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Tequila Sunrise wrote:
Captain ? wrote:

In the Pathfinder CRB one of the suggested names for a male elf is Zordlon.

Which only opens up the question, how would you make Zordlon, the elf.

In Colorado, I hiked a trail dedicated to the pioneer Zebulon.

Which begs the question "When did Zebulon go out of style as a name?"

You obviously don't know many Mormons.


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That's an odd post to go naked on.

And that's all I think should be said about that.


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NobodysHome: What was that feeble little noise, Impus Major?
Impus Major: My mouse not working...
...
...also, the sound of my parents being killed in front of me.


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Tequila Sunrise wrote:
Captain ? wrote:

In the Pathfinder CRB one of the suggested names for a male elf is Zordlon.

Which only opens up the question, how would you make Zordlon, the elf.

In Colorado, I hiked a trail dedicated to the pioneer Zebulon.

Which begs the question "When did Zebulon go out of style as a name?"

When "Better than Ezra" became a band name but "Better than Zebulon" did not.

Although judging by the proliferation of neckbeards among the lumbersexual/hipster crossover contingent...


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Wait, is Pike's Peak named after Zebulon Pike?
I always just assumed it was Christopher.


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One more step towards Nonconformism and my parents would have named me Zebulon, or Seth, or Melchizedek, especially if there was some sort of West Country Hero they could have paid tribute to by doing so.

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Lynora - get well soon.

You see, I told you guys earlier my colleague was on maternity leave. So I got part of her work which over the past few days manifested as a whole lot of accounts that had to be done up in a hurry.

I got my paws into it, it got done, but unfortunately the Maths ate my brains up, so I couldn't post.

Look, I can do Maths, OK? It's just I don't like to do it, though I must admit there's a certain perverse satisfaction when you get the sheet to balance right.


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lisamarlene wrote:

Wait, is Pike's Peak named after Zebulon Pike?

I always just assumed it was Christopher.

I think you're a couple centuries too early for us to be naming things after him :p


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Terrinam wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

Wait, is Pike's Peak named after Zebulon Pike?

I always just assumed it was Christopher.
I think you're a couple centuries too early for us to be naming things after him :p

I'm pretty sure that's what time travel is for, dude.

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Killed the improbable drive in improbable island. Also went on a massive shopping spree with my ex boss to the Singapore Expo Food Fair and am now rolling home with instant coffee and gruyere cheese in my bag.


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Happy St. Patrick's Day!

...it snowed. AGAIN. I would like to see grass before Easter.


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lynora wrote:
In what should be a great surprise to no one given my appallingly low constitution score, I have a cold. I knew something wasn't right last night when I couldn't stop sneezing and ended up almost crying because I couldn't make my yarn winder work right. It's not a complicated piece of equipment. Also it has developed a squeak. This is not cool. I'm trying to remember where I hid my sewing machine oil as I don't have any wd40 on hand. I used up my last can in a futile attempt to get the closet doors to stop squeaking. It's never gonna happen. They're old metal doors. There's just too much rust. Anyhow, back on topic, which is not easy when I'm sick as I'm even more prone to weird digressions, this morning it had blossomed into a full on cold. So I am miserable. I should be home in bed watching Netflix. Instead I am here in a crowded room full of children because kidlet has jujitsu practice. Ugh.

puts lynora back into bacta tank


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Easter is on April Fools Day, I wouldn't bet on seeing grass.

Unless you live in Colorado, or Washington, or California, and possibly Delaware.


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Snow is here for a weekend too.

We had 20 degree (68 F) last week...


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captain yesterday wrote:

Easter is on April Fools Day, I wouldn't bet on seeing grass.

Unless you live in Colorado, or Washington, or California, and possibly Delaware.

It doesn't have to be living. I just want there to not be so much snow on the ground. Preferably there won't be any, but I'm not holding my breath.

EDIT: ...and I realized I missed the joke about 2 seconds after clicking submit. I can see that type of grass pretty much whenever I want.


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captain yesterday wrote:

Easter is on April Fools Day, I wouldn't bet on seeing grass.

Unless you live in Colorado, or Washington, or California, and possibly Delaware.

Jokes aside, our gardener showed up on Wednesday all excited because apparently everything was perfect for fertilizing the lawn, and he HAD to do it that day!

Y'know, when your gardener shows up on a random day and says, "I MUST fertilize your lawn! NOW!!!!", then I figure as long as he's actually carrying some kind of bag with him, I ought to let him.


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*SIGH*. Kids and life lessons.

I think I wrote last year how irritated I was that I'd been giving the Impii money for years to buy food at Disneyland, and they never did. So Impus Major finally had his friend with him and his friend helped himself to a $60 new jacket on my dime. They both got an earful for that.

So yesterday Impus Minor went to Target with a bunch of his friends. He offered to pick up some groceries for me. I gave him a list. He asked, "Is it OK if I get something for myself?" I said, "Sure."

And he spent $5 on food for himself, and one of his friends got herself a $15 pack of Pokemon cards on my dime.

