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Remember that great writer who wrote like a dozen featured articles back in 2008 or earlier? They're gone. Move with the times. --
01:02, April 2, 2010 (UTC)- Remember that great time between late-2006 and mid-2007? Uncyclopedia was much better then. Now, it's the worst. MegaPleb • Dexter111344 • Complain here 02:27, April 2, 2010 (UTC)
- Who? ~ Avast Matey!!! Happytimes are here!* ~ ~ 02 Apr 2010 ~ 06:16 (UTC)
- Nay! 'Tis not so! The legends of Uncyc's past shall one glorious day return to lead us to the promised land. Verily, they shall stride boldly across the wiki, smiting cruft with a single edit, elevating their loyal followers to a higher level of comedy. One with better dick jokes. It is written (by me, just then). --UU - natter 21:16, Apr 2
- The promised land is an age-old lie propagated by the years of the oppressive establishment who field their feudal system still into the age of innovative constructionism and turnips. The idealised legacy that is purported by the fictional King Arthurs are all stories to keep the new and rising classes from taking their rightful seats in the annals of Uncyclopedia. All power to the council. --
- Don't lie, EVERYONE loves my promised land! ~ Avast Matey!!! Happytimes are here!* ~ ~ 02 Apr 2010 ~ 23:36 (UTC)
- All Uncyclopedia is a stage and we are just players who prance and preen across its boards...or something like that. --RomArtus*Imperator ® (Orate) 17:26, April 3, 2010 (UTC)
21:28, April 2, 2010 (UTC)
- Don't lie, EVERYONE loves my promised land! ~ Avast Matey!!! Happytimes are here!* ~ ~ 02 Apr 2010 ~ 23:36 (UTC)
- The promised land is an age-old lie propagated by the years of the oppressive establishment who field their feudal system still into the age of innovative constructionism and turnips. The idealised legacy that is purported by the fictional King Arthurs are all stories to keep the new and rising classes from taking their rightful seats in the annals of Uncyclopedia. All power to the council. --