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Nick
September 8th, 2001, 16:07
Well?

Bruce
September 8th, 2001, 16:12
None, clicking on an avatar does absolutely nothing.

Gayowulf
September 8th, 2001, 16:49
everyone who did is
afraid to admit it

bigperm
September 8th, 2001, 16:51
I clicked on it at least 10 times.

vedette
September 8th, 2001, 16:55
Originally posted by Gayowulf
everyone who did is
afraid to admit it
Does that include you too, gayowulf?

The x avatar really fooled me.

Daniel
September 8th, 2001, 17:45
I lost Count!!!!!!!! :D

Gayowulf
September 8th, 2001, 21:38
Originally posted by vedette

Does that include you too, gayowulf?

The x avatar really fooled me.

nahh... ;)

zazoo
September 8th, 2001, 23:07
once
and then though...
I'm an idiot:mad:

Coolin
September 9th, 2001, 01:32
We should all vote for the highest number because we all hate Nick ;)

LastActionHero
September 9th, 2001, 02:14
Zero.

LeX
September 9th, 2001, 07:14
I clicked on the smilie. ;)

Nick
September 9th, 2001, 10:57
Originally posted by Coolin
We should all vote for the highest number because we all hate Nick ;)

This thread has served its purpose. Just making sure I was still doing my job :devious2: .

Coolin
September 9th, 2001, 16:07
Then why not ask us blatantly?

Nick: Do you guys hate me?

Nick
September 9th, 2001, 18:01
My job isn't to be hated. It's to make Coolin mad by not buying him AOL CDs off of eBay.

Hobbes
September 9th, 2001, 21:07
lol ;)

I tried to drag my hate mail onto it :o :confused2 :eek: :mad: :(

Coolin
September 9th, 2001, 21:36
You still owe me those AOL CD's.
I want to send them to http://nomoreaolcds.com/

Here's a little something from their website.

"Make sure that AOL can't send you that CD again - take a moment to scratch it up good. A couple of swipes with a razor blade hoses the data pretty well. However, please DO NOT destroy the CD - we'd really like to keep them in one flat, CD-shaped piece because we have to count and store them ourselves. Also, DO NOT send us CDs that have been broken into bits, cleaning up sharp plastic fragments off the floor is no fun, trust us.

If you are shipping us one or two CDs, you may send them in their little cardboard sleeves. Note that the United States Postal Service (www.usps.gov) will charge you $0.45 to mail a CD this way because it is square. If it was rectangular you would only pay the regular $0.34 first-class letter rate. We assume that there is a perfectly logical reason for this but it's a closely-guarded industry secret. If you don't want to spend the extra 11 cents, scrounge up a 6x9 manila envelope and put the CD in that."