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CarCat

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Posted on 03-01-09 09:46:34 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
Teconmoon
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Since: 09-17-07

From: Edmonds, WA

Since last post: 12.5 years
Last activity: 12.5 years

Posted on 03-01-09 09:51:33 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
He then went and played Super Mario RPG, only to get locked behind the dimensional door where Culex was and dropped the key into lava by mistake which completelly obliterated this time frame but luckily most of us were able to escape into a time machine.
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Posted on 03-01-09 09:52:18 PM (last edited by Viarra at 03-01-09 06:52 PM) Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
He then went and played Super Mario RPG, only to get locked behind the dimensional door where Culex was and dropped the key into lava by mistake which completelly obliterated this time frame but luckily most of us were able to escape into a time machine.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.

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Teconmoon
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From: Edmonds, WA

Since last post: 12.5 years
Last activity: 12.5 years

Posted on 03-01-09 09:54:48 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
He then went and played Super Mario RPG, only to get locked behind the dimensional door where Culex was and dropped the key into lava by mistake which completelly obliterated this time frame but luckily most of us were able to escape into a time machine.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
CarCat

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Posted on 03-01-09 09:55:24 PM (last edited by CarCat at 03-01-09 06:55 PM) Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
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Posted on 03-01-09 09:57:22 PM (last edited by Higsby at 03-01-09 06:57 PM) Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"

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Teconmoon
Catgirl
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Level: 84


Posts: 1383/1772
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Since: 09-17-07

From: Edmonds, WA

Since last post: 12.5 years
Last activity: 12.5 years

Posted on 03-01-09 11:15:25 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"
And then Viarra installed Windows Vista on the time machine
CarCat

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Since: 10-17-07

From: LA

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Posted on 03-01-09 11:17:29 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"
And then Viarra installed Windows Vista on the time machine
However, the ghost of CarCat caused it to blue screen every 13.37 seconds.
Teconmoon
Catgirl
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Level: 84


Posts: 1387/1772
EXP: 5452241
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Since: 09-17-07

From: Edmonds, WA

Since last post: 12.5 years
Last activity: 12.5 years

Posted on 03-01-09 11:21:58 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"
And then Viarra installed Windows Vista on the time machine
However, the ghost of CarCat caused it to blue screen every 13.37 seconds.
Which was expected, because this Vista had a leftover corrupt Windows 95 installation left behind.
CarCat

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Posted on 03-01-09 11:23:16 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"
And then Viarra installed Windows Vista on the time machine
However, the ghost of CarCat caused it to blue screen every 13.37 seconds.
Which was expected, because this Vista had a leftover corrupt Windows 95 installation left behind.
We eventually installed Windows 7.
Teconmoon
Catgirl
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Posted on 03-01-09 11:24:31 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"
And then Viarra installed Windows Vista on the time machine
However, the ghost of CarCat caused it to blue screen every 13.37 seconds.
Which was expected, because this Vista had a leftover corrupt Windows 95 installation left behind.
We eventually installed Windows 7.
Which fixed the problem right away and even regenerated the world that was blown apart by the time fracture.
CarCat

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Posted on 03-01-09 11:25:48 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"
And then Viarra installed Windows Vista on the time machine
However, the ghost of CarCat caused it to blue screen every 13.37 seconds.
Which was expected, because this Vista had a leftover corrupt Windows 95 installation left behind.
We eventually installed Windows 7.
Which fixed the problem right away and even regenerated the world that was blown apart by the time fracture.
But we forgot that it was a trial, and it uninstalled itself.
roxahris
600
was seriously wounded, but the soul still burns.
Level: 52


Posts: 508/600
EXP: 1081344
For next: 2496

Since: 07-08-07

From: Somewhere.

