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Moorluck wrote:Aberzombie wrote:Hey! One of my dice rolling posts disappeared!The one where you like rolled 1000 dice?Actually, it was 10,000. It's gone now! Like it never even existed.
However, I did just do a 1000 dice roll on the new thread.
I think they saw it as spam, and did away with it. Sorry.

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Aberzombie wrote:I think they saw it as spam, and did away with it. Sorry.Moorluck wrote:Aberzombie wrote:Hey! One of my dice rolling posts disappeared!The one where you like rolled 1000 dice?Actually, it was 10,000. It's gone now! Like it never even existed.
However, I did just do a 1000 dice roll on the new thread.
Sez Russ:
"I just removed a post. And added an item to my to-do list. Please don't spam."

taig RPG Superstar 2012 |

Good mornin' Taig, and what does your day consist of?
Hello, Moorluck. I will be departing soon for a high school about an hour away from here to watch my son's marching band perform in a competition. Then, I think we're going to catch up on some television this evening.
How about you?

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Moorluck wrote:Good mornin' Taig, and what does your day consist of?Hello, Moorluck. I will be departing soon for a high school about an hour away from here to watch my son's marching band perform in a competition. Then, I think we're going to catch up on some television this evening.
How about you?
Absolutly freaking nothing.... ahhhhhh, my favorite activity. Oh I do have to go outside and take down a chain link fence but I consider that nothing too. :)

Solnes |

I'm gonna crawl into bed.
I hope you and Solnes work things out, if you haven't already. :)
Hope we work things out? It wasn't that bad... we were just snippy with each other b/c of being so stressed out over the whole school thing.
But yeah, we're fine. Usually are a couple hours later. Thanks though.
Solnes |

taig wrote:Absolutly freaking nothing.... ahhhhhh, my favorite activity. Oh I do have to go outside and take down a chain link fence but I consider that nothing too. :)Moorluck wrote:Good mornin' Taig, and what does your day consist of?Hello, Moorluck. I will be departing soon for a high school about an hour away from here to watch my son's marching band perform in a competition. Then, I think we're going to catch up on some television this evening.
How about you?
Fence will wait for tomorrow. Then we can both get out there and tear it up! :D

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David Fryer wrote:Well I'm off to get a couple loads of wood. Wish me luck.Have fun, and don't forget, never store firewood butted against your home, termites and wood roaches will migrate towards warmth when the temp drops.
My home is cinderblock, and roaches don't live in Utah. Too cold in thewinter and too dry in the summer.

Sharoth |

Sharoth wrote:Thanks. :)lynora wrote:Gratz! I am glad that you are feeling better.David Fryer wrote:Is everyone asleep?Well, I was.....
And yay, no more fatigued. :)
So I guess the "Typhoid lynora" T-Shirts need to be sent back? ~GRINS~
Edit - Time to log and go home. Take care everyone!

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Oh, I forgot to mention. Surragates is an awesome movie. Some of the plot twists are predictable, but they are almost immediately followed up by an unexpected one. I highly reccomend it.
Which one is that again? I havn't seen anything about it... but that may be because I live in dark dank gutter.

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Oh, I forgot to mention. Surragates is an awesome movie. Some of the plot twists are predictable, but they are almost immediately followed up by an unexpected one. I highly reccomend it.
Good to hear. My son wants me to take him and a friend of his to see Zombieland next weekend. I might try to steer them towards Surrogates instead.
For Moorluck: Surrogates is about these androids that people use to live out their lives/fantasies/what-have-you, and people start dying when their "surrogates" die, which is not supposed to happen. Bruce Willis's character investigates what's going on, and the previews seemed to give too much of the movie away.

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David Fryer wrote:Oh, I forgot to mention. Surragates is an awesome movie. Some of the plot twists are predictable, but they are almost immediately followed up by an unexpected one. I highly reccomend it.Good to hear. My son wants me to take him and a friend of his to see Zombieland next weekend. I might try to steer them towards Surrogates instead.
For Moorluck: Surrogates is about these androids that people use to live out their lives/fantasies/what-have-you, and people start dying when their "surrogates" die, which is not supposed to happen. Bruce Willis's character investigates what's going on, and the previews seemed to give too much of the movie away.
Sounds pretty cool, and it has Bruce Willis, so that another point in favor of. But I also want to see Zombieland, and seeing as we should be childless on the 10th, maybe we will go see a movie for our Anniversary.

