And to think a Microsoft Employee wrote this, ugh.
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As though Microsoft would allow anyone dressed like Jesus into the building anyway...
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The solution to the leetspeak problem is electroshock therapy coupled with forced watching of "My Little Pony" reruns.
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quote:Originally posted by Lee: I'm never ever letting my daughter use the internet.
Believe me, when you think about banning the Internet for your children, it's always too late. You'd better check the logs to see what your baby's been doing, Lee...
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This is Lee's foreshadowing an alibi for his wife as to why he has all those Teletubbies sites bookmarked.
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I feel old now... I don't get that type of IM slang. I still am using the one from 1998-2001.
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