Flirt much?

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Duskglimmer wrote:*blinks* I think that this thread would be more aptly named "Let's Flirt"...

I agree...
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Good to know that it wasn't just me.
The robbed that smiles, steals something from the thief. ~William Shakespeare, Othello
Boo. SPEW is watching.




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Mesh, I couldn't pass up the comment. It's my nature to use all available resources to sucessfully complete and finish a task that I've endeavored myself with. This case, would be to make a snide/Loki comment that referenced back to my real 'board' self. Like when I PMed you, I talked a little bit ZZAP and the SPEW organisation.

~BS




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*pokes mesh*

*even though he is still unconscious*




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*laughs* you can poke someone when unconcious!?

*pokes Bobo*
The robbed that smiles, steals something from the thief. ~William Shakespeare, Othello
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*takes a stick and shoves it in BS left eye* ouch sorry dude, too much pokeing well it still counts as poking right? :D
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The sad thing is, I actually understood most of that, BS.

*pokes Bobo*

Arvy.. no. just no :lol:
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Im doing it cuz I love it when I argue with BS. Remember the good ol days when I stood in your defence of the girls of YFW and had a huge fight with BS and took the backlashes that were supposed to be for you? At least that was during the "friendship" and "Youre the best!" times.
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I recall Delo doing more debating then all of us, other then BS, of course :P teehee
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*skips past, twirling* *gets really dizzy*

*falls over, crying for Hunter*
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*raises eyebrow*

*pokes Ari*
Got YWS? I do.

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Yay! It's Hunter! *um... pokes Ari*




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*fades into the mist* Bye guys...

*waves*
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Nooooooooooo! The mist! It is evil!

Oh well. *Pokes someone else*




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*decides to take Ari's place and pokes Bobo and Hunter*
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