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CarlosFerreira
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by CarlosFerreira » 16 Dec 2009, 15:12
shinji wrote: Phoenix wrote: CarlosFerreira wrote: I object. The environmental economist here does object. Does you know there are now companies that allow you use a potted pine tree and will take it back and replant it in the end? You can use the same tree several years in a row and everything.
And, don't they suffer too much? Not to mention the exhaustion...
Just to say, I've been working selling Christmas trees the last two weeks and we had some potted ones; nobody bought one. People would buy 5 foot crap wiry ones before getting a nice bushy, healthy potted one. 'Twas strange.
Phoenix, I feel for the trees as well.
shinj, can't say I am surprised.
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by Phoenix » 16 Dec 2009, 17:45
CarlosFerreira wrote: Phoenix, I feel for the trees as well.
Well, it was actually a very silly joke...
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by thehemogoblin » 16 Dec 2009, 20:54
I take my tree out of a box. None of those godforsaken fir needles in the carpet for months afterward.
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by CarlosFerreira » 16 Dec 2009, 21:02
Phoenix wrote: CarlosFerreira wrote: Phoenix, I feel for the trees as well.
Well, it was actually a very silly joke...
Well, you know, I do feel for the poor trees.
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by Phoenix » 16 Dec 2009, 21:27
CarlosFerreira wrote: Well, you know, I do feel for the poor trees.
Cheers for you. Much to my embarrassment I only care for animals and tend to cast vegetals aside...
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by RejectSteve » 17 Dec 2009, 21:07
Nissanymania! Friday has never been the same since.The car in front is a Stefan.
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by RejectSteve » 19 Dec 2009, 03:39
Hate to double post, but is anybody else going to St. Petersburg?
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=882
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by Salamander » 22 Dec 2009, 13:27
Sebastian Vettel wrote: If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
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by Rosstitute » 25 Dec 2009, 01:47
Dude, ever since I got my new shoes I've been really uncomfortable with my hairloss. Thanks so much. (Btw,I have a lead for you... There's this guy, name of Jacques... he might be interested as well)
P.S. Excuse me for choosing "The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum" to leave a offer for men about achat propecia
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by Salamander » 25 Dec 2009, 01:49
Sebastian Vettel wrote: If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
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by Salamander » 25 Dec 2009, 01:52
Why would anyone take it if they know they have an allergic reaction to it?
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by Nuppiz » 30 Dec 2009, 14:10
Eurosport broadcast for the 1990 Mexican GP prequalifying: "The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
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by MinardiFan95 » 02 Jan 2010, 09:14
I'm guessing this was supposed to be spam, but it ended up as a whole bunch of question marks
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This is a cool spot.
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by TomWazzleshaw » 02 Jan 2010, 09:15
Even if it didn't turn into a bunch of question marks the content would have been questionable anyway
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by CarlosFerreira » 02 Jan 2010, 10:13
Wizzie wrote: MinardiFan95 wrote: I'm guessing this was supposed to be spam, but it ended up as a whole bunch of question marks
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=922 Even if it didn't turn into a bunch of question marks the content would have been questionable anyway
Thanks, guys. I think what we're seeing is a reflection of the fact even spammers get confused when they hit F1Rejects, at times.
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by Phoenix » 02 Jan 2010, 15:32
CarlosFerreira wrote: Wizzie wrote: Even if it didn't turn into a bunch of question marks the content would have been questionable anyway
Thanks, guys. I think what we're seeing is a reflection of the fact even spammers get confused when they hit F1Rejects, at times.
HWNSNBM, which is powerful...
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by shinji » 13 Jan 2010, 16:09
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Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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by CarlosFerreira » 13 Jan 2010, 16:16
shinji wrote: [urlhttp://www.f1rejects.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=297&start=630#p27419]Some pretty intelligent Christian spam. Woo.[/url]
I'm looking through it at the moment. After you reported, the links seem to have disappeared. I'm gonna leave it there, no links, for now.
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by Phoenix » 13 Jan 2010, 19:51
CarlosFerreira wrote: shinji wrote: [urlhttp://www.f1rejects.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=297&start=630#p27419]Some pretty intelligent Christian spam. Woo.[/url]
I'm looking through it at the moment. After you reported, the links seem to have disappeared. I'm gonna leave it there, no links, for now.
thehemogoblin's doing the dirty work for you
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by CarlosFerreira » 13 Jan 2010, 20:15
Phoenix wrote: CarlosFerreira wrote: shinji wrote: [urlhttp://www.f1rejects.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=297&start=630#p27419]Some pretty intelligent Christian spam. Woo.[/url]
I'm looking through it at the moment. After you reported, the links seem to have disappeared. I'm gonna leave it there, no links, for now.
thehemogoblin's doing the dirty work for you
It's a dirty job, but some goblin's gotta do it.
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by thehemogoblin » 13 Jan 2010, 21:13
CarlosFerreira wrote: Phoenix wrote: CarlosFerreira wrote: I'm looking through it at the moment. After you reported, the links seem to have disappeared. I'm gonna leave it there, no links, for now.
thehemogoblin's doing the dirty work for you
It's a dirty job, but some goblin's gotta do it.
I didn't touch it.
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by CarlosFerreira » 13 Jan 2010, 21:18
thehemogoblin wrote: I didn't touch it.
It's been taken care of, then.
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by shinji » 15 Jan 2010, 23:38
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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by Nuppiz » 16 Jan 2010, 12:49
Eurosport broadcast for the 1990 Mexican GP prequalifying: "The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
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by CarlosFerreira » 17 Jan 2010, 17:19
I thought we had dealt with that specific mid-thread spammer yesterday. Thanks for the tip.
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by thehemogoblin » 18 Jan 2010, 02:12
Oh, the irony. Oh, the irony indeed.
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by P_Friesacher » 18 Jan 2010, 02:45
Hey Konder! For the answer to your enourmously challenging question, please look up the solution you provided yourself with just a few hours ago in the (now thankfully deleted) message I linked to three messages above. "Hope this helps!"
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by ADx_Wales » 20 Jan 2010, 02:24
bots have an unhealthy interest in my fiction too
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=951
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by shinji » 20 Jan 2010, 17:24
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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by ADx_Wales » 20 Jan 2010, 18:11
lol soz, "Devon does A**l" what? the whole county?
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by Collieafc » 20 Jan 2010, 18:27
Seemed a little quiet on the spam front, but its as if a new wave has hit :S
DanielPT wrote: Life usually expires after 400 meters and always before reaching 2 laps or so. In essence, Life is short.
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by CarlosFerreira » 20 Jan 2010, 18:29
Been deleting posts by that specific spammer all day. It should be sorted shortly.
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