I am pleased that posting 10000 posts where the vast majority is him talking to himeslf and counting his posts, is the chosen advert for TPD. Seem very apt.
Sad git.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThis deserves to be highlighted here, for those who might have missed it.
Today saw a very special occasion on CUK.
And most people missed it.
Today saw DS23 make his 10000th post in TPD.
A gargantuan effort worthy of all our praise.
Congratulations, sir - now onwards to 20000 TPDs!!
Well done DS23
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Originally posted by Troll View PostTPD has escaped to the General board
mods MODS MODS!!!
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Originally posted by zeitghostAnd a very fine speaking of the mind it is too, Oh Great & Evil Leader, if I may make so bold...
Keep these test please delete entities where they belong. Facebook or some such other teen chat site.
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Originally posted by The Master View PostYou know that episode of Star Trek where the bad guys move so fast you can't see them and all you can hear is the occasional irritating buzz? That's a bit like you test please delete people I think - irritating but easily ignored.
Apologies if that seems harsh but that's us evil villains all over, we're always speaking our mind.
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You know that episode of Star Trek where the bad guys move so fast you can't see them and all you can hear is the occasional irritating buzz? That's a bit like you test please delete people I think - irritating but easily ignored.
Apologies if that seems harsh but that's us evil villains all over, we're always speaking our mind.
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Originally posted by The Master View PostWho?
The man is a legend in his own lunch time. Imagine the time that it takes to write 10000 posts, with at least 30 seconds delay between them. And to do it in one thread makes the achievment even more impressive.
The man who turned TPD into what it has become today. We are, indeed, not worthy.
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Special Mention
This deserves to be highlighted here, for those who might have missed it.
Today saw a very special occasion on CUK.
And most people missed it.
Today saw DS23 make his 10000th post in TPD.
A gargantuan effort worthy of all our praise.
Congratulations, sir - now onwards to 20000 TPDs!!Tags: None
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