I dont think gillipig and highlander are the only ones that are feeling this way, its already starting to be same people playing same games over and over. Hell I even started playing cooks to show them new maps,so they could have a chance to play something different,without someone screwing them over, next step is for those that keep joining is to teach them team games.BECAUSE I DONT LIKE YOU FARMING ASS*%#@^. so gillipig if you want something new pick a few and teach them maps and styles they get screwed on you will enjoy it i think,it will cost you points because really dont try to screw them. mostly i go with the serious ones premium,a few freemiums but not many only one that i used to play that has recently come back to the site after finishing his latest tour.
When I was a kid I always thought the word "torture" was spelled "torcher", because I never saw it written and the beginning part sounds the same as "torch".
natty_dread wrote:When I was a kid I always thought the word "torture" was spelled "torcher", because I never saw it written and the beginning part sounds the same as "torch".
natty_dread wrote:When I was a kid I always thought the word "torture" was spelled "torcher", because I never saw it written and the beginning part sounds the same as "torch".
GeneralRisk wrote:Thank you for starting the 2000+ mailing list.....it is a great list and I look forward to my pm s everyday.
yeah, try reporting these sort of things to team CC and you are treated like a pariah. "why wouldn't you want a list of available games sent to you every day by *insert user*? just foe them! we can't be responsible for actually stopping users from spamming other users on our site!!"... sigh...-el Jesus negro
Thorthoth,"Cloaking one's C&A fetish with moral authority and righteous indignation
makes it ever so much more erotically thrilling"
Army of GOD wrote:When I was younger I thought that word was "Pre-Madonna". Like, you were acting like Madonna...
You were one stupid kid.
what is stupid is the word "premadona" if it really exists in american english; it's supposed to be first lady in italian, "prima donna" (in that case in an opera).
Is it really spelled like that for you americans or it's just AAfitz being clueless about the words he uses? Please tell me that if I open an american english dictionnary I won't find it spelled like that.