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my brain hurts. That is all.

Scarab Sages

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I can take care of that problem for you....


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Nah, I just need employment again, but if it comes down to it...


Horde is always hiring!


And you can always quit. But you will not want to anyway...


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Knight on a dinosaur

Silver Crusade

Curse you, longboat! This IKEA bookcase took me forever to assemble, and I have a blood blister!


Sleepy. Tired. Even more than usual. At this time I should be at peak of my efficiency...


Which isn't great but still I should be able to look at screen and be able to write something creative. A bit.

Silver Crusade

Fear not my fire breathing brother, I have a cocktail for you....I assume you like goldschlager, if not please don't burn me.

Scarab Sages

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Celestial Healer wrote:
Curse you, longboat! This IKEA bookcase took me forever to assemble, and I have a blood blister!

If you moved to Texas, I would put them together for you.

Scarab Sages

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Second Wayfinder #10 submission away!

Scarab Sages

Also, belly is full of yummy dinner.

Silver Crusade

Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Curse you, longboat! This IKEA bookcase took me forever to assemble, and I have a blood blister!
If you moved to Texas, I would put them together for you.

Is that a promise? Every IKEA purchase I ever made?

Silver Crusade

Aberzombie wrote:
Also, belly is full of yummy dinner.

I made chicken marsala, and it was delicious.


Should I eat some soup and try to write a few more words in my submission before leaving the rest for tomorrow or should I go to sleep?


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Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Curse you, longboat! This IKEA bookcase took me forever to assemble, and I have a blood blister!
If you moved to Texas, I would put them together for you.

I'd love to move to Texas *sigh*

And you'd never have to put any IKEA together for me, for I will never buy any.

You would have to promise to eat me last though.


Monkey sighting


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Ikea


They are rare nowadays. Two jobs will do that to you

>.<


Three-in-one monster entries finished. About four hundred of description and story left to write. Tomorrow. Now I am going to sleep.

Also, one or two more submissions to write. Again, tomorrow...


What have I missed?

Shadow Lodge

Everything.

Scarab Sages

Celestial Healer wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Curse you, longboat! This IKEA bookcase took me forever to assemble, and I have a blood blister!
If you moved to Texas, I would put them together for you.
Is that a promise? Every IKEA purchase I ever made?

Absolutely! I love putting together IKEA stuff.

Scarab Sages

Patrick Curtin wrote:

You would have to promise to eat me last though.

Done and done!

Scarab Sages

Also, good morning FAWTLY Folk! Happy Monday, I suppose. I still don't like the new IPhone software. Lots of changes with no practical value to show for it.

Scarab Sages

In fact, I think my battery life is even worse now.

Scarab Sages

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Yup, may be time for a new, non-Apple phone.

Scarab Sages

Otherwise, nothing much going on. Except I didn't brew any mead last night. Read more of King of Chaos instead. Decent book.

Tonight will be the mead-making, methinks.

Scarab Sages

All right, bye for now.


Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Curse you, longboat! This IKEA bookcase took me forever to assemble, and I have a blood blister!
If you moved to Texas, I would put them together for you.
Is that a promise? Every IKEA purchase I ever made?
Absolutely! I love putting together IKEA stuff.

I wonder if there even is an IKEA around here. There was one in Phoenix but I never went there.

... yowch, closest one is all the way down in Atlanta.


Closest one right now would be Illinois or Colorado. But I think they're putting one in KC next year.

And I'm going nowhere near it until it stops being new and shiny because people are crazy.


Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Curse you, longboat! This IKEA bookcase took me forever to assemble, and I have a blood blister!
If you moved to Texas, I would put them together for you.
Is that a promise? Every IKEA purchase I ever made?
Absolutely! I love putting together IKEA stuff.

no need for you to move. I will assemble your ikea stuff for you AND I'll bring my wife with me so you two can chat while I work!


So. Yesterday was a renaissance fair up in the cloisters gor one of the players in the darklight sisterhood game's birthday. As I had never been to the cloisters before, I was excited to go.

