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Anonymous
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 I'm going on strike
...untile the [strike] tag is introduced!
Just kidding, of course, but it would be a nice addition to the formatting options.
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Mon May 30, 2005 12:31 pm |
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Eagle
Site Owner
Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2004 1:09 pm Posts: 14631 Location: Pittsburgh
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I don't even know what it does, could you explain?
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Mon May 30, 2005 12:33 pm |
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Anonymous
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Basically, the text [strike]inside the strike tag[/strike] would be crossed with a bar line.
Say I wanted to say something like: Sean is a [strike]retard[/strike] mentally-challenged individual. The strike tag would prove very helpful 
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Mon May 30, 2005 12:41 pm |
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Impact
Kiera Knightly is my lady!
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 1:18 pm Posts: 8773 Location: New Mexico
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Ok you want to go on strike from here?
_________________ Isn't it ironic that Hollywood mocks Gibson for drunk driving yet praises Polanski who molested a child? Or praises Edward Kenedy who killed someone while drunk driving?
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Mon May 30, 2005 12:46 pm |
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Eagle
Site Owner
Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2004 1:09 pm Posts: 14631 Location: Pittsburgh
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Bleh
I will look into it Krem.
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Mon May 30, 2005 12:49 pm |
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zingy
College Boy Z
Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:40 pm Posts: 36662
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That would be cool.
Scarlett Johannson is a [strike]clean[/strike] dirty trashbag hoe.

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Mon May 30, 2005 12:51 pm |
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Impact
Kiera Knightly is my lady!
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 1:18 pm Posts: 8773 Location: New Mexico
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I remember that from my web design class.
_________________ Isn't it ironic that Hollywood mocks Gibson for drunk driving yet praises Polanski who molested a child? Or praises Edward Kenedy who killed someone while drunk driving?
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Mon May 30, 2005 12:54 pm |
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Anonymous
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Eagle wrote: Bleh
I will look into it Krem.
Thanks!
Here's the example of in CSS.
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Mon May 30, 2005 12:55 pm |
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Anonymous
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Strike, day two.
Did I mention it's a hunger strike? Yup, I haven't had anything to eat since yesterday.
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Tue May 31, 2005 9:56 pm |
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zingy
College Boy Z
Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:40 pm Posts: 36662
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Quote: Scarlett Johannson is a [strike]clean[/strike] dirty trashbag hoe.
I'm dying to use it with that quote. Please. [-o<
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Tue May 31, 2005 9:58 pm |
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torrino
College Boy T
Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2004 7:52 pm Posts: 16020
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Zingaling wrote: Quote: Scarlett Johannson is a [strike]clean[/strike] dirty trashbag hoe. I'm dying to use it with that quote. Please. [-o<
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Tue May 31, 2005 10:00 pm |
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zingy
College Boy Z
Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:40 pm Posts: 36662
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:boooo:
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Tue May 31, 2005 10:06 pm |
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deathawk
Madoshi
Joined: Sun May 08, 2005 12:35 pm Posts: 631 Location: Cephiro
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Y'all are making me feel old.
You can do this without a trike out tag. There is an old usenet convention for this.
^H indicates delete the last charcter
^W indicates delete the last word
So in Krem's original example:
Sean is a retard^H^H^H^H^H^H mentally-challenged individual
or
Sean is a retard^W mentally-challenged individual
as always, HTH
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Wed Jun 01, 2005 12:47 am |
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Anonymous
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deathawk wrote: Y'all are making me feel old.
You can do this without a trike out tag. There is an old usenet convention for this.
^H indicates delete the last charcter ^W indicates delete the last word
So in Krem's original example:
Sean is a retard^H^H^H^H^H^H mentally-challenged individual
or
Sean is a retard^W mentally-challenged individual
as always, HTH
Get with the times, grandpa!
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Wed Jun 01, 2005 6:22 am |
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Anonymous
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Day 3 of the strike. I am going delirious without food.
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Thu Jun 02, 2005 7:40 pm |
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Chippy
KJ's Leading Pundit
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 4:45 pm Posts: 63026 Location: Tonight... YOU!
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Krem wrote: Day 3 of the strike. I am going delirious without food.
OH NO! Please Eagle! Give in to his demands! We don't want anyone getting hurt!!!
_________________trixster wrote: shut the fuck up zwackerm, you're out of your fucking element trixster wrote: chippy is correct
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Fri Jun 03, 2005 12:17 am |
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Christian
Team Kris
Joined: Thu Oct 28, 2004 5:02 pm Posts: 27584 Location: The Damage Control Table
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Krem wrote: Day 3 of the strike. I am going delirious without food.
