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Old 12-10-2009, 02:21 PM   #21 (permalink)
VEGANGELICA
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Originally Posted by wolverinewolfweiselpigeon View Post

I have finally reached 1,000 posts.

Since yesterday afternoon I was in a race with Kayleigh to see who would reach the 1,000 mark first. When we started, she was several posts ahead of me, but for the next couple of hours I posted endlessly until I was 13 posts ahead, she at 985 and I at 999. However, sometime during the night while I was asleep she caught up with me. When I signed on this morning Miss Kay was at 995 posts. But I was prepared. And now... I am the champion! (dramatic illustrations of this journey coming soon)

CHAMPION MIX:
Don't Stop Believing (Journey Cover) - The Glee Cast

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WWWP, I like the fact that your Champion Mix includes the Glee Cast song...not so much because I like the song, but because I like "Glee." Heh heh...I just watched the last episode for the season yesterday.

I am curious, now that Kayleigh is aware of the competition between the two of you, who will get to 2000 posts first!

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Originally Posted by ToeAndno View Post
Trying to appear eloquent in responses is only successful when grammar and spelling is applied.
When grammar and spelling *are* applied, they certainly help posts appear eloquent, but I feel that content and intent are more important, especially when posts are intended to be funny. For example, I feel WWWP's thread, "I've just reached a significant amount of posts," is amusing and her description of the race was quite eloquently suspenseful, even though technically post count should be described by a number and not an amount. I feel grammar errors are cute.
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Originally Posted by Neapolitan:
If a chicken was smart enough to be able to speak English and run in a geometric pattern, then I think it should be smart enough to dial 911 (999) before getting the axe, and scream to the operator, "Something must be done! Something must be done!"

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