A new level of failure.
At first I was like
But then I was like
But then I was like
lol........
you all suck, especially you james(ey)
hahaha
Heh. Made me laugh.
BEST PoST EVAR BABE!!!!!!!! EPIC IS EPIC
<3!LiGaLiZe wrote:
BEST PoST EVAR BABE!!!!!!!! EPIC IS EPIC
ahahaha smurf.d.Luxe wrote:
You say my threads are boring? At least I don't steal ideas, jamfagsey
There was a thread like that once in the gametrailers forums
ban him
its fucking cOLD in here
Last edited by I'm Jamesey (2008-05-24 15:11:09)
clever indeed. it made me lol for a bit
It may have been better if you put the CD in the drive, showed an image of the drive slowly sliding out, and it's the 360 version.
Why is this thread still open?
Because this is factteek22 wrote:
Why is this thread still open?
lieskptk92 wrote:
Because this is factteek22 wrote:
Why is this thread still open?
I beleive at any minute a riveting conversation will break out on how good GTA4 will be for PC, we just need to wait it outteek22 wrote:
Why is this thread still open?
GTA4 is going to be so good for the PC, I can't wait!
A+++++ thread would read again.
that was awesome GJ Jamesey
Fuck its the RickRoll of GTA4.
noice
Fatality.
I lol'd.
I lol'd.
Lol, very witty. On a side note, I think you need a new carpet.
What?Eye-GiZzLe wrote:
rick rolled
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
Rickrolling is a prank and Internet meme involving the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song "Never Gonna Give You Up" written and produced by Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, and Pete Waterman known as Stock Aitken Waterman. The meme is a classic bait and switch: a person provides a Web link they claim is relevant to the topic at hand, but the link actually takes the user to the Astley video. The URL can be masked or obfuscated in some manner so that the user cannot determine the true source of the link without clicking (and thus satisfying their curiosity). By extension, it can also mean playing the song loudly in public in order to be disruptive. A person who falls for the prank is said to have been "Rickrolled".KILLSWITCH wrote:
Lol, very witty. On a side note, I think you need a new carpet.What?Eye-GiZzLe wrote:
rick rolled
The practice began as a variant of an earlier prank originating from the imageboard 4chan called duckrolling, in which a link to a popular celebrity or news item would instead lead to a photoshopped picture of a duck with wheels. The first instance occurred on the site's video game forum, where a link to the Rick Astley video was claimed to be a mirror of the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto IV (which was unavailable due to heavy traffic). The joke was confined to 4chan for a very brief period.
By May 2007, the practice had spread beyond 4chan and become an Internet phenomenon, eventually amassing some coverage in the mainstream media. An April 2008 poll by SurveyUSA estimated that at least 18 million American adults have been rickrolled. Partly fueled by the Rickroll phenomenon, Astley's former record company RCA Records is now planning to release a Greatest Hits album.
Nice one Sir James, I did lol.
#rekt
qftFat_Swinub wrote:
A+++++ thread would read again.
I cried with happiness when I saw the thread title.
I cried again when I saw the picture
Damn you Jamesy!
I cried again when I saw the picture
Damn you Jamesy!
last time i did this i got a ban, so i'm here telling you that this is spam. Stupid children.argo4 wrote:
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