Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:02 pm
point??Jamesyboy wrote:pwn = used primarily in the Internet gaming culture, means to soundly defeat an opponent. It is sometimes used for taunting of an in-game enemy, and rubbing in victories.
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point??Jamesyboy wrote:pwn = used primarily in the Internet gaming culture, means to soundly defeat an opponent. It is sometimes used for taunting of an in-game enemy, and rubbing in victories.
*feels rather sticky and wet* (leave it Heather)Sim7lizard wrote:**DUMP THE PINT ON JAMESYBOY***Jamesyboy wrote:
My mum detests lavender as well. Another curious similarity....
And I tought we were friends!
Was merely explaining what pwn was for those not accustomed to pwning!!Cloud_ax wrote:point??Jamesyboy wrote:pwn = used primarily in the Internet gaming culture, means to soundly defeat an opponent. It is sometimes used for taunting of an in-game enemy, and rubbing in victories.
leftJamesyboy wrote:*feels rather sticky and wet* (leave it Heather)Sim7lizard wrote:**DUMP THE PINT ON JAMESYBOY***Jamesyboy wrote:
My mum detests lavender as well. Another curious similarity....
And I tought we were friends!
okJamesyboy wrote:Was merely explaining what pwn was for those not accustomed to pwning!!Cloud_ax wrote:point??Jamesyboy wrote:pwn = used primarily in the Internet gaming culture, means to soundly defeat an opponent. It is sometimes used for taunting of an in-game enemy, and rubbing in victories.
I bet it was....heather wrote:leftJamesyboy wrote:*feels rather sticky and wet* (leave it Heather)Sim7lizard wrote: **DUMP THE PINT ON JAMESYBOY***
And I tought we were friends!
really hard not to though
That's happened to me before...shampoo, body wash, etc. And women who insist on drowning themselves in stinky perfume are the worst!!!krig wrote:Oh no! I am extremely sensitive to smells too, that's how i got my migraine today...from a new green tea shampoo that smelled too strong.Jess4298 wrote: Unfortunately I'm VERY sensitive to smells and lavender makes my headaches worse when I've tried to use it beforeI have a lavender neck wrap and I almost threw up when I tried to use it when I had a headache...very annoying!
I had to take some migraine pills that aren't available in the US...
migraine = gone
Moi?!krig wrote:Well, Jamesy, I tried to defend you, but it seems you have brought this on yourself...
Early shooter?????Jamesyboy wrote:*feels rather sticky and wet* (leave it Heather)Sim7lizard wrote:**DUMP THE PINT ON JAMESYBOY***Jamesyboy wrote:
My mum detests lavender as well. Another curious similarity....
And I tought we were friends!
That's so funny! I'm the exact same way...really light sweet (non floral) scents don't usually bother me at allheather wrote:I can't do lavendar either Jess.
I'm really scent sensitive (leave it alone James). I can do things like vanilla, light cinnamon, and pumpkin (leave it alone James)
Cloud_ax wrote:You'll have to ask krig.heather wrote:Early shooter?????Jamesyboy wrote: *feels rather sticky and wet* (leave it Heather)
they always insist on the worse fragances!! like reallly storng rose garden rotting with sweet peasJess4298 wrote: That's happened to me before...shampoo, body wash, etc. And women who insist on drowning themselves in stinky perfume are the worst!!!