Re: F'shizzle.
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Props to my local paper for this Sunday Comic thing called Biographic. It's simply a short, drawn biography as a comic. Normally, I would think this was a bad thing, but the first one they did is...you guessed it...Shigeru Miyamoto!

:)

Scan it in, man. Like, now.

Indeed!

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Pure awesome. Probably because Yoshi's in it. :mrgreen:

(I can make it larger if you wish)

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I'm impressed by The Cup of Coffee's Homestar knowledge.


What knowledge?

No, seriously, what knowledge?

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Props to all of us nerds who are proud of there nerdity. We may get made fun of for it, but we are proud of it.


:D 4000 POSTS! WOOT! :D

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Acekirby wrote:
The Experimental Film wrote:
Acekirby wrote:
Props to my local paper for this Sunday Comic thing called Biographic. It's simply a short, drawn biography as a comic. Normally, I would think this was a bad thing, but the first one they did is...you guessed it...Shigeru Miyamoto!

:)

Scan it in, man. Like, now.

Indeed!

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Pure awesome. Probably because Yoshi's in it. :mrgreen:

(I can make it larger if you wish)

Jeez, I wish I had that paper, it suprises Me in the fact that most comics never do this kind of stuff.


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Props to all of us nerds who are proud of there nerdity. We may get made fun of for it, but we are proud of it.


:D 4000 POSTS! WOOT! :D

I try to hide my nerdity too much.
But congrats on 4000!

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I'm in another really good mood tonight, thanks again everyone.

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props to whoever is supposed to be my Interpreter who interprets my long ramblings that seem to mean nothing but actually mean something in the R&P forum.... wait... who was that guy anyway?

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Props to all of us nerds who are proud of there nerdity. We may get made fun of for it, but we are proud of it.


Well, being a nerd (or a geek, for that matter...but nerds and geeks are not the same) is more fun than being "normal". And...well...we're awesome. Yay!

(404 posts...just thought that was funny.)

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props to whoever is supposed to be my Interpreter who interprets my long ramblings that seem to mean nothing but actually mean something in the R&P forum.... wait... who was that guy anyway?


I think I might have done that a couple of times. :p


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