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I have PM'd you
I hope to aid you with my
limited knowledge

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Starrman

Adept or inept?
Poetic, technical help
seems risky to me.

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Phla...

Throw PC in trash
Micro-stuffed once too often
Buy an Apple Mac

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no1marauder

Crusty curmudgeon.
Aging like a rotting fruit;
Bitter and sour.

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Originally posted by darvlay


Starrman

Adept or inept?
Poetic, technical help
seems risky to me.
i am truly hurt
to think you might consider
my help, so helpless 🙂

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RBHill

Jesus' little pet
has an empty dish of food.
Feed him some more lies.

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Darvlay

Saviour of man.
Jewish nation; wait no more!
Your messiah comes!

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Slimjim

Scourge of the brown race;
destroy the evil doers.
For their skin is dark.

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JamesWoodley

A boy or machine?
Machines can spell with great ease -
He must be a boy.

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Mateulose

Inadequate size -
Leads to a much larger mouth
and hairy palms too!

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Okay that's it... before everyone hates me (more)...

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Originally posted by darvlay
Oy! Sluggish players
sport keyboard imprints on cheek
Hurry up Skeeter!
Hmmmm.....you guys haven't got the haiku quite right.

I quote from Websters Third ( Unabridged ) :

hai.ku[/] \'hi(,)ku\n,pl[b]haiku[Jap] : an unrhymed Japanese poem of three lines containing 5, 7 and 5 syllables respectively, referring in some way to one of the seasons of the year, and constituting a late 19th century development of the hokku.

skeeter

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Phlabibit's Hard Drive
At work no less my good friends!
Has bit the big one....
did yoda write this
piece of complete gibberish
hmmm, teach u I will

D

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Originally posted by Starrman
In the style of Yoda....

Enter bios you must
reassign primary drive
reboot you will hmmmmm
Goddammit to hell,
you just beat me to the punch,
now last one is lame.

D

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Originally posted by skeeter
Hmmmm.....you guys haven't got the [b]haiku quite right.

I quote from Websters Third ( Unabridged ) :

hai.ku[/] \'hi(,)ku\n,pl[b]haiku[Jap] : an unrhymed Japanese poem of three lines containing 5, 7 and 5 syllables respectively, referring in some way to one of the seasons of the year, and constituting a late 19th century development of the hokku.

skeeter [/b]
Yeah but where's the fun in talking about the seasons? Why does everything have to be so by the book? Don't you like breaking the rules, Skeeter? You wanna party?