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Most or some of you who'd see the description "New Member" would state "welcome to Hatrack." Not that I have anything to complain about, since it's quite a nice thing to do, but there is one difference here:
I am a Hatracker.
Your job, ladies and gentlmen, is to find out who I am. You can scan my profile, ask me questions (that I may not answer), and as far as I'm concerned do anything possible but legal in order to find out who I really am.
Of course, I have full right to trick you, and I owe you no favors from that point of view. Work hard, and combine mindpower, so you'll crack the "mystery" of who on Earth is "Haloed Sillhouette."
Oh, one other thing: you must give a reason why you think I am that member. You can use the most detailed things in a post or so.
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OK, my first guess is Raia, because if I were going to do this, I'd ask myself a question immediately.
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Raia: It all depends what you call often. Steve posted his introduction-thread around 180 posts after joining - which is immense - but ketchupqueen posts much more.
Dagonee: I do not lie, just subtly confuse you - I already did, by the way. You have a nice theory of asking myself a question. I thought of that, though, which is why I did not sign out and in again to ask myself questions. It's too obvious.
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Sorry. Because you fit the description, and your very correct grammar, with a few minor mistakes, strongly resembles his.
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Actually, I agree with Tom. I think you're Jonny. Not only because of the puppy thing, but because your e-mails to me are becoming less frequent, so obviously you're distracted by something.
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As I recall, Raia, Jon Boy has rather flawless grammar too.
And TomDavidson, if you are thinking that I answered you differently from Dagonee, it is because he gave a very general reason that was not based on anything, and you were comparing nouns; so don't take false hints.
- Haloed Silhouette.
(P.S. I need to settle on a "signature" policy.)
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Okay, fine. I think you're Jon Howard, because this is exactly the kind of thing that Jon Howard would do. It gets you attention, it's semi-quirky and semi-mysterious without actually being intriguing or thought-provoking, and it allows you to string things out as long as you need to feel appreciated.
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quote:And TomDavidson, if you are thinking that I answered you differently from Dagonee, it is because he gave a very general reason that was not based on anything
My reason was too based on something.
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I give up. I missed Tom's post, so I'm posting AGAIN. But I actually wanted to sign in with this pseudonym 'cause I love it.
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And I thought this would last longer... i should have gone for the F ridicls sexy_aaron stile dont u think?
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Although this can done, dear Hobbes, I think it is a foolish deed; For if I would, I'd burst out sobs, And mystery would have no seed.
Now I really have to go to bed. And you should've "tried" to log into my E-mail address and see the "Secret Question". I tried to confuse you with American spelling and punctuation, but it failed.
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Damnit! PENTameter! Why was I thinking tetrameter?
I think that if I wrote this thing in verses The people would detect that I'm a poet, And thus the Haloed Silhouette would know it - The Jonathan identity with curses. And even though you asked for this in sonnet, A form that I can improvise right there, You know that all my muscles in the chair, Would ache just like what under a hot bonnet. I wrote this not in Milton sonnetism, The Abba-Abba form was heav'ly changed; And in this state I hate behaviourism, Which shows that my state of sanity - deranged. Enjoy the sonnet, friend and seek your pleasure, For I am going to sleep - for sake of leisure.
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