8) 8) 8) i am now 14!!1!1!!!11!
Happy Birthday, Mr. SP. We gladly celebrate it even though we've got no idea who you are! ;D
Since you've got the thread goin' already, why not use this as occasion to make introductions (games ya like, games you'd like to make, hobbies, favorite flavor of hamster, etc.).
my REAL name is Steve. i am a male. i have 2 dogs: a westie, Shelly; and a cairn terrier, Jax. My favorite ps2 game is tony hawks underground. i like to play 5 days a stranger, i think that it is a great game. i sometimes like to skatebord.
Howdy, sp!!
Welcome to the AGS Forums and Happy Birthday.
BG 8)
Quote from: BuffaloGamer on Thu 22/01/2004 23:53:06
Howdy, sp!!
Welcome to the AGS Forums and Happy Birthday.
BG 8)
Remove the BG for FARL... ok?
Well... happy birthday :)
Farlander, what the?? BG = BuffaloGamer. I'm not sure what you mean there.
edit: oh, i got it now. Took me a sec to figure out. he he.
;D
Quote from: BuffaloGamer on Thu 22/01/2004 23:57:16
Farlander, what the?? BG = BuffaloGamer. I'm not sure what you mean there.
Well... Your happy birthday reply has been nice, IMO... So, if sp changes your signature (BG) for FARL, it will be like if I have made it... eeeer... well...
Look! A three headed monkey!
It's a wonderful thing when high school students register here just to tell us it's their birthday.
I'm surprised it doesn't happen here more often.
Happy celebration of birth day!
Quote from: Farlander on Thu 22/01/2004 23:55:29
Remove the BG for FARL... ok?
Well... happy birthday :)
I got what you meant but it took me a second, too. The phrase ya want is, "Replace the BG with FARL... ok?" The other way is a tad confusing.
Special birthday dance ahoy!
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Wait, I don't have a special birthday dance. *Hug*
That should do it.
Thank you for explaining what I meant Yak...
Tiny silly spaniard... :P
Quote from: Farlander on Fri 23/01/2004 07:49:33
Tiny silly spaniard... :P
I believe that the phrase you meant to use was, "Tiny-willied Spaniard." You might want to consider replacing the word, "Spaniard." Not many United Statesmen will know what that means. I suggest using, "Spic."
Quote from: YakSpit on Fri 23/01/2004 07:55:07
Quote from: Farlander on Fri 23/01/2004 07:49:33
Tiny silly spaniard... :P
I believe that the phrase you meant to use was, "Tiny-willied Spaniard." You might want to consider replacing the word, "Spaniard." Not many United Statesmen will know what that means. I suggest using, "Spic."
My willy is average, thanks. :)