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XxComicDeathxX
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this forum looked pretty.. um..interesting. But the fact is you all talk about boring subject/ subjects that wont get sovled via forum but if there are any other teens out there reply cause im sooo bored
p.s grammar sux dont waste ur time on it unless ur writing it, i bet 75%+ of ppl online use net lingo, l33t etc.

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J T Stryker
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Welcome... and there are several teens around here, but if you don't take time with your grammer around here, someone will eat your soul...

Oh ya, and our topics aren't boring... unless your a troll in which case i hope you run into Bob...

Oh Ya I'm one of those teens...

[ November 22, 2004, 09:47 PM: Message edited by: J T Stryker ]

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Stan the man
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Sorry we couldn't meat your expectations O' Death of Comics. [Roll Eyes]

Oh and if it means anything by now.....welcome.

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I'm a teenager. You may actually enjoy it better on the Hatrack Young Writers forum. It's mostly teenagers, and the Essays section is more open discussion than essays. But you will be burned alive with bad grammar and spelling there.

A note: we try to preserve spelling and grammar on Hatrack largely because it's considerate to readers. Net lingo is hardly universal and Hatrack is an international online community, so it's just simpler. Consider it Hatrack ettiquette. And it doesn't take much longer to write sucks rather than sux.

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You could search for topics you are interested in, like the 'touching is good' topic is about the Nintendo DS. Then again, you haven't given me many ideas about what you like except maybe comics?
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Stan the man
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. <------point.
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I was a teenager.

I got better.

Welcome.

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quote:
And it doesn't take much longer to write sucks rather than sux.
But if you want to talk in Vi or Binary go right ahead.
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skillery
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Perhaps we should revive the "boxers versus whitey-tightey" debate for our new friend.
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Teshi
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I've been watching this topic trying to think of something constructive to say for a long time.

I am also a teenager. Welcome to Hatrack!

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Stan the man
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I haven't written anything constructive and still have yet to think of something.....well.....constructive. HMMMM.... Kiaoshin00 just signed in! ooh!
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I think I'm going to take tomorrow off and rebuild the carburetor for the boat. It's too cold outside. Consequently, I'm thinking about doing the rebuild in the kitchen. My wife says the fumes from the carburetor cleaner stink up the house.

Any ideas?

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Stan the man
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Need help? want beer?
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Do you have a garage? If not, wait for a warm day. Men. [Roll Eyes]
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I've got a kerosene heater. [Big Grin] Some tarps too. However, I'll just bring the beer.
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I only have a carport...open to the elements. Stan, aren't you tired of working on boats?

My wife just nixed the whole carburetor thing. Now I get to go Christmas shopping. Too bad Harbor Freight isn't on her list of places to go. Maybe I can persuade her to spend the day at Sears.

Let's see what Bob Villa's got on sale this week...

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*Stan wonders when he's going to start paying his Sear's card off*

It's been a while [Angst]

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What's with the welcomes? This troll has accused us of being boring, stated that he will not have the common courtesy to spell correctly, and demanded replies. What do we need him for? I hope he goes off into the outer wilderness and meets a 1337-eating ogre.

Comrade comic-whatnot : I am this board's official Grammar Communist. I sense that you have much to learn.

Yes, 75% of people online use 1337 speak. The uninteresting ones who have nothing to say. 50% of the American population voted Bush (Kerry), does that make it a good idea?

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Hey now, there's nothing wrong with teenagers. Everybody ought to own a couple.
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It is hard to communicate what you want in Net Lingo...

And more importantly, the only thing worse than a grammar nazi is someone intentionally making errors to be more net-cool.

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Teshi
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I always like a bit of spice to liven up the board now and then...
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skillery
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Dude, check this out. Sears has got a special on Optima batteries. I thought they only carried DieHard. DieHard batteries suck. At least they did when Johnson Controls made them. Stinkin' plates warped...stranded me on the lake.
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Hey, my 1ntarwebnet penis is as big as anyone's. I suspect I am considerably more t3h 1337 haxx0r than this gh4y n00b. But I don't go flashing it about in other people's faces. It isn't polite.
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Stan the man
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quote:
nothing wrong with teenagers. Everybody ought to own a couple
Yeah, they aren't cheap labor, but they are legal to use. Ummm, oh and quite handy when they actually listen.

keyword: LISTEN.

