Application from a former member
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@Fan: I used to have a tell-all "It's pronounced hi-koos" bound to F9, it was so often mispronounced!
@White Ninja: thanks!
@White Ninja: thanks!
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Lol I can see why. I would have pronounced it hi-koo(Haiku, japanese poems ) at first or hi-kes if I was to see it. Having a language that sounds the vowels of each word plus knowing japanese a little makes me think otherwise .
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I sent you a pm a few days ago. let me know if you got it?
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@Sammy: Yup, I got it. Sorry; I didn't know you wanted a response.
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Oh wow, I remember you from a long time ago...
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the only response I wanted was whether you go it or notUnmovedMover wrote:@Sammy: Yup, I got it. Sorry; I didn't know you wanted a response.
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unmovedmover reminds me of a story about a rock in space. what would happen if a non moving rock collided with a non stopping rock? only God knows.UnmovedMover wrote:The reason I didn't go back to haikus is that nobody ever pronounced it correctly!
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An immovable object meets an unstoppable force! The answer must be that either the object isn't really immovable or the force isn't really unstoppable.
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Welcome back.
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It's good to be home.AA27 HAWK wrote:Welcome back.
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