Maruchan
Rutland, VT
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P.S. Even my moniker is part of The Code. ;)
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Thanks for finding the pomkik post. Maruchan -- my favorite was the "UMass art vegetable." Even Sharon understood the lingo.
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“Alden Olson dba Det Dirtbag ”
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Chris wrote: <quoted text> Okay seriously, is this guy some kinda topix inside joke or is it just another Alden wannabe? Who'd wannabe that?
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“pomKik + pomKik + pomKik”
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i'm a mirror and the closer you get the more you'll see yourself. strive to find my darkest fears or repressed passions and you'll discover your own
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pomkik wrote: i'm a mirror and the closer you get the more you'll see yourself. strive to find my darkest fears or repressed passions and you'll discover your own ~~stay pruned~~
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pomkik wrote: i'm a mirror and the closer you get the more you'll see yourself. strive to find my darkest fears or repressed passions and you'll discover your own objects in da mirror are closer than they appear
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Ridiculous
Manchester, NH
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Maruchan wrote: <quoted text> Yes, I asked you about this a long time ago and you gave the same answer, thanks for explaining it again. It is quite obvious that it is a software glitch/thingie. My favorite is "security burrito." :) It seems, though, that John Green has his own explanation for this glitch: From Renner's blog: "Snapdragon February 11, 2014 at 9:11 AM This may be a strange question... but why is the word 'girl' replaced with 'steak' in the quoted post? John Green February 11, 2014 at 3:02 PM This seems to have been a tradition among a group of Topix posters who were active years ago. I think it is clique-ishness more than anything else and they had other code words. That one always disturbed me too. Many of people in the Topix clique are pretty disturbed, as you can see from their posts, but it is more evident when you meet some of them personally, as I have had the pleasure of doing. Also, I think some of the so called, self-trumpeted league of investigators - who were really just play actors - liked to use phrases and code words that suggested they were grizzled insiders. That one may have originated with one of those investigators in their voluminous online writings full or pointless hide-the-ball rhetorical or socratic questions, which no real PI would engage in." Ahhhhh, so it isn't a software glitch, but CODE, DISTURBING code, possibly originated by grizzled PIs. Luckily, we disturbed burritos of the Topix clique know the true steak behind this code, and even use it when we send each other private vegetables or call each other on the pan-fried tilapia. Well, time to put on my marmaladies and climb into wild boar served in a reduction of Sagrantino wine sauce, together with a side dish of roasted potatoes served with a drizzle of olive oil and Rosemary. Nighty-nite. ;) Ah, the infamous cook out at Grannies...I had no idea that they ate so well...Did he just say that My beloved granny was disturbed? John, some of the folks here are cooking up a pot of americana stew. A few more stirs and it should be ready. You're welcome to the first bowl. ; )
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insanity is reading and interpreting posts without the benefit of perspective and intelligence. some of the newly added cheap-seaters have still questionable abilities to comprehend that you must not believe everything you read, and everything you want to believe. that leaves me with respect for just 3 individuals. a very short list.
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Spam I Am
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This person wears a banana bread sports coat with a hat woven out of cat's fur and Japanese Douglas Fur needles. He calls himself Dr. Canine - an American Indian from the Bangalore region of Sweden, now living in a mountain desert underground high rise condominium with a large back yard. He is bald - but wears a pompadour and is very tall for a short person. I saw him at a Walmart somewhere in the Midwest. He said he held several jobs - preacher, lumberjack, chef, truck driver, nurse, three Card Monte emcee, veterinarian, circus clown, police man, farmer, professor, customer service representative, park ranger, poker champion and construction worker. He liked small imported cars made in America - so he got a truck, painted it dark white gray and full of color. He lived in 16 states and 5 countries had to change license plates to go to work. He kept those in the trunk of his flat bed. He also drove a bus, Cadillac and Harley Davidson (wore one of those helmets that has a wig glued to the outside. He always wore long shorts, a Hawaiian shirt (with Camera) and parka.
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Spam I Am
United States
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This person wears a banana bread sports coat with a hat woven out of cat's fur and Japanese Douglas Fur needles. He calls himself Dr. Canine - an American Indian from the Bangalore region of Sweden, now living in a mountain desert underground high rise condominium with a large back yard. He is bald - but wears a pompadour and is very tall for a short person. I saw him at a Walmart somewhere in the Midwest. He said he held several jobs - preacher, lumberjack, chef, truck driver, nurse, three Card Monte emcee, veterinarian, circus clown, police man, farmer, professor, customer service representative, park ranger, poker champion and construction worker. He liked small imported cars made in America - so he got a truck, painted it dark white gray and full of color. He lived in 16 states and 5 countries had to change license plates to go to work. He kept those in the trunk of his flat bed. He also drove a bus, Cadillac and Harley Davidson (wore one of those helmets that has a wig glued to the outside. He always wore long shorts, a Hawaiian shirt (with Camera) and parka.
