It was on 4chan a few days back
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Yes, it's not far off 666. But why the large numbers?Originally posted by Zippy View Post
OP - no idea really but could it be some kind of numerology thing that translates to "Satan is my Lord"?
I reckon it's someone trying to start a meme for a bet, like that guy in Dublin in the 18th century who bet he could have everyone in the town talking about a new word within a day, and won the bet by going around painting the word "quiz" (or something similar - not sure if that was the one) on every wall he could find.
edit: Yes the word was "quiz" - I just Googled it
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It's sci.math joke. Convert the resulting decimals to ascii.Originally posted by Grasser73 View PostPlease enlighten me. I want to relax this weekend knowing the answer.
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As Dolly Parton said, I ain't really blonde either.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI may be blonde (at the moment!) but I know ye are messing with me now.

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I can't believe you just posted that!Originally posted by Grasser73 View Post533267/842=633.333
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Admin is probably too embarrassed to admit he doesn;t know what it is!Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf it was so bad the first post would have been sanitised too...
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I may be blonde (at the moment!) but I know ye are messing with me now.
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Have you heard of Mornington Crescent?Originally posted by cailin maith View PostYep -
Are ye just messing with me now? Or does it really mean something?
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its a phone number. I just rang it and an answer machine said 'If you are applying for the new vacancy managing my shop, please leave contact details and experience of male bondage after the tone'
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It's not that bad.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt's really plumbs depths even this board hasn't plumbed in the past. I feel nauseous.
My detailed explanation of how 2girls1cup was filmed was worse, Shirley?
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostOk - if no-one is going to explain, I'm going to assume ye are all just yanking my chain.
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Ok - if no-one is going to explain, I'm going to assume ye are all just yanking my chain.
And for that
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