Krem? KREEEEEMMMM?????!!?!!
*pokes Krem with a stick*
_________________A hot man once wrote: Urgh, I have to throw out half my underwear because it's too tight.
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Fri Jun 03, 2005 12:27 am |
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andaroo1
Lord of filth
Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:47 pm Posts: 9566
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Just wait a few more days Eagle.
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Fri Jun 03, 2005 12:44 am |
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Anonymous
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andaroo wrote: Just wait a few more days Eagle.
A lot of hate in you, I sense. Pure evil, you are.
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Fri Jun 03, 2005 1:04 am |
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Box
Extraordinary
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 12:52 am Posts: 25990
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Anuther gr8 add-tion
Top Films By 1989
[table]
[mrow] 1 E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial $399,804,539 [row]
[mrow] 2 Star Wars $322,740,142 [row]
[mrow] 3 Return of the Jedi $263,835,740 [row]
[mrow] 4 Jaws $260,000,000 [row]
[mrow] 5 Raiders of the Lost Ark $242,374,454 [row]
[mrow] 6 Ghostbusters $238,632,124 [row]
[mrow] 7 Beverly Hills Cop $234,760,478 [row]
[mrow] 8 The Empire Strikes Back $222,877,373 [row]
[mrow] 9 Back to the Future $210,609,762 [row]
[mrow] 10 The Exorcist $193,000,000 [row]
[mrow] 11 Gone With the Wind $189,523,031 [row]
[mrow] 12 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom $179,870,271 [row]
[mrow] 13 Tootsie $177,200,000 [row]
[mrow] 14 Top Gun $176,786,701 [row]
[mrow] 15 Crocodile Dundee $174,803,506 [row]
[mrow] 16 Three Men and a Baby $167,780,960 [row]
[mrow] 17 Grease $159,978,870 [row]
[mrow] 18 The Sound of Music $158,671,368 [row]
[mrow] 19 Fatal Attraction $156,645,693 [row]
[mrow] 20 Who Framed Roger Rabbit $156,452,370 [row]
[mrow] 21 The Sting $156,000,000 [row]
[mrow] 22 Beverly Hills Cop II $153,665,036 [row]
[mrow] 23 Gremlins $153,083,102 [row]
[mrow] 24 Rambo: First Blood Part II $150,415,432 [row]
[mrow] 25 National Lampoon's Animal House $141,600,000 [row]
[mrow] 26 Platoon $138,530,565 [row]
[mrow] 27 The Godfather $134,966,411 [row]
[mrow] 28 Superman $134,218,018 [row]
[mrow] 29 Close Encounters of the Third Kind $132,088,635 [row]
[mrow] 30 An Officer and a Gentleman $129,795,554 [row]
[mrow] 31 Coming to America $128,152,301 [row]
[mrow] 32 Rocky IV $127,873,716 [row]
[mrow] 33 Smokey and the Bandit $126,737,428 [row]
[mrow] 34 Rocky III $125,049,125 [row]
[mrow] 35 Good Morning Vietnam $123,922,370 [row]
[mrow] 36 Blazing Saddles $119,500,000 [row]
[mrow] 37 On Golden Pond $119,285,432 [row]
[mrow] 38 Rocky $117,235,147 [row]
[mrow] 39 The Towering Inferno $116,000,000 [row]
[mrow] 40 The Karate Kid $115,103,979 [row]
[mrow] 41 American Graffiti $115,000,000 [row]
[mrow] 42 Big $114,968,774 [row]
[mrow] 43 The Rocky Horror Picture Show $112,892,319 [row]
[mrow] 44 Doctor Zhivago $111,721,910 [row]
[mrow] 45 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home $109,713,132 [row]
[mrow] 46 Crodocdile Dundee II $109,306,210 [row]
[mrow] 47 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest $108,981,275 [row]
[mrow] 48 Terms of Endearment $108,423,489 [row]
[mrow] 49 Superman II $108,185,706 [row]
[mrow] 50 Love Story $106,397,186 [row]
[mrow] 51 Kramer Vs. Kramer $106,260,000 [row][/table]
_________________In order of preference: Christian, Argos MadGez wrote: Briefs. Am used to them and boxers can get me in trouble it seems. Too much room and maybe the silkiness have created more than one awkward situation. My Box-Office Blog: http://boxofficetracker.blogspot.com/
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Fri Jun 03, 2005 9:32 am |
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Anonymous
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Boxie, you're not using tables the way god intended: lined up.
