Banned because jargon is a fun word to say.
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Banned because jargon is a fun word to say.
Banned because I have never heard of THAT word.
Banned for your limited vocabulary.
Banned because...that is kinda true :P.
Double banned for the inevitable.
B& for accepting insults!
Banned because I wouldn't consider it "accepting", more like "expecting".
Banned for not banning him for writing banned as b&.
Banned because you're right, I didn't even notice that!
b& because there's nothing wrong with a short, efficient ban. :D BTW Saw that on another site's ban thread.
Banned because there is nothing better than a long unnecessarily drawn out ban like the one I am giving you here for an example on june 28 2010 because you thin short efficient bans are better but you are wrong and I am right and for going to a different site's ban thread which you have no right to do because I say so.
Banned because I do write long sentences like that, but mine are better in a different way, because of the way that I am writing them like this I say, because it is different in a better way because I can draw on and on about one little thing, but somehow I manage to say something new even if it is the same as it were different.
Banned for an unnecessarily long ban...
Banned for being a hypocrite, and I meant to do a long ban.
Banned because I ment to be a hypocrite.
Banned because no one should "mean" to be a hypocrite, and especially not SAY so.
Banned because I was just banning you for something I already did because its just a silly ban threade. Your spose to do stuff like that. :P
Banned because you're supposed to do "that" and so am I- I am.
Banned because.
Banned. Just, banned.
Banned, yet again, for much the same less than legitimate reasons as the last several times you were banned.
Seriously, how do you keep getting back in here?
Banned for being correct about Clyde.
Banned for agreeing with Mzzkc.
Banned for failing to agree with me.
Banned for not being open to other people's opinions... What son?!?!?!?!
Banned for making assumptions.