Since last post: 9.4 years
Last activity: 8.6 years

Posted on 03-02-09 04:53:58 AM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"
And then Viarra installed Windows Vista on the time machine
However, the ghost of CarCat caused it to blue screen every 13.37 seconds.
Which was expected, because this Vista had a leftover corrupt Windows 95 installation left behind.
We eventually installed Windows 7.
Which fixed the problem right away and even regenerated the world that was blown apart by the time fracture.
But we forgot that it was a trial, and it uninstalled itself.
roxahris, deciding the story was going nowhere, installed Linux. Then, he stabbed Teconmoon in the face.

____________________
White on white... hard to see, right?
Liliana
"A horrible person". That's what it says. "A horrible person."

We weren't even testing for that.


Level: NaN


Posts: 181/-3841
EXP: NaN
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Since: 07-23-07


Since last post: 10.3 years
Last activity: 10.1 years

Posted on 03-02-09 06:54:57 AM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"
And then Viarra installed Windows Vista on the time machine
However, the ghost of CarCat caused it to blue screen every 13.37 seconds.
Which was expected, because this Vista had a leftover corrupt Windows 95 installation left behind.
We eventually installed Windows 7.
Which fixed the problem right away and even regenerated the world that was blown apart by the time fracture.
But we forgot that it was a trial, and it uninstalled itself.
roxahris, deciding the story was going nowhere, installed Linux. Then, he stabbed Teconmoon in the face.
However, a faulty update caused a kernel panic, making the Linux installation unusable.

____________________
Teconmoon
Catgirl
User 275
Level: 84


Posts: 1393/1772
EXP: 5452241
For next: 209711

Since: 09-17-07

From: Edmonds, WA

Since last post: 12.5 years
Last activity: 12.5 years

Posted on 03-02-09 12:42:20 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"
And then Viarra installed Windows Vista on the time machine
However, the ghost of CarCat caused it to blue screen every 13.37 seconds.
Which was expected, because this Vista had a leftover corrupt Windows 95 installation left behind.
We eventually installed Windows 7.
Which fixed the problem right away and even regenerated the world that was blown apart by the time fracture.
But we forgot that it was a trial, and it uninstalled itself.
roxahris, deciding the story was going nowhere, installed Linux. Then, he stabbed Teconmoon in the face.
However, a faulty update caused a kernel panic, making the Linux installation unusable.
Fortunatly Teconmoon was wearing a steel plate on his face, but the force of the attack sent him flying under a bus.
Sponty
Part boy, part car; Boycar, Protector and King of Chilladelphia
Level: 184


Posts: 2265/11098
EXP: 85643189
For next: 476221

Since: 08-24-07

Pronouns: he/him
From: Canada

Since last post: 6 days
Last activity: 5 days

Posted on 03-02-09 03:48:16 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"
And then Viarra installed Windows Vista on the time machine
However, the ghost of CarCat caused it to blue screen every 13.37 seconds.
Which was expected, because this Vista had a leftover corrupt Windows 95 installation left behind.
We eventually installed Windows 7.
Which fixed the problem right away and even regenerated the world that was blown apart by the time fracture.
But we forgot that it was a trial, and it uninstalled itself.
roxahris, deciding the story was going nowhere, installed Linux. Then, he stabbed Teconmoon in the face.
However, a faulty update caused a kernel panic, making the Linux installation unusable.
Fortunatly Teconmoon was wearing a steel plate on his face, but the force of the attack sent him flying under a bus.
Which is not a surprise, because the bus was painted with a sign "Teconmoon goes here."
Teconmoon
Catgirl
User 275
Level: 84


