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I'm sure there is somewhere on the control panel, and I would like to add it. Johnny, I think I'm gonna make you a 'super' moderator. You're probably much better at the inner-working of vBulletin than I could be, even if you've never used it before as an admin.
It was actually a private joke ... but I can now edit Steve 2.0's posts to look more like Steve 1.0's posts. Steven 2.0 is long winded, and little bit too spicy. I prefer my Steve like roast beef and unseasoned boiled veg.
It was actually a private joke ... but I can now edit Steve 2.0's posts to look more like Steve 1.0's posts. Steven 2.0 is long winded, and little bit too spicy. I prefer my Steve like roast beef and unseasoned boiled veg.
Hmmmm......why would I want to downgrade? Steve 2.0 is much more "in your face" and likes to fuckin' swear more. A hell of a lot more. I mean damn.
“There’s no normal life, Wyatt, it’s just life. Get on with it.” – Doc Holliday
"It doesn't matter what you think" - The Rock
"I borked the entry." - Some dude on the Internet
Have I told you about otters being the only marine animal that can lift rocks?
Georgia Engel, who played Georgette Franklin (Ted's girlfriend) on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and Robert's mother-in-law on "Everybody Loves Raymond," has died. She was 70 years old.
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
Georgia Engel, who played Georgette Franklin (Ted's girlfriend) on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and Robert's mother-in-law on "Everybody Loves Raymond," has died. She was 70 years old.
Funny lady. Too young to say goodbye. Thank you for the laughs.
Jim Fowler, who along with his friend Marlin Perkins co-hosted "Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom" died at age 89. RIP.
He and Perkins won four Emmys for "outstanding program achievement" in 1966, 1967, 1969 and 1970.
Besides his role on "Wild Kingdom," Fowler logged more than 100 appearances on "The Tonight Show," first with Johnny Carson and then Jay Leno. He also made appearances on "Late Night" with Conan O'Brien.
He was a standout athlete at Earlham College in Virginia. But the zoology major found more inspiration in the classroom and turned down offers to play pro baseball from the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees.
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
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