
Twin Agate Dragons |

Twin Agate Dragons wrote:Well...GET OUT THE HOUSE AND YOU'LL NOTICE. :PUrizen wrote:Oh, there are times when I'm completely full of fail.I never notice.
Well, it's not your fault that the world is going to heck in a handbasket. I blame the governments, capitalism and corrupt law enforcers/politicians. But that's neither here nor there, so let's not discuss it.

Urizen |

I thought I'd already mentioned that I personally will not be adding my descendants to the human gene pool until I marry.
Sometimes I just plain ignore what people mention and continue to press the more beneficial things in life. Hey, I don't propogate species either. I just put in practice time. :)

Solnes |

Twin Agate Dragons wrote:I thought I'd already mentioned that I personally will not be adding my descendants to the human gene pool until I marry.Sometimes I just plain ignore what people mention and continue to press the more beneficial things in life. Hey, I don't propogate species either. I just put in practice time. :)
I have done mybit to propagate the species....now its all practice time. :D

Urizen |

Well, it's not your fault that the world is going to heck in a handbasket. I blame the governments, capitalism and corrupt law enforcers/politicians. But that's neither here nor there, so let's not discuss it.
?????
I'm just talking about getting out of the house and meeting a nice girl. Hey, there's Sunday morning Church services for starters.

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:They don't get a lil more appreciative for what they have I surely will. :)That day is coming quicker than you want to. It happens to the best of us. Those young little knowitalls. :P
Kellen is the lil know it all. Arden is just down right ungrateful.. We have quit buying them things. They will learn to appreciate what they have. I refuse to raise spoiled brats. :)
No matter what talking beansprouts would have me doing. :)

Urizen |

Urizen wrote:Not sure what all I have, but Its a bit annoying. :)Solnes wrote:Yeah. I have a HTTP 500 Internal Server Error. I got their Error right here. <shakes fist>Urizen wrote:Freaking FB isn't playing nice with me this morning. Grrr...Me either. but you knew that already. ;)
I blame Al Gore. He's created the Internet, you know. And Global Warning. I smell a conspiracy. I just have to wait for the resident Dingo to discuss it to confirm my suspicions. ;)

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:Kellen is the lil know it all. Arden is just down right ungrateful.. We have quit buying them things. They will learn to appreciate what they have. I refuse to raise spoiled brats. :)How old are they? Colin is nearly four and he is always thankful and appreciative.
they are 7, 5, and 2. Its easier to raise polite children when you have only 1 and they are yet to join the ranks of public schools. My 7 year old hit school and became mouthier and the 5 year old learned from him. All of mine were polite at 4 too. :)

The Thing from Beyond the Edge |

The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:nine loads of laundry? You live by yourself and do it bi-monthly? Give a man a clue.just starting to fold/hang and put away the nin loads of laundry that I have done this morning post...
:(
I did my laundry last week.
So, I had a week's worth of dirty clothes, queen sized comforter and sheets, a queen sized comforter (when I pulled the ones off last weekend I washed them but not the comforter...), and a bunch of clothes (mainly sweaters and a few other things mixed in) that have been in plastic bags in one of my closets since I moved at the end of November. (Note: My former roommate smoked and I kept things bagged up til I could wash them because the smoke had settled into the clothing. I held off on the bags with sweaters because of a lack of drying surfaces to place them on...)
Urizen |

I did my laundry last week.
So, I had a week's worth of dirty clothes, queen sized comforter and sheets, a queen sized comforter (when I pulled the ones off last weekend I washed them but not the comforter...), and a bunch of clothes (mainly sweaters and a few other things mixed in) that have been in plastic bags in one of my closets since I moved at the end of November. (Note: My former roommate smoked and I kept things bagged up til I could wash them because the smoke had settled into the clothing. I held off on the bags with sweaters because of a lack of drying surfaces to place them on...)
For your sake, I hope you're able to do your laundry at home rather than going to a laundromat.

Mairkurion {tm} |

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Fawlty Towers?*Putting out dingo traps*
Good Sunday Mornin' to everyfawlty.
Maybe the name of our next thread should be Fawlty Tower IV.
Corrected.

The Thing from Beyond the Edge |

The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:For your sake, I hope you're able to do your laundry at home rather than going to a laundromat.I did my laundry last week.
So, I had a week's worth of dirty clothes, queen sized comforter and sheets, a queen sized comforter (when I pulled the ones off last weekend I washed them but not the comforter...), and a bunch of clothes (mainly sweaters and a few other things mixed in) that have been in plastic bags in one of my closets since I moved at the end of November. (Note: My former roommate smoked and I kept things bagged up til I could wash them because the smoke had settled into the clothing. I held off on the bags with sweaters because of a lack of drying surfaces to place them on...)
Nope, but it is right outside my door.
Also, I have this 20 gallon plastic tub that I used to use as a laundry basket. Now it is a piggy bank that I dump change into. Back in 2007 I emptied it (I had been filling it for about six years then...) and got nearly $500. :) So, I was needing some quarters and dug out $20 in quarters that I didn't know was there. That is why I went ahead and did the extra clothes...

