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« on: February 11, 2010, 07:49:36 PM »

Hi Everyone,

While exploring the 2008 archives, I came across an apparently awesome thread, titled "Throw Something at Next Poster!". Seeing that the post had a Grin message icon, and myself being a die-hard pantser, I decided to check it out. I found that it was so much fun, I would have loved to participate in it. Sooo...
How about giving it another go? Grin

For those of you who have never played, this is how it goes:


For example:

*throws annoying fit of hiccups at next poster*

What makes it funnier is how people react to what you threw at them.

For example:

Lets say that I posted this, *throws annoying fit of hiccups at next poster*.   The next poster could respond with this, *repels annoying fit of hiccups with shield* and then *throws terrifying plot bunnies at next poster*.


So, here we go!

*throws lifetime supply of Post-it notes at next poster*
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« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2010, 04:30:50 PM »

Hmm sounds fun Smiley

I collect the life-time supply of Post-it notes because I never have enough

*Throws custard pie at next poster*
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« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2010, 07:35:19 PM »

*Catches Custard Pie*

Oh, yum! Smiley I am so hungry right now.

*Throws an iPad at next poster*
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I LOVE WRITE OR DIE!!! SmileySmileySmiley



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukfFLCbI9tI&feature=related

I love SNSD! <3



I <3 my new dragon!


http://show.zoho.com/public/roseandzippin/All%20about%20me!



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Favorite quote (one of them):
It is what it is.

Another favorite quote:
Twitter is for twits. Because traditional twitterers don't tweet on twitter, they tweet on paper! * Wink Loving this one*

Yet another favorite quote:
Pat Parelli proudly presents his provocative program and the proclamation that prior and proper preparation prevents poor performance. Particularly when polite and passive persistence is practiced in the proper position. This perspective takes patience from process to product, from principle to purpose. The promise that Pat plans to prove is that practice does not make perfect; only perfect practice makes perfect.
(note that this was not a copy and paste, I've memorized this by heart Smiley)
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« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2010, 11:33:45 AM »

Argh! It's an Itampon! Runnn awaayyyyyyyy from useless technology Wink

*Throws my biology textbook at the next poster*
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« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2010, 10:16:30 PM »

*Gets hit by book and falls to the ground*

Ah. As if I needed another.

Thanks.  Wink

*Throws demonic plot bunny at next poster*

(Watch out - it bites!)
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« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2010, 02:53:03 PM »

*Runs screaming from demonic plot bunny*
Dang, that makes three of them. They've been following me around for months.   Cheesy
*throws space shuttle at next poster*
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« Reply #6 on: March 01, 2010, 11:00:46 AM »

*Quickly removes landing parachute from shuttle and uses it to catch*
Wow, I didn't know space shuttles could make such great baseballs!
*throws unresponsive virus-infected laptop at next poster, who just happens to have an amazing idea at the moment*  Evil Laughter
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I LOVE WRITE OR DIE!!! SmileySmileySmiley



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukfFLCbI9tI&feature=related

I love SNSD! <3



I <3 my new dragon!


http://show.zoho.com/public/roseandzippin/All%20about%20me!



GoodSearch: You Search...We Give!" BORDER="0


Favorite quote (one of them):
It is what it is.

Another favorite quote:
Twitter is for twits. Because traditional twitterers don't tweet on twitter, they tweet on paper! * Wink Loving this one*

Yet another favorite quote:
Pat Parelli proudly presents his provocative program and the proclamation that prior and proper preparation prevents poor performance. Particularly when polite and passive persistence is practiced in the proper position. This perspective takes patience from process to product, from principle to purpose. The promise that Pat plans to prove is that practice does not make perfect; only perfect practice makes perfect.
(note that this was not a copy and paste, I've memorized this by heart Smiley)
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