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Krallum
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You should be able to bump threads after 366 days for obvious reasons

This has been a Krallum suggestion

11/30/2012 10:53:49 AM

Krallum
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I am talking about leap years

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11/30/2012 10:56:44 AM

GeniuSxBoY
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Premies should have 5 years
Reggies should have 1 years

11/30/2012 11:19:34 AM

Krallum
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lol no.

I am asking for a difference of one day not a drastic change of policy

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11/30/2012 11:25:49 AM

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so you can respond to threads for regular annual events like holidays? makes sense.

11/30/2012 12:02:33 PM

GeniuSxBoY
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Quote :
"so you can respond to threads for regular annual events like holidays? makes sense.

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Actually people make threads about annular events a month before they happen.


266 Chit Chat Annual Christmas Eve Lunch in CLT (2012) EMCE 11/26/2012 5:53:17 PM
266 Chit Chat 2012 Christmas Tree Thread djeternal 11/26/2012 2:27:11 PM
266 Chit Chat What would the user above want for christmas? bbehe 11/20/2012 4:42:27 PM
266 Chit Chat What's on your Christmas list? synapse 11/20/2012 2:40:35 PM
266 Chit Chat Official 2012 anti-Christmas thread dtownral 11/20/2012 12:30:05 PM

11/30/2012 12:20:37 PM

Krallum
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fucking can we ban this faggot please

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11/30/2012 1:03:08 PM

Mr. Joshua
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Quote :
"Definition of ANNULAR

: of, relating to, or forming a ring
See annular defined for kids ยป
Origin of ANNULAR

Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French annulaire, from Medieval Latin anularis, from Latin anulus
First Known Use: 1571
Rhymes with ANNULAR

cannular, granular"

12/4/2012 1:20:08 AM

wdprice3
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haha, gg, geniesexboy.

12/4/2012 1:15:29 PM

GeniuSxBoY
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I meant annualiar.

12/4/2012 5:18:22 PM

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