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could we all just try a little harder to use a subject line that's at least slightly connected to the content of the post? it would be much easier to remember what's in a thread than trying to sort through subjects like "WEEEEEEE" and "whoa" and "woooooooo" and other monosyllabic sounds that may or may not start with the letter w.

 

*reads post so far* run on sentences are clearly ok, though. :rolleyes:

"monosyllabic sounds " :huh:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:lol: :lol:

:lol: :lol:

I agree with u :/

I think they thought it is eye catching and everyone looks it for one time and etc...

Hahaha :embarrased:

 

I entitled my thread with a monosyllabic word, but i think some people knew what i meant.

 

*runs away from a possible spankin*

same but i did it cos i was too lazy to think of a name :/ *also flees*

I've been so affected by it that when I saw the title of this topic I thought Peed was about to ramble on about being on a train and waking up a homeless person or something.

sorry, me will try to fix that :lol: :P

I agree with Tom, there's like 50 threads called WHEEEEE. :lol:

Just a lame excuse to get people to read your threads.

A thead to get attention !

Yes tom thanks for saying it! :cool:

I wonder what would be ulimate thread title to get the most attention.

'NAKED PICS OF KEVIN COSTNER>>>>'

 

Surely :wink3:

Chris Martain sleeps with Vanessa

from Big brother that is !

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