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It's painfully apparent we need more emoticons to adequately display and reflect the tremendous range of human emotions implied and inferred by our membership!!

[This message has been edited by Mykl (edited August 02, 1999).]
 

Mal H

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Mykl,
I am bewildered by the deep meaning of longhairs post. It can mean so many things: Does nothing make him happy? Or, is it that he is happy about nothing? Or, is he the eternal pollyanna, he can be happy with nothing? I just don't know whether to read something into this or am I worrying about nothing?
 

Ewok

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[This message has been edited by Ewok (edited August 03, 1999).]
 

longhair

New member
if i told the the true meaning i'd have to kill ya'..............................

actually, i was having problems and had to delete all my cookies. that post was intended to get everything set up again.

that's my story, and i'm sticking to it ;)

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what me worry?
 
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