The 2,000,000th post game

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Originally posted by \W//
its probably helped that you've been here all day
ALL DAY aw00t

what am i chopped liver

Originally posted by Stringer
Especial the beer
But especially especially the lesbians!

Hold on. What's going on?

Originally posted by Scribble
But especially especially the lesbians!

haermm

Originally posted by \\W//
what am i chopped liver
Steak, my bae. A nice, thick, meaty steak.

Very thick biscuits

Originally posted by Stringer
Hold on. What's going on?
srug

Just srug it out until sense is being made again, that's what I do

Originally posted by \\W//
what am i chopped liver

Could use a piece .

Especially 20 years from now

So who won.

Not texting about the habs game

Originally posted by Scribble
srug

Just srug it out until sense is being made again, that's what I do

This thread is almost done with!!!

Scribbles!

Scribbles is my name, to scribble is my game.

Originally posted by Scribble
Mitch, me and you really gave this place new life, then Stringer came and amped it up to 11!
11 is a beautiful number.

Originally posted by Scribble
Scribbles is my name, to scribble is my game.

Bad handwriting?

Hear that

Americans merely adopted the colloquialism, and understandably so given that their own, homegrown American Football (invented in 1869) would have been likely confused with the English kick-and-run sport.

It was only by the 1980s, claims Szymanski, that the Brits decided to largely disassociate themselves with the term "soccer" due to it having become considered too "American". So a term created by Brits was effectively ditched.

"In the US it seems to have had a more democratic flavour – everyone used it – and more easily shifted from a colloquialism to a proper name because of the utility of distinguishing it from the other 'football'," Szymanski explained.

"Since 1980 the usage of the word 'soccer' has declined in British publications, and where it is used, it usually refers to an American context. This decline seems to be a reaction against the increased usage in the US which seems to be associated with the highpoint of the [North American Soccer League] around 1980."

miiiiiiiiitch DDD: its not going to plan

slap me sally!

I took the name Scribble from the central character from the novel "Vurt" by Jeff Noon. This character is named as such due to his penchant to write everything down – his position as the narrator to the story is as such obvious. So perhaps it is apt that my username is Scribble; a form of satirical destiny, due to my perceived career choices. Perhaps I was meant to be the scribe all along – the chronicler of our times, the so-called "novelist". Once my time has passed, my scribbles will remain. yet, in this wonderful age of the Internet, so will all of ours. We will live on as long as this glorious medium will. We are Internet Eterna.

Originally posted by Stringer
Bad handwriting?

Hear that

Dude. My handwriting is ****ing godawful haermm

don't you think i can see that already!

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MY CAPS WENT ON SOMEHOW