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Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Naked naughty language.

Now is the time we dance...naked.

Liberty's Edge

Moorluck wrote:


Moth, as someone who had differences with you in the past, I want to say how happy I am that you joined us. It is the same with more than one of our fellows, but here we have put all that aside and gotten to know one another as people first. I think that is the greatest thing about FaWTL.

Thank you for your words, as strange as it sounds they made my morning. :)

Wow - glad to contribute to you having a good morning! And also to be part of this club.

I honestly don't recall the specifics of our past disagreements - so I can't remember if I was being passionate or just being a jerk. Either way, a much belated apology for any offense caused (or for just being a tool as the case may have been).

Liberty's Edge Contributor

taig wrote:

Naked naughty language.

Now is the time we dance...naked.

Liebe meine abschminke!

Oddly enough, that actually translates to "Love my make-up remover!"...no monkeys involved.

The Exchange

Mothman wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


Moth, as someone who had differences with you in the past, I want to say how happy I am that you joined us. It is the same with more than one of our fellows, but here we have put all that aside and gotten to know one another as people first. I think that is the greatest thing about FaWTL.

Thank you for your words, as strange as it sounds they made my morning. :)

Wow - glad to contribute to you having a good morning! And also to be part of this club.

I honestly don't recall the specifics of our past disagreements - so I can't remember if I was being passionate or just being a jerk. Either way, a much belated apology for any offense caused (or for just being a tool as the case may have been).

It was nothing major, just on opposite sides of one of the endless debates that break out on the webz. It happens, I think a third of the posters here have butted heads outside these sacred "halls". The others like Solnes, never post anywhere but here lol.

Liberty's Edge

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Speaking of attracting people, last night I went to the judge's reelection launch (seriously? You just won an election!) and the wife sent me alone b/c of tax season. There's this beautiful Pakistani law student there, tall, very slim, long-legged, long dark hair. Apparently, being in an arranged marriage engagement freed her up to flirt. Yowza.

Cool. Sounds like someone I used to lust over from afar many years ago.

The Exchange

Paris Crenshaw wrote:
taig wrote:

Naked naughty language.

Now is the time we dance...naked.

Liebe meine abschminke!

Oddly enough, that actually translates to "Love my make-up remover!"...no monkeys involved.

He's speaking in tongues!! Quick call an exorcist, or a shrink, depending on how you swing. :P

RPG Superstar 2012

Paris Crenshaw wrote:
taig wrote:

Naked naughty language.

Now is the time we dance...naked.

Liebe meine abschminke!

Oddly enough, that actually translates to "Love my make-up remover!"...no monkeys involved.

Hee hee

Liberty's Edge Contributor

Moorluck wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


Moth, as someone who had differences with you in the past, I want to say how happy I am that you joined us. It is the same with more than one of our fellows, but here we have put all that aside and gotten to know one another as people first. I think that is the greatest thing about FaWTL.

Thank you for your words, as strange as it sounds they made my morning. :)

Wow - glad to contribute to you having a good morning! And also to be part of this club.

I honestly don't recall the specifics of our past disagreements - so I can't remember if I was being passionate or just being a jerk. Either way, a much belated apology for any offense caused (or for just being a tool as the case may have been).

It was nothing major, just on opposite sides of one of the endless debates that break out on the webz. It happens, I think a third of the posters here have butted heads outside these sacred "halls". The others like Solnes, never post anywhere but here lol.

I'm just like Solnes...mostly! Wait...

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Moorluck wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


Moth, as someone who had differences with you in the past, I want to say how happy I am that you joined us. It is the same with more than one of our fellows, but here we have put all that aside and gotten to know one another as people first. I think that is the greatest thing about FaWTL.

Thank you for your words, as strange as it sounds they made my morning. :)

Wow - glad to contribute to you having a good morning! And also to be part of this club.

I honestly don't recall the specifics of our past disagreements - so I can't remember if I was being passionate or just being a jerk. Either way, a much belated apology for any offense caused (or for just being a tool as the case may have been).