Posts: 1395/1772
EXP: 5452241
For next: 209711

Since: 09-17-07

From: Edmonds, WA

Since last post: 12.5 years
Last activity: 12.5 years

Posted on 03-02-09 08:15:41 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"
And then Viarra installed Windows Vista on the time machine
However, the ghost of CarCat caused it to blue screen every 13.37 seconds.
Which was expected, because this Vista had a leftover corrupt Windows 95 installation left behind.
We eventually installed Windows 7.
Which fixed the problem right away and even regenerated the world that was blown apart by the time fracture.
But we forgot that it was a trial, and it uninstalled itself.
roxahris, deciding the story was going nowhere, installed Linux. Then, he stabbed Teconmoon in the face.
However, a faulty update caused a kernel panic, making the Linux installation unusable.
Fortunatly Teconmoon was wearing a steel plate on his face, but the force of the attack sent him flying under a bus.
Which is not a surprise, because the bus was painted with a sign "Teconmoon goes here."
It also made a derp noise when you tried to honk, which basically told Teconmoon to hop down there.
Sponty
Part boy, part car; Boycar, Protector and King of Chilladelphia
Level: 184


Posts: 2302/11098
EXP: 85643189
For next: 476221

Since: 08-24-07

Pronouns: he/him
From: Canada

Since last post: 6 days
Last activity: 5 days

Posted on 03-02-09 08:29:40 PM Link | Quote
It all started one Sunday afternoon, and everyone was planning on something new and surprising.
Unfortunately for everyone, today was not a day for newness, as the time machine was once again stuck in an infinite loop.
We called the plumber to fix it, but he was saving a princess.
We sent someone to find him, but he came back when he found out that "Your plumber's in another castle." about 3 times.
We eventually had to press the reset button, which made the day a time for newness.
Unfortunately, the reset button was also stuck in an infinite loop, so no actual progression could be made.
We then resorted to pulling the plug on the whole damned thing and that's how we reset it.
The problem was with the programming itself, so simply rebooting the time machine was a fruitless effort.
After that we sent the Wii that this world was running on to Nintendo and they discovered a Wii virus named Myon Beyond was causing a redirected to world 0-1 over and over again so they OBLITERATED the Myon Beyond virus and sent the Wii back and the time loop was over.
This is humorous, because neither the PS3 nor the 360 would ever have gotten that virus considering how superior they are compared to the Wii.
Thus CarCat went to Wal-Mart and bought a PS3 so that the problem would never arise again.
Sadly, it wasn't backwards-compatible and therefore couldn't play "One Sunday Afternoon", which was only released for the PS2 and the Wii.
Luckily we have a spare PS2 in the closet, so everything was once again fine.
Unfortunately, you didn't get the PS2 version, only the Wii version.
And that's when Carcat tore his hair out in frustration.
The remainder of the time, CarCat ported "One Sunny Afternoon" to PS2.
He later noticed that "One Sunny Afternoon" was a really really bad game, and he still hadn't used his "One Sunday Afternoon" for anything useful.
CarCat later played "One Bad Sunday Afternoon", which ironically was the best thing ever.
He then later noticed when he had finished playing the game that it could not even begin to compare to Super Mario RPG.
Reason being - the game had surpassed Super Mario RPG, and therefore comparing would be futile.
And then this story shot off on a random tangent.
And then Teconmoon ate the tangent... which was quite juicy.
At random, someone over a megaphone announced: "SOUNDS THE ALARM!"
And then another random voice said "The control point is being contested!"
And then Viarra installed Windows Vista on the time machine
However, the ghost of CarCat caused it to blue screen every 13.37 seconds.
Which was expected, because this Vista had a leftover corrupt Windows 95 installation left behind.
We eventually installed Windows 7.
Which fixed the problem right away and even regenerated the world that was blown apart by the time fracture.
But we forgot that it was a trial, and it uninstalled itself.
roxahris, deciding the story was going nowhere, installed Linux. Then, he stabbed Teconmoon in the face.
However, a faulty update caused a kernel panic, making the Linux installation unusable.
Fortunatly Teconmoon was wearing a steel plate on his face, but the force of the attack sent him flying under a bus.
Which is not a surprise, because the bus was painted with a sign "Teconmoon goes here."
It also made a derp noise when you tried to honk, which basically told Teconmoon to hop down there.
Don't forget about the gigantic n00b sign.
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