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Slow Code October 24th 06 12:40 AM

Mark in the Dark can start his own forum and ban pro-coders.
 
He could call it Mark in the Dark's lazy-ass ham forum for lard-ass tards.
I can propably name about five RRAP'ers that would sign right up. Some of
them havent got their no-code callsigns yet, but they can still visit with
others like themselves on Markies board.

They can talk about hating code and other things only they can understand.

SC

an_old_friend October 24th 06 01:10 AM

Mark in the Dark can start his own forum and ban pro-coders. But mark is fair minded unlike the Procoder
 

Not Lloyd wrote:
"Slow Code" wrote in message
link.net...
He could call it Mark in the Dark's lazy-ass ham forum for lard-ass tards.
I can propably name about five RRAP'ers that would sign right up. Some of
them havent got their no-code callsigns yet, but they can still visit with
others like themselves on Markies board.

They can talk about hating code and other things only they can understand.

SC

(that's assuming anybody can understand Mark to begin with...)

funny all of you can when you want to you are just too lazy to do so


Not Lloyd October 24th 06 02:02 AM

Mark in the Dark can start his own forum and ban pro-coders.
 

"Slow Code" wrote in message
link.net...
He could call it Mark in the Dark's lazy-ass ham forum for lard-ass tards.
I can propably name about five RRAP'ers that would sign right up. Some of
them havent got their no-code callsigns yet, but they can still visit with
others like themselves on Markies board.

They can talk about hating code and other things only they can understand.

SC

(that's assuming anybody can understand Mark to begin with...)




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