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Re: I usually listen to...

by herveus (Prior)
on Mar 16, 2005 at 09:49 UTC ( [id://439961]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to I usually listen to...

Howdy!

...but there are several more that I'd choose if I could...

yours,
Michael

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Re^2: I usually listen to...
by belg4mit (Prior) on Mar 16, 2005 at 09:51 UTC
    Yes but you can only choose one option in a poll. Which is why the "There's Spam and eggs and spam, Spam spam eggs and spam, spam and eggs..." type thing makes it even better :-)

    --
    I'm not belgian but I play one on TV. On dit que je parle comme un belge aussi.

      Howdy!

      True, but there wasn't "Spam, spam, eggs, spam, eggs, and corned beef".

      "Spam, eggs, spam, spam, eggs, and corned beef" wasn't close enough.

      :)

      yours,
      Michael
      I'm not sure, but I think you can vote as many times as you want to... O:-)

      Update: No, you can't. There's an IP-based validation.

          I'm not sure, but I think you can vote as many times as you want to... O:-)

          Update: No, you can't. There's an IP-based validation.

        Ah, for a second I thought the server was being hosted in the Chicago mayor's office.

        Yours sincerely,
        tbone1, the entire Republican party for Cook County, IL

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