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Posted: 2:58 AM - May 03, 2003
katyjag
One of my friends said to me tonight, when she stumbled across this board she thought you lot seemed "interesting".
I just thought I'd share that with the masses. o_0

Posted: 4:08 AM - May 03, 2003
HitokiriMoonKnight
"Interesting" can mean so many things.
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Posted: 4:23 AM - May 03, 2003
Jim
And I think most of those things apply to at least one person or another here.

Posted: 4:27 AM - May 03, 2003
Ospiosis
Hey.. I like it when someone means "interesting" in the typically bad way...
Weird is good. Sick and twisted is good. As long as you arent both at the same exact time.. cause that just produces.. well, WRONG stuff.
Ren

Posted: 4:33 AM - May 03, 2003
HitokiriMoonKnight
Wicked! Wicked! Jungle is massive. Wicked! Wicked!
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Posted: 10:51 AM - May 03, 2003
katyjag
She said "interesting" in the *I'm saying this with implied inverted commas* kind of way.
Yes you are all weird. Weird is good.

Posted: 3:53 PM - May 03, 2003
PyroJaz
<--Is not weird, just ignorant.<div class='signature'>-I'm so happy that I got my Battle Arena Toshiden 1,2 nd 3 PS1 games. *huggles Duke* Tee-hee, he's my favorite! Isn't he so cute?"</div>

Posted: 4:04 PM - May 03, 2003
Jim
Quote:
Yes you are all weird. Weird is good.
WE'RE all weird? I don't think you're in a position to call me Kettle, Ms. Pot.

Posted: 4:29 PM - May 03, 2003
katyjag
You think I mind being weird? Seriously? Why do you think I chose to be an Egyptologist if it wasn't for the sheer weirdness factor? o_0

Posted: 4:33 PM - May 03, 2003
Jim
Utter fascination of the glorified and fictional times and adventures from the likes of Dr. Jones and Ms. Croft?
Either that or a sheer desire to dig up scraps of 4,000 year-old pottery.