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Posted by Tahna Los (Member # 33) on :
 
A New Era in Corporate Advertising
 
Posted by MIB: Now with more chunks of meat (Member # 426) on :
 
*sigh* Not quite as bad as the case where a toy company (hasbro I think, but I am not totally sure) took as many "cool" kids as they can find and paid them an X amount of money to play with a new toy or game during school recess so that all the other "un-cool" kids would think it's cool and buy the toy for themselves.

Or the plan where companies would be using lasers to print there advertisment on the moon. God. When I look at the moon, I want to see it, not a f*cking 7-up commercial.

Is commercialism going to far? I think so.....

[ December 13, 2001: Message edited by: MIB: Now with more chunks of meat ]


 
Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
 
This from a guy whose name advertises 'Now With More Chunks Of Meat.'
 
Posted by Grokca (Member # 722) on :
 
Damn no companies have a name like my last.
 
Posted by Grokca (Member # 722) on :
 
Or the plan where companies would be using lasers to print there advertisment on the moon. God. When I look at the moon, I want to see it, not a f*cking 7-up commercial.


When I look at the moon I want to see Chairface Chippendale
 
Posted by MIB: I'm everywhere and nowhere (Member # 426) on :
 
Fine. I have gotten rid of the lame commercial joke in my name.

Gorcka: For shame. For shame.

[ December 13, 2001: Message edited by: MIB: I'm everywhere and nowhere ]


 
Posted by Shik (Member # 343) on :
 
These long-ass names of yours are really feckin' stupid, & to be quite honest, are rather beginning to piss me off.
 
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
*sigh* CC is no fun.

[ December 13, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]
 
Posted by Charles Capps (Member # 9) on :
 
CC is right pissed, and is about two hairs away from banning your sorry ass.

Watch yourself, little boy.
 
Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
 
Uh .. you know, I can understand yelling at MIB for his 'CaptainMike' thingy ...

... but as far as names or sigs go or what not, wouldn't it be better to send him a PM or contact him through AIM, ICQ, or e-mail before taking action ... ? And for that matter, what is the policy in regards to sigs and names, and how long they may be, what constitutes a "no-no", and perhaps how frequently they can be changed ... ?
 
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
CC didn't take action against me. He simply ordered me to make my name shorter through a PM. I had an entire schedule of name changes set up too. Kind of a Simpsons chalkboard joke type thing. Oh well.

[ December 13, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]


 
Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
 
Well, I realize that you probably changed your name back, I'm just saying that CC's post above seemed a bit harsh.
 
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
Oh that. lol. I can see why he's pissed about the CaptianMike thing. I was only kidding about the ransom thing, of course, but his anger towards me is still justifiable.

[ December 13, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]


 
Posted by The359 (Member # 37) on :
 
You want me to sniper him, CC? I can do it nice and clean, nobody would know. It'd look like suicide!

*notices everyone reading this post*

Oh crap...!
 
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
You forget, 359. I am MIB. I exist, and I don't exist at the same time. I can disappear and reappear at will. I can move in and out of this dimensional plane at will. I am skilled in mind control. I can destroy any and all records stating that you exist. You cannot kill me. For I am one of the infamous Men In Black.

[ December 13, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]


 
Posted by Krenim (Member # 22) on :
 
Exist. The word is exist.
 
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
lol. You're funny.

[ December 13, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]


 
Posted by The359 (Member # 37) on :
 
You might want to fix your .sig too, since it's misspelled there...twice...
 
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
So it is.

[ December 13, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]
 
Posted by CaptainMike (Member # 709) on :
 
Well I've found a couple of interesting things about Dunlop Tires.

Dunlop allowed Flare members to visit 17th-century Mazar-e-Sharif to prevent a rotating dimensional pod from destroying the Planet Q's solar system diorama in the 27th century.
UP3 is fired upon by the 27th-century GreenPeace "rotating dimensional pod" Finagle's Folly commanded by Captain MIB, who has time-traveled through a spatial funny portal to destroy LOA's ship. MIB claims that UP3 is responsible for a temporal explosion that will obliterate Planet Q's solar system diorama in his era. Although equipped with only 21st-century technology, the Flare members manage to deflect MIB's blasts and damage his ship, but then both the rotating dimensional pod and UP3 get sucked through the funny portal. The message board winds up in orbit around Planet Q in 1620.
Knowing MIB's ship holds the key to returning to their own era, the Flare members begins searching for it, and an forum team beams down to Mazar-e-Sharif to investigate forty-seventhspace readings that seem out of place in the 17th century. Meanwhile, at Zlorgnax Observatory in the Kandahar Hills, empty-headed model Jolene Blalock picks up UP3's warp emission on her instruments and reports the finding to computer mogul Malnurtured Snay, who funds her lab. Against Snay's instructions, Jolene transmits a greeting to UP3, and the Flare members tracks her to the Observatory. While TSN and PsyLiam head for the site, Charles and LOA identify a homeless man as Captain MIB. He explains that he emerged from the time funny portal in 1402 and crash-landed in the desert, where a young Malnurtured Snay found the rotating dimensional pod and utilized its technology to start a high-tech empire. Snay is now planning to use MIB's vessel to time travel, and, according to MIB, that will cause the explosion in the future.
Fearing that Jolene is a security risk, Snay sends a henchman to kill her. But TSN and PsyLiam spirit her away before she can be harmed. When Jolene questions what they're up to, TSN tells her that they're secret agents tracking a Trek BBS spy operation. She sees through his story, though, because the website and the BBS no longer exist.
Charles and LOA sneak into Snay's office, where they discover MIB's rotating dimensional pod just as Snay walks in and confronts them. LOA warns Snay not to launch the ship, explaining it will unleash disaster. Undaunted, Snay tries to kill Charles and LOA, but they're transported to UP3 in the nick of time. They try to beam up the rotating dimensional pod, but Snay uses their transporter beam to access UP3's computer and study its systems. Minutes later, the wily Snay steals the RawCadet's program from the Archives. To complicate things even further, UP3's presence is disclosed on the evening news!
 
Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
 
I wonder what I get in return for funding Jolene's lab!!!

And I am not a TREKBBS SPY! Honestly.

[ December 13, 2001: Message edited by: Malnurtured Snay ]
 
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
*raises an eyebrow*

[ December 13, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]
 
Posted by First of Two (Member # 16) on :
 
Can we fit me and my Borg Icosahedron in here somewhere? We're really okay guys, once you get past the implants and the assimilation and the implacable hostility towards all other life thing...
 
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
How about........NO!!! I'd rather have the NDs show up.

(Note: Watch the British mini-series Invasion: Earth to find out who the NDs are. They aren't a pleasent group of people I can tell you that.)

[ December 13, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]
 
Posted by CaptainMike (Member # 709) on :
 
Majel Barrett: Last week, the Flare members race against time to stop a 17th-century abacus industrialist from causing a 27th-century disaster.

now, the conclusion..

LOA's attempts to beam up 17th-century abacus mogul Malnurtured Snay and the rotating pod-thingy in his possession are stymied because UP3's long-range transporters aren't working. As a result, empy-headed model Jolene Blalock lures Snay to a meeting where the Flare members hopes to hijack him. Snay shows up with the RawCadet, whom he's supplied with a 27th-century portable MS IE-emitter that allows him to exist in environments without standard MS IE-graphic emitters.
Having reconfigured the shields on a administrator-only forum to disguise it from 17th-century radar, Charles and First of Two try to beam up Snay from the rendezvous. Snay has a device that interferes with the attempt, but UP3 is able to redirect the transporter signal to beam him directly to the webpage. Unfortunately, Snay's attempt to disrupt the beam-out damages the forum's controls. It goes down in some guys cheesy London flat, where Charles and First of Two are taken hostage by a paramilitary group. UP3 traces the crash site to London centre, and the RawCadet and PsyLiam travel there to find them.
On UP3, Snay admits to LOA that he wants to travel into the future to steal more advanced technology. Although LOA thinks she's put an end to those plans, one of Snay's henchmen uses his scavenged 27th-century technology to transport Snay back to his office. Outside Snay's headquarters, TSN spots a Ptolemy-class tug that appears to be moving the rotating pod-thingy to another location. In London centre, PsyLiam and the RawCadet manage to free Charles and First of Two. First of Two repairs the damaged forum, which they use to track the Ptolemy-class tug and destroy it. However, they discover the Ptolemy-class tug was a ruse; the rotating pod-thingy is back in Snay's office, and he's just launched it.
Retrieving TSN and PsyLiam, the forum returns to UP3, where LOA hails Snay, who refuses to abort his mission. She has no choice but to destroy the rotating pod-thingy. Seconds later, a time funny portal opens and MIB appears in his rotating pod-thingy. With his previous timeline altered by the destruction of Snay, this MIB has come from the future to lead UP3 back to the 21st century, where it belongs. LOA implores MIB to place them at Planet Q, but MIB cites the Terms of Use, which LOA cannot argue with. Back in the Officer's Lounge, the Flare members finds that they've gained one particular advantage from their journey: the RawCadet has retained the 27th-century mobile MS IE-emitter, freeing him from the confines of Flameboard.

Dunlop denies the incident.
 
Posted by Cartman (Member # 256) on :
 
Exactly *what* have you been smokin', Mike?

I'll have... whatever it is you've been having.
 
Posted by CaptainMike (Member # 709) on :
 
make it a double
 
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
Did anyone see South Park last night. LOL
 
Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
 

Flare II: The Angry Misbegotten Fury of Snayer



Coming Soon To A Thread Near YOU!
 
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
Oh! Oh! Can I be the main villian in that?!?!
 
Posted by Charles Capps (Member # 9) on :
 
Sure.
 
Posted by Shik (Member # 343) on :
 
Heh...nice status line there, MIB...hehhehheh...
 
Posted by The359 (Member # 37) on :
 
Brownie points to whoever did that to MIB's status line.
 
Posted by Charles Capps (Member # 9) on :
 
*ahem*
 
Posted by Shik (Member # 343) on :
 
:::blinks violently::: There's no "seen last" entry in his profile....

Did you PermaBan him, O mighty Tallest?
 
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
WTF?!?! Ouch. Geez CC. I may be totally beyond irritating, but I think I have yet to qualify for the title of "Complete & Total Fuckwit." In my eyes at least.

[ December 14, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]
 
Posted by First of Two (Member # 16) on :
 
Shall we put it to a vote?
 
Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
 
Well MIB may or may not be a fuckwit, I don't think it is appropriate as a status line. It's one thing if he asked for that: it's another if an admin changed it without consulting him.
 
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
I personally thought "Demented Fool" was better suited toward describing who I am. That is why I never bothered to ask CC to change it. I probably won't ask CC to change this either because I'm too lazy.
 


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