legs4eva
Feb 26 2004, 09:07 PM
russkris
Feb 27 2004, 05:41 AM
QUOTE (Brodius @ Feb 26 2004, 09:01 PM)
Sometimes people, rusty mebbe, can use smilies too much, and it's just overkill. =P


You know your problem right Mate.

Sorry
russkris
Feb 27 2004, 05:50 AM
This is a snippet from another forum
QUOTE
How To Be Annoying In Newsgroups
Make up fake acronyms. On-line veterans like to use abbreviations like IMHO (in my humble opinion) and RTFM (read the f...... manual) to show that they're "hip" to the lingo. Make up your own that don't stand for anything (SETO, BARL, CP30), use them liberally, and then refuse to explain what they stand for ("You don't know? RDFM").
WRITE ALL YOUR MESSAGES IN ALL CAPS AND DON'T USE PERIODS OR RETURNS SO THAT EVERYONE HAS TO SCROLL ACROSS THEIR SCREENS TO READ EVERY LINE ALSO USE A LOT OF !!!!!! AND DDOOUUBBLLEESS TO SHOW THAT YOU'RE EXCITED ABOUT BEING HERE!!!!!!!
When replying to your mail, correct everyone's grammar and spelling and point out their typos, but don't otherwise respond to the content of their messages. When they respond testily to your 'creative criticism," do it again. Continue until they go away.
Software and files offered on-line are often "compressed" so that it won't take so long to travel over the phone lines. Buy a compression program and compress everything you send, including one-word E-mail responses like "Thanks."
Upload text files with Bible passages about sin or guilt and give them names like "SexyHouseWives," then see how many people download them. Challenge your friends to come up with the most popular come-on. Take bets and calculate odds on the results of each upload's popularity.
cc: all your E-mail to president@whitehouse.gov so that he can keep track of what's happening on the information Superhighway Internet.
Join a discussion group, and tie whatever's being discussed back to an unrelated central theme of your own. For instance, if you're in a discussion of gun control, respond to every message with the observation that those genetically superior tomatoes seem to have played an important role. Within days, all discussion of gun control will have ceased as people write you threatening messages and instruct all other members to ignore you.
"Chelle owner of Team Ninja"
Warren
Feb 27 2004, 06:20 AM
QUOTE (russkris @ Feb 27 2004, 07:41 AM)
QUOTE (Brodius @ Feb 26 2004, 09:01 PM)
Sometimes people, rusty mebbe, can use smilies too much, and it's just overkill. =P


You know your problem right Mate.

Sorry

Don’t you mean Probably not Problem?
Warren the "Posting very accommodating personal services industry person"
Brodius
Feb 27 2004, 07:35 PM
QUOTE (russkris @ Feb 27 2004, 07:50 AM)
This is a snippet from another forum
QUOTE
How To Be Annoying In Newsgroups
Make up fake acronyms. On-line veterans like to use abbreviations like IMHO (in my humble opinion) and RTFM (read the f...... manual) to show that they're "hip" to the lingo. Make up your own that don't stand for anything (SETO, BARL, CP30), use them liberally, and then refuse to explain what they stand for ("You don't know? RDFM").
WRITE ALL YOUR MESSAGES IN ALL CAPS AND DON'T USE PERIODS OR RETURNS SO THAT EVERYONE HAS TO SCROLL ACROSS THEIR SCREENS TO READ EVERY LINE ALSO USE A LOT OF !!!!!! AND DDOOUUBBLLEESS TO SHOW THAT YOU'RE EXCITED ABOUT BEING HERE!!!!!!!
When replying to your mail, correct everyone's grammar and spelling and point out their typos, but don't otherwise respond to the content of their messages. When they respond testily to your 'creative criticism," do it again. Continue until they go away.
Software and files offered on-line are often "compressed" so that it won't take so long to travel over the phone lines. Buy a compression program and compress everything you send, including one-word E-mail responses like "Thanks."
Upload text files with Bible passages about sin or guilt and give them names like "SexyHouseWives," then see how many people download them. Challenge your friends to come up with the most popular come-on. Take bets and calculate odds on the results of each upload's popularity.
cc: all your E-mail to president@whitehouse.gov so that he can keep track of what's happening on the information Superhighway Internet.
Join a discussion group, and tie whatever's being discussed back to an unrelated central theme of your own. For instance, if you're in a discussion of gun control, respond to every message with the observation that those genetically superior tomatoes seem to have played an important role. Within days, all discussion of gun control will have ceased as people write you threatening messages and instruct all other members to ignore you.
"Chelle owner of Team Ninja"
Gawd, there are so many people like that nowdays.
Brodius
Feb 27 2004, 07:46 PM
QUOTE (Warren @ Feb 27 2004, 08:20 AM)
QUOTE (russkris @ Feb 27 2004, 07:41 AM)
QUOTE (Brodius @ Feb 26 2004, 09:01 PM)
Sometimes people, rusty mebbe, can use smilies too much, and it's just overkill. =P


You know your problem right Mate.

