
Mairkurion {tm} |

lynora wrote:Aww, man. I missed the posting blitz. Heck, missed page 551 altogether. That's what I get for missing a day I guess.Sorry, Lynora. I tried to get it set up for Monday, but someone (*cough*Mairkurion*cough*) had premature blitzing.
Hey, man, when a man's gotta blitz, a man's gotta blitz.

Davi The Eccentric |

is it still ghostin?
Yes, yes it is.
The ugly fallout from the American Dream has been coming down on us at a pretty consistent rate since Sitting Bull's time-and the only real difference now, with Election Day '72 only a few weeks away, is that we seem to be on the verge of ratifying the fallout and forgetting the Dream itself.

Twin Agate Dragons |

Twin Agate Dragons wrote:Sorry, had to pay the Cinnabon delivery guy.The what now? They deliver?
Well, technically we have a company in AZ called Delicious Deliveries and they deliver for restaurants that offer take-out and other medium scale restaurants that don't usually deliver (like Red Robin, Macayo's, Cinaabon, etc...)

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:gosh its ghostin like crazy
Yeah, you'd think that someone just put a large amount of strain on the forums or something.
I had come to regard him as a loner with no real past and a future so vague there was no sense talking about it.
I wonder if it's having an effect anywhere else.

Davi The Eccentric |

Damn it, I'm going to run out of Hunter S Thompson quotes at this rate.
Disgusting as he usually was , on rare occasions he showed flashes of stagnant intelligence. But his brain was so rotted with drink and dissolute living that whenever he put it to work it behaved like an old engine that had gone haywire from being dipped in lard.

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taig wrote:Well, technically we have a company in AZ called Delicious Deliveries and they deliver for restaurants that offer take-out and other medium scale restaurants that don't usually deliver (like Red Robin, Macayo's, Cinaabon, etc...)Twin Agate Dragons wrote:Sorry, had to pay the Cinnabon delivery guy.The what now? They deliver?
That's a sweet deal.

Davi The Eccentric |

Davi The Eccentric wrote:I wonder if it's having an effect anywhere else.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:gosh its ghostin like crazy
Yeah, you'd think that someone just put a large amount of strain on the forums or something.
I had come to regard him as a loner with no real past and a future so vague there was no sense talking about it.
Well, the new post counter for my pbps is certainly on the fritz.

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Damn it, I'm going to run out of Hunter S Thompson quotes at this rate.
Disgusting as he usually was , on rare occasions he showed flashes of stagnant intelligence. But his brain was so rotted with drink and dissolute living that whenever he put it to work it behaved like an old engine that had gone haywire from being dipped in lard.
I vote that you switch to Philip K. Dick next.

Eric Swanson |

Eric Swanson wrote:God forbid that Congress passes the Demolition Man law. All healthy food Taco Bells everywhere.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:people keep turning to rabbit food in SoCali eat healthy, but it is insane down here.
Its getting there, he he, ironically enough I just had Taco bell

Twin Agate Dragons |

Twin Agate Dragons wrote:That's a sweet deal.taig wrote:Well, technically we have a company in AZ called Delicious Deliveries and they deliver for restaurants that offer take-out and other medium scale restaurants that don't usually deliver (like Red Robin, Macayo's, Cinaabon, etc...)Twin Agate Dragons wrote:Sorry, had to pay the Cinnabon delivery guy.The what now? They deliver?
Minimum order is $25 but that doesn't include driver gratuity. It is pretty awesome.

Davi The Eccentric |

Is post here going to be a ghost post now?
The scene I had just witnessed brought back a lot of memories – not of things I have done but of things I have failed to do, wasted hours and frustrated moments and opportunities forever lost because time had eaten so much of my life and I would never get it back.

Davi The Eccentric |

Oh, this is just getting silly now.
By the time we got to the street, I could see the first rays of the sun, a cool pink glow in the eastern sky. The fact that I’d spent all night in a cell and a courtroom made that morning one of the most beautiful I’ve ever seen. There was a peace and brightness about it, a chilly Caribbean dawn after a night in a filthy jail. I looked out at the ships and the sea beyond them, and I felt crazy to be free with a whole day ahead of me.
Then I realized I would sleep most of the day, and my excitement disappeared.