someone always is.Rexer25 wrote:Not to point too many fingers, but some one is being extra gratuitousliness, in a number of threads...ulysses5019 wrote:silvercamaro wrote: Was, too!
I felt the need to correct you in a non-gratuitous manner.
I take exception to your non-gratuitousness.
Gratuity-ness
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peacock2121 wrote:someone always is.Rexer25 wrote:Not to point too many fingers, but some one is being extra gratuitousliness, in a number of threads...ulysses5019 wrote:
I take exception to your non-gratuitousness.
Thank you. Oh, I met someone from Millerton today.
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Rexer25 wrote:Not to point too many fingers, but some one is being extra gratuitousliness, in a number of threads...ulysses5019 wrote:silvercamaro wrote: Was, too!
I felt the need to correct you in a non-gratuitous manner.
I take exception to your non-gratuitousness.
Where else to be gratuitous? Especially in a gratuity-ness thread.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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Someone?peacock2121 wrote:someone always is.Rexer25 wrote:Not to point too many fingers, but some one is being extra gratuitousliness, in a number of threads...ulysses5019 wrote:
I take exception to your non-gratuitousness.
Some one?
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I'll field the Rankings questions tonight when I get out the list, but I'm thinking offhand that christie has already passed 11,111.....
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I could practically walk to Millerton!ulysses5019 wrote:peacock2121 wrote:someone always is.Rexer25 wrote: Not to point too many fingers, but some one is being extra gratuitousliness, in a number of threads...
Thank you. Oh, I met someone from Millerton today.
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Both, I think.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Someone?peacock2121 wrote:someone always is.Rexer25 wrote: Not to point too many fingers, but some one is being extra gratuitousliness, in a number of threads...
Some one?
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I'd better not hear another peep out of anyone complaining about me posting gratuitously.
Just saying.....
Just saying.....
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I'd better not hear another peep out of anyone complaining about me posting gratuitously.
I am not posting gratuitously. I am posting with a purpose. PWP. Yup. Gotta keep ahead of Uly.
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tlynn78 wrote:I'd better not hear another peep out of anyone complaining about me posting gratuitously.
I am not posting gratuitously. I am posting with a purpose. PWP. Yup. Gotta keep ahead of Uly.
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And I'm posting as fast as I can to stay in the same place.
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ulysses5019 wrote:tlynn78 wrote:I'd better not hear another peep out of anyone complaining about me posting gratuitously.
I am not posting gratuitously. I am posting with a purpose. PWP. Yup. Gotta keep ahead of Uly.
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And I'm posting as fast as I can to stay in the same place.
I dunno what your latest avatar represents or what thread inspired it, but it's creeping me out.
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I'm gonna try to post in every thread earlier than this.gsabc wrote:May I be gratuitive in this thread as well? I really have nothing to say, and nothing to add to other threads. So I might as well spend some time here.
Without blithering.
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Sprots is carrying on the grand tradition of verbosity and gratuitousness.SportsFan68 wrote:I'm gonna try to post in every thread earlier than this.gsabc wrote:May I be gratuitive in this thread as well? I really have nothing to say, and nothing to add to other threads. So I might as well spend some time here.
Without blithering.
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Nope, I'm in the OldClass, not the VerboseClass.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Sprots is carrying on the grand tradition of verbosity and gratuitousness.SportsFan68 wrote:I'm gonna try to post in every thread earlier than this.gsabc wrote:May I be gratuitive in this thread as well? I really have nothing to say, and nothing to add to other threads. So I might as well spend some time here.
Without blithering.
Long live the memory of harv, wild_bill and thecalvinator.

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That's why I said carrying on.SportsFan68 wrote:Nope, I'm in the OldClass, not the VerboseClass.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Sprots is carrying on the grand tradition of verbosity and gratuitousness.SportsFan68 wrote: I'm gonna try to post in every thread earlier than this.
Without blithering.
Long live the memory of harv, wild_bill and thecalvinator.
I guess I should have included robertl30 in my roll call as well.
