Author Topic: badspot can see you  (Read 29652 times)

I'll take that as a...  compliment?

We still need a picture of ephi :(

It would be nice to see Trader aswell.

Good luck.  I don't have MySpace, Facebook, or Flickr.

I'll take that as a...  complement?

compliment*


Gentlemen and Zor, I present you with proof that Badspot does indeed have fingers:
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In other news, Badspot apparently just can't help himself . . . he just loves doing the robot.

We can take it that badspot lives in Oregon and likes backpacking.

compliment*

I was unsure of it, so I punched it in google. It was spelled correctly, so I assumed it was the word I was looking for.

Do so, as it was one.

How dare you quote my spelling error!
« Last Edit: December 01, 2008, 08:20:16 PM by Bones4 »

How dare you quote my spelling error!
How dare you quote my explanation containing a quote to your spelling error!

I still think he has nubs; the fingers are just a glove to try not to stand out.

How dare you quote my explanation containing a quote to your spelling error!

How dare...  screw you guys, I'm going home!

How dare...  screw you guys, I'm going home!
Are you not already home?


Trader could totally do a Badspot documentary.

Trader could totally do a Badspot documentary.

We're actually the same person.  I just don't have much time to dedicate to the Badspot personality, so he stays fairly inactive.


Then get on badspot account and post a picture of a muffin in this topic plox :D

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