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Hurkyl
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Ack! :tongue: is green now! The pink one was absolutely darling.
Hurkyl, if you click on "more" at the bottom left of the smilie box, you'll see the pink one. We've got them all! :tongue: :tongue2:Hurkyl said:Ack! :tongue: is green now! The pink one was absolutely darling.
Weird, Hurkyl, I still saw that as pink and you saw it as green and now I see it as green.Hurkyl said:No, :tongue: is the one that used to be pink.
OK. This has become VERY WEIRD! On my computer at home, the first green one above WAS PINK! Now, on my computer at work, it's GREEN! Also, the ones that Hurkyl keeps calling green are still pink on my home computer. WHAT'S GOING ON?!? I like :tongue2: from the last forum, but Evo is right. This new :tongue: looks like a ninja turtle.Evo said:Weird, Hurkyl, I still saw that as pink and you saw it as green and now I see it as green.
chroot, please change :tongue: back to the pink one, now it looks like a ninja turtle.
chroot said:And no, the more does not equal the better. You need just enough.
- Warren
Tsunami said:Here's a pantload of them. Several of the ones we have now are from this site but I also saw a few of our old ones there, too. Many to choose from for each emotion.
http://www.planetsmilies.com/
Originally posted by planetsmilies.com
http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/fighting/1/fighting72.gif [Broken]
That's a good one. I liked it, too. They have lots of good ones.Tom Mattson said:http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/happy/1/happy09.gif [Broken]
edit: OK, don't know why the img tags didn't work. Click on the link--the smiley is very funny.
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