Sorry

Don’t you mean Probably not Problem?
Warren the "Posting very accommodating personal services industry person"
Who knows what he meant.
legs4eva
Feb 27 2004, 08:23 PM
QUOTE (russkris @ Feb 27 2004, 04:50 AM)
This is a snippet from another forum
QUOTE
How To Be Annoying In Newsgroups
Make up fake acronyms. On-line veterans like to use abbreviations like IMHO (in my humble opinion) and RTFM (read the f...... manual) to show that they're "hip" to the lingo. Make up your own that don't stand for anything (SETO, BARL, CP30), use them liberally, and then refuse to explain what they stand for ("You don't know? RDFM").
WRITE ALL YOUR MESSAGES IN ALL CAPS AND DON'T USE PERIODS OR RETURNS SO THAT EVERYONE HAS TO SCROLL ACROSS THEIR SCREENS TO READ EVERY LINE ALSO USE A LOT OF !!!!!! AND DDOOUUBBLLEESS TO SHOW THAT YOU'RE EXCITED ABOUT BEING HERE!!!!!!!
When replying to your mail, correct everyone's grammar and spelling and point out their typos, but don't otherwise respond to the content of their messages. When they respond testily to your 'creative criticism," do it again. Continue until they go away.
Software and files offered on-line are often "compressed" so that it won't take so long to travel over the phone lines. Buy a compression program and compress everything you send, including one-word E-mail responses like "Thanks."
Upload text files with Bible passages about sin or guilt and give them names like "SexyHouseWives," then see how many people download them. Challenge your friends to come up with the most popular come-on. Take bets and calculate odds on the results of each upload's popularity.
cc: all your E-mail to president@whitehouse.gov so that he can keep track of what's happening on the information Superhighway Internet.
Join a discussion group, and tie whatever's being discussed back to an unrelated central theme of your own. For instance, if you're in a discussion of gun control, respond to every message with the observation that those genetically superior tomatoes seem to have played an important role. Within days, all discussion of gun control will have ceased as people write you threatening messages and instruct all other members to ignore you.
"Chelle owner of Team Ninja"
how boring
KIM
Brodius
Feb 28 2004, 06:44 PM
It's official, Rusty. You've posted boring shite. =O
russkris
Feb 29 2004, 02:56 PM
Thats fine by me mate
Matt
Feb 29 2004, 05:09 PM
So you two ever spar each other??
legs4eva
Feb 29 2004, 07:59 PM
I wonder who won
Brodius
Mar 1 2004, 07:41 AM
You mean Rusty and I sparring each other? I've never met the guy in my life. I've been in Hobart recently, just haven't had time to train. But I will eventually get out to Lindisfarne. =O
russkris
Mar 1 2004, 01:45 PM
OK, He'd kick my backside anyway, maybe next time on ur first strip hey Bro...Bro's a Browny and I'm a greeny, how about you decide and he has done a lots more styles then I have
russkris
Mar 1 2004, 01:48 PM
But given the fact that I'm boring, Bro your gone, I would whip his arse, bore him to submission I would, get your butt to Lindisfarne and I'll, I'll, I'll, arrrr stuff it I've bored myself....
legs4eva
Mar 1 2004, 10:01 PM
Rusty,
You can be boring and still be good at GKR we will wait and see maybe you can have cyber sparring
KIM
russkris
Mar 2 2004, 02:05 PM
Sounds fun. Lets go
Brodius
Mar 3 2004, 07:07 PM
Cyber sparring. Pfft, that sounds so stoopid.
I can't wait to be bored into submission when I spar you, dood. =P
good to see the new generation can make the most appropriate use of bandwidth

keep up the good work :thumbwink:
russkris
Mar 4 2004, 02:38 PM
Bandwidth, I get bored waiting. Dial-up sucks. Hey bro did ya get your black tip yet. Bummer you didn't get it december last year
Brodius
Mar 11 2004, 11:26 AM
April, man. Hoping to get it in April. No, actually, I will get it then.
legs4eva
Mar 12 2004, 02:48 AM
QUOTE (Brodius @ Mar 3 2004, 06:07 PM)
I can't wait to be bored into submission when I spar you, dood. =P
Cyber sparring. Pfft, that sounds so
stoopid.Come on bro loosen up
KIM
russkris
Mar 12 2004, 06:23 AM
It's just a bummer you didn't get it in December
Brodius
Mar 12 2004, 01:29 PM
Ah well, it can't be helped. Anyway, it's not like I'm trying to become a black belt in a certain time period. I'll get there when I get there.
legs4eva
Mar 12 2004, 07:43 PM
We were not on about getting black belt asap we were on about having some fun
Brodius
Mar 15 2004, 02:03 PM
Kay.
legs4eva
Mar 15 2004, 03:54 PM
so lets have some fun who wants a beer
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