It was nothing major, just on opposite sides of one of the endless debates that break out on the webz. It happens, I think a third of the posters here have butted heads outside these sacred "halls". The others like Solnes, never post anywhere but here lol.

Same here. Never post outside this thread. Bad things might happen if I even peek out of this thread.

The Exchange

Do any of you ever sit and wonder how you wound up where you are today? I do, a lot actually.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


Moth, as someone who had differences with you in the past, I want to say how happy I am that you joined us. It is the same with more than one of our fellows, but here we have put all that aside and gotten to know one another as people first. I think that is the greatest thing about FaWTL.

Thank you for your words, as strange as it sounds they made my morning. :)

Wow - glad to contribute to you having a good morning! And also to be part of this club.

I honestly don't recall the specifics of our past disagreements - so I can't remember if I was being passionate or just being a jerk. Either way, a much belated apology for any offense caused (or for just being a tool as the case may have been).

It was nothing major, just on opposite sides of one of the endless debates that break out on the webz. It happens, I think a third of the posters here have butted heads outside these sacred "halls". The others like Solnes, never post anywhere but here lol.
I'm just like Solnes...mostly! Wait...

O_o

I thought Paris was a girl's name!

Liberty's Edge Contributor

taig wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
taig wrote:

Naked naughty language.

Now is the time we dance...naked.

Liebe meine abschminke!

Oddly enough, that actually translates to "Love my make-up remover!"...no monkeys involved.

Hee hee

Now, I could have said:

Liebe meine affe!

That would have been closer. But Patrick might not appreciate that.


taig wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
taig wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Many are the questions that Urizen asks. Are any of them not self-answering?

Yes. No. Wait. Is your question supposed to be self-answering?

All this is less gobblty-g#@* than some people are posting.

Language, Mairkurion!

Stupid, ignorant language filter.

RPG Superstar 2012

Paris Crenshaw wrote:
taig wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
taig wrote:

Naked naughty language.

Now is the time we dance...naked.

Liebe meine abschminke!

Oddly enough, that actually translates to "Love my make-up remover!"...no monkeys involved.

Hee hee

Now, I could have said:

Liebe meine affe!

That would have been closer. But Patrick might not appreciate that.

If he were to say it to his wife, maybe?

Liberty's Edge Contributor

taig wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


Moth, as someone who had differences with you in the past, I want to say how happy I am that you joined us. It is the same with more than one of our fellows, but here we have put all that aside and gotten to know one another as people first. I think that is the greatest thing about FaWTL.

Thank you for your words, as strange as it sounds they made my morning. :)

Wow - glad to contribute to you having a good morning! And also to be part of this club.

I honestly don't recall the specifics of our past disagreements - so I can't remember if I was being passionate or just being a jerk. Either way, a much belated apology for any offense caused (or for just being a tool as the case may have been).

It was nothing major, just on opposite sides of one of the endless debates that break out on the webz. It happens, I think a third of the posters here have butted heads outside these sacred "halls". The others like Solnes, never post anywhere but here lol.
I'm just like Solnes...mostly! Wait...

O_o

I thought Paris was a girl's name!

Look, I know many people have made that mistake about Orlando Bloom, but seriously. It was a man's name long before that French city was even a waystation on the road to nowhere.

RPG Superstar 2012

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
taig wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
taig wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Many are the questions that Urizen asks. Are any of them not self-answering?

Yes. No. Wait. Is your question supposed to be self-answering?

All this is less gobblty-g#@* than some people are posting.

Language, Mairkurion!

Stupid, ignorant language filter.

Spoiler:
You followed it here from another thread to harass it too, I bet.
Liberty's Edge

Freehold DM wrote:

I can't*++ch Youtube here at work, so I'll just assume it isn't your cup of tea.

Unfortunate really. The start was quite slow- hell, even bad- but I am glad DC honored YEARS upon YEARS of Japanese Batman Manga by psuedo-creating the Batman Japan character, and I find the Algerian Nightshade/Batman character fascinating. I'm hoping the next character they do is Camazotz in Mexico, which would be a WONDERFUL homage to the original short story released in that Batman anthology back in the 80's.

