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The title says it all. Well why is this computer there? And why does it look like Europe's flag? Do we celebrate something? M&M (also known as Mimo&maxus) What do you want? Wanna see my balls? 13:00, December 1, 2010 (UTC)
Euroipods, in-joke. --Chiefjustice3DS 13:01, December 1, 2010 (UTC)
I see...And why did you choose this day to put that Euroipod on Uncyclopedia's logo? --M&M (also known as Mimo&maxus) What do you want? Wanna see my balls? 13:05, December 1, 2010 (UTC)
Because five years ago it was featured today. We salute and remember those who have fallen in battle and got up and wrote something better or went onto do something more productive with their lives.--Sycamore (Talk) 13:12, December 1, 2010 (UTC)
Something weird just happened, explain please. When I clicked on the link to Euroipods a full article came up, complete with graphics, and it flickered on the screen for like a quarter of a second or so and then collapsed into the stub in-joke page. Where is the page I saw (and no, I'm not on the druggies, although not a bad idea). Aleister 13:09 1 12
You pressed the "show" button at the bottom of the screen. --M&M (also known as Mimo&maxus) What do you want? Wanna see my balls? 13:14, December 1, 2010 (UTC)
Nah, clicked on the link above in Chief Justice's note. I've clicked on it a few times now, and got that screen back once for a brief moment, but other times only the stub comes up. And I may be dense, but what is a "show" button, and where do I buy one? Aleister 13:33 1 12
p.s. AHHHHH! Got it! The little show thing link. Thanks!

WE WILL NEVER FORGET —rc (t) 01:15, December 2, 2010 (UTC)

Hey! I know you! Sir Modusoperandi Boinc! 09:11, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
Uh, no. I don't think so. Look again. —cr (t)