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Fri Jun 03, 2005 9:38 am |
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Box
Extraordinary
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 12:52 am Posts: 25990
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Lemme try again:
[table]
[mrow] 1 [col] E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial [col] $399,804,539 [row]
[mrow] 2 [col] Star Wars [col] $322,740,142 [row]
[mrow] 3 [col] Return of the Jedi [col] $263,835,740 [row]
[mrow] 4 [col] Jaws [col] $260,000,000 [row]
[mrow] 5 [col] Raiders of the Lost Ark [col] $242,374,454 [row]
[mrow] 6 [col] Ghostbusters [col] $238,632,124 [row]
[mrow] 7 [col] Beverly Hills Cop [col] $234,760,478 [row]
[mrow] 8 [col] The Empire Strikes Back [col] $222,877,373 [row]
[mrow] 9 [col] Back to the Future [col] $210,609,762 [row]
[mrow] 10 [col] The Exorcist [col] $193,000,000 [row]
[mrow] 11 [col] Gone With the Wind [col] $189,523,031 [row]
[mrow] 12 [col] Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom [col] $179,870,271 [row]
[mrow] 13 [col] Tootsie [col] $177,200,000 [row]
[mrow] 14 [col] Top Gun [col] $176,786,701 [row]
[mrow] 15 [col] Crocodile Dundee [col] $174,803,506 [row]
[mrow] 16 [col] Three Men and a Baby [col] $167,780,960 [row]
[mrow] 17 [col] Grease [col] $159,978,870 [row]
[mrow] 18 [col] The Sound of Music [col] $158,671,368 [row]
[mrow] 19 [col] Fatal Attraction [col] $156,645,693 [row]
[mrow] 20 [col] Who Framed Roger Rabbit [col] $156,452,370 [row]
[mrow] 21 [col] The Sting [col] $156,000,000 [row]
[mrow] 22 [col] Beverly Hills Cop II [col] $153,665,036 [row]
[mrow] 23 [col] Gremlins [col] $153,083,102 [row]
[mrow] 24 [col] Rambo: First Blood Part II [col] $150,415,432 [row]
[mrow] 25 [col] National Lampoon's Animal House [col] $141,600,000 [row]
[mrow] 26 [col] Platoon [col] $138,530,565 [row]
[mrow] 27 [col] The Godfather [col] $134,966,411 [row]
[mrow] 28 [col] Superman [col] $134,218,018 [row]
[mrow] 29 [col] Close Encounters of the Third Kind [col] $132,088,635 [row]
[mrow] 30 [col] An Officer and a Gentleman [col] $129,795,554 [row]
[mrow] 31 [col] Coming to America [col] $128,152,301 [row]
[mrow] 32 [col] Rocky IV [col] $127,873,716 [row]
[mrow] 33 [col] Smokey and the Bandit [col] $126,737,428 [row]
[mrow] 34 [col] Rocky III [col] $125,049,125 [row]
[mrow] 35 [col] Good Morning Vietnam [col] $123,922,370 [row]
[mrow] 36 [col] Blazing Saddles [col] $119,500,000 [row]
[mrow] 37 [col] On Golden Pond [col] $119,285,432 [row]
[mrow] 38 [col] Rocky [col] $117,235,147 [row]
[mrow] 39 [col] The Towering Inferno [col] $116,000,000 [row]
[mrow] 40 [col] The Karate Kid [col] $115,103,979 [row]
[mrow] 41 [col] American Graffiti [col] $115,000,000 [row]
[mrow] 42 [col] Big [col] $114,968,774 [row]
[mrow] 43 [col] The Rocky Horror Picture Show [col] $112,892,319 [row]
[mrow] 44 [col] Doctor Zhivago [col] $111,721,910 [row]
[mrow] 45 [col] Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [col] $109,713,132 [row]
[mrow] 46 [col] Crodocdile Dundee II [col] $109,306,210 [row]
[mrow] 47 [col] One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest [col] $108,981,275 [row]
[mrow] 48 [col] Terms of Endearment [col] $108,423,489 [row]
[mrow] 49 [col] Superman II [col] $108,185,706 [row]
[mrow] 50 [col] Love Story [col] $106,397,186 [row]
[mrow] 51 [col] Kramer Vs. Kramer [col] $106,260,000 [row][/table]
_________________In order of preference: Christian, Argos MadGez wrote: Briefs. Am used to them and boxers can get me in trouble it seems. Too much room and maybe the silkiness have created more than one awkward situation. My Box-Office Blog: http://boxofficetracker.blogspot.com/
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Fri Jun 03, 2005 9:39 am |
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Anonymous
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<strike>You might want to work on them spacings too ;-)</strike>
NM, much better now.
