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^ Was right (lol)

< Is listening to Cheap Trick

v Doesn't believe in showers


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^ Actually, I do believe in showers.

< Has a job where one of the only duties is to listen for an alarm.

v Didn't notice that I forgot this part.

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Hamish, I didn't break the two post rule!

^ Has a username that is waaaaaaaaaaaay too long

< Has a username that is all in lower case

v Has a username that is also all in lower case


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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^ Did really good with that guess

< Has the lowest post count on this page

v Wants to marry me


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^ Only in select states

< Is about to go to a demolition derby

v Does not live in North America


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^ lied to me 15.gif

< Is listening to music and wondering how the flipping hell his demand went to negative 7000 in an entire region

V will not read what I just wrote and call me off as an idiot

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^ has reeeeeeealy low self esteem.

< has good self esteem

v has a medium post count


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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^ Is correct on that point, since the 1000s is about the community average.

< Has a pizza in the fridge.

v Wants to eat said pizza.

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^ No, I had pizza last night.

v Has more posts than me

lutari12 what did I lie to you about?


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^ Didn't expect me to post

< Is crying in a corner cutting his rists still sad about his post count

v Couldn't care less about me


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^ Grossly overestimated my weight

< Is not overweight

v owns monopoly (the Parker Brothers Game)


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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^ Was right...about 2 years ago

< Can never think of anything good to put here

V Wants to say something nice about me (please44.gif)


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^ may have stole my pie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

< someone stole my pie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

v probly stole my pie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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^ Is obsessed about pie!

< Likes some tipes of pie!

v Wants pie now!


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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^doesn't like apple pie

< loves ice cream sandwiches

v loves sugar

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^proboly hates pie (didn't steal it)

v ate pie 3 days ago

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^ is super-obsessed with pie.

< Knows that the real pi is about 3.14159265358979...

v Knew that also.


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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^ yes i did

< am crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!! and wants pie!!!!!!!! and is crazy about pie/pi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

v dosn't know how pi and cilanders are related.

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^c=pi X D

< wants pie badly now!

v ti'n ddim yn siarad cymraeg! (dwi'n meddwl)


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^ Spoke in a different language (I think)

< Is confused as to what the person above him said

v Is also confused as to what the person above me said


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^ Possibly spelled "Swedish" wrong

< Is pondering whether or not to start his first CJ

v Lives in Europe


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^ Should start a CJ in the Gia Project (sorry for the ads)

< Is in the United States

v Is also in the United States


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^ has a hat

< has a hat

v has a hat


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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^ Has one, so no.

< Is pondering why in the hell he's up at 3:30 in the morning.

v has either an anime guy or what I think is a character from from that Horton-something-or-other movie as his avatar.


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