Jolly good birthday
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Jolly good birthday
happy birthday Jeff und David!
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Happy birthday!
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DAMMIT!!
I SAID THIS IN THE RANDOMNESS THREAD A FEW HOURS AGO!!
I only put it in there because I didn't think it would be a good use of forum space to put up a page which was only going to be used once a year.
Meh, carry on, I'll delete my post in there.
HAPPI BIRFDAIEZ!!!!
I SAID THIS IN THE RANDOMNESS THREAD A FEW HOURS AGO!!
I only put it in there because I didn't think it would be a good use of forum space to put up a page which was only going to be used once a year.
Meh, carry on, I'll delete my post in there.
HAPPI BIRFDAIEZ!!!!
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I sent personal messages instead of making a thread about it.
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Freshbite, you didn't even say happy birthday...
The creator of our beloved games should be honored with a completely new threadzoidberg rules wrote:DAMMIT!!
I SAID THIS IN THE RANDOMNESS THREAD A FEW HOURS AGO!!
I only put it in there because I didn't think it would be a good use of forum space to put up a page which was only going to be used once a year.
Meh, carry on, I'll delete my post in there.
HAPPI BIRFDAIEZ!!!!
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These threads are so ridiculous. Especially this one since it's already turned into a brown-nosing contest, arguing about whose method was better.
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Short once-a-year threads that make some people feel appreciated, that don't clog up the forum or waste any space or resources in anyway are obviously a bad idea.
Happy birthday, ignore Ren.
Happy birthday, ignore Ren.
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Invertin, I can always trust you, and your steel strong logicinvertin wrote:Short once-a-year threads that make some people feel appreciated, that don't clog up the forum or waste any space or resources in anyway are obviously a bad idea.
Happy birthday, ignore Ren.
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I did, personally, nonetheless.nutcracker wrote:Freshbite, you didn't even say happy birthday...
I just didn't want to repeat myself by congratulating them again, in this thread.
It was a kind thought you had, though, making this thread in their honor.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
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Ignore the child. My point still stands.invertin wrote:Short once-a-year threads that make some people feel appreciated, that don't clog up the forum or waste any space or resources in anyway are obviously a bad idea.
Happy birthday, ignore Ren.
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Ignore the self-righteous narcissist, Invertin's point still standsRenegade_Turner wrote:Ignore the child. My point still stands.
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Ignore the logic. Listen to me instead.zoidberg rules wrote:Ignore the self-righteous narcissist, Invertin's point still standsRenegade_Turner wrote:Ignore the child. My point still stands.
In other words:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEFF/DAVID. I would send you cake, but the time taken to eat it would be time out of the Overgrowth development schedule... so no...
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Ignore everyone who posted before this reply and anyone who posts after it.
Brush your teeth. Comb your beard. Eat your cornflakes. Not necessarily in that order.
MY GIFTS ARE USEFUL.
Brush your teeth. Comb your beard. Eat your cornflakes. Not necessarily in that order.
MY GIFTS ARE USEFUL.
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I like how a "one day a year" thread managed to last for (at least so far) two days and counting.