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    ok thanks griff - i dont want to change it atm, but i wanted to know for future reference

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    Thumbs up Go with the Blue!

    I like the new board, it looks very modern and spiffy. If it is that much trouble changing colours, why fix something if it ain't broke? Besides the blue colour scheme has a very soothing effect and is very theuraptic in trying to stay sane in a post-modern world

    http://www.squidoo.com/colorexpert

    Blue is the overwhelming "favorite color." Blue is seen as trustworthy, dependable and committed. The color of sky and the ocean, blue is perceived as a constant in our lives. As the collective color of the spirit, it invokes rest and can cause the body to produce chemicals that are calming

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    hate to burst societys bubble but the saying 'Why fix something if its not broken' is impossible, you can't fix something if its not broken, but you can change/alter it.


    from now on im wearing blue when i go to talk to the ladies

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    Quote Originally Posted by roller View Post
    ...from now on im wearing blue when i go to talk to the ladies
    Hey, let us know how if it works lol

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    hello!!!!!! i am here!

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    Why can't I be a monorator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by benben2142 View Post
    Why can't I be a monorator?
    Because you can't transform, don't have wheel or ability to accept electricity to move like the monorail in Sentosa Singapore. Monorator = driver of the monorail???

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    Mon is an Austroasiatic language used chiefly in Burma in the vicinity of Moulmein and an orator is someone who speaks. So obviously benben wants to learn how to speak that particular Burmese dialect. I wouldn't recommend studying abroad there as an exchange student or anything until the political climate settles down. :/ But don't worry benben, I'm sure your Burmese will be as fluent as this in no time!

    Also...

    English speaker = Anglorator
    French speaker = Francorator
    Chinese speaker = Sinorator
    Japanese speaker = Nihongorator
    German speaker = Deutschorator
    Latvian speaker = Lettorator
    Spanish speakers = TacoBellorator *ducks*
    Speakers of a language that sounds fancy but nobody speaks (e.g.: Elvish) = Decorator
    Esperanto speaker = Nobodygivesacraporator
    Last edited by GoktimusPrime; 1st January 2008 at 03:48 PM.

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    Ben is a teenage dirt bag baby

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    Quote Originally Posted by roller View Post
    Ben is a teenage dirt bag baby
    Like you??? (wooo-oh-oooo-oh)

    Edit: I'm active at last! There goes the neighbourhood
    Last edited by DigDug; 1st January 2008 at 08:09 PM.

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