I’ll test wherever I damn well want to.
SanibelMan - My Homepage
I can only please one person per day.
Today is not your day.
Tomorrow isn’t looking good either.
One more change, and I think I’m done.
SanibelMan - My Homepage
I can only please one person per day.
Today is not your day.
Tomorrow isn’t looking good either.
sig test
Princess of the Time and Space Continuum since 1969 (upgraded to Goddess 01/07/00)
Yes I did see the plan for the bypass. It was on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard’ - Arthur Dent
let’s try this again
Princess of the Time and Space Continuum since 1969 (upgraded to Goddess 01/07/00) =^…^=
Yes, I did see the plan for the bypass. It was on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard’ - Arthur Dent
Current Score
Rank Username Name City, State Score Possible Score
1 theunforgivn Sachin Kapur St. Louis, MO 29 189
2 monona Brian Shore Madison, WI 28 188
2 hardcore-2000 Fadsf Asdf Asdfa, AL 28 186
4 bacchus1976 Ben Gabrielson Plainfield, IL 27 183
5 mrknow Patrick Hunt Wurtland, KY 26 186
5 cbphelan Chris Phelan Orlando, FL 26 186
5 flyp Zack Pierceall Springfield, IL 26 186
5 enright3 Bob Mccormick Roswell, GA 26 176
9 divemaster David Swearingen Silver Spring, MD 24 170
10 funneefarmer Paul Hickling Edmeston, NY 22 176
10 milossarian Keith Matheny East Jordan, MI 22 174
12 punditok Roy Wingo El Paso, TX 21 175
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=“1” face=“Verdana, Arial”>code:</font><HR><pre>Current Score
Rank Username Score Possible Score
1 theunforgivn 29 189
2 monona 28 188
2 hardcore-2000 28 186
4 bacchus1976 27 183
5 mrknow 26 186
5 cbphelan 26 186
5 flyp 26 186
5 enright3 26 176
9 divemaster 24 170
10 funneefarmer 22 176
10 milossarian 22 174
12 punditok 21 175
One more go of it…
SanibelMan - My Homepage
I can only please one person per day.
Today is not your day.
Tomorrow isn’t looking good either.
One last try.
I can only please one person per day.
Today is not your day.
Tomorrow isn’t looking good either.
Kat
March 18, 2000, 9:48pm
31
How does this look? (new sig test)
Your Official Cat Goddess since 10/20/99.
Now, Mr. President, the key issue we face today…is that an ice cream truck I hear?
It’s getting so a man can’t even test in private in this day and age…
Kat
March 22, 2000, 1:07am
33
That’s okay, Breck. I’m sure no one was watching. EG
This from http://www.eonline.com:
Torture by Backstreet
by Emily Farache
Mar 21, 1996, 12:00 PM PT
Teenyboppers worldwide may disagree, but to University of Toronto campus police, playing the Backstreet Boys is the harshest form of torture.
In a move that would make the Spanish Inquisition proud, campus police are pumping in Backstreet tunes, along with a healthy dash of AC/DC ditties, in hopes of ending a student sit-in.
For the past six days, a band of socially conscious students has been demanding the university institute a campus-wide ban on the sale of clothing made in Third World sweatshops. To get their point across to campus officials, the students decided to occupy the president’s office.
For its part, university officials say they are happy to talk to the students, but not while they’re occupying the office.
To expedite the exodus, campus police cut the phone and power lines and cranked up the boom boxes.
So, the activists are forced to take sponge baths to the tune of “I Need You Tonight”, eat meals (hoisted up in buckets from friends below) to the strains of “Larger Than Life” and stay up to date on homework (via their laptops) as “Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely” plays. And plays. And plays.
“This is probably the first time the Backstreet Boys have been deliberately used as a form of sleep-deprivation torture,” one protester tells Canada’s National Post newspaper.
As university spokeswoman Jane Stirling says, the Backstreet Boys were chosen in hopes of “making life a little more uncomfortable” for the protesters.
And so far it’s worked. Of the 19 students who began the sit-in last week, only eight remain.
—Aquí nos paga veinte muertos, teniente .
Test.
This from http://www.eonline.com:
Torture by Backstreet
by Emily Farache
Mar 21, 1996, 12:00 PM PT
Teenyboppers worldwide may disagree, but to University of Toronto campus police, playing the Backstreet Boys is the harshest form of torture.
In a move that would make the Spanish Inquisition proud, campus police are pumping in Backstreet tunes, along with a healthy dash of AC/DC ditties, in hopes of ending a student sit-in.
For the past six days, a band of socially conscious students has been demanding the university institute a campus-wide ban on the sale of clothing made in Third World sweatshops. To get their point across to campus officials, the students decided to occupy the president’s office.
For its part, university officials say they are happy to talk to the students, but not while they’re occupying the office.
To expedite the exodus, campus police cut the phone and power lines and cranked up the boom boxes.
So, the activists are forced to take sponge baths to the tune of “I Need You Tonight”, eat meals (hoisted up in buckets from friends below) to the strains of “Larger Than Life” and stay up to date on homework (via their laptops) as “Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely” plays. And plays. And plays.
“This is probably the first time the Backstreet Boys have been deliberately used as a form of sleep-deprivation torture,” one protester tells Canada’s National Post newspaper.
As university spokeswoman Jane Stirling says, the Backstreet Boys were chosen in hopes of “making life a little more uncomfortable” for the protesters.
And so far it’s worked. Of the 19 students who began the sit-in last week, only eight remain.
—Aquí nos paga veinte muertos, teniente .
Lissa
March 24, 2000, 4:35am
36
CRAP! How about a sig test that actually includes the sig?
*“Life moves pretty fast, if you don’t stop to look around once in a while you could miss it.” - Ferris Bueller
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new sig test
*“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop to look around once in a while you could miss it.” - Ferris Bueller
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