Hilarious! In high school, I came up with the term "web research" to mask my activities of myself and friends. In those days, we still had to sign out of the school before leaving it. I'd write down "web research" and we'd go to "The Movie Lab" (where all of the boxes were named after corny movie characters) and had a gibbin'-great time with QuakeTF. I wish I could say I play less TF now, but I don't.
Join me in my quest for maximum fragiliciousness at the Dallas ]Nr[ server if you ever get a chance: 209.39.192.74:27500. See you soon.
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