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 Post subject: The Story of a Happy Death
PostPosted: March 29th, 2011, 2:34 am 
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Once upon a very merry time, sweet little :) was happily :book:

But then, alas and alack! :twisted: Came upon him and chased him into a corner, and began to unmercifully and viciously tickle him!

First the poor little yellow people person looked like this: :shock:

Then like this: :D

Then like this: :rofl:

And then, at last, he perished like this: :dieshappy:

For it was a Happy Death.


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PostPosted: March 29th, 2011, 2:37 am 
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*applauds in sheer delight* That was awesome, Emeth!! Hooray for smilies!! :dieshappy:

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PostPosted: March 29th, 2011, 2:45 am 
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The :dieshappy: smiley makes me like :shock:. :D

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:dieshappy: This is now my favorite smiley :D

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*laughs* :dieshappy: That's awesome. I love it! :dieshappy:

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:rofl: I love it! :dieshappy:

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PostPosted: March 29th, 2011, 7:31 am 
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Hahaha! I could get used to anouncements that are this hilarious! :rofl: Even if they do mess up what I was supposed to be doing.... :dieshappy:


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I'm saving him for a very special occasion. Only certain things deserve such a big grin. :)

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I'm saving him for a very special occasion. Only certain things deserve such a big grin. :)


That is what I made him for. :)


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:( :) :D :dieshappy: Thanks for the new smilie, O Sir. Sometimes we need a smile that big. ;)

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:rofl: I love it! And thank you for :twisted: too. My villains will be thrilled. :P

:dieshappy: (Love the code, by the way!)

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This is a display of that other-facet of Sir Emeth I didn't know about until yesterday... :shock:

His text name is even "Dies happy"... :x

I think I will die laughing right about now...

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:dieshappy: (Love the code, by the way!)


Haha, yes, thought you all would like that. :)


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I love it! :dieshappy:

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I was giggling away reading this Jay and then Mum was like, what is it? What's funny? :rofl: Was very funny. Well done.

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HA!

Love it. Though I must admit, the title of the thread scared me... ;)

:dieshappy: :dieshappy:

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Dark Lord Lauser strikes again! With a new evil smile :twisted: and a dying smile :dieshappy:! JK

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The first thing I thought was one of the MLs had passed...

Little E likes it. :)

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I thought it was going to be another one of those deep announcements like "I have a gift for you." Sure enough it was another Dark Lord plot to make us follow him...

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Oh, oh, Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, goodness, that's funny!!!!!!

Thanks for creating :dieshappy: ! :D just isn't big enough to represent my guilty grin. ;) Hooray for smileys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Reiyen wrote:
I thought it was going to be another one of those deep announcements like "I have a gift for you." Sure enough it was another Dark Lord plot to make us follow him...


The title scared me too, and I thought it was going to be a deep one! :D

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I'm saving him for a very special occasion. Only certain things deserve such a big grin. :)


That is what I made him for. :)


I agree. I will save that for when I am literally smiling that big at the screen, or if I'm so happy for someone I'll explode if I don't use it. :D

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Oh, that's so funny, Sir Emeth!!!!! You had me laughing so hard! That's hilarious!

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