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Re: Happy new year! Happy 2004!
What does 2004 mean? It means 2003 is finally done, and '04 can't help but be better. Yep, that makes today a good day already. Oh and what else does '04 mean? It means I'm one year closer to graduation!! Woohoo!!
Happy New Years everyone! Have a good day.
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January 1st, 2004, 05:19 PM
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Re: Happy new year! Happy 2004!
2004 basically spells the end of high school for me, and of course the beginning of university a few months later.
I wish you all a happy new year, and even a delighting and fulfilling 2004 while I am at it. *Smirks*
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January 1st, 2004, 06:47 PM
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Re: Happy new year! Happy 2004!
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2004 basically spells the end of high school for me, and of course the beginning of university a few months later.
I wish you all a happy new year, and even a delighting and fulfilling 2004 while I am at it. *Smirks*
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Nice, Alneyan, REALLLLLL nice. Keep that fac(one of those French things under the "c")ade going...LOL.
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January 1st, 2004, 06:52 PM
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Re: Happy new year! Happy 2004!
It would be a cedilla, this little and pointless thing "ç". But I am under the impression you don't quite believe me Slynky.  (Granted, I don't think any intellignce agency employs somewhat young agents, so it would destroy my cover as a spy. I will think of something to solve this paradox.)
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January 1st, 2004, 07:00 PM
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Re: Happy new year! Happy 2004!
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It would be a cedilla, this little and pointless thing "ç". But I am under the impression you don't quite believe me Slynky. (Granted, I don't think any intellignce agency employs somewhat young agents, so it would destroy my cover as a spy. I will think of something to solve this paradox.)
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Well, we only have your written word that you're in highschool. Obviously, your English ability is a dead give-away. That someone from France would learn English so well is another give-away! You had better sharpen your skills as a CIA agent quickly! And don't bother posting any fake pics of some pimply-faced highschool boy, either...it won't work! ( )
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January 1st, 2004, 08:29 PM
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Re: Happy new year! Happy 2004!
Why, the answer seems pretty obvious. There are in fact two spies, and I am not the real one. My job is to pose as an agent spying on France so that the other intelligence agencies will know *we* have planted a spy in France as a few clues will be given. Once *they* are convinced I am the one they are after, the other spy will be able to work with much greater odds of success while the Agency will extract me from my current location. So I am providing my fellow agent some sort of cover to perform his/her own work, and I am merely a diVersion. Therefore you are in fact working for *us Slynky, and *we* ask you to relay the information to all involved parties.
Actually your objections can be easily dispelled. If you were to listen to my English , you would realize I am no native speaker, as I am not too fluent and my pronunciation is wildly inaccurate. Besides, my skills are rather poor in your view, so why the CIA would have bothered to send a novice agent in the field? That does seem to be quite a mistake. And Lastly, any agent working in France should know the French are not renowned for their ability to speak English, and had better forget their mother tongue while working. It must even be written in the CIA World Handbook in case someone was to forget this basic rule. So if I were a spy, I would have chosen a much better cover. Thus we can safely assume I am either not a spy, or not a talented one at the very least. Good luck with finding out the truth Slynky, even if I still believe I only told verities. 
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January 1st, 2004, 08:56 PM
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Re: Happy new year! Happy 2004!
I am more confused than ever!
Which means I am either stupid or you are a genius. Reverse psychology or double-reverse psychology? I am at my wit's end.
But, if you are working for the CIA, I shouldn't pursue this discussion. On the other hand, if you are a double agent working for the CIA, then I should expose you. It's so confusing!
Best I can think of is for you and me to team up against 2 other people and let's see. With you as my partner...remember I said I'd play with you in any game...I shall finally find out the truth!
So, invite Geo and a friend of his choice and let's see once and for all 
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