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It's nice to be elected one, as it means that people actually read what you write, and maybe even think that it matters.
But I think we need badges.
And the power to not let the newbies go to the toilet.
Just like prefects used to do at school.
> Hiss, snarl + 'vote for me you elite bunch of snobs' +
> dumdeedum...
>Dan whistles and runs away hastily<
We would but we are told not to take your advice!
Dringo sharpens his knife!
Notables are regulars, Notables are Newbies, Notables are the damn same as everyone else so why must we class them?
Why can't we be the same?
double lol @ Wookie Monster.
> Ant wrote:
> That'd be pretty cool.
I could stop all the
> Ninty's from going on
> the forums at all!! HAW HAW HAW
> HAW!!!
You can try, first though, you have to win a title, or a
> match, on a wwf forum match!
Humm.
Yes, he's right. On the WWF Forum I am currently the only regular without a singles title.
And I organise it all! :D
> That'd be pretty cool.
I could stop all the Ninty's from going on
> the forums at all!! HAW HAW HAW HAW!!!
You can try, first though, you have to win a title, or a match, on a wwf forum match!
I could stop all the Ninty's from going on the forums at all!! HAW HAW HAW HAW!!!
> LOL at nad booting...
Cringe at nad booting
> You're not holding any up, they are a part of you and as such,
> unable to be held.
Make a fist with your left hand.
(No, not for that, even if it does feel like someone else is doing it...)
Okay, now from that fist, extend your index finger.
(No, not for that, either... now just concentrate...)
Okay, now wrap the fingers and thumb of your right hand around the extended finger of your left hand.
(It feels familiar, does it? I pity you...)
Now, grip the finger tightly, and let relax your left arm, letting it go floppy.
(I mean your left arm.)
There, you see? It is possible to hold up your own fingers.
NOTE: I take no responsibility for dislocated fingers. Conduct this experiment at your own risk!
(I suppose I should have put that warning at the top, but still...)