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Yeeny

Lifer
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Congrats Moonbeam, its about time!! You really deserve it, even though some days you confuse me so much, my poor head spins. :eek: :D
 

Howard

Lifer
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<< WombatWoman
Den Mother

<does double take>
>>


/me checks out his time of registration

Hmm... :)
 

kranky

Elite Member
Oct 9, 1999
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Moonbeam, I have to admit I never understand what you are saying, but I still read it. Does that say something about you, or about me? :) Congrats.
 

classy

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<< Nice one, Moonbeam! I offer you a one handed applause... in the woods... where no one is listening. :D Truth is what is. >>

Maetryx

Speaking of woods, Maetryx, I wish you would go into the woods, deep into the woods. Get lost and never, ever be found. Clown. :p

Oh :D congrats Mooney.
 

"For the longest time I thought Moonbeam was a girl. I guess because he is so etherial (sp?) and does not attack people. It is good to see a gentle soul being rewarded."

Huh? Since when did guys by nature always attack people? I sure as hell always thought Moonbeam was a guy until I read some posts where people would refer to him as though he was female or as though he was of no gender in particular. That confused me like hell. But do not for a moment think that there aren't nice guys who do not resort to the conduct of attack. I have seen many who do not and I do appreciate them. Besides, if Moonbeam wants to enter into the arena of intellectuals, he's got to carry the professional ethics expected of intellectuals. ;)

On that note: As I have stated before, I give no regards to title and will not ever do so, with exception to knowing when someone is relatively new and needs assistance.

Thus, Moonbeam will always be moonbeam. Should his conduct change, then he will be another person and I will treat him as such. As he is now, he is still moonbeam and will be treated as moonbeam. So, remain moonbeam, Mr. Beam . . . a beam, if I may add! ;)
 

hippy

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Big Congrats Moonbeam!

You are truly deserving of the title, for who better than you can say goobily gobbs of major nothings repetedly?... and provoke so much thought in the minds of those that surround you. :)


Thank you, for tweeking our minds.
Job well done.