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testing

5/20/2008 9:54:52 PM

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drunknloaded (9:53) : awesome
cddweller (9:54) : YOU PEOPLE
fjjackso (9:54) :
qntmfred (9:54) : FANNIES

5/20/2008 9:55:40 PM

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fjjackso (9:54) :
qntmfred (9:54) : FANNIES
BEU (9:55) : sorry. I get excited
pilgrimshoes (9:55) : The Internet is a worldwide, publicly accessible series of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol (IP). It is a "network of networks" that consists of millions of smaller domestic, academic, business, and government networks, which together carry various information and services, such as electronic mail, online chat, file transfer, and the interlinked web pages and other resources of the World Wide Web (WWW). The Internet and the World Wide Web are not one and the same. The Internet is a collection of interconnected computer networks, linked by copper wires, fiber-optic cables, wireless connections, etc. In contrast, the Web is a collection of interconnected documents and other resources, linked by hyperlinks and URLs. The World Wide Web is one of the services accessible via the Internet, along with various others including e-mail, file sharing, online gaming and others described below. However, "the Internet" and "the Web" are commonly used interchangeably in non-technical settings. The USSR's launch of Sputnik spurred the United States to create the Advanced Research Projects Agency, known as ARPA, in February 1958 to regain a technological lead.[1][2] ARPA created the Information Processing Technology Office (IPTO) to further the research of the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) program, which had networked country-wide radar systems together for the first time. J. C. R. Licklider was selected to head the IPTO, and saw universal networking as a potential unifying human revolution. Licklider moved from the Psycho-Acoustic Laboratory at Harvard University to MIT in 1950, after becoming interested in information technology. At MIT, he served on a committee that established Lincoln Laboratory and worked on the SAGE project. In 1957 he became a Vice President at BBN, where he bought the first production PDP-1 computer and conducted the first public demonstration of time-sharing. At the IPTO, Licklider recruited Lawrence Roberts to head a project to implement a network, and Roberts based the technology on the work of Paul Baran,[citation needed] who had written an exhaustive study for the U.S. Air Force that recommended packet switching (as opposed to circuit switching) to make a network highly robust and survivable. After much work, the first two nodes of what would become the ARPANET were interconnected between UCLA and SRI International in Menlo Park, California, on October 29, 1969. The ARPANET was one of the "eve" networks of today's Internet. Following on from the demonstration that packet switching worked on the ARPANET, the British Post Office, Telenet, DATAPAC and TRANSPAC collaborated to create the first international packet-switched network service. In the UK, this was referred to as the International Packet Stream Service (IPSS), in 1978. The collection of X.25-based networks grew from Europe and the US to cover Canada, Hong Kong and Australia by 1981. The X.25 packet switching standard was developed in the CCITT (now called ITU-T) around 1976. X.25 was independent of the TCP/IP protocols that arose from the experimental work of DARPA on the ARPANET, Packet Radio Net and Packet Satellite Net during the same time period. Vinton Cerf and Robert Kahn developed the first description of the TCP protocols during 1973 and published a paper on the subject in May 1974. Use of the term "Internet" to describe a single global TCP/IP network originated in December 1974 with the publication of RFC 675, the first full specification of TCP that was written by Vinton Cerf, Yogen Dalal and Carl Sunshine, then at Stanford University. During the next nine years, work proceeded to refine the protocols and to implement them on a wide range of operating systems. The first TCP/IP-wide area network was made operational by January 1, 1983 when all hosts on the ARPANET were switched over from the older NCP protocols to TCP/IP. In 1985, the United States' National Science Foundation (NSF) commissioned the construction of a university 56 kilobit/second network backbone using computers called "fuzzballs" by their inventor, David L. Mills. The following year, NSF sponsored the development of a higher-speed 1.5 megabit/second backbone that became the NSFNet. A key decision to use the DARPA TCP/IP protocols was made by Dennis Jennings, then in charge of the Supercomputer program at NSF. The opening of the network to commercial interests began in 1988. The US Federal Networking Council approved the interconnection of the NSFNET to the commercial MCI Mail system in that year and the link was made in the summer of 1989. Other commercial electronic e-mail services were soon connected, including OnTyme, Telemail and Compuserve. In that same year, three commercial Internet Service Providers were created: UUNET, PSINET and CERFNET. Important, separate networks that offered gateways into, then later merged with, the Internet include Usenet and BITNET. Various other commercial and educational networks, such as Telenet, Tymnet, Compuserve and JANET were interconnected with the growing Internet. Telenet (later called Sprintnet) was a large privately funded national computer network with free dial-up access in cities throughout the U.S. that had been in operation since the 1970s. This network was eventually interconnected with the others in the 1980s as the TCP/IP protocol became increasingly popular. The ability of TCP/IP to work over virtually any pre-existing communication networks allowed for a great ease of growth, although the rapid growth of the Internet was due primarily to the availability of commercial routers from companies such as Cisco Systems, Proteon and Juniper, the availability of commercial Ethernet equipment for local-area networking and the widespread implementation of TCP/IP on the UNIX operating system.







