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Re: the dragon has to go!
by Tink on Monday 23/Feb/2004, @05:22
You're missing out on a lot of fun, According to my husband who took Konqi with him on board when he flew from Las Vegas to SF, Konqi is a giant CHICk magnet. ;-0 He never had so much female attention and offers as that night. ;-) So maybe you should try one and improve your social life. ;-)

Konqi will never move to the attic, on the contrary I have a much more prominent role for Konqi in mind that he had up till now.
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Re: the dragon has to go!
by Charles de Miramon on Monday 23/Feb/2004, @05:46
>Konqi will never move to the attic, on the contrary I have a much more >prominent role for Konqi in mind that he had up till now.

The Konqi Dating Agency, managed by Madame Tink. Family oriented, good-looking Russian ladies, fluent in C++ are looking for sober lonely Dutch hackers and a way to escape frozen Siberia. Stuffed animals are our fantasy. A keen interest in Open Source is mandatory.

;-)
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Re: the dragon has to go!
by Fabrice Mous on Monday 23/Feb/2004, @07:07
You are absolutely right Tink. I've had one of those 25cm Konqi's at FOSDEM this year and yes the few females who were at FOSDEM liked the little fellow :)

Ciao


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Re: the dragon has to go!
by David on Monday 23/Feb/2004, @11:44
I don't actually have a plush Konqui, but when females have seen him on screen he is an absolute babe magnet. I've got to get one!
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