SRO.mmosite Interview with SRO
- Deacon
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SRO.mmosite Interview with SRO
I cannot sing the blues...
"the bee's knees"
A bee's "corbiculae", or pollen-baskets, are located on its
tibiae (midsegments of its legs). The phrase "the bee's knees",
meaning "the height of excellence", became popular in the U.S. in
the 1920s, along with "the cat's whiskers" (possibly from the use
of these in radio crystal sets), "the cat's pajamas" (pyjamas were
still new enough to be daring), and similar phrases which made less
sense and didn't endure: "the eel's ankle", "the elephant's
instep", "the snake's hip". Stories in circulation about the
phrase's origin include: "b's and e's", short for "be-alls and
end-alls"; and a corruption of "business".
[Mark Israel, 'Phrase Origins: "the bee's knees"', The alt.usage.english FAQ file,(line 4407), (29 Sept 1997)]
A bee's "corbiculae", or pollen-baskets, are located on its
tibiae (midsegments of its legs). The phrase "the bee's knees",
meaning "the height of excellence", became popular in the U.S. in
the 1920s, along with "the cat's whiskers" (possibly from the use
of these in radio crystal sets), "the cat's pajamas" (pyjamas were
still new enough to be daring), and similar phrases which made less
sense and didn't endure: "the eel's ankle", "the elephant's
instep", "the snake's hip". Stories in circulation about the
phrase's origin include: "b's and e's", short for "be-alls and
end-alls"; and a corruption of "business".
[Mark Israel, 'Phrase Origins: "the bee's knees"', The alt.usage.english FAQ file,(line 4407), (29 Sept 1997)]
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That interview made me lmao. Are all koreans this naive?
That, and many of things said, just made me reaffirm my belief that joynax is so full of themselves. They may see the problems but don't care to acknowledge them in the short term.
the international edition of SRO usually receives most updates pretty quickly after the Korean SRO does.
That, and many of things said, just made me reaffirm my belief that joynax is so full of themselves. They may see the problems but don't care to acknowledge them in the short term.
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I remember that JM once released a very menicing Bot Block announcment.. Ill go find it
Here found it:
Those who are botting who believe that they will not get caught will regret that belief. It does not matter if you are high level or low level, in a guild or not, famous or not, what time you are on, what nationality you are, what server you are on, where in the map you are, and whether you have bought silk or not. If you bot, we will block.
Here found it:
Those who are botting who believe that they will not get caught will regret that belief. It does not matter if you are high level or low level, in a guild or not, famous or not, what time you are on, what nationality you are, what server you are on, where in the map you are, and whether you have bought silk or not. If you bot, we will block.

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In addition, we are currently hiring to bolster the Global Team. There are more details at: http://www.silkroadonline.net/notarget/ ... ecruit.asp. So yes, you may see more names alongside Crayon, Gargamel, Mint, and Pizza amongst you soon in the fields and in the forums.
Sup with hanpooh then ?
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