<strike>Curse you Eagle for only enabling the strike tag in preview!</strike>
Last edited by Anonymous on Fri Jun 03, 2005 4:55 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Fri Jun 03, 2005 9:41 am |
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Eagle
Site Owner
Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2004 1:09 pm Posts: 14631 Location: Pittsburgh
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Silly box, tables are not for kids!
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Fri Jun 03, 2005 9:42 am |
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Box
Extraordinary
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 12:52 am Posts: 25990
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Wait
[table][row] 1 [col] E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial [col] $399,804,539
[row] 2 [col] Star Wars [col] $322,740,142
[row] 3 [col] Return of the Jedi [col] $263,835,740
[row] 4 [col] Jaws [col] $260,000,000
[row] 5 [col] Raiders of the Lost Ark [col] $242,374,454
[row] 6 [col] Ghostbusters [col] $238,632,124
[row] 7 [col] Beverly Hills Cop [col] $234,760,478
[row] 8 [col] The Empire Strikes Back [col] $222,877,373
[row] 9 [col] Back to the Future [col] $210,609,762
[row] 10 [col] The Exorcist [col] $193,000,000
[row] 11 [col] Gone With the Wind [col] $189,523,031
[row] 12 [col] Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom [col] $179,870,271
[row] 13 [col] Tootsie [col] $177,200,000
[row] 14 [col] Top Gun [col] $176,786,701
[row] 15 [col] Crocodile Dundee [col] $174,803,506
[row] 16 [col] Three Men and a Baby [col] $167,780,960
[row] 17 [col] Grease [col] $159,978,870
[row] 18 [col] The Sound of Music [col] $158,671,368
[row] 19 [col] Fatal Attraction [col] $156,645,693
[row] 20 [col] Who Framed Roger Rabbit [col] $156,452,370
[row] 21 [col] The Sting [col] $156,000,000
[row] 22 [col] Beverly Hills Cop II [col] $153,665,036
[row] 23 [col] Gremlins [col] $153,083,102
[row] 24 [col] Rambo: First Blood Part II [col] $150,415,432
[row] 25 [col] National Lampoon's Animal House [col] $141,600,000
[row] 26 [col] Platoon [col] $138,530,565
[row] 27 [col] The Godfather [col] $134,966,411
[row] 28 [col] Superman [col] $134,218,018
[row] 29 [col] Close Encounters of the Third Kind [col] $132,088,635
[row] 30 [col] An Officer and a Gentleman [col] $129,795,554
[row] 31 [col] Coming to America [col] $128,152,301
[row] 32 [col] Rocky IV [col] $127,873,716
[row] 33 [col] Smokey and the Bandit [col] $126,737,428
[row] 34 [col] Rocky III [col] $125,049,125
[row] 35 [col] Good Morning Vietnam [col] $123,922,370
[row] 36 [col] Blazing Saddles [col] $119,500,000
[row] 37 [col] On Golden Pond [col] $119,285,432
[row] 38 [col] Rocky [col] $117,235,147
[row] 39 [col] The Towering Inferno [col] $116,000,000
[row] 40 [col] The Karate Kid [col] $115,103,979
[row] 41 [col] American Graffiti [col] $115,000,000
[row] 42 [col] Big [col] $114,968,774
[row] 43 [col] The Rocky Horror Picture Show [col] $112,892,319
[row] 44 [col] Doctor Zhivago [col] $111,721,910
[row] 45 [col] Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [col] $109,713,132
[row] 46 [col] Crodocdile Dundee II [col] $109,306,210
[row] 47 [col] One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest [col] $108,981,275
[row] 48 [col] Terms of Endearment [col] $108,423,489
[row] 49 [col] Superman II [col] $108,185,706
[row] 50 [col] Love Story [col] $106,397,186
[row] 51 [col] Kramer Vs. Kramer [col] $106,260,000 [/table]
_________________In order of preference: Christian, Argos MadGez wrote: Briefs. Am used to them and boxers can get me in trouble it seems. Too much room and maybe the silkiness have created more than one awkward situation. My Box-Office Blog: http://boxofficetracker.blogspot.com/
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