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Revision as of 04:31, 8 January 2003 editMav (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users77,874 edits What ever happened to the fine art of procrastination← Previous edit Revision as of 04:52, 8 January 2003 edit undoRobLa (talk | contribs)Administrators5,385 edits I ''am'' procrastinating, thankyouverymuch :)Next edit →
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What ever happened to the fine art of ]? :) --] What ever happened to the fine art of ]? :) --]

:whaddya mean...working on Misplaced Pages ''is'' how I procrastinate. :) Seriously though, I'm hoping that by getting an early start and tracking this election early, we'll have a really complete record of what transpired.

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Why don't we stop talking about the future? Future release album, future election, future etc... -- Taku 08:13 Jan 5, 2003 (UTC)

This is actually the present. The U.S. "election season" for presidential elections is beginning in earnest now, with several announcements about who is (and isn't) running. Election day is the end of a long public process that has already begun. - RobLa 08:33 Jan 5, 2003 (UTC)

-Hehe, getting ready are we. :)--Sv

There is no room for a waste of time with self-centered crap like this in an encyclopedia. Things like this are what make Misplaced Pages an unreliable joke by idiots with nothing more to do than create something of no real value.....DW

What ever happened to the fine art of procrastination? :) --mav

whaddya mean...working on Misplaced Pages is how I procrastinate.  :) Seriously though, I'm hoping that by getting an early start and tracking this election early, we'll have a really complete record of what transpired.