Smiley faces, Pro or Con?
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Dec 1, 2008, 3:00pm, jchitty wrote:Dec 1, 2008, 2:40pm, lyle wrote:I really like you. You're so great. You're not fat at all. I have no problem with what you're telling me. We should speak our minds. See? Emoticons make everything clear! ...oh, and I'm not flirting, but you're pretty hot. Although no one knows if you're flirting with CJ or Dave Walton. tell me no secrets, I'll tell ya no lies.
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Dave, you sexy, speedo-clad man, you. Dave, you sexy, speedo-clad man, you.
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Dec 1, 2008, 3:22pm, linziellen wrote:Dec 1, 2008, 2:05pm, cjdenecia wrote:yeah, I love the damn things. can't live without 'em. they give me a .... well you know, one of those things ...A fungal infection? well it sure ain't no yeast .....roll.
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Ahhh who doesn't like the smileys! Begone jackals!!!!
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Dec 1, 2008, 3:34pm, ragani wrote:Dec 1, 2008, 1:35pm, billg wrote:The smilies remind me of Wallmart. I've used them a couple of times here because I wanted someone to understand the light nature of my comments. Shortly after I felt the urge to run to Wallmart and buy something. I think the smilies are some kind of hypnotic Wallmart conspiracy. Pretty soon they will rule the world (Wallmart, not the smilies) SEE THERE! I DIDN'T DO THAT, IT JUST POPPED UP OUT OF NOWHERE! IT'S CRAZY, CRAZY I TELL YA!LOL! Cracked me and the smiley's right up to bits, bill! Darn it. Now you got me going...Say, did y'all know that the guy at www.despair.com actually TRADEMARKED the sideways smiley??! No kidding!! Seriously, he registered that as a trademark years ago. Good thing you put an extra line in that nose, Casey, or you might owe him royalty dollars. LOL! Good stuff, Raags! Hey, I like the pessimist mug on that website. "This glass is now half empty.' Didn't know the guy trademarked the sideways smiley though.
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I put the kettle on, it didn't suit me.
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Quote:I find them useful, particularly for attempting to indicate dry humorIsn't one supposed to do dry humour without lubrication?(Where's the Marilyn Manson emoticon?)
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Dec 2, 2008, 5:55am, zingstone wrote:Quote:I find them useful, particularly for attempting to indicate dry humorIsn't one supposed to do dry humour without lubrication?(Where's the Marilyn Manson emoticon?)Hmm, a Marilyn Manson emoticon? That ain't a bad idea.
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Would you guys consider this:]An emoticon?
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