except it wouldnt let me

5/20/2008 9:56:18 PM

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QTPie: i want to bwn dnl
swtjewelbird: omg me too!


woah hold up now...

5/20/2008 9:58:23 PM

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evan (9:57) : go buy Super Mario World
evan (9:57) : it's 10/10
evan (9:58) : The Internet is a worldwide, publicly accessible series of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol (IP). It is a "network of networks" that consists of millions of smaller domestic, academic, business, and government networks, which together carry various information and services, such as electronic mail, online chat, file transfer, and the interlinked web pages and other resources of the World Wide Web (WWW). The Internet and the World Wide Web are not one and the same. The Internet is a collection of interconnected computer networks, linked by copper wires, fiber-optic cables, wireless connections, etc. In contrast, the Web is a collection of interconnected documents and other resources, linked by hyperlinks and URLs. The World Wide Web is one of the services accessible via the Internet, along with various others including e-mail, file sharing, online gaming and others described below. However, "the Internet" and "the Web" are commonly used interchangeably in non-technical settings. The USSR's launch of Sputnik spurred the United States to create the Advanced Research Projects Agency, known as ARPA, in February 1958 to regain a technological lead.[1][2] ARPA created the Information Processing Technology Office (IPTO) to further the research of the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) program, which had networked country-wide radar systems together for the first time. J. C. R. Licklider was selected to head the IPTO, and saw universal networking as a potential unifying human revolution. Licklider moved from the Psycho-Acoustic Laboratory at Harvard University to MIT in 1950, after becoming interested in information technology. At MIT, he served on a committee that established Lincoln Laboratory and worked on the SAGE project. In 1957 he became a Vice President at BBN, where he bought the first production PDP-1 computer and conducted the first public demonstration of time-sharing. At the IPTO, Licklider recruited Lawrence Roberts to head a project to implement a network, and Roberts based the technology on the work of Paul Baran,[citation needed] who had written an exhaustive study for the U.S. Air Force that recommended packet switching (as opposed to circuit switching) to make a network highly robust and survivable. After much work, the first two nodes of what would become the ARPANET were interconnected between UCLA and SRI International in Menlo Park, California, on October 29, 1969.
evan (9:58) : The ARPANET was one of the "eve" networks of today's Internet. Following on from the demonstration that packet switching worked on the ARPANET, the British Post Office, Telenet, DATAPAC and TRANSPAC collaborated to create the first international packet-switched network service. In the UK, this was referred to as the International Packet Stream Service (IPSS), in 1978. The collection of X.25-based networks grew from Europe and the US to cover Canada, Hong Kong and Australia by 1981. The X.25 packet switching standard was developed in the CCITT (now called ITU-T) around 1976. X.25 was independent of the TCP/IP protocols that arose from the experimental work of DARPA on the ARPANET, Packet Radio Net and Packet Satellite Net during the same time period. Vinton Cerf and Robert Kahn developed the first description of the TCP protocols during 1973 and published a paper on the subject in May 1974. Use of the term "Internet" to describe a single global TCP/IP network originated in December 1974 with the publication of RFC 675, the first full specification of TCP that was written by Vinton Cerf, Yogen Dalal and Carl Sunshine, then at Stanford University. During the next nine years, work proceeded to refine the protocols and to implement them on a wide range of operating systems. The first TCP/IP-wide area network was made operational by January 1, 1983 when all hosts on the ARPANET were switched over from the older NCP protocols to TCP/IP. In 1985, the United States' National Science Foundation (NSF) commissioned the construction of a university 56 kilobit/second network backbone using computers called "fuzzballs" by their inventor, David L. Mills. The following year, NSF sponsored the development of a higher-speed 1.5 megabit/second backbone that became the NSFNet. A key decision to use the DARPA TCP/IP protocols was made by Dennis Jennings, then in charge of the Supercomputer program at NSF. The opening of the network to commercial interests began in 1988. The US Federal Networking Council approved the interconnection of the NSFNET to the commercial MCI Mail system in that year and the link was made in the summer of 1989. Other commercial electronic e-mail services were soon connected, including OnTyme, Telemail and Compuserve. In that same year, three commercial Internet Service Providers were created: UUNET, PSINET and CERFNET. Important, separate networks that offered gateways into, then later merged with, the Internet include Usenet and BITNET. Various other commercial and educational networks, such as Telenet, Tymnet, Compuserve and JANET were interconnected with the growing Internet. Telenet (later called Sprintnet) was a large privately funded national computer network with free dial-up access in cities throughout the U.S. that had been in operation since the 1970s. This network was eventually interconnected with the others in the 1980s as the TCP/IP protocol became increasingly popular. The ability of TCP/IP to work over virtually any pre-existing communication networks allowed for a great ease of growth, although the rapid growth of the Internet was due primarily to the availability of commercial routers from companies such as Cisco Systems, Proteon and Juniper, the availability of commercial Ethernet equipment for local-area networking and the widespread implementation of TCP/IP on the UNIX operating system.

