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Post by Sapphire on May 31, 2004 20:06:21 GMT -5
My friend refers to it as a "Snicker." That's what I've always used. That or what my teacher said I was, which was the ASOUE Guru.
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Post by Sapphire on May 31, 2004 20:12:13 GMT -5
I have no idea how that got posted twice. I only hit the Post button once. Oh well.
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Post by badlee on Jun 1, 2004 6:14:59 GMT -5
Delete one of them, if you want. *thinks* Lemonalien? <---Random
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Post by Sapphire on Jun 1, 2004 18:01:31 GMT -5
A Snicketeer perhaps.
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Antenora
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Post by Antenora on Jun 1, 2004 18:03:35 GMT -5
"Snicketeer" is pretty good. And I think that word for Lemony Snicket obsession is "Lemititis", but that sounds like the result of several mistypings of "Lemony-itis". Ever heard either of those terms, outside of this post? Anyway, I'm a total Baudhead, Snicketeer, Lemoniac, etc. The word "lemititus" is used on Unfortunate Events Online, and I've seen it elsewhere, but I don't know where. I guess there are variant spellings, but I know I've got it.
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Post by SnicketFires on Jun 1, 2004 19:46:53 GMT -5
Lemoniac and Snicketeer are my favorites.
We're the....Lemonades! So totally unoriginal. *lets the professionals make up the spiffy names*
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Jun 1, 2004 20:56:22 GMT -5
Lemonades! That is so cool! I love that name(now)!
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Post by euromegamouth on Jun 1, 2004 22:03:57 GMT -5
I am sometimes referred to as a Snicket-head, Snicketeer, Snickaholic, and Le-mouth-y.
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