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Can everyone finally leave syringer alone now?

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Originally posted by: Qwest
Originally posted by: Jnetty99
So could someone explain the whole deal with Spider and Syringer

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Oh, that? I remember that thread. Didn't care, didn't follow it. I think I can finish the story, though: NOTHING HAPPENED. Easy. Just like that.

BTW, the funniest thing in that whole thread, was that one of the chicks' names was Clarissa, and somebody replied, "well, that explains it all." Because, well, Melissa Joan Hart, AKA "Clarissa Explains It All," was cute as hell. And she changed into different clothes for every scene, which was, um, uh, never mind. . . It's been a long time since I thought about that TV show--a long time. I just remember that for some reason, I couldn't miss that show, because "Fuzzy Bunny," who was just starting to notice "hair where there was no hair before," demanded that we watch that show.
 
I sort of like the spider thing, it serves several purposes, on one hand ostracising syringer gives OT a group identity, a common person to torture, and it makes the sorum somewhat inegmatic, the mods getting together to come up with new titles, etc; in secret is a hoot.

I am concerned that I will eventually run out of oddball spider references, the spider case link I posted in another thread & the spider song take some effort...

syringer is an attention whore & if he didn't derive some secondary gain from these threads he wouldn't start them or he'd just go away.

And in conclusion, let me say: spider
 
There may be in the cup
A spider steeped, and one may drink, depart,
And yet partake no venom, for his knowledge
Is not infected; but if one present
Th' abhorred ingredient to his eye, make known
What he hath drunk, he cracks his gorge, his sides,
With violent hefts.
I have drunk and seen the spider.
 
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