Hey Its Me Butters
hey its me not lindof anymore thanks a lot for the change man but anyway...im 16 years old got my 99tibb fx a couple month ago have some sterio mods on it now with some 12in subs, im from Brookline NH 03033, i am new to the modding world(duh!!) but im trying to do what i can. i think thats what i need in an intro not poss.... if i forgot anything please let me know... i had a prob. with my first one. but thanks again for my name change your the man.. man
yea... i just made him post a new intro since he has a new name tongue.gif
and you're welcome hump.gif
and, for others: we don't change names much, so please don't swamp me and the other admin w/ name change requests.
and you're welcome hump.gif
and, for others: we don't change names much, so please don't swamp me and the other admin w/ name change requests.
yes, name changes are a hassle. especially now when he posts im going to think who the hell is this guy? if possible maybe put a thing under his name saying lindof? Just an idea.
anyways, re-welcome i guess haha.
nevermind i see it has that. good job!
anyways, re-welcome i guess haha.
nevermind i see it has that. good job!
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WAIT!!!!
There's questions left unanswered!!! How the heck do you pronounce Lindof? The 'i' in "Lind" can be pronounced as an E or a Y. Leaving the possibility of "Lind", "lend', or "lynd". The "of" can be pronounced "uv", "off", "oaf". This leaves a large number of possibilities.
LindUv
LindOff
LindOaf
LendUv
LendOff
LendOaf
LyndUv
LyndOff
LyndOaf
It's not an english word, I Just want to know how the most appropriate way to say the name. It's been driving me nuts since you got here and I thought for sure you were going to be a 3 post wonder. Now that you're sticking around and the name is going away, I need to know now.
There's questions left unanswered!!! How the heck do you pronounce Lindof? The 'i' in "Lind" can be pronounced as an E or a Y. Leaving the possibility of "Lind", "lend', or "lynd". The "of" can be pronounced "uv", "off", "oaf". This leaves a large number of possibilities.
LindUv
LindOff
LindOaf
LendUv
LendOff
LendOaf
LyndUv
LyndOff
LyndOaf
It's not an english word, I Just want to know how the most appropriate way to say the name. It's been driving me nuts since you got here and I thought for sure you were going to be a 3 post wonder. Now that you're sticking around and the name is going away, I need to know now.