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*listens*
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[ROFL]

ComicDeath, that was just too perfect of a "haughty young cybersavage" type introduction for me to take you seriously. Are you a new persona for an existing member by any chance?

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Stan the man
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And we would love you anyway Teshi. However, Comic Death hasn't written in to defend themselves yet. It's almost boring. So about Sears....I'm restricted to small handtools now. I can't buy the power tools I used too. They take up too much space in the truck and I don't have a garage to put them in.
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Noemon I did consider that, as it was very perfect. Covering many areas of possible stereotypical complaint; language, 'serious' issues and the teen statement of boredom.

Also the capitalisation of the title but not the word "I" is highly suspicious.

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Great news! My wife says I can change the oil on her car tomorrow too. It's supposed to snow. Maybe I'll just go in to work.
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I'll listen... for about 10 bucks an hour under the table....
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My God, you're right - I've been trolled! But thanks, whoever you are - I needed to flame someone.

*Burps contented flames*

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Who cares about the trolling? [Razz]

Important issues are on hand. Cars and Sears. This is life on the table for discussion. [Smile]

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J T Stryker
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I was the first to cry troll.
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Sure, but I responded with a flame.
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For awhile there I was buying a new DieHard every boating season. My wife would get mad because I was always getting acid holes in my new jeans. Those Optimas are great. No leaks. No warped plates.

Have you ever worn a pair of jeans to work that was about to have an acid hole? I mean, they look fine coming out of the dryer, and they look fine driving to work. But the minute you sit down at your desk, the area affected by acid crumbles into dust. Makes you wish you had your lucky boxers on.

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[ROFL] I still own a pair of jeans that are half eaten away from battery acid. I keep them for the summer time. Excellent ventillation. [Big Grin]
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My Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban DVD arrived a day early. Too bad my wife had to go to her niece's indoor soccer game, or we'd be watching it right now. I won't watch it alone. That werewolf is too scary!
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He's not a werewolf, he's a person...

"Hairy snout, human heart" isn't it?

[Cry]

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Is anybody planning on spending Friday at Sears?

I've got my eye on a new pair of cutters.

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I'd spend Friday at Radio Shack, but that place gives me the willies. I think I'm afraid that if I spend too much time there, I'll end up behind the counter, trying to sell cell phones.
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Or you'll turn into Howie Long.
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Oh man, that new Office Max Rubberband Man holiday commercial is awesome! They've done it like one of those Rankin Bass Christmas specials.

I wanna be the Rubberband Man, or at least have a big ole 'fro like that.

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quote:
I was a teenager.
I got better.
Welcome.

I'm with you, Dan.
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Oh, and I wonder how a forum can "look interesting" if all the subjects are boring.
Uh ?

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Howie Long <contented sigh>
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quote:
Perhaps we should revive the "boxers versus whitey-tightey" debate for our new friend.
I've found the compromise.. Boxer-briefs were on sale at Fred Meyer's today.
quote:
Oh, and I wonder how a forum can "look interesting" if all the subjects are boring.
Uh ?

Scientists report that yellow and white objects are "interesting." More at eleven.

[ November 26, 2004, 12:13 PM: Message edited by: Nato ]

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Hey, I'm 15. [Smile] (Speaking of teenagers, there used to be a lot more of us..? Eh...)

Welcome to Hatrack, leave your sanity at the door. Trust me, hang around here for a while and grammar will fix itself. [Wink]

--j_k

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Actually Skillery I was thinking about asking for these this year. dual action and paint
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Stan, those are so hot! If I had a bigger garage, I'd ask for those too. My car could use a new paint job. I tried the spray can technique, which didn't quite have the same effect, haha.
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Never, ever use spray paint. one: you have less control of paint flow. two: spray paint likes to "run" and looks like the poor job that it was. (this is nothing against you. Every paint job like that that I have seen looks awful.)
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