5/20/2008 9:58:42 PM

SwtJewelBird
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^^ I feel a lawsuit coming.. those words were slander...

5/21/2008 7:49:34 PM

evan
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evan (9:50) : NIPPON Q QUEUE... DOG! ASH GALA WONDERFUL
evan (9:50) : EASY RIDER SALAD THE MALL
evan (9:50) : WHO DONG HIDE LABEL
evan (9:50) : Q Q Q Q S S S S!

5/21/2008 9:51:41 PM

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DiamondAce (9:50) : VIVAAAAAAA
evan (9:51) : if anyone knows what that is from, you are forever cool in my book
Sweden (9:51) : NIPPON Q QUEUE
Sweden (9:51) : DOG!

5/21/2008 9:52:32 PM

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DiamondAce (10:19) : next to*
OmarBadu (10:22) : haha q: what have i done to warrant suspension? a: dudes
joe17669 (10:23) :
joe17669 (10:24) : i gotta clean up the kitchen tonight. gonna suck


post of the night by far

5/21/2008 10:40:32 PM

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joe17669 (10:57)
OmarBadu (10:58)
OmarBadu (10:59)
joe17669 (10:59)

5/22/2008 11:47:53 PM

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XSMP (12:00) : hai guise
XSMP (12:00) : what's going on in here?
XSMP (12:00) : you guys still awake?
XSMP (12:00) : fine fuck you too then lol
evan (12:02) : you want to fuck me?
XSMP (12:03) : geezus i should punch you in the uterus for scaring me like that
XSMP (12:04) : no thanks...im not a bro.
XSMP (12:04) : take your gamecube and your huge black dildo and kindly leave please
evan (12:22) : ahahaha

5/23/2008 12:58:33 AM

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vinylbandit (10:17) : WHATUPCBOX
vinylbandit (10:17) : JEN SAYS HI
drunknloaded (10:19) : tell jen i love her so much

5/27/2008 10:20:41 PM

Jen
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why wont somone just thell him he creeps me out severly

5/27/2008 11:29:49 PM

vinylbandit
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hey dnl

you creep her out severely

or severly

5/27/2008 11:32:06 PM

drunknloaded
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thats called "playing hard to get" silly^^

[Edited on May 27, 2008 at 11:32 PM. Reason : ^]

5/27/2008 11:32:22 PM

XSMP
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i can't imagine being like, 30 and witnessing this...oh yea. im 28 in a week.

