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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Heathansson wrote:
camper.
~looks out of my tent~ What did you say?

Now I have an odd mental picture of wee Sharoth in a Boy Scouts uniform. "No, no, Sharoth. You can't earn your merit badge by starting the fire with your breath weapon. Now roll little Jimmy on the ground till the flames go out."

"And stop telling Sebastian he can use the poison ivy leaves as toilet paper."

Those mental images are no odder than the rest of ours, neh? ;)

Hope you feel better soon.


Sharoth wrote:
~smiles~ Well, I for one wish you the best on dealing with your issues.
Thanks. :)
Sharoth wrote:
You are a good person and you deserve to be happy.

I know it isn't rational, but I'm highly tempted to argue with you on this point.

Sharoth wrote:
~gives a wicked, toothy smile~ I will have to try to get Sebastian to use some of that "special" Ivy Toilet Paper sometime.

As a 8 or 9 yro kidlet, my art teacher showed us how to make paper from leaf and wood pulp. My first question was how to make paper from poison ivy or poison sumac. This prompted a classmate to ask if we could make paper from dieffenbachia. Unfortunately, our teacher refused to share these secrets with us.


Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:
Hope you feel better soon.

Thanks. :)


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
PAT - Hang in there; your daughter is blessed to have you.

Nope, I am blessed to have her. And my other, and my foster daughter too. They teach me something new every day! :)


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
PAT - Hang in there; your daughter is blessed to have you.
Nope, I am blessed to have her. And my other, and my foster daughter too. They teach me something new every day! :)

Hang tight folks...I about to do something girly....

Spoiler:
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!


LOL


Whew! I'm glad that was in a spoiler. Who knows what it might be, and what it might do to us men!

Pat - you have three daughters?


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Whew! I'm glad that was in a spoiler. Who knows what it might be, and what it might do to us men!

Pat - you have three daughters?

Yep:

Spoilered info:

Spoiler:
My bio daughter Julia, from my first marraige, now 16. She is OCD and ADHD with anger issues. She has had a rough childhood, as my ex was a sociopath and did a lot of mental damage while Julia was young and I was in the Army (she ran off with a crack head while I was in Basic). She is turing out very good though, now that her mom has decided not to be a part of her life anymore. I am confident she will do well, she's a smart kid.

My step-daughter Ally, is also 16. She is the multi-handicapped one, but she is a love, like having a very large baby in the house. Thankfully, the adjustment in her medications has seem to snap her out of her seizures. Today was the first good dday she's had all week. May it not be the last <knocks on wood>

My 'foster' daughter Brittany, is 19, a close friend of my bio daughter, who got kicked out of her house. She's a good kid, but really messed up from living in a bad environment her whole life. No one in her family has done anything than collect government checks and do drugs, and they never taught her anything about being an adult or dealing with the real world. We are giving her shelter and trying to get her squared away so she can function in society.

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You know, nothing is more frustrting then pulling a load of white clothes out of the dryer and discovering one of the kids decided to see what would happen if you stuck an orange crayon in with them.


Wow, Pat, teenagers.

Well, at least they aren't throwing crayons in the your dryer.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Wow, Pat, teenagers.

Well, at least they aren't throwing crayons in the your dryer.

Yeah, I'm past those shenanigans. Though now my wife is experiencing the baby urge. I am hoping I can convince her to wait for grandbabies ...

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I wish I had skipped straight to grandkids.

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Oh, and I think there is a thread in need of a smurfing. Joshua Frost has already smurfed it so I'd say that's a good sign it is needed.


I'm on it Smurfgoneit


BTW, everybody pick up on the pathfinder character in Avatar: The Last Airbender?

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
BTW, everybody pick up on the pathfinder character in Avatar: The Last Airbender?

I don't watch the smurfing show. What happened/


That professor guy who leads the kids through the desert to find the lost library was obviously a pathfinder. Take a look some day: he appears in the Fury of Ang, part I, at least.

