Sure 'tis a fine day for a test

What are you testing? I see in your profile that you've included a very dumb answer for your age, nationality, and location. If you only joined this site to be foolish then please don't post.
 
I admire what you've tried to do Ryan, but I'm Testy.

Addendum: Sometimes I need to test things without an admin/moderator account and it seemed best to make one that's blatantly not a real person than "fake" an account. I've done this before but usually delete the account right after. This time I thought I'd leave it to save me having to register every single time.
 
Oh ok. I had a feeling it was one of the moderators or something.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day, John
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(The emoticon is me after having a beer to celebrate.)
 
Hehe
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. Happy St. Patricks Day too!!!!!!!! I'm going out to celebrate now.
 
<font color="119911">A belated St. Patty's Day!
John, Ireland is poorer, but we are richer for your being on this side of the Atlantic.
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