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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 1:58 pm 
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I was more or less referring to the set that had the wolves in autumn settings.

You know, the one with his legs spread and the other that I said looked cleaner when you revealed more. XD


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Heh, that *was* a fun sig...


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 11:17 pm 
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Not for the library-goers :roll:


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No reason why you couldn't put it back when you feel nostalgic ^^.

Shouldn't the library go-ers be doing other things, than browsing TwoKinds? :P .


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People have a natural tendency to wander their eyes to see what the person next to them is doing while whatever they are doing is loading. I dunno, it's not like anyone would jump up and shout "THIS KID'S LOOKING AT NAKED WOLVES!!" but I still don't want people seeing what I'm doing. XD


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FoobyKamikaze wrote:
People have a natural tendency to wander their eyes to see what the person next to them is doing while whatever they are doing is loading. I dunno, it's not like anyone would jump up and shout "THIS KID'S LOOKING AT NAKED WOLVES!!" but I still don't want people seeing what I'm doing. XD

This is why you keep a wildlife site open, pop over to it and shout, "Of course they're naked! You don't put sweaters on wild animals!" :P


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^^ Well I try not to go back to old signatures/avatars if I can avoid it. I like keeping things fresh, and there's a lot of Blotch art to help me do that. But even with the avatar I have now, it's hard to think of explaining a bare-arsed wuffie to computer-lab snoops.


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avwolf wrote:
FoobyKamikaze wrote:
People have a natural tendency to wander their eyes to see what the person next to them is doing while whatever they are doing is loading. I dunno, it's not like anyone would jump up and shout "THIS KID'S LOOKING AT NAKED WOLVES!!" but I still don't want people seeing what I'm doing. XD

This is why you keep a wildlife site open, pop over to it and shout, "Of course they're naked! You don't put sweaters on wild animals!" :P

Not to sla down such an excellent idea, but the library forces me to use IE. A really old version of it.
With no taskbar, so to switch windows, I have to restore, drag, switch. It's all troublesome :cry:


Oh well. I haven't had any real need for the library in a while. Fine at home for the time being :D


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I made another one, XD

http://www.zazzle.com/i_hope_the_baby_y ... 0899556907

The slogan isn't mine - I saw it on the sidewalk chalk on campus, nearly made me choke on my Coke from laughing. Man oh yikes I like this one.


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Rofl! Nice one Fast! But wouldn't really stick it the the back of your car (at least not if you are going Top Gear style through America :P ).


@Fooby; doesn't alt+tab work?


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@Fooby; doesn't alt+tab work?

At the library? Not sure, they're running Windows 98 or something... Maybe 95 <.< >.>




Nice sticky Fast. Though I just found out I can move my mouse over it to magnify :O


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FoobyKamikaze wrote:
At the library? Not sure, they're running Windows 98 or something... Maybe 95 <.< >.>

Should work even on Windows 95 and 98. Even on ME if that doesn't break down xD .


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Nice sticky Fast. Though I just found out I can move my mouse over it to magnify :O

Yes, it brings out the good quality ^^.


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^_^ Now make sure to buy about 4,000 of them so I can finish off paying my tuition.


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Fireball0236 wrote:
FoobyKamikaze wrote:
At the library? Not sure, they're running Windows 98 or something... Maybe 95 <.< >.>

Should work even on Windows 95 and 98. Even on ME if that doesn't break down xD .

Heck, alt-tab ought to work on Windows 3.0 and 3.1. That one's old as the hills, just like ctrl-esc (which no longer does quite the same thing as it did, but it still does something).


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I didn't even know alt-tab existed, anyway <.<


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