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I'd love to "see" robertl30 again.TheCalvinator24 wrote: That's why I said carrying on.
I guess I should have included robertl30 in my roll call as well.
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That makes one of us.SportsFan68 wrote:I'd love to "see" robertl30 again.TheCalvinator24 wrote: That's why I said carrying on.
I guess I should have included robertl30 in my roll call as well.
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SportsFan68 wrote:I'd love to "see" robertl30 again.TheCalvinator24 wrote: That's why I said carrying on.
I guess I should have included robertl30 in my roll call as well.
Hasn't been around since June 8, 2001....
His 1854 posts in just 4 months on the Bored still stands as an impressive feat, even for the day.... not to mention the fact that he singlehandedly extended the life of the QoD by a couple years and what he did for the popularity of Google-PAFing. Nobody got more bang for the buck out of their short time on the Bored than rl30....
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A little more than 400/month? Piffle.littlebeast13 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:I'd love to "see" robertl30 again.TheCalvinator24 wrote: That's why I said carrying on.
I guess I should have included robertl30 in my roll call as well.
Hasn't been around since June 8, 2001....
His 1854 posts in just 4 months on the Bored still stands as an impressive feat, even for the day.... not to mention the fact that he singlehandedly extended the life of the QoD by a couple years and what he did for the popularity of Google-PAFing. Nobody got more bang for the buck out of their short time on the Bored than rl30....
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At that rate he would only have had about 4600 after 10 months.
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TheCalvinator24 wrote:A little more than 400/month? Piffle.littlebeast13 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote: I'd love to "see" robertl30 again.
Hasn't been around since June 8, 2001....
His 1854 posts in just 4 months on the Bored still stands as an impressive feat, even for the day.... not to mention the fact that he singlehandedly extended the life of the QoD by a couple years and what he did for the popularity of Google-PAFing. Nobody got more bang for the buck out of their short time on the Bored than rl30....
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At that rate he would only have had about 4600 after 10 months.
But the other verbosers stuck around.....
Everyone else with 1500+ posts had at least a year or more on the Bored.....
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I hit 9000 in just over 10 months.littlebeast13 wrote:TheCalvinator24 wrote:A little more than 400/month? Piffle.littlebeast13 wrote:
Hasn't been around since June 8, 2001....
His 1854 posts in just 4 months on the Bored still stands as an impressive feat, even for the day.... not to mention the fact that he singlehandedly extended the life of the QoD by a couple years and what he did for the popularity of Google-PAFing. Nobody got more bang for the buck out of their short time on the Bored than rl30....
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At that rate he would only have had about 4600 after 10 months.
But the other verbosers stuck around.....
Everyone else with 1500+ posts had at least a year or more on the Bored.....
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My first 10 months on the Bored.TheCalvinator24 wrote:I hit 9000 in just over 10 months.littlebeast13 wrote:TheCalvinator24 wrote: A little more than 400/month? Piffle.
At that rate he would only have had about 4600 after 10 months.
But the other verbosers stuck around.....
Everyone else with 1500+ posts had at least a year or more on the Bored.....
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TheCalvinator24 wrote:That makes one of us.SportsFan68 wrote:I'd love to "see" robertl30 again.TheCalvinator24 wrote: That's why I said carrying on.
I guess I should have included robertl30 in my roll call as well.

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TheCalvinator24 wrote:My first 10 months on the Bored.TheCalvinator24 wrote:I hit 9000 in just over 10 months.littlebeast13 wrote:
But the other verbosers stuck around.....
Everyone else with 1500+ posts had at least a year or more on the Bored.....
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My posts are lost on some other bored.
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TheCalvinator24 wrote:I calculate that 2801 on the Raspberry bored will be significant for me. I know I'm still a few days away from getting there, but will you please let me know the real number.littlebeast13 wrote: OK, here's something for you to shoot for.....
Your 10,000th all-time post will be your 2,116th here....
I will be long in bed by the time that happens, but advanced congrats on your impending milestone..... and you will beat uly to it!
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Add 7 to that....
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