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#16994 7-Nov-2007 17:19
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I see everyone else is employed, tech-nut, or just not a minor. I'm none of those. Currently at Avondale College, living in the West Auckland (Westside). Like I said, I'm a minor, but feel free to talk about anything. I've already established that fact in the IRC channel, woot. I learnt a bit about this place too (cheers Freitasm!). I seem to be the youngest member right now, so maybe I'll stick around until someone else comes along, then rethink my life:)

And Fossie, whoever you are, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO KRUMP. He kicked me from the channel, just because I said I knew how to krump! What injustice.

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#94105 7-Nov-2007 17:46
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Allo allo...

I support your right to eat Krumpets too! I love them, and normally just have plain ol butter on them, but have been known to have butter/marmite/melted cheese on them before!

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#94112 7-Nov-2007 18:00
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Um Tony... Crumpets and Krumping are completely unrelated!

I suggest you google krumping.

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  #94115 7-Nov-2007 18:03
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I'm willing to post Youtube links, but I'm afraid Fossie'll hunt me down, and really kick me. He could break my krumping-arms!!



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  #94121 7-Nov-2007 18:18
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I *know* what Krumping is! I was trying to mock the poor boy!

But I must say that for the first time since I came across this 'smiley', that...








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  #94127 7-Nov-2007 18:32
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For that, good sir, you get photos!! And I'll be getting a kick up the backside, no doubt!!

Lol, dunno why this came up...anyone know what it's for?

MATRIX!!

I'm sorry, all you new readers, for being exposed to this expressive dance-form of my generation.

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  #94205 8-Nov-2007 00:11
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Decided to look up krumping on wikipedia for the fun of it (i do know what it means, actually saw rize) and it's really interesting reading the krump society and all the rankings of people as they get better with their skills... tis a strange thing...

Oh and welcome confucious, I was once the youngest on here.... not too long ago actually... come to think of it I think you took my place, yus official outyounged *feels proud*







 
 
 
 

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#94206 8-Nov-2007 00:18
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pebbles: I was once the youngest on here.... not too long ago actually... come to think of it I think you took my place, yus official outyounged *feels proud*

Yeah maybe this is because you are becoming an old baggage?







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  #94208 8-Nov-2007 00:23
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right tony... and if I'm old baggage what would that make you? A first cellphone that really was a piece of junk from the beginning, but you keep around for nothing but a good old laugh at how inferior things back then were compared to the newer, sleeker improved model's with far more features?

Oh and sorry confucious about tony being so rude and going off topic on your intro thread
*slaps Tony with a large trout*








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  #94218 8-Nov-2007 07:39
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Woot, no prob, the more the merrier. Cheers for the friendly greets!

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  #94219 8-Nov-2007 07:49
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pebbles: if I'm old baggage what would that make you? A first cellphone that really was a piece of junk from the beginning,

I appreciate the sentiment of moderness!! No cellphones in my day! And the one telephone we did have was made of bakelite and hard wired to the wall. No such thing as re-dial - radio competitions werent luck, it was an outright skill to be able to dial a telephone number fast, but not too fast!







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  #95164 14-Nov-2007 16:46
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So they did have radios when you grew up tony?
Krumping is not a right, it's a priviledge!

 
 
 
 

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  #95170 14-Nov-2007 16:59
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Fine. It's a priviledge. Who are you to remove my right to promote said priviledge? Hmm?

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  #95177 14-Nov-2007 17:35
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Foss - we had radios... they were AM band, and the signal would go for frikkin miles, not like this newfangled FM stuff...







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  #95184 14-Nov-2007 18:04
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What is this AM? Its like this 'Dial up' I have been hearing of...

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  #95220 14-Nov-2007 20:24
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Fossie: What is this AM? Its like this 'Dial up' I have been hearing of...


Yes in the same way that txt messages are related to "telegrams"....

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