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New See, in MY theology...
[link|http://www.natural20s.com/archive/061.htm|http://www.natural20...m/archive/061.htm]

Reminded me of quirky
New :-) (Read the story, too.)
New That site does something bad to my Firefox
that brings my system to a wait-forever crawl until I manage to kill firefox with PS/PM2.
[link|http://www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
New It seems pretty standard.
It's a web comic (.jpg) with some .png graphics and some Google ads at the bottom.

A direct link to the comic is [link|http://www.natural20s.com/archive/061.jpg|here].

Cheers,
Scott.
New Well, no other site ever does that . . .
. . and I tried it 3 times with reboots in between to make sure it was just that site.
[link|http://www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
New The only thing I have to say is...
"Silly Rabbi, kicks are for Trids."
Smile,
Amy



edit: kicks/Kix (although Kix is a cereal too.
Expand Edited by imqwerky Aug. 29, 2007, 03:39:44 PM EDT
New don't you mean trids are for kicks
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New Depends on how you heard the joke :-)
But here's how I heard it:
Every morning the Trids got up, ate breakfast, and marched over the bridge to Tridville to work. One morning, a troll moved in under the bridge. When the Trids tried to cross the bridge, the troll climbed up and kicked the Trids all the way back to their homes. The Trids decided to take the day off in hopes that the troll would go away, but the next morning the troll once again climbed up onto the bridge and kicked them back to their homes. In desperation, the Trids decided to ask the Rabbi for help. So the next morning the Rabbi walked across the bridge several times but never saw the troll. He went home believing the troll had indeed moved on. When the Trids tried to cross the bridge afterward, the troll climbed up again and kicked the Trids back home. The Rabbi returned to the bridge and called out for the troll. When the troll appeared, the Rabbi asked why he was allowed to cross the bridge but not the Trids. The troll replied, "Silly Rabbi, kicks are for Trids."
Smile,
Amy
Expand Edited by imqwerky Aug. 29, 2007, 03:36:01 PM EDT
     See, in MY theology... - (crazy) - (7)
         :-) (Read the story, too.) -NT - (Another Scott)
         That site does something bad to my Firefox - (Andrew Grygus) - (2)
             It seems pretty standard. - (Another Scott) - (1)
                 Well, no other site ever does that . . . - (Andrew Grygus)
         The only thing I have to say is... - (imqwerky) - (2)
             don't you mean trids are for kicks -NT - (andread) - (1)
                 Depends on how you heard the joke :-) - (imqwerky)

I would not worry too much, but just in case I'd monitor my socks and coat hangers for mysterious acts of spontaneous annihilation and replication.
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