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it was predictable, but the fact that it was used correctly whilst playing on someone else is entirely commendable

 

*bans stephy*

...that's for using aol..

Calling it predictable was also predictable... so what. I predict if one of your next few posts you will use the word "the".

Dudde said in post #26 :

it was predictable, but the fact that it was used correctly whilst playing on someone else is entirely commendable

 

*bans stephy*

...that's for using aol..

 

You'd have to ban blike and faf too, they use/d aol too!

I can't ban them, because they're administrators, and they've proven to be far cooler than other AOL'ers

If Faf didn't have to release the vitriol built up during his bout cystoureteropyelonephritis which lead to the floccinaucinihilipilificatious statement of pseudoantidisestablishmentarianism, he wouldnt have triggered Stephs Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia.

 

And stuff.

Osseocarnisanguineoviscericartilagninonervomedullary bipeds like yourselves don't half waffle on.

that (Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia) is one of the coolest words ever. I used to use it all the time^_^

 

most people can't even pronounce the dang thing :P

I can't pronounce it and apparently it's something I have. *goes to find dictionary*

Language dear

 

P ) Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia: log in for this definition of Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia and other entries in Webster's Millennium™ Dictionary of English, available only to Dictionary.com Premium members.

That's a bullshit word. The proper term for fear of long words is sesquipedaliphobia.

Stop making fun of me guys! It's not very nice! :-(

fafalone said in post #27 :

Calling it predictable was also predictable... so what. I predict if one of your next few posts you will use the word "the".

 

I'll take you up on the bet you've got there!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh bugger

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