This thread should produce some good fun answers LOL
Posted by: Gil
He no longer works for National Parts Depot, the 323 was his cashier number.
Posted by: resqjyw0
My question isn't why, but how?
Posted by: misconceived
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Originally Posted by resqjyw0
My question isn't why, but how?
+1 ???
Posted by: CJIS
Do you really want to know?
Posted by: resqjyw0
Actually...yea.
Posted by: Delta784
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Originally Posted by resqjyw0
Actually...yea.
I don't blame you; it must be a real pain in the ass to remember your screen name.
Posted by: Wolfman
I had to change my name and job because of a stalker...
Posted by: resqjyw0
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Originally Posted by Delta784
I don't blame you; it must be a real pain in the ass to remember your screen name.
Bruce, you're absolutely right. I had to write it down when I first joined because it was totally random and a real pain in the ass to remember. After about a year and a half, I finally don't have to look at that piece of paper when I clear out all the cookies on my computer.
Posted by: Deuce
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Originally Posted by Wolfman
I had to change my name and job because of a stalker...
The police are not stalkers....
Posted by: Gil
How is easy... just ask and you shall receive.
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