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long live the lurk!

Rappy,

Having reviewed your application to lurk on the forums, I'm sorry to say that your request has been denied. You are hereby ordered to continue updating Neowin with media news starting immediately. We apologise for the inconvenience this may cause you.

Warmest regards,

The Neowin Community.

Rappy,

Having reviewed your application to lurk on the forums, I'm sorry to say that your request has been denied. You are hereby ordered to continue updating Neowin with media news starting immediately. We apologise for the inconvenience this may cause you.

Warmest regards,

The Neowin Community.

This. :yes: (Y)

The glow? Oh right, the glow *adjusts his penis*

a.k.a gives a big tug *the glow turns off 'There we go, all fixed"

I'm actually impressed you remember ! Either

A) you went back and watched it

B) You remembered it from previous.

Both of which, makes me happy!

a.k.a gives a big tug *the glow turns off 'There we go, all fixed"

I'm actually impressed you remember ! Either

A) you went back and watched it

B) You remembered it from previous.

Both of which, makes me happy!

I have a good memory, watching it now again :p

"I always was a whiny little bitch" XD

I see what you did, felt bad about yourself having so many posts felt worthless. So you came up with a plan:

1. Post that you are leaving

2. Everyone tells you to stay (thus making you feel needed)

3. Profit

4. Come back and do 20,000 posts in 6 months.

So I'll see you in what, a week or a month?

  • 2 weeks later...

Rappy, I've seen many 'spammers' on here. You are NOT one of them. I had thought a time or two that maybe you was to a small degree but I have moved on from that long ago. It was a second or two thought anyway. You do what you are ok with either way, but I have enjoyed your posts in many areas. Hang around at least and then post again when you feel like it. I've hung around a while myself without posting much.. sometimes I had to fight it myself and I was never really a big poster..hmm big poster.. wth. oh come on a lol post? ok. Take care.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 5 weeks later...

Bloody hell!

I've not been on here for a while but i came back today to lurk around the media room and see what nonsense Rappy had posted up and see if could get our Ferris Bueller remake back in gear BUT I SEE THIS!

:cry:

Bloody hell!

I've not been on here for a while but i came back today to lurk around the media room and see what nonsense Rappy had posted up and see if could get our Ferris Bueller remake back in gear BUT I SEE THIS!

:cry:

Don't worry. He'll be back? eventually.

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