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ToTP. With sarcasm. :)


Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
lynora wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
My half brother (8 years old) got a video game for Easter. WTF? Did the Easter Bunny have to up his game to compete with Santa or something? What is the world coming to?
Yep. Gone are the days when candy was the only gift. My same nephew mentioned above also got at least one transformer, along with some other toys.
When were those days? I always got some small present in my Easter basket along with the candy. Never anything really big, but a doll or a game or a book. It was a family tradition.
Maybe it was different for other folks, but when I was a kid all we ever got was a basket with some candy. As we got older, we didn't even get that. :(
+1.

+2

jelly beans and some chocolate with an occasional bunny...

Scarab Sages

Moorluck wrote:
Uhg. Monday done. You know what I like best about Monday? When it's over. ;)

Best part of Mondays --

Spoiler:
knowing that tomorrow won't be Monday.

Probably not the "best" part...


Moff Rimmer wrote:
With regard to Easter specifically, I enjoy watching Eddie Izzard.

Eddie Izzard is hilarious; I agree.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Good afternoon all. I hope everyone is having a nice day today.

The day was good.

Last night it occurred to me that something didn't seem right about my doctor's appointmrnt for Monday the 6th of April. I finally realized at 2230 that today would be the fifth and that my appointment wasn't til Tuesday.

I spent the whole weekend thinking I had worked out a three day weekend. :(

But, I have tomorrow off.

:)

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The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
lynora wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
My half brother (8 years old) got a video game for Easter. WTF? Did the Easter Bunny have to up his game to compete with Santa or something? What is the world coming to?
Yep. Gone are the days when candy was the only gift. My same nephew mentioned above also got at least one transformer, along with some other toys.
When were those days? I always got some small present in my Easter basket along with the candy. Never anything really big, but a doll or a game or a book. It was a family tradition.
Maybe it was different for other folks, but when I was a kid all we ever got was a basket with some candy. As we got older, we didn't even get that. :(
+1.

+2

jelly beans and some chocolate with an occasional bunny...

That's one thing I'll give my Dad, he may have been a hard ass most of the time but when it came to holidays he went all out. Of course I found out there was no Easter Bunny when I was 8....

Spoiler:
he told me he shot it for breaking into the house. :/

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Moff Rimmer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Uhg. Monday done. You know what I like best about Monday? When it's over. ;)

Best part of Mondays -- ** spoiler omitted **

Probably not the "best" part...

...but damn near close. ;)


Moorluck wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Uhg. Monday done. You know what I like best about Monday? When it's over. ;)

Best part of Mondays -- ** spoiler omitted **

Probably not the "best" part...

...but damn near close. ;)

Hey Kirkasarus Rex ... did you ever check out any of those motels/hotels in your neck of the woods? Check out your FB, sir. :D


Moorluck wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
lynora wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
My half brother (8 years old) got a video game for Easter. WTF? Did the Easter Bunny have to up his game to compete with Santa or something? What is the world coming to?
Yep. Gone are the days when candy was the only gift. My same nephew mentioned above also got at least one transformer, along with some other toys.
When were those days? I always got some small present in my Easter basket along with the candy. Never anything really big, but a doll or a game or a book. It was a family tradition.
Maybe it was different for other folks, but when I was a kid all we ever got was a basket with some candy. As we got older, we didn't even get that. :(
+1.

+2

jelly beans and some chocolate with an occasional bunny...

That's one thing I'll give my Dad, he may have been a hard ass most of the time but when it came to holidays he went all out. Of course I found out there was no Easter Bunny when I was 8....

** spoiler omitted **

It would have been better if he had told you he shot the replacement and brought rabbit in to eat. :P

Edit: fixed quote

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Urizen wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Uhg. Monday done. You know what I like best about Monday? When it's over. ;)

Best part of Mondays -- ** spoiler omitted **

Probably not the "best" part...

...but damn near close. ;)
Hey Kirkasarus Rex ... did you ever check out any of those motels/hotels in your neck of the woods? Check out your FB, sir. :D

I didn't get a chance to this weekend, too much running with the family, but it is on my to do list for this week. Let me check FB.... :)


lynora wrote:


Hmm. Well, it kind of depends on the person I guess. Sometimes takeout in a romantic setting (getting out a nice tablecloth, candles, etc) is more romantic than going to a restaurant. Picnics are always good too even if weather means it has to be an indoor picnic. :)

Agreed. The great thing about picnics is you are already mostly horizontal, on top of a blanket. Things generally take a natural course from there...

