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Geaux Tigers!


BLAAAAAAARRRRRPH!


It's just a jump to the left.


And then a step to the right.


With your hands on your hips.


And pull your knees in Tiiiiiight!


But it's the pelvic thrust that really drives you insan-yaa-yaa-ne,


Had to break out the emergency chocolate this morning. This is just not my week.

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lynora wrote:
Had to break out the emergency chocolate this morning. This is just not my week.

At least the week is coming to an end. :)


Let's do the forum post agaaaaain!


Ah, high school, going to Harvard Square, catching the live-action Rocky Horrow Picture Show with my theater drama friends, ah memories ...


The Steel Tsar wrote:
Let's do the Forum Post agaaaaain!

Is that a new dance?

*starts dancing the Robot, having the robot pretend to type*


lynora wrote:
Had to break out the emergency chocolate this morning. This is just not my week.

I know where ya comin' from.

** Looks around for something to bite savagely **


Pay homage to the Master Monster of the Mainframe, the Sultan of the Servers, the King of Kode, the Beast of Binary, and the God of the Gigabyte here Gary Teter Fanboi Love Thread


Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
Of course, I am biased as a liberal.
As an ancient Greek philosopher once said, "Reality has a well-known liberal bias."

Source?


Solnes wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
lynora wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

As far as babies go, I'm not crazy about 'im. I think I was able to tolerate my own baby due to genetic stuff/instinct. When she became a toddler, I was set.

See, I like babies. It's toddlers that make me crazy. And they just get worse as they get older. I like my kid, but other people's kids...the less time I spend around them the happier I am.
I think it's most interesting to watch their personalities develop. I was watching my neighbor's 3-4 yr old playing on their slide a while ago. She got bored, and saw that some chairs were knocked over. So she went and put them up. I bet she's gonna be OCD.
I love babies cause they are so easy! When they get to talking...well than they learn the word NO and from there its all down hill.

My toddler was easier than my baby. Sure, she started running around like crazy, but all they messes that triggered my gag reflex stopped. I took her everywhere, we started playing, having conversations, she started picking up my dice...and here we are all these years later. :D


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
Of course, I am biased as a liberal.
As an ancient Greek philosopher once said, "Reality has a well-known liberal bias."
Source?

The bible, you know love thy brother, good will unto man, charity, forgiveness, etc.

Every one of those ideals is at heart a liberal concept.


That's not the question I asked.


D'oh!

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lynora wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
lynora wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

As far as babies go, I'm not crazy about 'im. I think I was able to tolerate my own baby due to genetic stuff/instinct. When she became a toddler, I was set.

See, I like babies. It's toddlers that make me crazy. And they just get worse as they get older. I like my kid, but other people's kids...the less time I spend around them the happier I am.
I think it's most interesting to watch their personalities develop. I was watching my neighbor's 3-4 yr old playing on their slide a while ago. She got bored, and saw that some chairs were knocked over. So she went and put them up. I bet she's gonna be OCD.
I love babies cause they are so easy! When they get to talking...well than they learn the word NO and from there its all down hill.

Yep :)

And not to burst your bubble there, Gark, but all preschoolers are OCD. It's part of that phase of development. :)

I used to play what I called "Rachel's Totalitarian Theater" when my daughter was 5-6, because I had a script in her imaginary games and I...COULD...NOT...DEVIATE...FROM...THE...SCRIPT!


taig wrote:
lynora wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
lynora wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

As far as babies go, I'm not crazy about 'im. I think I was able to tolerate my own baby due to genetic stuff/instinct. When she became a toddler, I was set.

See, I like babies. It's toddlers that make me crazy. And they just get worse as they get older. I like my kid, but other people's kids...the less time I spend around them the happier I am.
I think it's most interesting to watch their personalities develop. I was watching my neighbor's 3-4 yr old playing on their slide a while ago. She got bored, and saw that some chairs were knocked over. So she went and put them up. I bet she's gonna be OCD.
I love babies cause they are so easy! When they get to talking...well than they learn the word NO and from there its all down hill.

Yep :)

And not to burst your bubble there, Gark, but all preschoolers are OCD. It's part of that phase of development. :)

I used to play what I called "Rachel's Totalitarian Theater" when my daughter was 5-6, because I had a script in her imaginary games and I...COULD...NOT...DEVIATE...FROM...THE...SCRIPT!

LOL. Pity her future boyfriends....

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Tomorrow is Erik Mona Day Join me in celebrating this festive day by playing Pathfinder. scarfing pizza, and changing your avatar to look like Erik's.

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Solnes wrote:
Heathansson wrote:
Put one up there; I'll do it. Math problem.

4. Express the quantity 184 as the equivalent numeral in

each base given.
a. Base five b. Base two

a. 1214 (1 * 125 + 2 * 25 + 1 * 5 + 4 * 1)

b. 11000010 (1 * 128 + 1 * 64 + 0 * 32 + 0 * 16 + 0 * 8 + 0 * 4 + 1 * 2 + 0 * 1)


David Fryer wrote:
Tomorrow is Erik Mona Day Join me in celebrating this festive day by playing Pathfinder. scarfing pizza, and changing your avatar to look like Erik's.

