Well, now I'm tempted to run Monkchat 24/7 just so I can show up in these little lists. Not that I'm saying I -- everything you post. I just don't want to be left out of the "suspects" pool because I have a nasty history of personality voting elsewhere. Take the presidential campaign, for example.
I hate Bush, and I voted against him without regard to whether or not his policy or speeches were good. I'm sure he's conducting his own search to find out who voted against him because they don't like him. Never mind the fact that he was the winner - I'm sure it just galls him to know that people voted against him just because they didn't like him.

Maybe you two should get together and compare results. Maybe it'll turn out that people who -- you also voted against Bush, and we all know that just makes them all commie heathens. In the meantime, maybe you should just get over it. What are you going to do if you find out who is downvoting you anyway? I don't think PM has the bandwidth to broadcast a flogging in the courtyard.

Guildenstern
Negaterd character class uber alles!

In reply to (Guildenstern) Re: Re: use base qw(Base) (was: Method calling question...) by Guildenstern
in thread Method calling question... by satchboost

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