Lame thread.. just alot of spam.. Make a thread and talk about just one topic and see how long it becomes.. to spam upå a long thread isn't very hard, just stupid!
Originally posted by Ranma13 Sorry, 212 pages is nothing. I've seen threads with over 2,000 pages before (20 posts per page) and it was not spammed up like crazy.
Last year your estimable publication carried a story revealing the shocking level of homophobia in Oxford - a poster promoting homosexuality was torn down in Oriel JCR and posted back to the College JCR rep by an undergraduate whose religious principles had been grossly offended by the poster.
I have a shocker of my own to report. Having spent a pleasant weekend in the Great City of the North - Manchester - representing my College on University Challenge, I returned to discover that my list of the aims of the British Conservative Monday Club which had been affixed to my door was torn down....[rant, rant, rant]...Call in the Bulldogs!...[rant, rant, rant] Surely this incident of vicious Anti-Conservative feeling should be front page news in the Oxford Student... [rant, rant, rant]...
With that I remain yours,
George Callaghan
Yes. You're right. Stop the press. Hold the front page.
We can safely say that never in all our time at the Oxford Student
have we ever received a letter that was quite as dull as this one.
We tried to read all the way through, honest we did, but we're afraid,
Mr.Callaghan, that your letter was just too boring. However, we at the
Oxford Student recommend that you market your fine letter writing style
as the world's most powerful sedative. If anyone wants to read the full
letter then we encourage them to come into
the Oxford Student offices and ask for it. Beds will be provided.
19th Oct 2000
With no permission from the Author, nor Copyright owner! (If there is one)
Originally posted by djtrancer Lame thread.. just alot of spam.. Make a thread and talk about just one topic and see how long it becomes.. to spam upå a long thread isn't very hard, just stupid!
Ok, I start with a Story and you reply something usefull:
Olim sartor quidam ad cenam vocaverat tibicinem amicum suum; dumque cibum sumunt, haesit tibicini in gutture os magnum, quo graviter cruciatus ad terram concidit moribundus, spiritu praecluso. Tum sartor, veritus ne hospitis caedis accusaretur, amici infelicis corpus ad aedes medici cujusdam clam detulit postibusque fultum reliquit.
Prima igitur luce, ut medicus fores aedium reseravit, corruit cadaver: quod ubi vidit medicus, re tam inopitata quam maxime perterritus tibicinis corpus in interiorem domus partem portat; mox rem cum uxore communicat, quae cum esset satis acris ingenii femina, »Vis« inquit »uti muliebri consilio? Escendendum est in summum culmen aedium propinquarum, unde corpus funibus demittamus intro.«
Medicus ut praescriptum erat facit. Sed mercator cujus domus illa erat, ut corpus in aedes suas paullatim delabens conspexit, arrepto baculo percussit quem furem intrantem esse ratus est. At cum immotum corpus vidisset ac rigens, perterritus ne ipse de caede accusaretur, cadaver humeris sublatum defert in viam ibique hominem tamquam vivum ad murum applicat; inde domum se recipit quam celerrime.
Mane proximo nauta quidam cum forte iret ad portum, in via illa cadaver pede offendit imprudens, dumque attonitus observat corpus, quod ictu jam dejectum humi jacebat, a lictoribus comprehenditur. Itur ad praetorem, qui audita causa jubet nautam securi feriri quod caedem commisisset.
Jam ergo lictor securim acuebat, cum e circumstantium turba exsiluit mercator ille: rem aperit, culpam profitetur, supplicium sibi vindicat. Hunc igitur praetor, quamvis virtute hominis delectaretur, ad palum deligari jubet, exempto e vinculis nauta. Rursus lictor securim – et percussisset, ni clamorem medicus edidisset ille qui in mercatoris aedes cadaver demiserat; postremo ne ille quidem sartor tacuit qui corpus tibicinis primus abjecerat.
Quos praetor postquam audivit, cum rem tam multiplicem explicare ipse non posset, omnes simul ad imperatorem trahi jubet. Hic cognita re arcessit ex suis medicis quem habebat peritissimum, qui corpus tibicinis diligenter scrutaret. Nec multo post repertum est os in faucibus haerens; quo extracto tibicen —dictu vix credibile— magno cum gemitu animam recepit, itaque cives suos falso crimine liberavit.
Comments
sk8 4 lif3
Sorry, 212 pages is nothing. I've seen threads with over 2,000 pages before (20 posts per page) and it was not spammed up like crazy.
spam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spamspam spam
Make a thread and talk about just one topic and see how long it becomes.. to spam upå a long thread isn't very hard, just stupid!