[EDIT]Uh..what did I say that they edited?

You didn't leave a space between 'can't' and 'watch' - meaning there was a t$~% hidden in there somewhere ...


taig wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


Moth, as someone who had differences with you in the past, I want to say how happy I am that you joined us. It is the same with more than one of our fellows, but here we have put all that aside and gotten to know one another as people first. I think that is the greatest thing about FaWTL.

Thank you for your words, as strange as it sounds they made my morning. :)

Wow - glad to contribute to you having a good morning! And also to be part of this club.

I honestly don't recall the specifics of our past disagreements - so I can't remember if I was being passionate or just being a jerk. Either way, a much belated apology for any offense caused (or for just being a tool as the case may have been).

It was nothing major, just on opposite sides of one of the endless debates that break out on the webz. It happens, I think a third of the posters here have butted heads outside these sacred "halls". The others like Solnes, never post anywhere but here lol.
I'm just like Solnes...mostly! Wait...

O_o

I thought Paris was a girl's name!

I'll be taking your Greek Epic merit badge. ::rip::

Liberty's Edge

Jess Door wrote:

Naked Long Kiss Goodnight for ToP!

:D

Hot!

RPG Superstar 2012

I can't watch!

I think this was an attempt to foil those who were attempting to foil the language filters.

S h i t!


Mothman wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Speaking of attracting people, last night I went to the judge's reelection launch (seriously? You just won an election!) and the wife sent me alone b/c of tax season. There's this beautiful Pakistani law student there, tall, very slim, long-legged, long dark hair. Apparently, being in an arranged marriage engagement freed her up to flirt. Yowza.
Cool. Sounds like someone I used to lust over from afar many years ago.

She's lived many places. Including, IIRC, Sydney.


Paris Crenshaw wrote:
taig wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
taig wrote:

Naked naughty language.

Now is the time we dance...naked.

Liebe meine abschminke!

Oddly enough, that actually translates to "Love my make-up remover!"...no monkeys involved.

Hee hee

Now, I could have said:

Liebe meine affe!

That would have been closer. But Patrick might not appreciate that.

I'm sorry my son, but there is no other choice....

Spoiler:
Foul spirits of temptation, fornication, masturbation, degeneration, flux---u---ation....BEGONE! You will leave this poor mans body, THE POWER OF BACON COMMANDS THEE!!!

RPG Superstar 2012

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
taig wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


Moth, as someone who had differences with you in the past, I want to say how happy I am that you joined us. It is the same with more than one of our fellows, but here we have put all that aside and gotten to know one another as people first. I think that is the greatest thing about FaWTL.

Thank you for your words, as strange as it sounds they made my morning. :)

Wow - glad to contribute to you having a good morning! And also to be part of this club.

I honestly don't recall the specifics of our past disagreements - so I can't remember if I was being passionate or just being a jerk. Either way, a much belated apology for any offense caused (or for just being a tool as the case may have been).

It was nothing major, just on opposite sides of one of the endless debates that break out on the webz. It happens, I think a third of the posters here have butted heads outside these sacred "halls". The others like Solnes, never post anywhere but here lol.
I'm just like Solnes...mostly! Wait...

O_o

I thought Paris was a girl's name!

I'll be taking your Greek Epic merit badge. ::rip::

I was more interested in Roman mythology anyway.


taig wrote:

I can't%+@ch!

I think this was an attempt to foil those who were attempting to foil the language filters.

s~$+!

That f u c k e r, Urizen, can get around it, though. He's tricksy. And his crow minion, too.


PIE!:
If I don't have your feedback in the NMN discussion thread, please give it to me, ASAP. I'd like to wrap up current business. If you don't know what I'm talking about, then I don't mean you.

Sovereign Court

Ah! Onion tears!

;_;


Lindisty wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Lindisty wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Lindisty wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Well, you folks were busy today ...