Ambrosia Slaad |

Looks like DDO is now free to play (with some regions, races, & classes pay-to-unlock). Saw the thread, looks like Dave and Flash will be there too.
Edit: Argh, game engine/client is taking forever to download.
Hmmm, need to steal about 40' of CAT5 for the router to desktop computer.

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Well, we got new headlights for my car, which is good. And we had yummy lunch at Red Sea, my favoritest restaurant, which was also good. Finding out my favoritest restaurant is probably going out of business soon is not so good. :(
That sucketh major darlin'. I always hate to hear about nice little places going under while the big chains with barely passable food continue to grow. :/

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David Fryer wrote:Oh, I forgot to mention. Surragates is an awesome movie. Some of the plot twists are predictable, but they are almost immediately followed up by an unexpected one. I highly reccomend it.Good to hear. My son wants me to take him and a friend of his to see Zombieland next weekend. I might try to steer them towards Surrogates instead.
For Moorluck: Surrogates is about these androids that people use to live out their lives/fantasies/what-have-you, and people start dying when their "surrogates" die, which is not supposed to happen. Bruce Willis's character investigates what's going on, and the previews seemed to give too much of the movie away.
It seems like that but it really doesn't. You would have to see the movie to understand what I mean. Oh, and there is a pretty good love story in there too.

Burger Meister |

Well, we got new headlights for my car, which is good. And we had yummy lunch at Red Sea, my favoritest restaurant, which was also good. Finding out my favoritest restaurant is probably going out of business soon is not so good. :(
It's a very hard time for family owned resturants right now. Most of the corporate food distributers (I refuse to call them resturants) can afford to do the "2 for 14 dollars" specials. Family owned cannot. It's sad.

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taig wrote:It seems like that but it really doesn't. You would have to see the movie to understand what I mean. Oh, and there is a pretty good love story in there too.David Fryer wrote:Oh, I forgot to mention. Surragates is an awesome movie. Some of the plot twists are predictable, but they are almost immediately followed up by an unexpected one. I highly reccomend it.Good to hear. My son wants me to take him and a friend of his to see Zombieland next weekend. I might try to steer them towards Surrogates instead.
For Moorluck: Surrogates is about these androids that people use to live out their lives/fantasies/what-have-you, and people start dying when their "surrogates" die, which is not supposed to happen. Bruce Willis's character investigates what's going on, and the previews seemed to give too much of the movie away.
The comic was even better. ;)

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It's a very hard time for family owned resturants right now. Most of the corporate food distributers (I refuse to call them resturants) can afford to do the "2 for 14 dollars" specials. Family owned cannot. It's sad.
Just heard on the radio today there are 220 (!!) restaurants for sale on Cape Cod. And no one's interested in buying ...

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Burger Meister wrote:It's a very hard time for family owned resturants right now. Most of the corporate food distributers (I refuse to call them resturants) can afford to do the "2 for 14 dollars" specials. Family owned cannot. It's sad.Just heard on the radio today there are 220 (!!) restaurants for sale on Cape Cod. And no one's interested in buying ...
I'm interested. I just have no money.

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Glad to hear that Surrogates is good. It's one that we both wanted to see, so maybe next week we can arrange for a date. :)
I think you will enjoy it. Like I said, there is a very touching love story that is one of the major subplots of the movie. I've never actually cried while watching a Bruce Willis movie before.

lynora |

lynora wrote:Well, we got new headlights for my car, which is good. And we had yummy lunch at Red Sea, my favoritest restaurant, which was also good. Finding out my favoritest restaurant is probably going out of business soon is not so good. :(That sucketh major darlin'. I always hate to hear about nice little places going under while the big chains with barely passable food continue to grow. :/
ugh. I know. Why would I want to go to icky Applebees when I can get real food for the same price? Except not for much longer...:/
They've always been really friendly and they get the food ready really fast. Today I had Yedoro Wot, with spicy lentils and collard greens and plenty of delicious injera bread to eat it with. I can learn to make the other stuff for myself if I have to, but making injera at home is almost impossible. Much sadness.
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Patrick Curtin wrote:I'm interested. I just have no money.Burger Meister wrote:It's a very hard time for family owned resturants right now. Most of the corporate food distributers (I refuse to call them resturants) can afford to do the "2 for 14 dollars" specials. Family owned cannot. It's sad.Just heard on the radio today there are 220 (!!) restaurants for sale on Cape Cod. And no one's interested in buying ...
Edit: No one who IS interested can get funding from the frozen credit stream