5/28/2008 2:12:19 AM

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DiamondAce (2:22) : Scary larry is happy
evan (2:23) : yeah it sure is
drunknloaded (2:25) : english holmes...we are not all computer wizzes
XSMP (2:26) : copy/paste holmes...we can't all be original

6/2/2008 2:26:33 AM

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i think xsmp is insinuating i didnt create that phrase

6/2/2008 2:27:04 AM

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drunknloaded (2:25) : english holmes...we are not all computer wizzes
XSMP (2:26) : copy/paste holmes...we can't all be original
drunknloaded (2:26) : ???
drunknloaded (2:28) : i think xsmp is insinuating i didnt create that phrase

6/2/2008 2:28:26 AM

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it reset at 5:05 for some reason

drunknloaded (5:05) : first
drunknloaded (5:13) : i dedicate 2nd to jen
drunknloaded (5:14) : i dedicate 3 to jen
drunknloaded (5:14) : i dedicate 4th to jen
drunknloaded (5:15) : i dedicate 5-10 to jessie jepp
drunknloaded (5:17) : i dedicate 11-100 to cddweller
drunknloaded (5:31) : i dedicate 69 to evan
drunknloaded (5:33) : or would that be like 88?


[Edited on June 2, 2008 at 5:34 AM. Reason : more]

6/2/2008 5:14:51 AM

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oe17669 (10:23) : so instead of saying 'LIVE' on cnn, they say 'HAPPENING NOW' -- what's wrong with live?
EMCE (10:41) : oh dear
joe17669 (10:52) : qntmfred- i tried re-uploading pictures in my gallery, but it said they already existed. i deleted the photos and tried again with no luck. any ideas?
XSMP (10:54) : yes dnl, the photos are hashed. you need to modify them slightly and re upload them.

6/3/2008 10:55:19 PM

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evan (7:04) : recently ive been obsessed with singing "soulja boy" in a very white accent
evan (7:04) : i rather enjoy it
evan (7:11) : ooh, i just tried it as Screamo... even better
evan (7:16) : the possibilities are endless

6/5/2008 7:17:30 AM

XSMP
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sing it country western!

6/5/2008 12:14:34 PM

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Quote :
"drunknloaded (5:33) : or would that be like 88?"


lollersz

6/5/2008 12:15:37 PM

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NC86 (1:22) : someone comment in my playlist thread.
ReceiveDeath (2:29) : nope
XSMP (3:42) : no onenighter86
terpball (4:11) : fuck no kid

6/6/2008 4:30:23 PM

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BEU (9:38) : did you wet the bed?!?! water bed!??!
evan (1:21) : who wants to suck my penisssssss?
ncsuftw1 (1:23) : *crickets*
XSMP (2:10) : *gay crickets*

6/14/2008 2:11:34 PM

XSMP
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ambrosia1231 (1:01) : you know he posts on here. It would take someone like DNL or RD.
XSMP (1:07) : <3 chatterbox banter
StayPuff (1:08) : a few years ago the b0x was dead all of the time
XSMP (1:09) : but no longer!

6/27/2008 1:10:24 PM

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XSMP (1:17) : clapping is like running - i aint doing it uless im being chased
StayPuff (1:18) : you clap when you are being chased
XSMP (1:18) : if it's a dog or something maybe
XSMP (1:19) : i can clap really loud though
XSMP (1:19) : that + yelling usually does the trick tho
qntmfred (1:20) : lol
StayPuff (1:21) : oh ok...i was just picturing you running in the special olympics or something

6/27/2008 2:53:17 PM

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StayPuff (12:33) : tdub is starting to bore me
djeternal (12:35) : starting? it's nothing like the old days
StayPuff (12:44) : grrr..i closed the window so i can cut on the AC...and I forgot to cut it on...dammit
StayPuff (12:48) : man...biography did a show on guns and roses

6/28/2008 12:55:05 PM

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StayPuff (11:27) : bored
Walls1441 (11:42) : FUCK what is wrong with my computer
Walls1441 (11:42) : theres just like random sites i can go to and random sites that don't load
ZomBCraw (11:53) : your mom blocked your pornsites

7/1/2008 2:43:28 AM

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evan (7:45) : (fireworks, that is)
evan (7:45) : clarification: fucking alex, watching fireworks
XSMP (7:49) : no roman candle buttlove? poo
drunknloaded (7:56) : haha

7/4/2008 9:41:32 PM

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legatic (1:24) : then again, jackleg "met" amsterdam, FWIW
synapse (1:33) : hahahaha
synapse (1:33) : everytime he looks in the mirror
XSMP (1:53) : oh shit rly?

