The question is:
"What is the answer to this question?"
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Good one, dingdong! That's it!
I was going to say that there was no answer.
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You're all wrong! >:3
It's really--
HTML ERROR: Cannot read code. Error code 1337
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ihaveamac wrote:
You're all wrong! >:3
It's really--
HTML ERROR: Cannot read code. Error code 1337
What's Error code 1337?
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Error code 1337 is when a person types on a forum, but gets interupted by two small minus signs ( -- ) and is forced to post with this attached to the end:
HTML ERROR: Cannot read code. Error code 1337
Regards,
Ralphjos
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Ralphjos_LT_Acc wrote:
Error code 1337 is when a person types on a forum, but gets interupted by two small minus signs ( -- ) and is forced to post with this attached to the end:
Code:
HTML ERROR: Cannot read code. Error code 1337Regards,
Ralphjos
Thanks!
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Ralphjos_LT_Acc wrote:
Error code 1337 is when a person types on a forum, but gets interupted by two small minus signs ( -- ) and is forced to post with this attached to the end:
Code:
HTML ERROR: Cannot read code. Error code 1337Regards,
Ralphjos
wats with the whole:
Regards,
Ralphjos
thing?

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08jackt wrote:
Ralphjos_LT_Acc wrote:
Error code 1337 is when a person types on a forum, but gets interupted by two small minus signs ( -- ) and is forced to post with this attached to the end:
Code:
HTML ERROR: Cannot read code. Error code 1337Regards,
Ralphjoswats with the whole:
Regards,
Ralphjos
thing?
It's just formal and polite, nothing wrong.
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Ralphjos_LT_Acc wrote:
Error code 1337 is when a person types on a forum, but gets interupted by two small minus signs ( -- ) and is forced to post with this attached to the end:
Code:
HTML ERROR: Cannot read code. Error code 1337Regards,
Ralphjos
I was just being funny.
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ihaveamac wrote:
Ralphjos_LT_Acc wrote:
Error code 1337 is when a person types on a forum, but gets interupted by two small minus signs ( -- ) and is forced to post with this attached to the end:
Code:
HTML ERROR: Cannot read code. Error code 1337Regards,
RalphjosI was just being funny.
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Of course you were.
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BWOG wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Ralphjos_LT_Acc wrote:
Error code 1337 is when a person types on a forum, but gets interupted by two small minus signs ( -- ) and is forced to post with this attached to the end:
Code:
HTML ERROR: Cannot read code. Error code 1337Regards,
RalphjosI was just being funny.
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Of course you were.
The 1337 means something. You already know it BWOG from being on R0BLOX.
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jacool wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
I know what it is!
42!I say the same, My super computer just finished 7.5 million years of computing and 42 was the answer
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The real answer is--
VISUAL STUDIO ERROR: Field 'ImpossibleQuestion' is never assigned to, and will always have its default value VISUAL STUDIO ERROR: Field 'ImpossibleQuestion' is never assigned to, and will always have its default value VISUAL STUDIO ERROR: Field 'ImpossibleQuestion' is never assigned to, and will always have its default value VISUAL STUDIO ERROR: Field 'ImpossibleQuestion' is never assigned to, and will always have its default value VISUAL STUDIO ERROR: Field 'ImpossibleQuestion' is never assigned to, and will always have its default value VISUAL STUDIO ERROR: Field 'ImpossibleQuestion' is never assigned to, and will always have its default value VISUAL STUDIO ERROR: Field 'ImpossibleQuestion' is never assigned to, and will always have its default value VISUAL STUDIO ERROR: Field 'ImpossibleQuestion' is never assigned to, and will always have its default value VISUAL STUDIO ERROR: Field 'ImpossibleQuestion' is never assigned to, and will always have its default value VISUAL STUDIO ERROR: Field 'ImpossibleQuestion' is never assigned to, and will always have its default value...
It has no answer, so it's an error on an error.
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Easy..The answer is-
Omg You really highlighted this? Well i just wasted 10 secs of your life bwahahahah also Scratch Is 1337 or l33t or leet or elite
Last edited by ScratchX (2009-11-13 18:44:18)
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