owrstrich ... cant you count???

Started by Oldman, March 01, 2007, 10:00:32 AM

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You only entered 4 numbers in the contest... you can enter one more... DOH~~!  ::)

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 ;D ;D  I think he likes being different!  Makes the world go round! ;D ;D
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owrstrich

i am johnny owrstrich... i disapprove of this post...

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 :D :D :D this place cracks me up.

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IKnowWood

hmm in the matrix the fifth number would be 4. quadrilation of numbers on contestation of numerical alliance to enumeraction of member assignment of qualification of rules of order.

hmm.  Maybe he implied some numbers.  or slept on them.
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Too many "of"s for me to follow. ???
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Quote from: IKnowWood on March 04, 2007, 06:36:31 PM
hmm in the matrix the fifth number would be 4. quadrilation of numbers on contestation of numerical alliance to enumeraction of member assignment of qualification of rules of order.

hmm.  Maybe he implied some numbers.  or slept on them.
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