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Old 08-18-2007, 01:21 AM   #23301
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Old 08-18-2007, 02:00 AM   #23302
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Jaz can be quite threatening so she might be able to give you tips. I think the (non-girly) bow she carries around might be part of it.


I basically know how to fence, too. I just don't have a sword.

Except for my Katanas, but you know, they're at the dry cleaners again.




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Old 08-18-2007, 05:45 AM   #23303
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You were accusing me of being in your head the other day. Just how many forumites do you have in there anyway?
I'm not sure, there are so many voices in there, it can be hard to distinguish.
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Old 08-18-2007, 06:52 AM   #23304
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Us Thread children have not done anything ridiculously rebellious whilst the Thread Mother has been away!
What are we thinking???

*picks up the phone*
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Old 08-18-2007, 09:33 AM   #23305
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Man, I used to be terrified of Dopefish as a kid.
I think it looks cute, but I haven't played any CK games.

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It's amazing what a replaced heatsink does to computer temperatures. A drop of about forty degrees, it would appear.
So… you have a frozen computer now?

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Every little cloud
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How sweet to be a Cloud
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Old 08-18-2007, 09:44 AM   #23306
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i could be cute...

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... oh, who am I fooling?
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Old 08-18-2007, 10:26 AM   #23307
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Us Thread children have not done anything ridiculously rebellious whilst the Thread Mother has been away!
What are we thinking???

*picks up the phone*
Let's have a wild party. We can draw moustaches with marker pens on all the avatars and then put a big scratch across the thread title where she's bound to notice it when she gets back.
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Old 08-18-2007, 10:30 AM   #23308
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i could be cute...

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... oh, who am I fooling?


But you *are* cute, little brother! *hugs* Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.


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*goes to draw a moustache on Step's avatar*

Oh, it seems that somebody already beat me to it, and by the looks of things they went a little overboard...
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*goes to draw a moustache on Step's avatar*

Oh, it seems that somebody already beat me to it, and by the looks of things they went a little overboard...
Ah, good old Beardism at work.

Apparently the son of one of the people I regularly travel with now refers to me as "the hobo in a suit" (because of the beard and my hair which tends to wander if I don't comb it back into place regularly. I don't like gel)

Mind you it's probably a fair revenge. He has the full moody goth look. Long hair. Black clothes. Heavy metal T-shirts. Wrist-band with little spikes on it. Politest 16 year old I've met in ages. Shook hands when introduced. Gave his seat up to a lady on the train. All that sort of thing.

I told his mother (my regular commuter friend) how pleasantly surprised I was and how he was proof you can't judge people by appearances. Apparently when she passed this on he asked "What did he expect? That I'd grunt and spit?"
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No, I just have a computer that isn't trying to run at ninty degrees...
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Let's have a wild party. We can draw moustaches with marker pens on all the avatars and then put a big scratch across the thread title where she's bound to notice it when she gets back.
I'm already back so just drop those plans or let me in on them.
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Old 08-18-2007, 11:50 AM   #23313
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No, I just have a computer that isn't trying to run at ninty degrees...
So you have a less frozen computer now?
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Old 08-18-2007, 12:01 PM   #23314
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Ah, good old Beardism at work.

Apparently the son of one of the people I regularly travel with now refers to me as "the hobo in a suit" (because of the beard and my hair which tends to wander if I don't comb it back into place regularly. I don't like gel)

Mind you it's probably a fair revenge. He has the full moody goth look. Long hair. Black clothes. Heavy metal T-shirts. Wrist-band with little spikes on it. Politest 16 year old I've met in ages. Shook hands when introduced. Gave his seat up to a lady on the train. All that sort of thing.

I told his mother (my regular commuter friend) how pleasantly surprised I was and how he was proof you can't judge people by appearances. Apparently when she passed this on he asked "What did he expect? That I'd grunt and spit?"

Actually, most goths are some of the nicest people there are. They might look strange, but that doesn't make them bad people. I was at that big Goth meeting in Leipzig a few years ago (or rather, I was in Leipzig at the time it took place. I wasn't actually at the meeting), and there were goths everywhere. They didn't do anything bad, and in fact, most of them were really great people, much nicer than many of the people from other more accepted groups that you regularly meet. And with the most wicked hairstyles I've ever seen, too.

As an example, there was this one time where the concerts had to be cancelled at one of those meetings. Thousands had come, and the thing everyone would obviously expect to happen is for the people who came to see the bands to revolt and become violent. Nothing like that happened. They just shrugged their shoulders, and said "Oh well, there's nothing we can really do about that.".


So yeah, Goths are actually not really all that bad.

Punks are scary though, though not necessarily bad (depends on the punks, obviously.).

But the worst kind of people are actually drunk football fans.


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D1c710n4ry.

4 b00k 0f w0rds.
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Poem.

A collection of words in an enjoyable fashion:

It's very, very funny,
'Cos I know I had some honey;
'Cos it had a label on,
Saying HUNNY.
A goloptious full-up pot too,
And I don't know where it's got to,
No, I don't know where it's gone-
Well, it's funny.
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My poetic skills are hugely limited, meaning that I do stream-of-conscienceness impulsively.
Therefore, I shouldn't try to woo anyone by writing a poem.
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