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Siobhan Taylor
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01-12-2005 12:37
From: Lash Xevious
No more ratings. Zero for everyone. And DOWN WITH PIE! :p


NEVAR! Everyone loves pie!
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Talen Morgan
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01-12-2005 12:40
From: Lash Xevious
I also find it exasperating when people are at a loss for words, they result to accusing other's of being alts. And it's POLL not POLE. Are you having another Freudian slip here, mi love?

And I'll take it out on the pie anytime I freaking want. I stomp on the pie. I spit on it's crust. Pwe, pwe! Che.


there wasn't a spelling error there dear... :D

I didn't accuse you of being an alt...but only one other person on these boards has ever called me Smug and Condescending..... it turns me on more when you say it though

As for pie I stand by my original statements :p :p
Nephilaine Protagonist
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Join date: 22 Jul 2003
Posts: 1,693
01-12-2005 12:45
grrrrr. I want to say yes, but i REALLY want the PIE.

Yes....or PIE. Yesss.......or PIE?

*head explody*

PS: I chose yes. Just in case the fetid inner core was IN the PIE. That would be nasty.
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Lash Xevious
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01-12-2005 12:54
From: Siobhan Taylor
NEVAR! Everyone loves pie!


I HATE PIE! Except the one with chocolate mousse and whipcream. But all other pie is fetid, rotten, and innered ... and tarty.


From: Talen Morgan
there wasn't a spelling error there dear...

I didn't accuse you of being an alt...but only one other person on these boards has ever called me Smug and Condescending..... it turns me on more when you say it though

As for pie I stand by my original statements


Okay, so you didn't accuse me. My head is cooler now.

I guess I can hold off taking lewd pictures masquerading as your AV while wearing lipstick and frolicking a giant pickle with sheep on the hips. I abstain ... begrudgingly. :p
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Jauani Wu
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01-12-2005 12:55
get A Room
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Lash Xevious
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01-12-2005 12:57
From: Jauani Wu
get A Room


You've been dying to say that. I know it. And where's my fudge?!
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Darko Cellardoor
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01-12-2005 13:22
From: Jauani Wu
alby, once again you've proven you are more clever than anyone could ever imagine.


Haha. Nice! :D
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Schwanson Schlegel
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01-12-2005 13:26
From: Lash Xevious
You've been dying to say that. I know it. And where's my fudge?!


I can show you where it is....
:p
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Torley Linden
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01-12-2005 13:55
Lol :)
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Weedy Herbst
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01-12-2005 14:02
I'm old. Can I vote? ;)
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01-12-2005 14:04
When come back bring pie.
















Wanker.
Talen Morgan
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01-12-2005 14:28
From: Lash Xevious
I HATE PIE! Except the one with chocolate mousse and whipcream. But all other pie is fetid, rotten, and innered ... and tarty.




Okay, so you didn't accuse me. My head is cooler now.

I guess I can hold off taking lewd pictures masquerading as your AV while wearing lipstick and frolicking a giant pickle with sheep on the hips. I abstain ... begrudgingly. :p



I distribute those pictures freely as it is :p

Besides the ones with me, Lecktor, Darko, and the sheep are much better quality :D
Deklax Fairplay
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01-12-2005 15:05
rofl i love how they upped rating charges by 25x to basically sink money out of newbs while leaving other people who abused the system in the past with massively over-rated payouts. I voted YES. =P
Jauani Wu
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01-13-2005 13:32
this issue deserves more consideration!
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Shadow Weaver
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01-13-2005 13:36
Jauani, Prokofy isnt Fetid whats he doing posting here. It says in the mandate that the person that coined the term cannot post obligatory remarks...see right there page 8 sub section 12 paragraph A. Sentence 2...hmmpf
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Siobhan Taylor
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01-13-2005 13:38
From: Deklax Fairplay
rofl i love how they upped rating charges by 25x to basically sink money out of newbs while leaving other people who abused the system in the past with massively over-rated payouts. I voted YES. =P

This is because we fitted the Lindens with mind-control devices. Sheesh...
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Ingrid Ingersoll
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01-13-2005 13:39
From: Jauani Wu
this issue deserves more consideration!



