I’m curious who you think that monk is really? Me? I’m much too vain and vested in my belief that I’m the funniest monk there is to forgo <abbr title="If Iranians relished Coke"/> on the IIRC. And I’m too obsessive about proper typography: ... is typed … I also said I wouldn’t pull anymore punches on this topic: Re^2: Porting (old) code to something else. So, who is it? BUk doesn’t post anonymously and isn’t shy at all in any case… most of the regulars anons always do since the great plain text password massacre.


In reply to Re^8: PM Leveling Guide. by Your Mother
in thread PM Leveling Guide. by cheako

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