Noone told me this was the highest point in Manhattan (which has a small mountain chain running through it).
Noone told me that there are two ways to get to the cloisters (the steep winding path or the sharp angled stairs).
Noone told me it was almost a mile walk from the station.
Noone told me I'd bein this much pain the day after.

Will post pics later.


Mile walk? What is a mile walk...


Drejk wrote:
Mile walk? What is a mile walk...

a little over a kilometer in distance.


Speaking of. I am going for a walk.


I could use a tablet with additional keyboard right now. I could go for a walk. Sit somewhere and write anywhere instead of having to be at home in front of computer to write.


Freehold DM wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Mile walk? What is a mile walk...
a little over a kilometer in distance.

If +60% is a little, then yes.


Morning...... not enough sleep again. Work. See you all later.


Good thing you've been conditioning via bike, eh Freehold?

I've been getting the dreaded Bleu Screen of Death (Bleu is classier) and had my L2 cache throwing hierarchy errors. Spent a fun day updating drivers, bios, cleaning the registry, updating Windows maintenance, installing developer kits, reading dumps, and (last but not least) making data backups.

Things seem to be fine as of 7:47 pm yesterday, but any Windows compy with a shortcut to the event viewer is not one I'd buy.


Showertime, then another job application.


Treppa wrote:

Good thing you've been conditioning via bike, eh Freehold?

I've been getting the dreaded Bleu Screen of Death (Bleu is classier) and had my L2 cache throwing hierarchy errors. Spent a fun day updating drivers, bios, cleaning the registry, updating Windows maintenance, installing developer kits, reading dumps, and (last but not least) making data backups.

Things seem to be fine as of 7:47 pm yesterday, but any Windows compy with a shortcut to the event viewer is not one I'd buy.

just finished caring for my netbook, which is starting to show its age, myself via avg tune up. A bunch or registry errors were causing problems, but I was able to fix it. A thorough defragging tonight will help too. Can't lose my Baldurs Gate/Freehold! The Saga of Wune machine. Still, it may be time for another phone/sd card based backup.


hi everyone


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Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Curse you, longboat! This IKEA bookcase took me forever to assemble, and I have a blood blister!
If you moved to Texas, I would put them together for you.
Is that a promise? Every IKEA purchase I ever made?
Absolutely! I love putting together IKEA stuff.

I wonder if there even is an IKEA around here. There was one in Phoenix but I never went there.

... yowch, closest one is all the way down in Atlanta.

that still amaze me, where the hell do you Americans buy your cardboard furniture that you have to carry home and assemble yourself ?

and where do you eat your HotDogs without IKEA ? ;-)

next IKEA is 15 minutes, I think in a 1,5h drive there are 5


aeglos wrote:
that still amaze me, where the hell do you Americans buy your cardboard furniture that you have to carry home and assemble yourself ?

I've usually gotten my furniture secondhand either via places like Goodwill or from street corners from stuff that people threw out that was still in "good enough for a college student" condition. Or from generous friends.

Still miss the very nice desk some church friends gave me out in Arizona that I had to abandon when I moved out of that apartment. Thankfully I have an even nicer one waiting for me with some church friends here in Chattanooga, which I will get when I move out of my parents' place.

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and where do you eat your HotDogs without IKEA ? ;-)

Normally at home, or at a friend's place over a campfire ;)

Though back in Phoenix there was a pretty cool hot dog restaurant that I stopped at sometimes because it was at a bus-changing intersection I needed to stop at anyway on my way home from work.

Grand Lodge

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Woo housing allowance hit today! I can pay some of my bills!


Well, cardboard furniture can be found at Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, Costco or Target, plus Home Depot, Lowes, or any fine discount store.

I eat Hot Dogs at Rebel stores or any wholesaler like Smart and Final who has a good selection.


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Speaking of Sam's Club, they sometimes have a little restaurant stand in there that serves pizza and hot dogs, so you can hit that at the same time you pick up your Some-Assembly-Required low-cost furniture.


I get my hot dogs at Nathan's or at any of the hot dog stands (preferably kosher or halal) that dot the landscape.

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