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D'Snowth

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Last night before I went to bed, I heard on the news that a new worm had shut down Windows 2000. Even I'm not Windows 2000, I paniced (hey, I can't afford to lose another computer to a worm!), and logged out of everything I was logged on. Now usually, when I log onto MC, I click the "always keep me signed in" box, but when I logged out last night, I expected to find myself as a guest this morning, instead, I was automatically logged back on. Who did this? That crazy banned guy you all talked about in my "who logged me out" thread?
 

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I don't know if we should call HIM an exorcist. He might not know what he's doing. :zany: We should call an exorcist in, though. :crazy:

Um...I'll try calling Computer Repairs LLC, you call Best Buy...see if they've got a Computer Exorcist!
 

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A few months from now you may have a movie deal with Miramax. :wink:
Some corny movie about a possesed computer.
 

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My computer's not possessed! But don't worry, because of my vast "Courage the Cowardly Dog" intellect, I know an exorcism perfectly...

"Hullabaloo, and howdy-doo!
Musty prawns in Timbuck Tu!
Yeltsy-bye, and hippity-poo,
kick 'em in the dishpan, hoo-hoo-hoo!"
 

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Actually, a friend of mine had an experience with a spiritual presence via his computer, and made a movie about it.

www.rustedsunfilms.com I think is where you can find info about this film.

The "Cowboy's Silver Lining" was a good movie, too.
 

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Your computer is haunted, end of story.

OH, ohohoh! Maybe there are leprechauns running around in your house. THAT'S IT!!

OR, the spirit of the Snowth Muppet have come to try and combat your hipness with their squareness.
 

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OR! Learning from the Bugs Bunny cartoons, it might be a Gremlin in there.
 
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