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  <title>! Smug Sigicisms (Original Post)</title>
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  <description>Occasionally I run across humorous signature lines in people&#39;s forum postings&#46; In the tech forums it&#39;s quite common for geeks to add a clever saying or motto to show how much of a greymatter dude they are&#46;&#60;br&#62;&#60;br&#62;Today I came across one at SQL Server Central t...
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