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  • #16
    LMAO

    LMAO!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by RocketWatcher
      The exclamation point is the punctuation zapper.

      It is used as a kind of visual scream.

      At the end of a sentence, the exclamation point shows you really, really mean it:

      Don't even think of going there!

      At the end of a word, the exclamation point makes the word louder:

      Help!
      So RW, did you 'really, really mean it? Or did you want to sound louder?

      I feel like I am on the school yard.

      Bottom line, you did 'zap' in and 'zap' at me. You, in essence, yelled at me loudly so I could hear you better 'cause I am slow and stupid. But now I know - Indiana has 'a better tradition, and probably higher expectations' than the Illini and their fans - no matter what year it is and no matter what teams have done in the past 5 years.

      I got it. Thanks. I will be sure and let all my Illini fans know that I have seen the light from an Illini fan. Compared to Illinois, Indiana is a much better program and has a much better fan base because they have a better tradition and higher expectations and their attendance shows it.

      Sweet.

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      • #18
        I thought it was common knowledge that Indiana was one of the premier programs.
        Nowhere in the Constitution is healthcare a right. Either is employment insurance, food stamps, and welfare.

        I ask what makes the liberal pansies think those are rights?

        Stupid liberals.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by RocketWatcher
          I thought it was common knowledge that Indiana was one of the premier programs.
          Ahhh - funny. Patronize the thought. That's good. You are an Illini fan, right?

          I doubt I could get any Illini fans I know personally to admit what you are saying.

          You know, take this to the Illini Board. I am sure you are registered there.

          Get back to me with a link to your thread at the IlliniBoard with evidence that the consensus of the Illini nation thinks the same as you.

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          • #20
            Why do I care what the majority of Illini fans think?

            I have my own opinions and don't really care if anyone agrees, including other Illini.
            Nowhere in the Constitution is healthcare a right. Either is employment insurance, food stamps, and welfare.

            I ask what makes the liberal pansies think those are rights?

            Stupid liberals.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by RocketWatcher
              Why do I care what the majority of Illini fans think?

              I have my own opinions and don't really care if anyone agrees, including other Illini.
              Whoo-hoo! There you go. I am done with this conversation.

              Mr. Anonymity comes out.

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              • #22
                Well you act like what the IlliniBoard thinks would change the way I think, what did you expect?
                Nowhere in the Constitution is healthcare a right. Either is employment insurance, food stamps, and welfare.

                I ask what makes the liberal pansies think those are rights?

                Stupid liberals.

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