Did you mean that you NEVER watch AtLA? It's the greatest cartoon of our time!


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
PAT - Hang in there; your daughter is blessed to have you.
Nope, I am blessed to have her. And my other, and my foster daughter too. They teach me something new every day! :)

Damn it, how am I supposed to stay grumpy when you share things like that?

Solnes is right: "Awwwwwww." :)

Patrick Curtin wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Pat - you have three daughters?

Yep:

Spoilered info:

** spoiler omitted **

Wow, your hands have been certainly full.

You realize now that you have completely undermined any future possibility of us thinking of you as anything but a big-hearted nice guy? Edit: I'm not sure I can diagram my last sentence.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Wow, Pat, teenagers.

Well, at least they aren't throwing crayons in the your dryer.

Or melting them in the toaster or space heaters. {whistles innocently}


Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
You realize now that you have completely undermined any future possibility of us thinking of you as anything but a big-hearted nice guy? Edit: I'm not sure I can diagram my last sentence.

LOL, I can always rail against President Obama's policies if you want ... :P


See! The monkey hates children, old people, sick people, poor people, people who innocently take delight in finding a use for their 4e slipcase...


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
You realize now that you have completely undermined any future possibility of us thinking of you as anything but a big-hearted nice guy? Edit: I'm not sure I can diagram my last sentence.
LOL, I can always rail against President Obama's policies if you want ... :P

Go ahead. He's too centrist on it for me.

And you're still a good dad. :)


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
You realize now that you have completely undermined any future possibility of us thinking of you as anything but a big-hearted nice guy? Edit: I'm not sure I can diagram my last sentence.
LOL, I can always rail against President Obama's policies if you want ... :P

Join us! We have hope! Be One of us.... one of us...... one of us.... ;)

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Moorluck wrote:
Got the wife a new digital camera, you know what that means Flash and Lynora. ;)

8O

I think my brain just had a seperation...


Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
And you're still a good dad. :)

Thanks AS. I try. :)


So...if Flash became a Jack, would he be Jumpin' Jack Flash?

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
So...if Flash became a Jack, would he be Jumpin' Jack Flash?

You're lucky I wasn't drinking when I read that... :D

Is that because I'm such a Gas Gas Gas?


Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
~smiles~ Well, I for one wish you the best on dealing with your issues.
Thanks. :)
Sharoth wrote:
You are a good person and you deserve to be happy.

I know it isn't rational, but I'm highly tempted to argue with you on this point.

Sharoth wrote:
~gives a wicked, toothy smile~ I will have to try to get Sebastian to use some of that "special" Ivy Toilet Paper sometime.

As a 8 or 9 yro kidlet, my art teacher showed us how to make paper from leaf and wood pulp. My first question was how to make paper from poison ivy or poison sumac. This prompted a classmate to ask if we could make paper from dieffenbachia. Unfortunately, our teacher refused to share these secrets with us.

Well, you need someone to kiss away the sadness and hold you until you feel better. ~soft smile~

Edit - I am not saying that I am that person, but that I just know how having someone who cares around does help out with the sadness and depression. Good luck with that and know that we value you.


Obambie wrote:
Join us! We have hope! Be One of us.... one of us...... one of us.... ;)

Guh, I already live in the biggest Obambie nest in America, thanks. Heck we just had him in Boston shilling for our wonderful governor on Friday. Now I hear that Al Franken is showing up in November.

*sigh*

It ain't easy, being a red monkey in a blue state ...

EDIT: And I am not posting any more politics, sorry Solnes! :)


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Obambie wrote:
Join us! We have hope! Be One of us.... one of us...... one of us.... ;)

Guh, I already live in the biggest Obambie nest in America, thanks. Heck we just had him in Boston shilling for our wonderful governor on Friday. Now I hear that Al Franken is showing up in November.

*sigh*

It ain't easy, being a red monkey in a blue state ...

