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Oh, I didn't consider that one since it's not as good of a shot and blury.
Great boobies, honeybun, my lower intestine is full of spam, egg, spam, bacon, spam, tomato, spam . . .Originally posted by jonb+Apr 25 2005, 12:45 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jonb @ Apr 25 2005, 12:45 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-madame_zora@Apr 24 2005, 05:22 PM
Spam, glorious spam!
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Originally posted by petermartin1974@Apr 25 2005, 07:13 PM
No problems. I was glad for the help.
Having just spoken with my editors in Sydney, they would like me to get in touch with the creator/moderator of this site. That's right - LPSG.org will be discussed in an Aussie magazine's feature article on penis size.
Prepare to be mindblowingly famous! Heehee - hang on to your codpieces!
I emailed mistermike (?) 2 days ago but he hasn't replied. He's still the right person to talk to?
Pete.
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Originally posted by hung_big@Apr 25 2005, 10:34 PM
I hope that Mark decides to put a poll up or something, because I personally do not think that having LPSG in a magazine is a good idea.
We have enough trolls, spammers and lurkers as it is and if we get even more public recognition it will just increase it. Of course, if it's just popularity at question, go for it, but I'd rather see more quality posters come to this site, rather than testosterone pumped men. Not to say that they all are, but I'm guessing the majority would be.
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And then lose it in the next five minutes.Originally posted by willie@Apr 25 2005, 11:44 PM
However all their organisers got bored, when you started to be able to use the net, without understanding Unix command lines and they decided that instead of being l33t, they would start .com's and make pots of money.
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Originally posted by willie@Apr 26 2005, 07:44 AM
For those who are wondering The Hung Jury did exist, along with dozens of other shadowy groups with silly names, in the very early days of the Internet (and various other networks).
However all their organisers got bored, when you started to be able to use the net, without understanding Unix command lines and they decided that instead of being l33t, they would start .com's and make pots of money.
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