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Post by Spuffy on Feb 1, 2006 5:57:03 GMT -5
You're welcome young grasshopper ;D
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Post by ScoobyGroupie on Feb 1, 2006 23:03:37 GMT -5
Why do people keep calling me that? I'm a whole... um... couple?... years older than yous!
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Post by Spuffy on Feb 2, 2006 8:28:53 GMT -5
So? You're still a young grasshopper
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Post by ScoobyGroupie on Feb 2, 2006 20:42:55 GMT -5
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Post by JamesMFan on Feb 5, 2006 11:15:03 GMT -5
Nice layout.
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Post by Spuffy on Feb 5, 2006 11:33:10 GMT -5
Finally you've said it
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Post by JamesMFan on Feb 5, 2006 11:35:04 GMT -5
Were you waiting for my approval, ready to delete it if I gave it the thumbs down?
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Post by Dementis on Feb 6, 2006 0:11:02 GMT -5
Grasshopper? isn't that a thing that hops in the grass? Lol. I'm kidding I know what that is.. I think o.O anyway I love the new layout it is reall bright, nice piccy of River.
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Post by ScoobyGroupie on Feb 6, 2006 1:56:26 GMT -5
I use to get grasshoppers and crickets mixed up. I think grasshoppers are the larger ones though, right?
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Post by Dementis on Feb 6, 2006 21:25:13 GMT -5
Ya what is the difference?! [ Must debate on this ] wait, grasshoppers don't make sound... right? only crickets and grasshoppers eat crickets... I think
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Post by ScoobyGroupie on Feb 6, 2006 23:22:15 GMT -5
grasshoppers eat crickets?!?! One time I was outside during recess and when I looked down there was a huge grasshopper on my leg. It grossed me out and scared me SO MUCH! *shudders*
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Post by Spuffy on Feb 7, 2006 6:01:44 GMT -5
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Post by ScoobyGroupie on Feb 7, 2006 19:36:07 GMT -5
"The ears of a cricket are located in its legs and a grasshopper's are in its abdomen."
This bothers me.....
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Post by JamesMFan on Feb 7, 2006 19:37:43 GMT -5
Hey, ears in the abs are USEFUL, 'Kay?
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Post by mybubbles245 on Feb 7, 2006 19:41:23 GMT -5
Well yeah I'm kinda late but the new layout is amazing! I love it
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