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Also known as lets beat on christians thread. Now it is science 101.

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Nooooooooooooooooooooo!

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Gonna go and eat now, see you all later.


Moorluck wrote:
Oh get this, Riley is learning sign language. He is doing 'please', 'more', and 'thank you'. He picked it up in just a couple of hours! :D

Cool.


Over in the feminism thread I have seen a couple of posters (most recently Freehold DM, I think) refer to Dove Arrow as a "she" but I am quite sure that DA is a "he". Am I wrong?

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Dove Arrow is a he.

CJ, what were you thinking???

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The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Over in the feminism thread I have seen a couple of posters (most recently Freehold DM, I think) refer to Dove Arrow as a "she" but I am quite sure that DA is a "he". Am I wrong?

he mentions being married to a wife and not being attracted to a man.

so male or lesbian


David Fryer wrote:
Have I mentioned that the three WoW soundtracks I have are becoming my favorite CDs? I am listening to them as we speak.

Okay, I got Burning Crusade and the main theme from Lich King. Anything else you recommend?


I'm guessing CrimJ's got jingles on the brain. I'm guessing, because I won't go look.

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Lament of the Highborne is really good. I will have to go through and find my favorites later as it is dinner time.


I'm glad I don't go into pet shops


lucky for all of you having dinner, I am at work right now

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Hey, Woodraven. Sorry you're having to work tonight. I avoid the pet shops too, but that's just because I don't have any convictions. :)

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Say, where'd Urizen go? I hope he's OK.

Actually, it seems like a couple of people have dropped off (hopefully temporarily): Ambrosia Slaad and TAD.

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taig wrote:

Hey, Woodraven. Sorry you're having to work tonight. I avoid the pet shops too, but that's just because I don't have any convictions. :)

You've got to stand for something.


Dinner tonight: Pad Thai.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Also known as lets beat on christians thread. Now it is science 101.

LOL!

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I have decided I will now call the editor in chief of Marvel Comics "Crazy Joe." What's with the distopian world he has turned Earth-616 into?

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David Fryer wrote:
I have decided I will now call the editor in chief of Marvel Comics "Crazy Joe." What's with the distopian world he has turned Earth-616 into?

IDK what did he do?


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Dinner tonight: Pad Thai.

Yumm!

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Crimson Jester wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
I have decided I will now call the editor in chief of Marvel Comics "Crazy Joe." What's with the distopian world he has turned Earth-616 into?
IDK what did he do?

This.


Ghost post

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David Fryer wrote:
I have decided I will now call the editor in chief of Marvel Comics "Crazy Joe." What's with the distopian world he has turned Earth-616 into?

It's darkest before the dawn. Supposedly, Marvel is going to return to a more "Heroic Age" after Siege is over.


Hi guys. How's tricks?

Taig...aww you missed me? ;)

Mairk...glad I could help fuel the rage.

Dave..CONGRATS!

FDM..I hope your night got better.

Everyone else...HI!


taig wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
That's enough debauchery for now, gonna go and fix dinner for the wife and kids.

Okay, I honestly read this as that you were going to fix the wife for dinner and the kids. I thought yesterday was cannnibalism day?

Okay, I'm going home. Thanks for soothing a battered spirit on this cold day. Hopefully tomorrow is better and I get more homebrew stuff done. Oh yeah, I better post in the Clark Review My Item thread tonight...

That's funny, I was gonna make a joke about that. :)

Let me know when you post your item. I'll take a crack at it.

I'm a postin'!


Hi, Solnes

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Solnes wrote:

Hi guys. How's tricks?

Taig...aww you missed me? ;)

Mairk...glad I could help fuel the rage.

Dave..CONGRATS!

FDM..I hope your night got better.

Everyone else...HI!

Hey, Solnes. How are you doing tonight?


Nights getting better already, Solnes. My wife reminded me that my program got a score on its audit that was entirely theorietical until we made it reality. I still hate my boss to pieces, but I got to admit- that's some good work on everyone's part.


taig wrote:
Solnes wrote:

Hi guys. How's tricks?

Taig...aww you missed me? ;)

Mairk...glad I could help fuel the rage.

Dave..CONGRATS!

FDM..I hope your night got better.

Everyone else...HI!

Hey, Solnes. How are you doing tonight?

Mine feet hurt. :D

But we officially opened today @ 2pm! So it was a great day. I will be taking pics Saturday. The store is so frakking pretty!


Freehold DM wrote:
Nights getting better already, Solnes. My wife reminded me that my program got a score on its audit that was entirely theorietical until we made it reality. I still hate my boss to pieces, but I got to admit- that's some good work on everyone's part.

Glad things are better. :D


OH! There is a pic of the front of the store on my FB profile page. Take a peek.


David Fryer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Oh get this, Riley is learning sign language. He is doing 'please', 'more', and 'thank you'. He picked it up in just a couple of hours! :D
We tried that with Meghan when she was having speech delay. She never quite caught on. Emma loves sign language though.

Ah....ASL....reminds me of my old days in the '70's before I moved into public schooling as they mixed the deaf & HoH kids with the autistics. My sign language is rusty (but I know the ones that Riley is doing), but I'll never forget my ABC's.


