Chris Sat Feb 3 00:24:07 2001
One Fine Day in the Toonbots Jihad...
http://rickbob.xidus.net/onefineday.gif
This is a silly thing I doodled in my notebook today when I really should have been taking notes. (Michael, it's a BIG image [roughly 1100x500, 388k or so] so it's probably best to not embed it in the message.)
Apologies to anyone whose identity was misrepresented and/or distorted. I was going from memory on the ones I did know, and wildly guessing on the ones I didn't. Not that it matters since I can't draw anyhow.
I also apologize to anyone who was left out: Lectures are only so long and I don't have infinite ideas.
And also to anyone who's offended by this -- it's just meant as a silly thing and you should take it as such.
I think that covers everyone...
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gopher Sat Feb 3 00:53:05 2001
Re: One Fine Day in the Toonbots Jihad...
> Apologies to anyone whose identity was misrepresented and/or distorted. I
> was going from memory on the ones I did know, and wildly guessing on the
> ones I didn't. Not that it matters since I can't draw anyhow.
w00t! I got a nifty hat!
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Michael Sat Feb 3 02:18:01 2001
Re: One Fine Day in the Toonbots Jihad...
> w00t! I got a nifty hat!
w00t! Me too!
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Brother Emsworth Sat Feb 3 20:10:44 2001
Re: One Fine Day in the Toonbots Jihad...
> w00t! Me too!
"w00t?"
I thought the wolverine was rather cute, myself gopher's dialogue seemed quite appropriate, though perhaps a bit too merciful, I enjoyed BoxJam's and Lee's argument, and I liked the fact that Napoleon seems to bring along her own windows, for use in open areas.
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Chris Sat Feb 3 20:30:45 2001
Re: One Fine Day in the Toonbots Jihad...
> "w00t?"
> I thought the wolverine was rather cute, myself gopher's dialogue seemed
> quite appropriate, though perhaps a bit too merciful, I enjoyed BoxJam's
> and Lee's argument, and I liked the fact that Napoleon seems to bring
> along her own windows, for use in open areas.
Wow. I didn't anyone think anyone would actually like it. Thanks, everyone.
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gopher Sat Feb 3 21:14:52 2001
Re: One Fine Day in the Toonbots Jihad...
> "w00t?"
Yes, "w00t". I occasionally use it in real life, as well, usually with the same confused looks (at least I assume you look confused) from those close enough to hear. I suppose that it originally came from the much frowned-upon lamer-speak, but I still like it.
The interjection, when used in this form indicates excitement and joy, but it can also be used to indicate a calmer acknowlegement of something that is rather nifty.
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