But today is Gary day! We have to get him before he goes on vacation!

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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
Of course, I am biased as a liberal.
As an ancient Greek philosopher once said, "Reality has a well-known liberal bias."

Do you know which one? I would like to find the reference for this.


Who is this Erik Mona?

Interested purple people eaters from the low countries want to know.


Lord Fyre wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
Of course, I am biased as a liberal.
As an ancient Greek philosopher once said, "Reality has a well-known liberal bias."
Do you know which one? I would like to find the reference for this.

Yeap.

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Happy Erik Mona Day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

lynora wrote:
Had to break out the emergency chocolate this morning. This is just not my week.

Was it Dark Chocolate Heathansson?

Sorry to hear about your week. :\

Silver Crusade

I got some chocolate at the Lindt store earlier this week.

It fixes everything.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Emperor7 wrote:

I used to play what I called "Rachel's Totalitarian Theater" when my daughter was 5-6, because I had a script in her imaginary games and I...COULD...NOT...DEVIATE...FROM...THE...SCRIPT!

LOL. Pity her future boyfriends....

I encouraged it just for this reason. :)

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Oh, and Gary--dang, that was nasty!


He's afraid we'll forget him while he's on vacay.

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Some times you feel like a

Spoiler:
Smurf.

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Apparently it only works in the Erik Mona Day thread, not just if you are wearing his face.


phantom post


No, this is a phantom post.


Phantoms, where? I'll deal with it.


Celestial Healer wrote:

I got some chocolate at the Lindt store earlier this week.

It fixes everything.

Personally I prefer Godiva. But no, it does not fix everything. It just makes everything somewhat more bearable.


taig wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Heathansson wrote:
Put one up there; I'll do it. Math problem.

4. Express the quantity 184 as the equivalent numeral in

each base given.
a. Base five b. Base two

a. 1214 (1 * 125 + 2 * 25 + 1 * 5 + 4 * 1)

b. 11000010 (1 * 128 + 1 * 64 + 0 * 32 + 0 * 16 + 0 * 8 + 0 * 4 + 1 * 2 + 0 * 1)

If this is right, than I was way wrong!! Uh oh!


lynora wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

I got some chocolate at the Lindt store earlier this week.

It fixes everything.

Personally I prefer Godiva. But no, it does not fix everything. It just makes everything somewhat more bearable.

I am a big fan of Dove dark chocolate when I am feeling ucky, although, anything peanut butter and chocolate is way awesome!


taig wrote:

Oh, and Gary--dang, that was nasty!

Boy am I glad I was able to resist that link!!!

RPG Superstar 2012

Solnes wrote:
taig wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Heathansson wrote:
Put one up there; I'll do it. Math problem.

4. Express the quantity 184 as the equivalent numeral in

each base given.
a. Base five b. Base two

a. 1214 (1 * 125 + 2 * 25 + 1 * 5 + 4 * 1)

b. 11000010 (1 * 128 + 1 * 64 + 0 * 32 + 0 * 16 + 0 * 8 + 0 * 4 + 1 * 2 + 0 * 1)

If this is right, than I was way wrong!! Uh oh!

Uh oh! Sorry. I'm pretty sure this is right. :(

It's just one question.

Hooray! Wings for lunch. Back later.


Good Morning fellow Paizonians! Today has started out wonderfully!! Honey took the boy to school today, and didnt even wake me up to get him dressed!! So awesome, I managed to sleep till 11!!! And I had to wake the other two kids up when I got up! :D


taig wrote:
Solnes wrote:
taig wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Heathansson wrote:
Put one up there; I'll do it. Math problem.

4. Express the quantity 184 as the equivalent numeral in

each base given.
a. Base five b. Base two

a. 1214 (1 * 125 + 2 * 25 + 1 * 5 + 4 * 1)

b. 11000010 (1 * 128 + 1 * 64 + 0 * 32 + 0 * 16 + 0 * 8 + 0 * 4 + 1 * 2 + 0 * 1)

If this is right, than I was way wrong!! Uh oh!

Uh oh! Sorry. I'm pretty sure this is right. :(

It's just one question.

Hooray! Wings for lunch. Back later.

Enjoy! Eh, just one assignment, I will just have to study better for the next ones. :)


Yep you know these kids are mine...they wanted fish sticks for breakfast! :D
I dont think my lil girl is feeling well, she isnt eating well and is just kinda laying there. She isn't overly feverish, but she is sweating. Time to grab some meds. :(

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Heathansson wrote:
Comparing two lengths.......seems like half the discussions on this forum.

*golf clap*

Well played, sir, well played.

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And the other half is

Spoiler:
boobs to the smurf.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
Of course, I am biased as a liberal.
As an ancient Greek philosopher once said, "Reality has a well-known liberal bias."
Source?

Really? It's from Mr. Colbert. ;) Although I doubt he's either Greek or ancient.

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