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Pugly edit

A pugly is not a human being, rather an entity created by an unknown which roams the world in search of global conquest. Though they pose (rather poorly) as human beings, their scale of "pugliness" (extreme ugliness) far exceeds those able to be accomplished by human beings. A pugly is a hideous beast more or less, which due to jealousy fuels it's life toward making the rest of the world as hideous as itself. Puglies generally stay in their lairs, however they can often be seen in 24 hour grocery stores such as Wal-Mart in the wee hours of early mourn or late night. There are of course varying degrees of ugly, but none exceed pugly, as a pugly is a different species, uggos, fuglys and other such titles are given to human beings, "pugly" is never given to a human being. It would be no different from describing a wild boar as a house cat.

Pugly Scale (ascending Class 1 to 5)

The Pugly Scale was created by Robert Joseph Bowers and Anthony Michael Woods, two prolific pugly hunters, to grade the degrees of "pugliness" among the brutish species. It ranges from Class 1 to Class 5, Class 1 being the least and Class 5 being the absolute worst. It is well known that class 5 puglies are not only invincible, but also cannot speak english.

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Geni 01:02, 23 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Showering French Yak edit

I hope you're not discouraged by the discussion at the AFD for Showering French Yak. I hope you'll continue to contribute to Wikipedia. Samw 21:59, 27 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

No, I'm not at all. I made my argument, you made yours, and I realized that you were right. arevolvingonob 17:03, 27 December 2005 (UTC)Reply


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