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Post by Fredy on Jul 28, 2005 17:14:09 GMT
sorry i have a short temper
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Post by --zoey-- on Jul 28, 2005 17:19:33 GMT
sorry i have a short temper Well just try and leave your temper off the forum next time, I wasn't trying to be mean/make you upset or anything...just take a deep breath and walk away from the computer for a minute if you feel confronted by a post, sometimes it's better to do that rahter then just responding at first glance
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Post by Fredy on Jul 28, 2005 17:23:05 GMT
k ur still annoying me right now()<()
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Post by LazyBoy on Jul 28, 2005 19:13:07 GMT
If it was decided that changes were to be made, unless it was something particularly vital, i imagine they would be implemented in a future version, rather than coding it straight away. Being just a moderator i'm not sure how it works but it seems logical, especially under these circumstances. Theres no need to have a go at someone for merely making a point.
Besides, what the hell is "buessness"?
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Post by Fredy on Jul 29, 2005 3:47:52 GMT
spelling error. and the definition for it is:
The occupation, work, or trade in which a person is engaged: the wholesale food business. A specific occupation or pursuit: the best designer in the business. Commercial, industrial, or professional dealings: new systems now being used in business. A commercial enterprise or establishment: bought his uncle's business. Volume or amount of commercial trade: Business had fallen off. Commercial dealings; patronage: took her business to a trustworthy salesperson.
One's rightful or proper concern or interest: “The business of America is business” (Calvin Coolidge). Something involving one personally: It's none of my business. Serious work or endeavor: got right down to business. An affair or matter: “We will proceed no further in this business” (Shakespeare). An incidental action performed by an actor on the stage to fill a pause between lines or to provide interesting detail. Informal. Verbal abuse; scolding: gave me the business for being late. Obsolete. The condition of being busy.
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Post by LazyBoy on Jul 29, 2005 9:33:21 GMT
Fully aware as I am of the meaning of the word "business", I'd like to thank you for making the effort to ensure that my knowledge was correct.
BUESSNESS BUSINESS
At least you got the first two right.
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Post by Fredy on Jul 29, 2005 17:25:58 GMT
ya good thing eh?
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Post by Brian on Jul 30, 2005 17:29:09 GMT
I just talked to Ron on AIM, he was at a friend's house. He's going to get Internet as soon as possible, he has a job now.
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Post by --zoey-- on Jul 30, 2005 17:30:04 GMT
Yay!! We need to have a saybox party when he gets back...we can snack on saybox's
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Post by :O on Jul 30, 2005 17:36:44 GMT
I just talked to Ron on AIM, he was at a friend's house. He's going to get Internet as soon as possible, he has a job now. YES WOOOOOOOOOOT
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Post by Fredy on Jul 30, 2005 18:18:59 GMT
nice, good idea zoey. we'll have a party and maybe all the participants get free stuff for their saybox's?*couch**couch* lol i dunno but good idea:P
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Post by LazyBoy on Jul 30, 2005 18:42:32 GMT
what about people who don't have SayBoxes
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Post by --zoey-- on Jul 30, 2005 18:56:55 GMT
We steal other peoples
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Post by Fredy on Jul 30, 2005 22:34:12 GMT
umm.. the people that don't have saybox's can come 2 my saybox:P lmao
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