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Uhm, Drow Brother? What am I looking for over there?


Moorluck wrote:
Uhm, Drow Brother? What am I looking for over there?

The Myrtle Beach discussion thread I put up with the hotels and prices and such. It's in the domain away from your domain here. =)


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
lynora wrote:


Hmm. Well, it kind of depends on the person I guess. Sometimes takeout in a romantic setting (getting out a nice tablecloth, candles, etc) is more romantic than going to a restaurant. Picnics are always good too even if weather means it has to be an indoor picnic. :)
Agreed. The great thing about picnics is you are already mostly horizontal, on top of a blanket. Things generally take a natural course from there...

Nice.


Ugh, I too hate Mondays. All teh paperwork. Head hurt. Dinner done, eaten and kids are going to bed early. See yall in a bit.

Liberty's Edge

When its over... that's the time I fall in looooooove agaaaiiiin.

Stupid Earworms.


Uri, taig, and Woody..... I responded on FB


Solnes wrote:
Uri, taig, and Woody..... I responded on FB

Got it. Thanks, darlin'.


What has happened to the FAWTLY tower?

No posts in an hour?


The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:

What has happened to the FAWTLY tower?

No posts in an hour?

When the warmer weather arrives and daylight lasts longer, it's generally assumed that people will step foot out of their hovels w/o their trusty computer at their hip. =)

In the meantime, thing .... you ought to get that FB profile pic up there with all this time on your hands this evening. You've been saying you were going to do it for ....... how long is it now? Or I'm going to start calling you Silhouette.

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Crimson Jester wrote:

Thank you all

Now on the positive side

Bleys my oldest just made Starscout and troop leader in his scout pack. His troop is called the flying Squirrels. He has also been accepted into the IB program for high-school this next year.

He looks to be having two girls fighting for his attention at the moment as well. Sigh the pains of young love.

Dashiell my youngest just earned his Arrow of light award. The only one you can gain from cub scouts and bring into boy scouts with you. He is now a scout and has been made assistant troop leader within his troop, which currently does not have a name. I proposed the Bull-moose troop, but I am the only one who seems to love the symmetry of the joke. Dash has also been accepted into the Mathematics and Science magnet middle school.

Great news, CrimJ!

I am sorry to hear about the house troubles, though. Why is it landlords generally seem to be money-grubbing weasels?

RPG Superstar 2012

Aberzombie wrote:
I had to cut my grass today for the first time since October/November. Almost ran out of gas.

One of the reasons I'll be sad when my son goes to college is that he mows the lawn now.

I'll think of other reasons sometime. :)


taig wrote:


Why is it landlords generally seem to be money-grubbing weasels?

As a landlord myself, I have to say that we need the money to pay our bills just like everyone else.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Garydee wrote:
taig wrote:


Why is it landlords generally seem to be money-grubbing weasels?
As a landlord myself, I have to say that we need the money to pay our bills just like everyone else.

I realize that, and I'm not saying everyone is like that. My experience has been less-than-good when we've rented places, usually around getting security deposits back. I've had someone check us out of an apartment and say the apartment is immaculate, then the landlord makes up some excuse to try to hold onto the security deposit, basically saying the person who checked us out has no authority.


taig wrote:
Garydee wrote:
taig wrote:


Why is it landlords generally seem to be money-grubbing weasels?
As a landlord myself, I have to say that we need the money to pay our bills just like everyone else.
I realize that, and I'm not saying everyone is like that. My experience has been less-than-good when we've rented places, usually around getting security deposits back. I've had someone check us out of an apartment and say the apartment is immaculate, then the landlord makes up some excuse to try to hold onto the security deposit, basically saying the person who checked us out has no authority.

Well, you need to stop pissing on the carpet then.

;P

RPG Superstar 2012

Urizen wrote:
taig wrote:
Garydee wrote:
taig wrote:


Why is it landlords generally seem to be money-grubbing weasels?
As a landlord myself, I have to say that we need the money to pay our bills just like everyone else.
I realize that, and I'm not saying everyone is like that. My experience has been less-than-good when we've rented places, usually around getting security deposits back. I've had someone check us out of an apartment and say the apartment is immaculate, then the landlord makes up some excuse to try to hold onto the security deposit, basically saying the person who checked us out has no authority.

