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If you check this thread out regularly, you'll realize that he, in fact, doesn't use it "day in and day out." He changes his desktop almost three times a day.

Also, KnightsEnd. You sure do laugh your ass off a lot. Do you find your own posts funny? I don't get it.

Ya...You're right...But I only change it once a day ;)

I do find many humurous, laughable..........Ummmmm, Situations. Example..Someone telling someone else what their personal preferences should be..You really have to think about how absolutely ridiculous that is to me, or anyone with a brain for that matter....Someone is going to tell me or anyone what *I/We Should Like On My/Our Desktop*..LMFAO..bean_laughing_md_clr.gif

Like Someone is going to tell someone what their *PERSONAL PREFERENCE* should be????....Maybe I could get someone to pick out the color of my next Cadillac..?? Duh!..LOL!!

I suggest we just let it go and move on....We're not here to slang or distastefully comment on anyones choices, we are here to post *OUR* preferences....If we like it, say so...If we don't like...There's no need to cut someone's choice down in an Ignorant manner...What you might like, might be disliked by many and visa versa..

The point I was trying to make is....*WE ARE NOT ALL THE SAME*..and that's it a Great Thing to be able to have the ability change....Let's move on!

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I don't think he was trying to tell you how to decorate your desktop. I think he was just wondering how you could get any work done with all those distractions on your desktop. Don't take offense to the opinions/comments/ridicules. I've seen uglier desktops in these threads than yours. However, to each his/her own. But you're right. Let's move on.

I don't think he was trying to tell you how to decorate your desktop. I think he was just wondering how you could get any work done with all those distractions on your desktop. Don't take offense to the opinions/comments/ridicules. I've seen uglier desktops in these threads than yours. However, to each his/her own. But you're right. Let's move on.

I've seen ugly desktops everyday there LUDEBOY...I don't say a thing....LMAO

You're right.....I am right...Let's move on...I promise never to make comment on your Desktops,regardless of how Plain,Drab or Unappealling i believe them to be......

Oh and your opinion on what you think someone else is saying, is about as important to me as too much sugar in my oatmeal...It's Not..

Move on Lil Fella ;)

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