Difference between revisions of "America Online"

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== Syd Lexia ==
 
== Syd Lexia ==
Syd has openly admitted to using AOL as his email provider.
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[[Syd Lexia]] has openly admitted to using AOL as his email provider.
  
 
=== Suggestions of being a 'fag' ===
 
=== Suggestions of being a 'fag' ===
 
http://www.sydlexia.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14038
 
http://www.sydlexia.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14038
  
Optimist With Doubts wrote:
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[[Optimist With Doubts]] wrote:
 
"Great job guys, why not just call him a fag and say to get over it?"
 
"Great job guys, why not just call him a fag and say to get over it?"
  
To which SoldierHawk kindly replied
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To which [[SoldierHawk]] kindly replied
 
"Um, odd suggestion, but kay.  
 
"Um, odd suggestion, but kay.  
  
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== GPFontaine ==
 
== GPFontaine ==
GPF was kicked off of AOL, his first ISP, for sending someone a batch file that deleted their entire Windows 3.1 installation and some key DOS files.
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[[GPFontaine]] was kicked off of AOL, his first ISP, for sending someone a batch file that deleted their entire Windows 3.1 installation and some key DOS files.
  
  
  
 
[[Category: Internets]]
 
[[Category: Internets]]

Revision as of 10:01, 20 November 2010

America Online is an example of how a company can go from complete success to utter disgrace and failure.

Company

America Online (AOL) is an internet content provider.

They used to be an Internet Service Provider ISP.

They are a terrible company and everyone who uses them ends up failing at the internet.

Syd Lexia

Syd Lexia has openly admitted to using AOL as his email provider.

Suggestions of being a 'fag'

http://www.sydlexia.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14038

Optimist With Doubts wrote: "Great job guys, why not just call him a fag and say to get over it?"

To which SoldierHawk kindly replied "Um, odd suggestion, but kay.

Syd, you're a fag and need to get over it.

I hope that helped..."

GPFontaine

GPFontaine was kicked off of AOL, his first ISP, for sending someone a batch file that deleted their entire Windows 3.1 installation and some key DOS files.