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The first genuine female who achieves the status of "Regular" will get an Extra Gameaday, just for that.
300 posts containing at least 7500 words are required.
Spammers won't count. (So don't "Reply Quoting This Message" too often or we will knock your word count down - a lot)
Do NOT pretend to be female - we will catch you out.
*****STOP PRESS*****
This competition has now been won by "Iggy" Iguana.
er - subject to gender confirmation.
Sorry, quote from Liar Liar
> VenomByte wrote:
Wait...I know this one. You ask them to look at
> their
> fingernails. If the look at them with their palms facing
> upwards,
> and fingers bent, they're male. If they look at the
> back of their
> hand, with fingers straight, they're
> female.
I asked every boy in my class to look at there finger nails and all of them apart from 6 looked at them with their fingers straight!
I then asked the classes tomboy and she looked at hers with her fingers bent... hehehehehehhehehehehehehe
> Dringo this is no topic for long reply's.
Lol, another great quote!
I think, anyway. I could be wrong.
I do love games enough to say that Square is my favorite company and I haven't played a game of theirs that I didn't
love.
Ulgh, I hate Driving Emotion, I would have Mario Kart anyday.
You have played Driving Emotion right?!
If you haven't, then don't, it is one Square game that should have stayed on the drawing board.
KATE
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> There is that thing about sexuality preferences and the length of
> your fingers... but perhaps that's a Pembrokeshire thing.
(I
> await the witty remarks of "if your little finger is the
> littlest finger, you enduldge in bestiality.)
I've heard something about that, but I don't really remember.
I love video games beyond saying "oh, DKC was fun!" but I don't discuss technical specifics usually. I critique, but not the really technical stuff like the graphics processor and such. I do love games enough to say that Square is my favorite company and I haven't played a game of theirs that I didn't love. I've been playing video games since I was five, and it one of my main interests, though I'm probably not as interested as a lot of you are.
BTW, I'm trying to not spam to badly, like that one guy said. It just takes me a bit to warm up to a new forum and get used to the layout, because I'm used to UBB.