Well, you need to stop pissing on the carpet then.

;P

I don't do that. I take a nice discreet dump in the corner.


taig wrote:
I don't do that. I take a nice discreet dump in the corner.

You and my orange tabby. :/


taig wrote:
Garydee wrote:
taig wrote:


Why is it landlords generally seem to be money-grubbing weasels?
As a landlord myself, I have to say that we need the money to pay our bills just like everyone else.
I realize that, and I'm not saying everyone is like that. My experience has been less-than-good when we've rented places, usually around getting security deposits back. I've had someone check us out of an apartment and say the apartment is immaculate, then the landlord makes up some excuse to try to hold onto the security deposit, basically saying the person who checked us out has no authority.

Yeah, that is pretty unethical. I myself have never required a security deposit so that's never come up.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Garydee wrote:
taig wrote:
Garydee wrote:
taig wrote:


Why is it landlords generally seem to be money-grubbing weasels?
As a landlord myself, I have to say that we need the money to pay our bills just like everyone else.
I realize that, and I'm not saying everyone is like that. My experience has been less-than-good when we've rented places, usually around getting security deposits back. I've had someone check us out of an apartment and say the apartment is immaculate, then the landlord makes up some excuse to try to hold onto the security deposit, basically saying the person who checked us out has no authority.
Yeah, that is pretty unethical. I myself have never required a security deposit so that's never come up.

That's nice that you don't require a security deposit. Most of my renting was done while I was in the military, so maybe the people we rented from had bad experiences and charged a security deposit. Out of 3 places we rented, I had to fight 2 landlords for the deposit, though.

Sorry if my generalization insulted you.


Garydee wrote:
Yeah, that is pretty unethical. I myself have never required a security deposit so that's never come up.

Are you renting to total strangers or people you know? Not sure if you're just renting one house or if you have a string of properties. (?)


taig wrote:


Sorry if my generalization insulted you.

Nah, you're good. :)


Urizen wrote:
Garydee wrote:
Yeah, that is pretty unethical. I myself have never required a security deposit so that's never come up.
Are you renting to total strangers or people you know? Not sure if you're just renting one house or if you have a string of properties. (?)

I rent to total strangers, but I usually end up becoming friends with everybody I rent to because of my easygoing attitude. I have a string of commercial properties. I've had residential properties in the past, but not right now.

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I've had some piss poor landlords. I've had some good ones too though. Mike, our current landlord is pretty strict but we'd be hard pressed to find a better person to rent from.

Loooooooong nap took care of bad headache, soon I will go back to bed so I can get up early to treat Chik-fil-a again.

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Moorluck wrote:

I've had some piss poor landlords. I've had some good ones too though. Mike, our current landlord is pretty strict but we'd be hard pressed to find a better person to rent from.

Loooooooong nap took care of bad headache, soon I will go back to bed so I can get up early to treat Chik-fil-a again.

Glad the headache is gone. I hope tomorrow goes better for you.

You're right, there are good landlords out there, too. We rented a house when we moved here, and the owners of house were great to work with. If we wanted to do upgrade projects they reimbursed us for most of the expenditures.

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Oh Taig, did I tell you that the boss now wants me to sell $300 a day on top of my busy schedule? I can see it now, "So Mr Smith I know you have our service, but would you be interested in getting our service?". Frakkin' dipwads.


Moorluck wrote:
Oh Taig, did I tell you that the boss now wants me to sell $300 a day on top of my busy schedule? I can see it now, "So Mr Smith I know you have our service, but would you be interested in getting our service?". Frakkin' dipwads.

*cue the Dilbert theme song

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Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Oh Taig, did I tell you that the boss now wants me to sell $300 a day on top of my busy schedule? I can see it now, "So Mr Smith I know you have our service, but would you be interested in getting our service?". Frakkin' dipwads.
*cue the Dilbert theme song

Yup. :P


Moorluck wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Oh Taig, did I tell you that the boss now wants me to sell $300 a day on top of my busy schedule? I can see it now, "So Mr Smith I know you have our service, but would you be interested in getting our service?". Frakkin' dipwads.
*cue the Dilbert theme song
Yup. :P

My job is Dilbert, he he. Plus muy Cubbies got whacked...same old same old. Guess treppa is drinking her sorrows down, hehe

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Good night guys, time to get a shower then head to bed. I hope to be more social tomorrow.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Moorluck wrote:
Oh Taig, did I tell you that the boss now wants me to sell $300 a day on top of my busy schedule? I can see it now, "So Mr Smith I know you have our service, but would you be interested in getting our service?". Frakkin' dipwads.

