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Oh Silly Rob, where art thou?


Question Posted Friday November 11 2005, 9:42 pm

Oh silly Rob, where art thou? You have been away for too long. I will ask you stupid questions if that means you start to answer again.


-missing silly


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sillyrob answered Sunday November 13 2005, 9:24 pm:
I knew I'd be missed, but I was busy moving. Then our internet provided decided to enter in the wrong MAC address for our modem, so we had problems for days. The good news is, that I am finally back and will be answering questions just like always.

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