I'm considering reporting this thread. Troll. :p
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Alexa Hope
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01-13-2005 13:40
This is rather an academic question in the case of newbies who can't afford to rate now anyway.

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Isis Becquerel
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01-13-2005 13:50
Actually Pecan Pie does have at least a finger in politics:

How popular is Jesse Helms?

May 23, 2001
C O V E R F E A T U R E
Pretty darned popular, if you use Southern pecan pie as a measuring stick. On May 19, the 79-year-old U.S. senator, walking slowly and leaning on a cane, made his way to the stage at the Raleigh Civic and Convention Center to chat with the faithful in attendance at the state Republican Party convention.

When Helms started talking, people stopped eating. All around the room, Republicans were dropping their forks right in the middle of dessert. Everywhere you looked there were half-eaten and even untouched pieces of delectable pecan pie.

Can you imagine Democrats doing the same for a Jim Hunt speech?

It only took a few seconds before Helms had the GOP crowd in a trance. Although outside the convention, there are people who believe the senator is vulnerable if he opts to run for a sixth term, there was none of that feeling inside the hall. Helms was in splendid form as he entertained party insiders for 45 minutes on the closing night of the convention. He told folksy stories and implored his followers to get down on their knees to pray for guidance.

The senator, who has a statue of Saint Francis of Assisi on the lawn of his modest Raleigh home, certainly seems to have had some powerful force on his side for the past 29 years in politics. Suffice it to say that those on the other side may want to start praying harder if they truly want to oust him from Washington.

When he came on the political scene in 1972, Helms was a Cold Warrior not far removed from his openly segregationist past. Many in his own party considered him a joke. Now, party leaders say, Helms has more respect than ever.

He's "considered one of the elder statesmen of our country," said state GOP Chairman Bill Cobey, in an interview at the convention. "People in America in general are closer to him. People have moved to the right."

The state GOP convention isn't a place where anyone is likely to admit otherwise. And with the election of George Bush--albeit by a slim margin--Helms now has someone in the White House who shares his values. That's quite a power base.

Still, there were a few signs at last week's gathering that, if Helms hasn't changed his ultraconservative principles, he may be altering his image. In answering written questions read to him by Cobey, the senator talked about the United Nations, his recent trip to Mexico and supporting the Boy Scouts. But there was no mention of Helms' favorite foreign policy theme of old: anti-communism.

Following a few rounds of the audience chanting, "Run, Jesse, run," Helms announced that he'll decide by this fall whether to seek re-election. If the senator steps down, Cobey wouldn't speculate on which candidate the GOP will get to run in his place. But he did hint at one of the fears Republicans have about the prospect of a Helms-less senate race--more Democrats will then be vying for the seat.

"John Edwards came out of nowhere," Cobey said, referring to the Raleigh lawyer who beat Lauch Faircloth for the state's other U.S. Senate seat in 1998.

Before he addressed the crowd, Helms took 21-month-old Wilker Marie Ballantine onto his lap for a photo opportunity. Wilker's daddy is state Senate Minority Leader Patrick Ballantine of New Hanover County.

"If [Helms] chooses to run, he'll have all of our support," Ballantine said. "He is truly a living legend. ... Even the Democrats respect him more than ever. So I think he'll be very formidable if he decides to run."

Winning re-election, it seems, is just a step toward Helms' larger goals.

"I think that if we work hard, if we stick together, if we pray for guidance," the senator told the GOP audience, "I believe that we can walk out and say we have saved the republic."

With an agenda like that, there's no time for pecan pie

Ohh and I voted yes...to reiterate there's no time for pecan pie.
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01-13-2005 13:55
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David Valentino
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01-13-2005 13:58
From: Ferran Brodsky
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Ohh..thanks for reminding me of that twisted movie. I haven't watched it in a long while..
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