I mean, seriously, WTF? When did people stop teaching kids that it's NOT OK to spend other people's money?


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But, . . . but, . . . .

We're all in this together, NobodysMoney!!!

lol

*My* parents would take the goods back for a refund . . . . . lol


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Well, (a) most of these kids' parents were probably brought up in the "greed is good" 1980's, grandparents were Boomers, so "Gimme Gimme" more or less becomes the mantra, and (b) you've taught your son that being ridiculously generous with your friends is what you do.
Because most kids are not like Impus Major; they'd be more likely to blow the $60 on a jacket for *themselves* instead of eating, because you gave them the money to spend, so they're gonna spend it all.


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I dont see the problem. Was this money supposed to be spent on food exclusively? Or did he disappear with your debit card and then come back with a new jacket? I don't understand.


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Work is busy, so naturally I'm hiding.


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One manager already quit for an assistant manager job at Dick's Sporting Goods.


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Freehold DM wrote:
I dont see the problem. Was this money supposed to be spent on food exclusively? Or did he disappear with your debit card and then come back with a new jacket? I don't understand.

It's the old "go to the store and buy milk" thing. Explicit and implicit authority.

Parent gives kid money, tells kid to go to the store and buy milk. If kid comes back with milk + candy bar, kid done wrong and is probably getting in trouble.


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Freehold DM wrote:
I dont see the problem. Was this money supposed to be spent on food exclusively? Or did he disappear with your debit card and then come back with a new jacket? I don't understand.

NobodysHome: OK, Impus Major. I always give you money for food. You never buy food and then you come back to the hotel complaining about being hungry. Here is money. Buy food for yourself! Impus Friend, make sure he buys food! Impus Major, feed Impus Friend as well as yourself!

...time passes...
Impus Friend: Look at this cool jacket I bought with the money you gave Impus Major!


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lisamarlene wrote:

Well, (a) most of these kids' parents were probably brought up in the "greed is good" 1980's, grandparents were Boomers, so "Gimme Gimme" more or less becomes the mantra, and (b) you've taught your son that being ridiculously generous with your friends is what you do.

Because most kids are not like Impus Major; they'd be more likely to blow the $60 on a jacket for *themselves* instead of eating, because you gave them the money to spend, so they're gonna spend it all.

The subtlety (as I know you know) is that I spend *MY OWN* money on my friends! NEVER somebody else's!


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Orthos wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
I dont see the problem. Was this money supposed to be spent on food exclusively? Or did he disappear with your debit card and then come back with a new jacket? I don't understand.

It's the old "go to the store and buy milk" thing. Explicit and implicit authority.

Parent gives kid money, tells kid to go to the store and buy milk. If kid comes back with milk + candy bar, kid done wrong and is probably getting in trouble.

Not quite. Kid comes back with milk + candy bar and $20 short.

"Where'd the $20 go?"
"Oh, my friend wanted a pack of pokemon cards and saw that I had money, so asked me to buy them for her."

My kids aren't even buying stuff for themselves. They're buying expensive crap for other kids!


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NobodysHome wrote:

I mean, seriously, WTF? When did people stop teaching kids that it's NOT OK to spend other people's money?

Probably about the time credit debt became a way of life.


NobodysHome wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
I dont see the problem. Was this money supposed to be spent on food exclusively? Or did he disappear with your debit card and then come back with a new jacket? I don't understand.

It's the old "go to the store and buy milk" thing. Explicit and implicit authority.

Parent gives kid money, tells kid to go to the store and buy milk. If kid comes back with milk + candy bar, kid done wrong and is probably getting in trouble.

Not quite. Kid comes back with milk + candy bar and $20 short.

"Where'd the $20 go?"
"Oh, my friend wanted a pack of pokemon cards and saw that I had money, so asked me to buy them for her."

My kids aren't even buying stuff for themselves. They're buying expensive crap for other kids!

Welcome to why generosity isn't truly a virtue.


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Yeah that's just your kids' friends exploiting them for cash and/or goods.

Still a misuse of the money as they didn't have the permission to spend it on anything but what it was given to them for, but doubly so for the other kid for convincing them to do so.


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Me and my Lightsaber
Ready one
Ready two
Ready three
Ready four


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John Napier 698 wrote:

Me and my Lightsaber

Ready one
Ready two
Ready three
Ready four

Fancy! looks pretty good.

lynora wrote:
In what should be a great surprise to no one given my appallingly low constitution score, I have a cold. I knew something wasn't right last night when I couldn't stop sneezing and ended up almost crying because I couldn't make my yarn winder work right. It's not a complicated piece of equipment. Also it has developed a squeak. This is not cool. I'm trying to remember where I hid my sewing machine oil as I don't have any wd40 on hand. I used up my last can in a futile attempt to get the closet doors to stop squeaking. It's never gonna happen. They're old metal doors. There's just too much rust. Anyhow, back on topic, which is not easy when I'm sick as I'm even more prone to weird digressions, this morning it had blossomed into a full on cold. So I am miserable. I should be home in bed watching Netflix. Instead I am here in a crowded room full of children because kidlet has jujitsu practice. Ugh.

