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21 May 2009
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Regally He rides to the rescue of the repressed, his resplendent regalia radiating resilience, a rakish renegade rising to retain and renew the ruined ramparts of this reprehensible repository of rancorous repugnance, the internet. The rulers of what is reportedly reality rage to retain their regal right to reject the reverie of the rabble and restrict the reach of our recognition. The rank-and-file require a ringleader to rip right through the repulsive rhetoric of those referred to as rex or regina before they would riot and rise.

The riposte rings and resonates round the realm as He renders his robust resolve to repel the reprobates. His role is a rogue’s remit, receiving no remuneration or respect. Reluctantly but resoundingly his roar rallies the riffraff. They rush recklessly to redress the ruptures and rips rent by rectors and republican rent-boys alike. He retires to his residence to remain, resting and recuperating to return when required, when the ramifications of his response are no longer renowned, for it is not reputation which he reveres. It is rectitude. He refers to himself as RBX.

Alliteration is easy. Maybe you should try harder.

**If you'd like to find out what the words mean, mac users can mouseover and do a Control-Cmd-D on the particular word. Windows Users, unfortunately, have to do it the hard way - go to dictionary.com.

By the way, the text doesn't really make sense :P

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  1. Response ID: 4332085808937555121
    Blogger Andric | May 21, 2009 7:52 PM |  

    Hmm... interesting words. I'll check them out in the dictionary and see what they mean.

    Whether intentional or not, I like the way you discredited the Laptop Hunter ads - no, seriously, Mac > Windows!


  2. Response ID: 4707000456795334497
    Blogger Jesstern Rays | May 22, 2009 8:39 AM |  

    Hi Josh, nothing happens when I mouseover (or highlight) the word and hit CTRL+CMD+D. :(


  3. Response ID: 8625297972140145447
    Blogger jtjm | May 23, 2009 12:48 PM |  

    @Andric
    haha - I did not discredit the Laptop Hunter ads intentionally. But I guess either way you look at it... Mac trumps Windows.

    @Rays
    Control-Cmd-D brings up a dictionary window within your browser. Not sure if there are any configurations before you can use it. Talk to you when I'm back to school on Monday? :)