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--71.12.21.95 17:06, 8 May 2005 (UTC)hello
feel the power!
[[Image:Malik-ep81-124-Maliksbacks.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Please see the image description here.
Real men wear pink! Wear pink! Peer pressure!
now i just have to figure out the formatting
Say what?
i'm puzzled by the role of credentials in the act of editing.
I came into Wikipaedia trying to see if you had anything on 'journaling file systems'. I didn't have much luck.
Previously tried Google, but got a M$ legal contract to sign. I sprinkled my desktop with Holy Water just in case.
You're as happy as you think you are.
Rockus
Bright Eyes (make my eyes go funny)
Bright Eyes (minus the "make my eyes go funny" part) is a band from Omaha, Nebraska. The are led by singer/songwriter Conor Oberst, also of Desaparecidos. The band is on Saddle Creek Records, also based in Omaha. Though generally considered "indie," some dispute the band's genre.
go gold!
tyuiop what is going on Just trying it out... Peoples like this page to try to edit. Have muchas funas but don't mess around too much, it hurts every new Wikier....... wikipedia 1, 2, 3 whuzzagwah
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what what. what what. what what. what what.
Super SMOOCH!
[red]Graphic Arts covers the fields of screen printing (seriagraphy), printing presses (lithography) and a third that I can't remmember.[/red]