Posted on 01/20/2005 12:14:04 PM PST by MartialArtsUSA
Hello all - I must confess that I have been diligently reading the homepage and a number of posts over the last weeks. But I still do not know whether I did anything wrong now. If anyone wants to point out what I should change in the future, than I will be most grateful for that. But it sure looks good. Thanks in advance, MartialArtsUSA (forgive me if this name sounds silly. I had but little time to think about it).
Better than a 10. It got *zotted*! :-)

I just wanted to sign up and start a thread to tell you I have nothing to say.
Sigh...these trolls are so lame.
('Wonk, check it out!)

"I'd like to thank the Viking Kitties for warmin' things up a bit here in D.C. on this snowy day."
This was absolutely pathetic. What a maroon, what a nincompoop. Living proof that brain enemas need a lot more research before subject is let out of the cess pool and back into society.
I'm generally good with names but, that one doesn't register. So, let's take a look at the posting history of petsounds...
No wonder no one remembers the name. {yawn}
Just take a number after you are zotted for your upcoming butt kicking!
Bye, MartialArtsUSA.He's dead, Jim!
Your parting gifts will be held in storage until your next attempt.....make sure you stop by and claim them before registering again.
"how about this: my former name was Petsounds. Does that ring a bell with any of you?"
You mean the singularly unimpressive and boring troll that wasn't even worth banning but finally got the zot because they induced narcolepsy in the mod who then fell onto the zot button while asleep?
No, doesn't ring any bells.
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Perhaps the troll was referring to pet sounds of a flatulent nature.
and your underwear at least every other day!
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