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thanks for the comments. simple, that's how i like it. :D

here's the bitmap, tiger.girl. ;)

ummm... sorry for the n00bish Question :blush: but wot .dll do i replace this bitmapin and wot sting no or woteva it is called does it go in (mind mind has just blanked out :blush: )

tia dewy

it's in explorer.exe, bitmap 167. :)

thnx dude

what the big deal with gant, why does everyone have to go all out gant?

why not find or come up with your own combinations of stuff?

i havent been here long, but all i see is junk about gant.. and its not even all that great

sorry for me to :angry: like this, but come on, do somthing a little ... orginal ...

well thats the thing, i have only been here since last month, but thats all the hype is about.

now im not against people sharing their custom stuff with each other, or requesting this and that, but i just feel like everyone is trying to fit in using gant.

im not talking about a specific user or anything, so no one take it personal, and if you truly like gant, then great. but its kinda boring to see a lot of people all have the same stuff.

im not talking about a specific user or anything, so no one take it personal, and if you truly like gant, then great.

i wasnt talking about you in spicific either and actually i really dont care for it all that much not my style

there just has been alot of 'gant sucks' comments

Wow, what's the name of this VS??? very nice.. :D

Yeah, I'd like this aswell actually. (although I must say it only looks as good because he's changed all the icons to 'bubble' like icons)

And NeogearzX - Stop being a little bitch. Who cares if everyone has gant icons? You dont like them, fair enough, but there's no need for being an idiot now, is there.

well thats the thing, i have only been here since last month, but thats all the hype is about.

now im not against people sharing their custom stuff with each other, or requesting this and that, but i just feel like everyone is trying to fit in using gant.

im not talking about a specific user or anything, so no one take it personal, and if you truly like gant, then great. but its kinda boring to see a lot of people all have the same stuff.

Fit into what? If you find it boring looking at the same stuff than why even bother with this thread in the first place!

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