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> Meh. What the hell is brown nosing?
Sucking up. Butt (damn sensors!) kissing.
> what is the name of my sister?
Next. At least that's what I call her...
> Why has this topic got so many replies to it?
Because everyone has questions they do not know the answer to...that, or there are too many people who are trying to trick me. But it's NOT WORKING, NUH-UH.
> Lawless Fever wrote:
> My spoof PART 1 OF 12 -
> http://ukchatforums.reserve.co.uk/display_messages.php
> threadid=45284&forumid=416
>
> I ask that you please read it Swander, as you are in it.
>
> Danke. Ya, I love this topic :P
>
> I did read and reply...BUT BROWN NOSING WILL GET YOU NOWHERE.
>
> C'mon now, there's not been a single question that I haven't been able
> to answer. BRING IT ON.
Meh. What the hell is brown nosing? Oh, and answer this question: what is the name of my sister. Go ahead, I'll give you all night to try and answer it :P
> Which is?
Irony.
> Also Swander,
>
> can you explain why lisp has an 's' in it?
Because it's funny hearing people explain why they talk funny.
"HI ALECKTH!"
"Huh?"
"Thowee, I have a lithththp."
"What?"
"A LITHTHTHTHP"
> HálloHowArtThou wrote:
> Swander,
>
> can you please explain to my why the word for fear of long words is
> 40-something letters long?
>
> For the same reason that the fear of palindromes is called
> Aibohphobia.
Which is?
Why has this topic got so many replies to it?
> Swander,
>
> can you please explain to my why the word for fear of long words is
> 40-something letters long?
For the same reason that the fear of palindromes is called Aibohphobia.
can you explain why lisp has an 's' in it?
can you please explain to my why the word for fear of long words is 40-something letters long?