7/10/2008 1:54:39 PM

XSMP
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djeternal (6:27) : ? djeternal's massive penis
ncsuftw1 (7:10) : aaronburro (10:27) : 3 hours
StayPuff (12:19) : back from NY

7/12/2008 1:36:17 AM

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7/12/2008 1:37:21 AM

XSMP
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don't pic bomb my thread

7/12/2008 1:38:22 AM

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how is that pic bombing?

7/12/2008 1:40:26 AM

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Sweden (10:09) : What are the current happenings in this?
XSMP (10:28) : nothing, my brethren.
StayPuff (11:13) : who runs this?
XSMP (11:14) : NOT RD LOLOL

7/14/2008 11:14:52 AM

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joe17669 (12:06) : 1
OmarBadu (12:06) : 2
fjjackso (12:09) : 3
ncsuftw1 (12:19) : 4

7/20/2008 1:09:41 AM

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ambrosia1231 (3:36) : So I bet after today, troletax will be premie by friday.
XSMP (3:37) : lol
XSMP (3:37) : sorry if i prompted that - but if that comes true then he'll have to share space in the chatterbox with omar, then it's OVER.
Sweden (3:39) : posting here so that i get quoted in chit chat

7/21/2008 3:38:59 PM

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OmarBadu (10:56) : can you teach me how!
djeternal (10:57) : looking back, I should have bet a blowjob in it or something. i need to learn how to work
djeternal (10:57) : if I win, I'll let you give me a blow job. if you win, you get to give me a blowjob.
XSMP (10:59) : so djeternal is like evan?

7/22/2008 11:00:05 AM

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its stupid when you put your own finish on it and twist the context

7/22/2008 11:01:23 AM

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djeternal (10:59) : you are not gay unless you are the one doing the sucking
djeternal (10:59) : right?
XSMP (11:00) : no.
djeternal (11:01) : DOH!

7/22/2008 11:01:38 AM

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Quote :
"legatic (1:24) : then again, jackleg "met" amsterdam, FWIW
synapse (1:33) : hahahaha
synapse (1:33) : everytime he looks in the mirror
XSMP (1:53) : oh shit rly?"


i never met amsterdam

wow wow wow you kids think about me way too much

and the mods all know im not him

give it a rest

7/22/2008 11:03:13 AM

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djeternal (10:59) : you are not gay unless you are the one doing the sucking
djeternal (10:59) : right?
XSMP (11:00) : no.
djeternal (11:01) : DOH!

what do you know jl makes a cameo

7/22/2008 11:08:09 AM

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yeah its been wild, i think ive only had time to fuck off on tww one day out of the past week and a half or so. well there were computers around, i just only had the desire to one day i guess

7/22/2008 11:09:20 AM

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^^ I already posted that. because, you see, I could care less if anyone thinks I am gay. i think my reputation speaks for itself

[Edited on July 22, 2008 at 11:10 AM. Reason : a]

7/22/2008 11:09:50 AM

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djeternal (11:25) : I'll be 30 in a little over a week, think I should quit TWW for good?
mildew (12:01) : i wish i knew how to quit TWW
XSMP (12:32) : kill it. kill it with fire until it dies from it.
XSMP (12:33) : your computer, that is.

7/31/2008 12:34:00 AM

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Walls1441 (2:11) : yeah you probably live in a shitty apartment and don't have any friends so you probably just smoke in your room.
XSMP (2:23) : yea it's a total shithole dude we are the first people to lease here ever actually, it's brand new to the point that only 15% of the apts are filled so far. http://thewolfweb.com/photos/00500094.jpg
XSMP (2:23) : http://thewolfweb.com/photos/00500095.jpg
XSMP (2:23) : like i said total shithole

8/3/2008 2:26:14 PM

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EMCE (4:42) : foist
OmarBadu (4:42) : uno?
EMCE (4:43) : not quick enough, old bean
OmarBadu (4:43) : oic

8/7/2008 6:00:18 PM

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set em up

8/9/2008 12:12:30 PM

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