We did it as a test to see how Wikipedia responds to such action.
LOL!
"Yeaahhh, I was just testin' ya. Yeah, that's the ticket!"
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We did it as a test to see how Wikipedia responds to such action.
LOL!
"Yeaahhh, I was just testin' ya. Yeah, that's the ticket!"
reminds me of that guy on SNL, "I jus kidding!"
Note the use of the royal "we" to give an air of authority.
He has been pwnd so bad.
The Soc say 'Write us', not 'write to us'.
Anonymity makes some people feel so important.
Splash
"We do not wish to discuss the matter further because we have made other plans to protect Jehovah's Witnesses and the public from biased information."
Who knows what these plans could be!
Okay, the society isn't that stupid. Just some jerk. Probably lost his privilege of Convention Cleaning Coordinator.
Great thread guys and gals. Put a smile on my face during a #!#!## workday.
Are there any websites or youtubes up for Ed Dunlop? He was well respected by everyone that knew him. Much like Ray.
This is hilarious. Although poor grammar and spelling do not mean that it was not an official acting on behalf of the branch, it certainly reads as somewhat juvenille.
Basically they are saying "we were just testing you", and we don't like neutrality.
It reminds me of Futurama when Zap Branigan confrots the neutral planet.
"Something doesn't sit right with me and these neutrals. At least with an enemy you know where you stand"
To a commander:
" So when did you first develope a rotten heart full of neutrality!?"
Correction! I misquoted Futurama.
"What makes a man turn neutral. Lust for gold? Power? Or were you just born with a heart full of neutrality?"
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