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Wizardx
05-09-2005, 09:04 AM
Yea yea, you turned them off and can't erase what's already there.

And when you click on someone's profile you can search for all their posts to see how many they have.

But what's the deal with maxing out at 500?

vallistastud49
05-10-2005, 05:56 PM
Yea yea, you turned them off and can't erase what's already there.

And when you click on someone's profile you can search for all their posts to see how many they have.

But what's the deal with maxing out at 500?
LOL If the max is 500, a lot of posters, me included, will be long gone. LOL I have close to 3000, with few others with more than me.

running high
05-10-2005, 06:02 PM
LOL If the max is 500, a lot of posters, me included, will be long gone. LOL I have close to 3000, with few others with more than me.

What makes this funny is that it's the first time I've seen you post.

flukerun
05-10-2005, 10:40 PM
What makes this funny is that it's the first time I've seen you post.

yeah he only has 123 posts total...

luv2run
05-10-2005, 10:48 PM
What makes this funny is that it's the first time I've seen you post.Actually, what makes that post funny is that he thinks you will be banned if you are over 500 posts.

Wizardx
05-11-2005, 01:10 AM
Actually, what makes that post funny is that he thinks you will be banned if you are over 500 posts.

What's funny is you and only you not understanding what I asked.

The word "ban" is not even in my original post.

78Champ
05-11-2005, 01:48 PM
What's funny is you and only you not understanding what I asked.

The word "ban" is not even in my original post.

Wizard, read villistastud49's post. He is the one that thinks you lose posting rights after 500.

So, I guess what is really funny is that most people can not follow an entire thread properly.

JW

c21jimd
05-11-2005, 04:29 PM
This is like the game where you have to pass along a sentence and at the end of the line you see how far off that sentence was from the original.

Wizardx
05-11-2005, 05:59 PM
Wizard, read villistastud49's post. He is the one that thinks you lose posting rights after 500.

So, I guess what is really funny is that most people can not follow an entire thread properly.

JW

Usually, individuals are speaking directly to the user they are quoting - as you just did when you quoted me. As a result, it appeared as though luv2run was talking to villistastud about a 3rd party: "he." Since I initiated the thread, I [incorrectly?] figured he was referring to me.

What's funny is that we speak/type our English language using the ambiguous 3rd person without specifying whom or what we are talking about via much needed prepositional phrases.

luv2run
05-11-2005, 10:32 PM
Usually, individuals are speaking directly to the user they are quoting - as you just did when you quoted me. As a result, it appeared as though luv2run was talking to villistastud about a 3rd party: "he." Since I initiated the thread, I [incorrectly?] figured he was referring to me.

What's funny is that we speak/type our English language using the ambiguous 3rd person without specifying whom or what we are talking about via much needed prepositional phrases.Yeah, sorry about the misunderstanding (I was referring to vallistawhatshisface).

I guess what's actually funny is the word "diarrhea."

running high
05-11-2005, 10:38 PM
I recently realized I haven't been amusing myself with the newest member because it's not at the top of the page. And so now I have to scroll all the way down just to see! My word! :(

78Champ
05-11-2005, 11:44 PM
Usually, individuals are speaking directly to the user they are quoting - as you just did when you quoted me. As a result, it appeared as though luv2run was talking to villistastud about a 3rd party: "he." Since I initiated the thread, I [incorrectly?] figured he was referring to me.

What's funny is that we speak/type our English language using the ambiguous 3rd person without specifying whom or what we are talking about via much needed prepositional phrases.
Explain again why would you think luv2run was talking about you when he quoted running high, who quoted vallistastud49?

What's really funny is you still are wrong.

JW

Wizardx
05-12-2005, 12:02 AM
Explain again why would you think luv2run was talking about you when he quoted running high, who quoted vallistastud49?

What's really funny is you still are wrong.

JW

Hence my use of the adverb "incorrectly."

it appeared as though luv2run was talking to villistastud about a 3rd party: "he."


I meant: "it appeared as though luv2run was talking to runninghigh about a 3rd party: "he."

78Champ
05-12-2005, 12:09 AM
Hence my use of the adverb "incorrectly."



I meant: "it appeared as though luv2run was talking to runninghigh about a 3rd party: "he."

Where's your "what's funny"???? :(

JW

Wizardx
05-12-2005, 12:14 AM
Where's your "what's funny"???? :(

JW

What's funny is you care.

luv2run
05-12-2005, 08:17 AM
What's funny is a fart that's really loud that you thought could just slip out without anyone noticing.

What's really funny is when it's in the middle of an AP test.

What's too bad is that that never happened.