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luckyJQ9 wrote:, i'm buying the rights to clumsymonkey.com


'Tis ClumsyMonkey.net. :P
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your obsesions suck!
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doh, i know...but i'm starting up clumsymonkey.com as competition to clumsymonkey.net. :nod:
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i have been to clumsymonkey .com... it sucks
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i'll tell you this much... bring back some of the old rights we had of spamming and being able to harass as we'd like!
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Don't we spam enough already? No one's really holding us back...

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yeah but what happened to the good old days when it was encouraged
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i'm the mother of all spammers and i'm sorry guys....i have this bad habit of never finishing a thought and running off on another. you should try to have a conversation with me in person...it's impossible :freak:
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goats are fun...

sorry just tried to proove that smamming is not frowned upon around here... :D
we all tend to trail off on thoughts that we have especially like the other day when i decided that I...
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i got a list in my english class the other day called the top 100. its a list by random house of the top 100 books of the 20th century. i guess jack kerouac's "on the road" was number 35 or something...id have to find the list again. we might be reading it in my philosophy class w007!
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dude that was cool (I... I got a list in my english class etc) :nod: :freak:
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i have two english classes and we are reading crappy books in both of them.
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I read the book. It was pretty good. It's one of those...deeper meaning books. You have to look past the recklessness to understand the disillusionment that the people are experiencing...
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Kerouac has a strange writing style, too. He used to tape paper together so it was a constant roll, and he'd turn in manuscripts rolled into a giant tube, because he hated wasting time changing paper, or something.
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ooo...that's such a good idea. :nod:
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thats not quite as bizarre as what Vonnegut would do...
for a ouple of his book he took scrap paper and would write like a paragraph on it then # it and then he'd go find another scrap paper... and once he was done he'd hand in all these numbered pieces of scrap paper
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I tried reading OTR and I just couldn't get into it... maybe I should have a go at it again.
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