Belated get better soon!

*Offers late tea, rum and cookies*

NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

Well, (a) most of these kids' parents were probably brought up in the "greed is good" 1980's, grandparents were Boomers, so "Gimme Gimme" more or less becomes the mantra, and (b) you've taught your son that being ridiculously generous with your friends is what you do.

Because most kids are not like Impus Major; they'd be more likely to blow the $60 on a jacket for *themselves* instead of eating, because you gave them the money to spend, so they're gonna spend it all.

The subtlety (as I know you know) is that I spend *MY OWN* money on my friends! NEVER somebody else's!

While I agree with your point entirely.

I can kind of see where the kids might be coming from. They have gotten the money and permission to spend, so it looks more like not considering the entire context of why the money was given to them in the first place. Though its hard for me to say much, as I don't know your kid that well, but it really sounds like he's simple taking a permission to use the money, interpreting it as widely as possible and applying it in a "unintended" way.
Hopefully it hasn't anything to do with his "friends" exploiting him for some easy cash.


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Ah, okay.


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Spending dad's money isn't exactly generosity. If and when the homunculi spend grocery money to buy toys, whoever for, I will be having a word with them.


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Tekko 2017 Photos.

Totoro
Granny - FMA: Brotherhood
Granny and Ed - FMA: Brotherhood
Deadpool, Hellboy, and Blue Stormtrooper
Obi-wan Kenobi
Anakin Skywalker
Spartan with Gravity Hammer
Imperial Officer, Clone Trooper, and Stormtrooper
Darth Vader


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People were not waiting for liquidation sales to begin.

G!#+*!n savages.

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OMG! Lightsabers! So shinny!

You can learn to fight with them as well!

I did consider but I'm really clumsy and not coordinated. I don't want to embarrass myself in public, you know.

Oh. My lightsaber would be sky blue.


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I'd want a brown light saber, you never see anyone with a brown light saber.

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My parents just gave me pocket money, up to me how I spent it. Of course, the answer is FOOD. FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD!

I wouldn't spend grocery money on any other items.

Anyway NH - Hi needs to reply to me regarding if he wants to arrange a visit to the local pathfinder lodge - because if he does - I need to find a day where they game. I've been rather out of touch with my local lodge ever since I left PFS.


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Food is always good to spend money on. Thanks for the link, Mort.


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My lightsaber would be Kaiburr-crystal-crimson!!

*checks quad-chucks*

Hey!! Whaddya know??


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Though, truly, I'd get a silver-colored blade.

I'm a lot less Sith than I put on. Just enough, ya might say.


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I'm walking to the store, I don't feel cold or anything.

I could get used to this.


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I would definitely go for the colorless/white/silver lightsaber. Grey Jedi all the way.


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Something emotional, we'll go with purple, and who do I talk to about getting a Force Kitty.


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Red lightsaber with a blaster built into the crossguard. Get someone in a saber-lock and blast them!

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I've sent Hi a fair weather itinerary (March 29 to April 3rd)- need to work on the wet weather plans, but give me a moment to catch my breath.

The forcecheese is strong in this one.

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Tentative fair weather plans:

March 29th:

Dry weather plans:

Settle down in hotel.

If there is time in the morning :

Images of Singapore

Lunch at Resorts World Sentosa, Malaysian Food Street

Afternoon:

Butterfly Kingdom

SEA Aquarium

Dinner at Coastes – Palawan Beach

Head towards Wings of Time (7 pm show)

Head back to Hotel

March 30th:

Dry Weather Plans:

Morning : Mac Ritche Treetop Walk

Lunch : Toa Payoh Lorong 8 Hawker Centre – White Seafood Beehoon and Chendol

Afternoon : Gardens By The Bay

Evening : Sit in Gardens by the Bay for SuperTree Display

March 31st:

Dry Weather Plans:

Morning :Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve

Lunch: Bollywood Vege's

Afternoon: Jurong Frog Farm, Chinese garden.

Dinner – Lobster Broth Ramen at Clark Quay

Spectra at Marina Bay Sands - 8pm

April 1st:

Dry weather plans:

Marina South Pier 9 am – Singapore island Cruise to St Johns Island and Lazarus Island

Bring your own food and water – there are no restaurants down there.

Take 4.15 – 6.15 ferry from Kusu island back to the mainland

Dinner: Sukiya – Marina Bay Sands

April 2nd:

Morning :Botanic Gardens + Orchid gardens

Afternoon – Waterloo Street

Dinner: Song Li Fa Bak Kut Teh

Night: N.A

April 3rd:

Morning: Henderson Wave

Lunch at Isteak

Afternoon: National Museum

Night: N.A


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I'm thinking of opening an Elvis themed steakhouse called "Love Meat Tender".


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I used to be a counterfeiter, but gave it up because I couldn't make any real money.


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Snow devils. Because snow is here again. Might or might not be related to Freehold.

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