I'm just going to shake my head in disbelief...

RPG Superstar 2012

I'm gonna get to bed, myself. I leave for H-Town at 4 tomorrow afternoon, and I get in about 9:30.


Garydee wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Garydee wrote:
Yeah, that is pretty unethical. I myself have never required a security deposit so that's never come up.
Are you renting to total strangers or people you know? Not sure if you're just renting one house or if you have a string of properties. (?)
I rent to total strangers, but I usually end up becoming friends with everybody I rent to because of my easygoing attitude. I have a string of commercial properties. I've had residential properties in the past, but not right now.

If you don't mind me asking, are you essentially self-employed being a landlord to commercial properties? And I consider you brave and perhaps fortunate ... I would be taking a deposit and I'd even be running a credit/background check on 'em.


Moorluck wrote:

I've had some piss poor landlords. I've had some good ones too though. Mike, our current landlord is pretty strict but we'd be hard pressed to find a better person to rent from.

Loooooooong nap took care of bad headache, soon I will go back to bed so I can get up early to treat Chik-fil-a again.

I was wondering whether you guys were renters or owners. It seems at times that you do a lot of structural or design changes where you're renting as it would be money out of your pocket for something you don't even own. *shrug* Maybe I'm wrong. :D


Moorluck wrote:
Oh Taig, did I tell you that the boss now wants me to sell $300 a day on top of my busy schedule? I can see it now, "So Mr Smith I know you have our service, but would you be interested in getting our service?". Frakkin' dipwads.

Is there any incentive for you to do that?

I could never be in sales if I wasn't behind the product I was shilling.

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The new Doctor Who Matt Smith is not half bad.


Crimson Jester wrote:
The new Doctor Who Matt Smith is not half bad.

So you say. But I want to watch that episode on my computer. How can I do that?

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Sharoth wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
The new Doctor Who Matt Smith is not half bad.
So you say. But I want to watch that episode on my computer. How can I do that?

Well in my case have a coworker from Scotland who has access to a Brittish Ip and can legally DL the episode and then burn it off so I can see it before the BBC America release on the 17th.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
The new Doctor Who Matt Smith is not half bad.
So you say. But I want to watch that episode on my computer. How can I do that?
Well in my case have a coworker from Scotland who has access to a Brittish Ip and can legally DL the episode and then burn it off so I can see it before the BBC America release on the 17th.

~sighs~ 12 more days then/ Oh well.


Urizen wrote:
Garydee wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Garydee wrote:
Yeah, that is pretty unethical. I myself have never required a security deposit so that's never come up.
Are you renting to total strangers or people you know? Not sure if you're just renting one house or if you have a string of properties. (?)
I rent to total strangers, but I usually end up becoming friends with everybody I rent to because of my easygoing attitude. I have a string of commercial properties. I've had residential properties in the past, but not right now.
If you don't mind me asking, are you essentially self-employed being a landlord to commercial properties? And I consider you brave and perhaps fortunate ... I would be taking a deposit and I'd even be running a credit/background check on 'em.

Yes I am. I do make them sign a lease with the rules clearly stated and they pay for the first month when they move in. Brave and fortunate? Not really. On occasion I've been burned but what's the most they could get out of me? Maybe a month's rent at the most. Destroy my property? I'll take them to court. I don't run credit/background checks on people because you and I know those things are not always fair to the individual in question.

Liberty's Edge

Moff Rimmer wrote:

Question -- Especially for the girls here...

I really need to take my wife on a "romantic" date. We don't have a lot of money -- not like we're 'hurting', just don't have a lot of extra cash on hand to blow at an expensive restaurant. Last time I pretty well did "epic fail" taking her out to one of her favorite restaurants -- kind of an expensive family-run restaurant -- but she didn't feel that it was "romantic".

So any ideas what I could do that would be considered "romantic" and cheap without being "cheap"?

I've always enjoyed the picnic in the park. Especially one with a duck pond and stuff.

Edit: And TotP without even trying for it :)

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