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Solnes wrote:Alright, who's the child that has to watch the same thing over and over again. You guys definitely need some new movies. :PUrizen wrote:Hey, it beats watching Cars. :PKids are watching Tinkerbell now...for the second time this morning.
I don't know any children who don't want to watch the same thing over and over again. It's funny to listen to people who are about to have kids say "My child won't do that." OK, you have fun with that. :)

Urizen |

Twin Agate Dragons wrote:Maybe the name of our next thread should be Fawlty Tower VI.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Fawlty Towers?*Putting out dingo traps*
Good Sunday Mornin' to everyfawlty.
You mean IV?

Urizen |

Nope, but it is right outside my door.
Also, I have this 20 gallon plastic tub that I used to use as a laundry basket. Now it is a piggy bank that I dump change into. Back in 2007 I emptied it (I had been filling it for about six years then...) and got nearly $500. :) So, I was needing some quarters and dug out $20 in quarters that I didn't know was there. That is why I went ahead and did the extra clothes...
I'm having trouble trying to imagine what you're living in....Obviously it's an apartment with community utilities?

Mairkurion {tm} |

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:You mean IV?Twin Agate Dragons wrote:Maybe the name of our next thread should be Fawlty Tower VI.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Fawlty Towers?*Putting out dingo traps*
Good Sunday Mornin' to everyfawlty.
Thanks, corrected. Maybe I can stop for coffee before mass. :S

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taig wrote:Welcome back badger man! :Dflash_cxxi wrote:I'd like to thank taig for his dedication to making my head explode...
Oh and of course I'd like to thank the Academy...
You're welcome. And the Academy of Badgers thanks you too.
Thanks! How are you doing today? Feeling better?

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Urizen wrote:Solnes wrote:Alright, who's the child that has to watch the same thing over and over again. You guys definitely need some new movies. :PUrizen wrote:Hey, it beats watching Cars. :PKids are watching Tinkerbell now...for the second time this morning.I don't know any children who don't want to watch the same thing over and over again. It's funny to listen to people who are about to have kids say "My child won't do that." OK, you have fun with that. :)
(lol) Some girl at work asked me what my kids had for lunch or something; I said "some chef boyardee raviolis."
"HRMMPH! When I have kids, I'm going to get them everything fresh from the market every day. FRESH fruit, FRESH bla...bla..bla....Good luck with that, yo.

Urizen |

(lol) Some girl at work asked me what my kids had for lunch or something; I said "some chef boyardee raviolis."
"HRMMPH! When I have kids, I'm going to get them everything fresh from the market every day. FRESH fruit, FRESH bla...bla..bla....
Good luck with that, yo.
I LOVE Chef Boyardee raviolis. Especially the overstuffed. I could eat it every day. I guess I'll never grow up.

The Thing from Beyond the Edge |

The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:I'm having trouble trying to imagine what you're living in....Obviously it's an apartment with community utilities?Nope, but it is right outside my door.
Also, I have this 20 gallon plastic tub that I used to use as a laundry basket. Now it is a piggy bank that I dump change into. Back in 2007 I emptied it (I had been filling it for about six years then...) and got nearly $500. :) So, I was needing some quarters and dug out $20 in quarters that I didn't know was there. That is why I went ahead and did the extra clothes...
Correct.
It is a two bedroom apartment where I have converted the second bedroom into an "office" which has a corner desk that (takes up most of the room) and a couple of bookcases. The complex has a number of different buildings with parking spaces in front of the front door to each apartment and a horseshoe shaped drive way with gues spots on its inner rim. In front of my building there is a laundry facility within the horseshoe also. So, I can open my front door and it is right in front of me.

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Heathansson wrote:I LOVE Chef Boyardee raviolis. Especially the overstuffed. I could eat it every day. I guess I'll never grow up.(lol) Some girl at work asked me what my kids had for lunch or something; I said "some chef boyardee raviolis."
"HRMMPH! When I have kids, I'm going to get them everything fresh from the market every day. FRESH fruit, FRESH bla...bla..bla....
Good luck with that, yo.
You're not Italian, either.

taig RPG Superstar 2012 |

taig wrote:Urizen wrote:Solnes wrote:Alright, who's the child that has to watch the same thing over and over again. You guys definitely need some new movies. :PUrizen wrote:Hey, it beats watching Cars. :PKids are watching Tinkerbell now...for the second time this morning.I don't know any children who don't want to watch the same thing over and over again. It's funny to listen to people who are about to have kids say "My child won't do that." OK, you have fun with that. :)
(lol) Some girl at work asked me what my kids had for lunch or something; I said "some chef boyardee raviolis."
"HRMMPH! When I have kids, I'm going to get them everything fresh from the market every day. FRESH fruit, FRESH bla...bla..bla....
Good luck with that, yo.
That might last until the first 3-day projectile vomit-o-thon.