Find the Founders II discusion thread

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I live in your house? Last time I checked, I was here first. :wink:
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Blah blah blah... technicalities.
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Um... Rochey?
I vote for spacing Tsu. If Grundig turns out to have been lying and Tsu wasn't a Founder, then Tsu gets thrown out the airlock next. Agreed?
Do you mean Grundig?
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So, you guys gonna throw Tsu out the airlock?
Have fun Mr. Founder... if you are one. If not, have fun Grundig.
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Is an airlock really the best thing? A phaser might be more practical you know. Look what one did to mirror Odo...........
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Do you mean Grundig?
Uh, yeah. :oops:
Is an airlock really the best thing? A phaser might be more practical you know. Look what one did to mirror Odo...........
Screw phasers, airlocks are more fun.
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Did we lose Tsu again???
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I dunno. I feel bad about outting him after what he'd been through, but it's all I have to offer.
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He's not actually gone yet though. I mean he has no chance, but that's not the point.
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I wonder if Tsu's power went down again, or his computer crashed ?????
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It was the damn computer again. If I weren't so good at this stuff, I'd be up the creek without a paddle.
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That's what my dad says. About everything. He's fixed our dryer and washer about 5 times now, so it's always good to know stuff.
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Nickswitz wrote:That's what my dad says. About everything. He's fixed our dryer and washer about 5 times now, so it's always good to know stuff.
My grandparents' microwave broke down once, and my Grandfather somehow took it apart and fixed it. :shock: I guess it runs in the family.
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bob can do that with things. He takes random things apart and fixes them. It's really cool to watch. :)
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