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Smash Monkey asks: "what's the creepiest thing you've seen, heard or felt? What has sent shivers running up your spine and skidmarks running up your undercrackers? Tell us, we'll make it all better"

(, Thu 7 Apr 2011, 13:57)
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Hey, hey, hey, the theme this week is 'creepy'.
I don't know about you, but I reckon e-stalking young girls is pretty creepy if you ask me.
(, Sat 9 Apr 2011, 20:14, 2 replies)
If you read
my post you'll note that I in no way am condoning Albert Marshmallow's actions or his original post.
(, Sun 10 Apr 2011, 4:06, closed)
So, by posting a link to somethig I find a bit creepy, I'm ruining QOTW?

(, Sun 10 Apr 2011, 8:48, closed)
I don't believe I said you were wrecking QOTW
merely not actually posting a new &/or original response. Having not done so for , hmmm...? Well when actually?
March last year? My how time (& qotw's) fly by.
(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 7:19, closed)
Personally,

I think that this post is the only worthwhile post that Badger has ever made. It's relevant, it's on-topic and it's definitely creepy as fuck.

So I have to, reluctantly, give it a click.

Cheers
(, Mon 11 Apr 2011, 0:55, closed)
I'd just like him to explain what spruiking is :(

(, Mon 11 Apr 2011, 13:19, closed)
Amazingly
most modern internet/web browsers (essentially http clients) have a feature via their context menu (often a right mouse 'click' within the web page) whereby a person can select some text whilst holding down the right mouse button and then select to perform a search using their nominated search engine of said highlighted text. Apparently Google is a popular choice.
The results may contain links (pointers to a separate web page) which often lead to online dictionaries & wikis (I wouldn't trust them as generally *anyone* can edit them) where a meaning or description for the selected text maybe found.
I hope this has been of some help to you Badger. :)
PS: the colon & end parenthesis at the end of that previous sentence is known as a smiley or emoticon - it is often used to display an emotional message as an addendum to a short text based message. Oh, I see you have used one as well - I apologise if I have at all appeared patronising or condescending in trying to explain that to you.
EDITed for clarity.
(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 0:12, closed)
Wow so puerile. That was cathartic.

(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 9:11, closed)
See what I wrote above & below.
Again.
Somewhat predictably.
Ohh, & my sig..
(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 10:38, closed)
Contextual example.
Gillard spruiks massive solar power project
(, Thu 14 Apr 2011, 3:39, closed)

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