Rob! Look what I found! :-)

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It's the CLOWN CAR! J Happy New Year FRLians!



-- Gayla (privacy@please.com), December 30, 2000

Answers

Is the circus returning???? (I hope, I hope!)

-- Tricia the Canuck (jayles@telusplanet.net), December 31, 2000.

Oh Boy! Thanks Gayla. Leave it to our Chief FRLian Investigatress to find it! At long last, my clown car. Hahhahahahahahahahaha. Now I can go out drinki, uh, I mean driving safely since it is made of rubber and I won't get hurt. Er, anyone still have the ol' net handy?

Dear and Loyal Princess, I hope the circus comes to town here also! Anyone in contact with our FRLian Ring-mistress - the Lady with the Sheets? Now that would really be great to have her come and join us.

-- (thesonofdust@yahoo.com), January 01, 2001.


The rude answer has been deleted on the admin page, and will not show up after the midnight upgrade tonight. I think.

-- Ergo Sum (just@helens.helper), August 12, 2003.

Well why wouldn't it delete for ME?? I'm a good person. I bathe regularly. I brush my teeth before kissing the mule. Sometimes afterward too.

Thank you, helper.

-- helen (am@I.chopped.liver?), August 13, 2003.


It's still there unfortunately.

I don't have admin 'keys'. I can look at the source code but can't change it.

Sorry!

-- Gayla (privacy@please.com), August 13, 2003.



FRLians!! I nominate Gayla to be a Keyholder and FixerUpper Person.

Vote!

-- helen (vote@for.Gayla), August 13, 2003.


Hey! It's gone now! Somebody was able to delete it. See, I don't need a key. :-)

It sure looks funny to see a red X going across the top of this page! LOL

-- Gayla (privacy@please.com), August 13, 2003.


The red x is going the other direction now.

Before, it went the other way, until it turned around.

-- Robert & Jean Cook (RobertCook@GA.herewith Lon), August 16, 2003.


I think it goes right to left until there's no more left and then it right again.

-- (sonofdust@likes.theX), August 17, 2003.

Well that explains it!

It's running right up to the point where she left it.....

Then it runs around till it's left all over. (As opposed to the old riddle, "What's read and white and left all over?"

-- Robert & Jean Cook (RobertCook@GA.herewith Lon), August 17, 2003.



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