That got to be fun,a mod to mod baning contest and the only winner is??????????... and the winner is,sally apple bottom
i was just wondering and thankgod Nephilim understood what i was asking. i didnt relize you all read it wrong. you see i wa just wondering if a moderator is like using his powers in a wrong way and anothermoderaor knew could he ban him. but now i know. and i guess it was a bit of a stupid question to ask. thanks anyway.
creaky - before you crackdown on other ppls how bout u change yours... urs is big flashing and annoying
shame you say that, he is kicking it old skool, probably the only one here (aside from ddp and neph) that has not changed their sig ina long time.
Hey PSP_DR, how about you STFU and read what kinds of sigs they are cracking down on and why, before you bore us with more mindless drivell like that last post of yours ?
creaky should have this in his sig........... at lease if insulted ye can eat ice cream,then smile then kill him... time to teach ITHACA, NY: According to local legend, backed up by solid historical scholarship, Ithaca was the birthplace of the ice cream sundae. Research by Gretchen Sachse, Tompkins County Historian and the DeWitt Historical Society provide a fairly detailed account of how this wonderful dessert came to be. It seems that one hot Sunday afternoon in 1891, John M. Scott, the pastor of the Unitarian Church, and one of his faithful parishioners, Chester Platt, repaired to the latter's drug store for some refreshment and a review of the just concluded sermon. At his store, the Platt & Colt Pharmacy (located at what is now 216 East State Street), Mr. Platt got two dishes of ice cream from Miss DeForest Christiance, who was tending the soda fountain. He plopped a candied cherry on top of each dish of ice cream and covered the whole thing with cherry syrup, "on a whim". What resulted not only looked good, it tasted great! The naming thing came next. What to call such a thing? Mr. Scott suggested "Cherry Sunday" as a gesture towards the day. Mr. Platt, the businessman, liked the name and from then on, his soda fountain featured Cherry Sundays. Other flavors followed and soon other soda fountains joined the parade. Cornell University students took the dessert home with them on vacations and their local soda fountains added to the art of the Sunday. The name was also seen as "sundae", "sundi", and Sundai" as competing syrup makers got into the act of providing the sweet stuff to top local ice creams. Other towns have claimed invention of the ice cream sundae over the years, but none have been able to show documentation back as far as the 1890's like Deforest Christiance' eyewitness account which showed up in letter form and newspaper accounts (Ithaca Journal, April 11, 1892).
:cough: :cough: um... ireland... WTF HAS THAT GOT TO DO WITH ANYTHING... lol, but might i add, it gave me a little chuckle, not cuase i read it, cause i didnt cause im lazy ( i sure do say cause a lot hehe) anyway, i lauphed at how random it was good on ya ireland, allways providing a lauph @PSP_DR i guess you know why we dont ask creaky to change his sig @creaky nice to see ya