EDIT: And I am not posting any more politics, sorry Solnes! :)

~chases the money around with my cleaver and torch~ Me no idiot! Me goblin, you food! monkey brains yummy! You food! Me cleave you!


Well, I am off to go do my second callout of the day. Have fun you all. ~looks at Gobbo~ Leave the monkey alone!


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
So...if Flash became a Jack, would he be Jumpin' Jack Flash?

"Uhm.... NO. 'Jumping Jack' would be taken, sorry Flash."


~the goblin looks at the dragon and starts to pout~ But me like monkey brain soup!

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Sharoth wrote:
Well, I am off to go do my second callout of the day. Have fun you all. ~looks at Gobbo~ Leave the monkey alone!

Have fun with that.


Moorluck wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Well, I am off to go do my second callout of the day. Have fun you all. ~looks at Gobbo~ Leave the monkey alone!
Have fun with that.

~grins~ I will. What can I say, I am greedy like that! ~wicked, toothy smile~


Gobbo the Goblin wrote:
~the goblin looks at the dragon and starts to pout~ But me like monkey brain soup!

Throws big burrito-derived monkey missile at Gobbo


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Gobbo the Goblin wrote:
~the goblin looks at the dragon and starts to pout~ But me like monkey brain soup!
Throws big burrito-derived monkey missile at Gobbo

~Gobbo screams and runs away from the rabid monkey~ No throw stuff at Gobbo! Gobbo good goblin! Gobbo good goblin! Ayyyeeeeeeeee!!!!!


Sharoth wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
~smiles~ Well, I for one wish you the best on dealing with your issues.
Thanks. :)
Sharoth wrote:
You are a good person and you deserve to be happy.
I know it isn't rational, but I'm highly tempted to argue with you on this point.

Actually, it is rational. It's a classical philosophical question.

What?

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flash_cxxi wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Got the wife a new digital camera, you know what that means Flash and Lynora. ;)

8O

I think my brain just had a seperation...

Hehehehe.


Looking forward to a good weekend, joining anew group for face to face pathfinder tonight, turn 24 tomorrow, must find way to fit in birthday dinner and birthday drinking


bottom of teh page!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!


where have you been spanky

*edit I've been top o da page


Working on a new marshmallow surprise.


Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:
Working on a new marshmallow surprise.

mmmmmmm, marshmellow


Sharoth:
Sharoth wrote:
Well, you need someone to kiss away the sadness and hold you until you feel better. ~soft smile~

I know. My awful moods aren't normal or healthy by anyone's standards; they are however normal for me. Right now, I'm too toxic for the kind of relationship I need and want, so I'd just push that someone away. I try really hard not to whine about this stuff on the Net, 'cause no one needs to listen to my crap, especially me. And there are a lot of people worse off.

This mood will pass. When some real life opportunities turn into something substantial for me, I'll be able to make some much needed changes. Until then, I'll endure it.

Sharoth wrote:
Edit - I am not saying that I am that person, but that I just know how having someone who cares around does help out with the sadness and depression. Good luck with that and know that we value you.

Thanks. You and all of the Paizonians I've encountered seem to be genuine caring people (even if politically we often disagree). That's probably the biggest reason it is so hard to stay off the boards. Well, that and some of the funniest Grade-A snark available anywhere.


Woodraven wrote:
Looking forward to a good weekend, joining anew group for face to face pathfinder tonight, turn 24 tomorrow, must find way to fit in birthday dinner and birthday drinking

Happy Un-birthday today, and Happy Birthday tomorrow. Enjoy the booze, but not too much; good brain cells are hard to replace.

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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
** spoiler omitted **

*hugs*

Now don't tell anyone I did that, I do have a reputation you know. ;)

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So Woodraven, any big B-Day plans in store?

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ghost post.

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Not long now 'til I get to take my daughter to see Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure at the Movies. :)

I can't wait!

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