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Hey josh,

that avatar...what TV show was that from... It is scaring me in a deep seated psychological way that can only come from trauma caused by being forced to watch the show when I was a young child (damn you older siblings)

Nexus, Muppets :)

Yeah he's a muppet, but I don't think he was on "The Muppets" though, it was a different show and the co-host used to be able to zip his mouth up.... in fact I think his name had something to do with Zips (makes sense)

Cool.... so you are living the life of the idle rich ( without the rich part) :)

 

Were they shocked? Did they see it coming? Did they beg for you to stay?

hehe yeah I will need some work at some point.... bank accounts arent self replenishing....

Shocked: yes. See it coming: possiibly. Ask em to stay: yes.

sweet.. know the feeling -- was soooooo good for a while.. until I ran out of money :D Even just having the one working day off a week was nice to be able to do that, now don't even have that :D

yer, watch out smooth is going to go arnie on us all :)

Yeah he's a muppet, but I don't think he was on "The Muppets" though, it was a different show and the co-host used to be able to zip his mouth up.... in fact I think his name had something to do with Zips (makes sense)

Yeh his name is zippy. If he wasnt on the muppets show, im not sure then.

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