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The OTHER list

Word Games
14-01-2005, 01:20
There are two lists. Since the first was discovered and later destroyed they had to make ANOTHER. There always is a list. A to do list, a task list a delete list.. There is always a list.
Big Jim P
14-01-2005, 01:23
How about a list of all-time best spammers, by quantity, and amusemant value of posts?
Word Games
14-01-2005, 01:25
How about a list of all-time best spammers, by quantity, and amusemant value of posts?


I'd pay to see that list!
Tactical Grace
14-01-2005, 01:26
I honestly think you need a break.

This is just plain nuts, not in an amusing silly sort of way, no, your random incoherent musings about whatever this is supposed to be, is just plain weird.

Log off, take a walk, man, you'll feel a lot better. You're more Red Arrow than Smoking Man at the moment. ;)
Word Games
14-01-2005, 01:35
I honestly think you need a break.

This is just plain nuts, not in an amusing silly sort of way, no, your random incoherent musings about whatever this is supposed to be, is just plain weird.

Log off, take a walk, man, you'll feel a lot better. You're more Red Arrow than Smoking Man at the moment. ;)

The Red Arrow Division: Fierce fighters of World War I

By Jenny Nolan / The Detroit News

On Sept. 13, 1918, former President Theodore Roosevelt wrote to Maj. Gen. William Haan, commander of the Army's 32nd Division then operating in France:

"I most heartily congratulate you, my dear Sir, on the great work of your division. By George, your men have hit hard! Will you thank the division for me? "

The outfit whose exploits excited the admiration of the Roughriding hero of San Juan Hill was the National Guard division of Michigan and Wisconsin.

The unit won fame under three names: Officially it was the 32nd Division; to the people of Michigan and Wisconsin it was the Red Arrow Division, and to the French who fought alongside these mid-western Americans, they were known as "Les Terribles."

From May to November of 1918 -- nearly seven months -- the division was under constant fire, with only 10 days rest. The Red Arrow fought on five fronts and took a leading role in three great offensives which met and vanquished 23 German divisions. The division suffered more than 14,000 casualties, captured more than 2,000 prisoners, never yielded a foot of ground to the enemy, and was the first American division to set foot on German soil.
Big Jim P
14-01-2005, 01:40
The last time I looked NEE and Parra were tops in quantity. As for amusement value, I dont know.
Andaluciae
14-01-2005, 01:41
Am I on a list?
Word Games
14-01-2005, 01:42
The last time I looked NEE and Parra were tops in quantity. As for amusement value, I dont know.

Luna, Spoffin, Big Jim P ... some others
Word Games
14-01-2005, 01:44
Am I on a list?


I think so
HE HATE ME
14-01-2005, 01:57
This thread delivers.
Word Games
14-01-2005, 22:25
*Walks through the empty thread*.. Musta scared 'em off
Chicken pi
14-01-2005, 22:27
Was "The LIST" locked, then?
-Verbatim-
14-01-2005, 22:30
Yeah, I don't know why though.
Hinduje
14-01-2005, 22:33
Hail the ever-knowing, all-powerful list.
Word Games
14-01-2005, 22:33
Yeah, I don't know why though.

there is a mOderation thread on it

<After speaking with a few other Moderators, we have decided that the thread should remain locked for two reasons: First, it is spam. Second, it is threatening to us.>
Chicken pi
14-01-2005, 22:34
there is a mOderation thread on it

<After speaking with a few other Moderators, we have decided that the thread should remain locked for two reasons: First, it is spam. Second, it is threatening to us.>

Yeah, I guess it got that way a bit when we had the captives...
Word Games
14-01-2005, 22:37
Yeah, I guess it got that way a bit when we had the captives...


For the record we had not decided who we had, and I only poked one with a stick.
Chicken pi
14-01-2005, 22:40
For the record we had not decided who we had, and I only poked one with a stick.

Well, if I remember rightly, we were still talking about torturing a mod (an imaginary one, for anyone who hasn't seen the thread).
The Tribes Of Longton
14-01-2005, 22:41
What was the original list? I stayed away, for I am fearsome of such thinge (sic) and didn't really go on it. Oo arr.
Sounds a bit Lord of the Flies-esque
Chicken pi
14-01-2005, 22:45
What was the original list? I stayed away, for I am fearsome of such thinge (sic) and didn't really go on it. Oo arr.
Sounds a bit Lord of the Flies-esque

It started off as a conversation about the list that the mods keep. It then became a tale in which we attempted to retrieve the list from the mods military compound, which became a magificent saga about our attempts to retrieve the list that shall surely be told for generations to come.
Word Games
14-01-2005, 22:48
Well, if I remember rightly, we were still talking about torturing a mod (an imaginary one, for anyone who hasn't seen the thread).



Cog found it mildly threatening

<However, later on in that thread, people started roleplaying interrogating captured Moderators. Thus, it may have been locked for being (at least mildly) threatening.>
Chicken pi
14-01-2005, 22:51
Cog found it mildly threatening

<However, later on in that thread, people started roleplaying interrogating captured Moderators. Thus, it may have been locked for being (at least mildly) threatening.>

Yeah, I was a little guilty of that.

*thinks back*

Oh yes, I was VERY guilty of that, come to think of it...
Word Games
14-01-2005, 22:52
It started off as a conversation about the list that the mods keep. It then became a tale in which we attempted to retrieve the list from the mods military compound, which became a magificent saga about our attempts to retrieve the list that shall surely be told for generations to come.

I asked about archiving it and received this thought out reply...

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