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starvingeyes
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by starvingeyes »
goes live monday.
please email me with everthing mike related you can think of. anybody with interviews, fan pics and the like, send 'em to me.
o yeah. since i don't own thecurb.ca anymore my email [ right now ] is
czimmerman@theinsurancedoctor.com
thanks
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Susan
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by Susan »
l337w007!
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Axtech
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by Axtech »
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There's no better way to say it!
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by lora »
Sweet!
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by teelow »
What is an "emtee"?
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the android
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by the android »
"Emtee" was Mike's Clumsy Congress username.
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Axtech
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by Axtech »
As in M.T. (Mike Turner). "M.T." is pronounced "Emtee".
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Bananababy
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by Bananababy »
haha, that's kinda cool.. :wink:
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rAiNeBoW
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by rAiNeBoW »
omg! i never realized that! duh

um... if 1337 means "good (if i'm correct, wich i probably am not) what does
l337w007 mean?
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Axtech
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by Axtech »
Well, w007 is another term in itself. It's like an enthusiastic cheer. "Woot!". Much like "Woo!" or "Woo-hoo!".
And "1337" means elite. So yeah, "good" is close enough.
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rAiNeBoW
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by rAiNeBoW »
so it means "goodwoot"?
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Axtech
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by Axtech »
No, it just means Susan was really excited and neglected to put a space between the two.

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by Susan »
But there isn't supposed to be a space.

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by Axtech »
Okay, she was so excited that the two terms became one in her insanely hyper-fast world.
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by Susan »
And how.

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by happening fish »
emtee, emtee, i miss my emtee, gimme a little emtee, emtee, WOO!
*ends song and runs away*
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by Susan »
*applause*
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by Axtech »
*Joins Susan*
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Every now and then I fall out into open air just to feel the wind, rain and everything.
And though the hum and sway gets me down, I'll find the way to peace and openness.
"Robbo" - © Alex (happeningfish)...^5 ^5 v v
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by teelow »
Axtech wrote:No, it just means Susan was really excited and neglected to put a space between the two.

Haha! I can just imagine her hitting numbers randomly on the pad, making funny noises anddrooling a little...
Sorry Susan! :wink:
Emtee, cool! Nice song by the way, happeninfish...
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by Susan »
I can imagine myself doing that as well.