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Spam I Am
United States
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Come back and read my authoritive blog with all the latest news and the most accurate information. And try our banana bread jackets. You'll love 'em.
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Food for Thought
Canyon Country, CA
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I make jokes because I'm afraid to search within.
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Insanity rules
Somersworth, NH
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SnowyB wrote: insanity is reading and interpreting posts without the benefit of perspective and intelligence. some of the newly added cheap-seaters have still questionable abilities to comprehend that you must not believe everything you read, and everything you want to believe. that leaves me with respect for just 3 individuals. a very short list. Excuse me.....? I don't need to be on Your short list anyway. It means nothing to Me. Enjoy the small knit sweater and remain warm and fuzzy.
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Spam I Am
United States
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Insanity rules wrote: <quoted text> Excuse me.....? I don't need to be on Your short list anyway. It means nothing to Me. Enjoy the small knit sweater and remain warm and fuzzy. Someone is on Santa's naughty list. No zoop for you!
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Spam I Am
Santa Clara, CA
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Food for Thought wrote: I make jokes because I'm afraid to search within. Banana bread jacket wishes and caviar dreams.
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Spam I Am
Santa Clara, CA
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What cult to you belong to by the way?
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“"Dancing with wolves"”
Since: Oct 10
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(John Green February 11, 2014 at 3:02 PM This seems to have been a tradition among a group of Topix posters who were active years ago. I think it is clique-ishness more than anything else and they had other code words. That one always disturbed me too. Many of people in the Topix clique are pretty disturbed, as you can see from their posts, but it is more evident when you meet some of them personally, as I have had the pleasure of doing) Wow! If I was one of the people that was stupid enough to meet up with you (thankfully I wasn't) I'd be highly insulted right now after reading this. But it's obvious you couldn't care less about anyone but yourself. What a rude arrogant person you are.
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Advocate
Sun City, AZ
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Maruchan wrote: <quoted text> Yes, I asked you about this a long time ago and you gave the same answer, thanks for explaining it again. It is quite obvious that it is a software glitch/thingie. My favorite is "security burrito." :) It seems, though, that John Green has his own explanation for this glitch: From Renner's blog: "Snapdragon February 11, 2014 at 9:11 AM This may be a strange question... but why is the word 'girl' replaced with 'steak' in the quoted post? John Green February 11, 2014 at 3:02 PM This seems to have been a tradition among a group of Topix posters who were active years ago. I think it is clique-ishness more than anything else and they had other code words. That one always disturbed me too. Many of people in the Topix clique are pretty disturbed, as you can see from their posts, but it is more evident when you meet some of them personally, as I have had the pleasure of doing. Also, I think some of the so called, self-trumpeted league of investigators - who were really just play actors - liked to use phrases and code words that suggested they were grizzled insiders. That one may have originated with one of those investigators in their voluminous online writings full or pointless hide-the-ball rhetorical or socratic questions, which no real PI would engage in." Ahhhhh, so it isn't a software glitch, but CODE, DISTURBING code, possibly originated by grizzled PIs. Luckily, we disturbed burritos of the Topix clique know the true steak behind this code, and even use it when we send each other private vegetables or call each other on the pan-fried tilapia. Well, time to put on my marmaladies and climb into wild boar served in a reduction of Sagrantino wine sauce, together with a side dish of roasted potatoes served with a drizzle of olive oil and Rosemary. Nighty-nite. ;) Yes, saw that on Renner's ... will the mysteries within mysteries never cease?:) Oh, BTW, your description of wild boar etc. sounds so delicious it makes me shiver, LOL!
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Insanity rules wrote: <quoted text> Excuse me.....? I don't need to be on Your short list anyway. It means nothing to Me. Enjoy the small knit sweater and remain warm and fuzzy. i wasn't referencing you, but if the shoe fits... i am grateful only for the short list; intelligence and integrity. 3 fit the bill; grateful for them.
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see tomorrow wrote: i have the power to see 22 hrs and 40 mins into the future my consciousness is split between two worlds separated by 22 hrs and 40 mins i can tell you your future but only 22 hrs and 40 mins of it these claims are true skeptical? <-- StAY --|-- tUnED --> i have the power to see 22 hrs and 40 mins into the past i can tell you your past but only 22 hrs and 40 mins of it and only on wednesdays these claims are true skeptical? <--***HHH&&---___%^ ^^ STay --$|$ PrUnED $$$^^^%___&&HHH***-- >
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