We shall all die in vain.. you decide how!
so ten you make a new Topic and make it longer then this one
On your request, some non-spam:
The Most Boring Letter We Have Ever Received (tm)
By Unknown Author
Sir,
Last year your estimable publication carried a story revealing the shocking level of homophobia in Oxford - a poster promoting homosexuality was torn down in Oriel JCR and posted back to the College JCR rep by an undergraduate whose religious principles had been grossly offended by the poster.
I have a shocker of my own to report. Having spent a pleasant weekend in the Great City of the North - Manchester - representing my College on University Challenge, I returned to discover that my list of the aims of the British Conservative Monday Club which had been affixed to my door was torn down....[rant, rant, rant]...Call in the Bulldogs!...[rant, rant, rant] Surely this incident of vicious Anti-Conservative feeling should be front page news in the Oxford Student... [rant, rant, rant]...
With that I remain yours,
George Callaghan
Yes. You're right. Stop the press. Hold the front page.
We can safely say that never in all our time at the Oxford Student
have we ever received a letter that was quite as dull as this one.
We tried to read all the way through, honest we did, but we're afraid,
Mr.Callaghan, that your letter was just too boring. However, we at the
Oxford Student recommend that you market your fine letter writing style
as the world's most powerful sedative. If anyone wants to read the full
letter then we encourage them to come into
the Oxford Student offices and ask for it. Beds will be provided.
19th Oct 2000
With no permission from the Author, nor Copyright owner! (If there is one)
Call 1900 P-L-E-A-S-E-D-O-N-T-S-U-E
Ok, I start with a Story and you reply something usefull:
Olim sartor quidam ad cenam vocaverat tibicinem amicum suum; dumque cibum sumunt, haesit tibicini in gutture os magnum, quo graviter cruciatus ad terram concidit moribundus, spiritu praecluso. Tum sartor, veritus ne hospitis caedis accusaretur, amici infelicis corpus ad aedes medici cujusdam clam detulit postibusque fultum reliquit.
Prima igitur luce, ut medicus fores aedium reseravit, corruit cadaver: quod ubi vidit medicus, re tam inopitata quam maxime perterritus tibicinis corpus in interiorem domus partem portat; mox rem cum uxore communicat, quae cum esset satis acris ingenii femina, »Vis« inquit »uti muliebri consilio? Escendendum est in summum culmen aedium propinquarum, unde corpus funibus demittamus intro.«
Medicus ut praescriptum erat facit. Sed mercator cujus domus illa erat, ut corpus in aedes suas paullatim delabens conspexit, arrepto baculo percussit quem furem intrantem esse ratus est. At cum immotum corpus vidisset ac rigens, perterritus ne ipse de caede accusaretur, cadaver humeris sublatum defert in viam ibique hominem tamquam vivum ad murum applicat; inde domum se recipit quam celerrime.
Mane proximo nauta quidam cum forte iret ad portum, in via illa cadaver pede offendit imprudens, dumque attonitus observat corpus, quod ictu jam dejectum humi jacebat, a lictoribus comprehenditur. Itur ad praetorem, qui audita causa jubet nautam securi feriri quod caedem commisisset.
Jam ergo lictor securim acuebat, cum e circumstantium turba exsiluit mercator ille: rem aperit, culpam profitetur, supplicium sibi vindicat. Hunc igitur praetor, quamvis virtute hominis delectaretur, ad palum deligari jubet, exempto e vinculis nauta. Rursus lictor securim – et percussisset, ni clamorem medicus edidisset ille qui in mercatoris aedes cadaver demiserat; postremo ne ille quidem sartor tacuit qui corpus tibicinis primus abjecerat.
Quos praetor postquam audivit, cum rem tam multiplicem explicare ipse non posset, omnes simul ad imperatorem trahi jubet. Hic cognita re arcessit ex suis medicis quem habebat peritissimum, qui corpus tibicinis diligenter scrutaret. Nec multo post repertum est os in faucibus haerens; quo extracto tibicen —dictu vix credibile— magno cum gemitu animam recepit, itaque cives suos falso crimine liberavit.
(i´m so bored)
and because its for a cause, i spam!
SHAZAM
SPAM? WHAT IS SPAM?
-----------------
Oh well !
Ooops, I did it again.....
-----------------
Oh well !
No,
I didnt do it .... by Bart Simpson
-----------------
Oh well !
Or,
You cant touch this ... by MC Hammer
-----------------
Oh well !
-----------------
Oh well !
-----------------
Oh well !
Clear the battle field and let me see all the profit from my victory ...
This is hard one, I guess
-----------------
Oh well !
this sux!
this sux!