My dog loves those things as chew toys. (:<
what i like doing is taking a lighter to it...and if you move the flame right, you can write on it "AOL suks" ^_^
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My dog loves those things as chew toys. (:<
what i like doing is taking a lighter to it...and if you move the flame right, you can write on it "AOL suks" ^_^
Welcome , You've Got Mail, I'm Sorry AOL has signed off do to the fact that is, well, AOL
Ya I've tried that with a candlelight. It becomes bubbly and it stinks too. I don't recommend it tho. The gas prolly is toxic. Look what happened to me... LOL:DQuote:
Originally posted by macai
My dog loves those things as chew toys. (:<
what i like doing is taking a lighter to it...and if you move the flame right, you can write on it "AOL suks" ^_^
only one solution...I visited it 6 months ago and seems cool...
http://www.nomoreaolcds.com/
Cheers...
Thats disguisting... and yes.. i have made a goopy substance from an AOL |CD in the Microwave once! :-D Smelled like **** tho/....
got a snake? get a frozen pinky mouse and push it halfway through the hole in the cd..if ur snakes big enough..he'll be slower than ever :D
I am serious about this. How about we pick a day, say January 1, 2003, and everyone, round the world, sends their many aol cds BACK TO AOL.
:D
I have a website, Earthhope Action Network
http://earthhopenetwork.net/
and another one, Hill Street Webware
http://hillstreetwebware.com/
I'll post the alert and the exact day on my websites, and
send the info to as many people as I can, including Earthhope members and my newsletter members.
If a lot of people do this on their websites, etc., and the day
of action was carried out, AOL could receive 100,000s of cds
in one day.
This could potentially be a huge a pain in AOL's ass.
Let me know what you think.
Margie ;)
While it is a good idea to get these AOL CD's back to AOL so they will stop, why not make it fun: I started it already. Right now, I'm only adding ways to destroy your AOL CD. How about to bring out Nuke AOL, on a planned date, a few years from now, everyone could launch there AOL Discs on a model rocket. It could be on the news and stuff. Wadda ya thinka?