Urizen wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Oh get this, Riley is learning sign language. He is doing 'please', 'more', and 'thank you'. He picked it up in just a couple of hours! :D
We tried that with Meghan when she was having speech delay. She never quite caught on. Emma loves sign language though.
Ah....ASL....reminds me of my old days in the '70's before I moved into public schooling as they mixed the deaf & HoH kids with the autistics. My sign language is rusty (but I know the ones that Riley is doing), but I'll never forget my ABC's.

Apparently the son of his sitter learned it. They had to use it with him when he was an infant or something. So Riley has picked up on it from watchng him. I love seeing it, it is so cute!!!


taig wrote:

Say, where'd Urizen go? I hope he's OK.

Actually, it seems like a couple of people have dropped off (hopefully temporarily): Ambrosia Slaad and TAD.

I'm here (now). I was reading a book on Cannibals today. Finished it quickly. Then I had to go out and pick up my dog's ashes today. It was surreal.

Besides, the woman has been telling me I've been spending a wee bit too much time with you lovely people and I should be revising my resume again. She's worried that I'm into a funk. At least she cares. :D

I just want the @$@%@#% snow to go away. MELT!


Solnes wrote:
Apparently the son of his sitter learned it. They had to use it with him when he was an infant or something. So Riley has picked up on it from watchng him. I love seeing it, it is so cute!!!

It's great to use when you're in a crowded loud room ... if the other person can understand what you're saying. It's great for subtle nuances. I still do it on occassion hoping that someone will figure it out ... or I'm wanting to play the 'deaf' card so I won't be bothered if I don't feel like talking to someone who doesn't know me. Got to love selective hearing. ;P


Urizen wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Apparently the son of his sitter learned it. They had to use it with him when he was an infant or something. So Riley has picked up on it from watchng him. I love seeing it, it is so cute!!!
It's great to use when you're in a crowded loud room ... if the other person can understand what you're saying. It's great for subtle nuances. I still do it on occassion hoping that someone will figure it out ... or I'm wanting to play the 'deaf' card so I won't be bothered if I don't feel like talking to someone who doesn't know me. Got to love selective hearing. ;P

lol, Nice! Now I m encouraged to learn it! ;)


I think I will head to bed now, or watch some tv or something mindless. I am exhausted. However, I work teh night shift tomorrow. So I will be here during teh day!! Yayyyy! Till then.....

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taig wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
So I'm leaving work early because, at the church where I sing, they're making all the employees attend a "good touch/bad touch" session. Fortunately another person on the music staff has offered to bring coffee, so I have something to look forward to.

Will you be having "hands on" demonstrations?

It actually wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.

Although it would have been greatly improved with a Sexual Harassment Panda.


Solnes wrote:
lol, Nice! Now I m encouraged to learn it! ;)

A suggestion would be to find an organization that will let you learn it in a class style setting. Learning from a book with pictures isn't going to help because the biggest mistake that people do is that they don't use facial and body language to accentuate the nuances of what they're signing. If your type of body language is like Al Gore doing the Macarena, it isn't for you. :P

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Urizen wrote:
taig wrote:

Say, where'd Urizen go? I hope he's OK.

Actually, it seems like a couple of people have dropped off (hopefully temporarily): Ambrosia Slaad and TAD.

I'm here (now). I was reading a book on Cannibals today. Finished it quickly. Then I had to go out and pick up my dog's ashes today. It was surreal.

Besides, the woman has been telling me I've been spending a wee bit too much time with you lovely people and I should be revising my resume again. She's worried that I'm into a funk. At least she cares. :D

I just want the @$@%@#% snow to go away. MELT!

Glad to hear you're OK. I understand what you're wife is saying--I get the "too much time on the Internet" talk from my wife occasionally. :)

I'd like to have one big snow here in NC. Send it my way.

Silver Crusade

David Fryer wrote:
Have I mentioned that the three WoW soundtracks I have are becoming my favorite CDs? I am listening to them as we speak.

And one of them was on my recommendation! And I don't even have them. Heh.

Silver Crusade

David, somehow I missed the post about your job... What is it? (And congrats!)


Solnes,
Glad to hear the opening was a success, feet excepted.
Also, I'm gratified that you enjoyed my rage. (I was waiting to see if Moorluck noticed my post, but he must have been busy chasing down other things.)

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Solnes wrote:
I think I will head to bed now, or watch some tv or something mindless. I am exhausted. However, I work teh night shift tomorrow. So I will be here during teh day!! Yayyyy! Till then.....

Good night!

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Freehold DM wrote:
taig wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
That's enough debauchery for now, gonna go and fix dinner for the wife and kids.

Okay, I honestly read this as that you were going to fix the wife for dinner and the kids. I thought yesterday was cannnibalism day?

Okay, I'm going home. Thanks for soothing a battered spirit on this cold day. Hopefully tomorrow is better and I get more homebrew stuff done. Oh yeah, I better post in the Clark Review My Item thread tonight...

That's funny, I was gonna make a joke about that. :)

Let me know when you post your item. I'll take a crack at it.

I'm a postin'!

I replied. :)

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Solnes,

Glad to hear the opening was a success, feet excepted.
Also, I'm gratified that you enjoyed my rage. (I was waiting to see if Moorluck noticed my post, but he must have been busy chasing down other things.)

Wait, where was this?


I think it was my first post in the thread this morning.

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I think it was my first post in the thread this morning.

OK. I see it. I didn't think of it as "rage" per se.


What is it about my calm, cool demeanor that fools people into not seeing the bubbling cauldron of rage underneath?

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You are a leaf on the wind.

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