No kidding! 400+ posts since I looked in this morning. If this were Usenet, I'd be making the acquaintance of Mark Allread and moving on.

(Yeah, I'm old.)

19 is not that old.
Oh, 19 was a long, LONG time ago. A baby born when I was nineteen would be legal to drink now. :P
Ok, ok. So you are 21. There! Happy? ~grins~

Actually, yeah, I AM pretty happy with 40. My life is WAY better now than it was when I was either 19 or 21. :)

(I really don't understand the whole 'pretending to be younger' thing that people do. I'm perfectly happy to get old.)

~shakes my cane at you~ Whyyyy you young whipper snapper! Why in my day we had to walk twenty miles uphill in the snow just to get to the mail box. You younguns have it so easy! ~shakes my can at you again~ Now GET OFF MY LAWN!!!

~grins~ (I am 41, youngster!)

Liberty's Edge Contributor

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
taig wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


Moth, as someone who had differences with you in the past, I want to say how happy I am that you joined us. It is the same with more than one of our fellows, but here we have put all that aside and gotten to know one another as people first. I think that is the greatest thing about FaWTL.

Thank you for your words, as strange as it sounds they made my morning. :)

Wow - glad to contribute to you having a good morning! And also to be part of this club.

I honestly don't recall the specifics of our past disagreements - so I can't remember if I was being passionate or just being a jerk. Either way, a much belated apology for any offense caused (or for just being a tool as the case may have been).

It was nothing major, just on opposite sides of one of the endless debates that break out on the webz. It happens, I think a third of the posters here have butted heads outside these sacred "halls". The others like Solnes, never post anywhere but here lol.
I'm just like Solnes...mostly! Wait...

O_o

I thought Paris was a girl's name!

I'll be taking your Greek Epic merit badge. ::rip::

Thank you for the support, Mairkurion.

And for bonus points that will blow your mind...

Spoiler:
My wife's name is Helen. Really.

RPG Superstar 2012

Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
taig wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


Moth, as someone who had differences with you in the past, I want to say how happy I am that you joined us. It is the same with more than one of our fellows, but here we have put all that aside and gotten to know one another as people first. I think that is the greatest thing about FaWTL.

Thank you for your words, as strange as it sounds they made my morning. :)

Wow - glad to contribute to you having a good morning! And also to be part of this club.

I honestly don't recall the specifics of our past disagreements - so I can't remember if I was being passionate or just being a jerk. Either way, a much belated apology for any offense caused (or for just being a tool as the case may have been).

It was nothing major, just on opposite sides of one of the endless debates that break out on the webz. It happens, I think a third of the posters here have butted heads outside these sacred "halls". The others like Solnes, never post anywhere but here lol.
I'm just like Solnes...mostly! Wait...

O_o

I thought Paris was a girl's name!

I'll be taking your Greek Epic merit badge. ::rip::

Thank you for the support, Mairkurion.

And for bonus points that will blow your mind...

** spoiler omitted **

Serendipitous!


Paris Crenshaw wrote:
taig wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


Moth, as someone who had differences with you in the past, I want to say how happy I am that you joined us. It is the same with more than one of our fellows, but here we have put all that aside and gotten to know one another as people first. I think that is the greatest thing about FaWTL.

Thank you for your words, as strange as it sounds they made my morning. :)

Wow - glad to contribute to you having a good morning! And also to be part of this club.

I honestly don't recall the specifics of our past disagreements - so I can't remember if I was being passionate or just being a jerk. Either way, a much belated apology for any offense caused (or for just being a tool as the case may have been).

It was nothing major, just on opposite sides of one of the endless debates that break out on the webz. It happens, I think a third of the posters here have butted heads outside these sacred "halls". The others like Solnes, never post anywhere but here lol.
I'm just like Solnes...mostly! Wait...

O_o

I thought Paris was a girl's name!

Look, I know many people have made that mistake about Orlando Bloom, but seriously. It was a man's name long before that French city was even a waystation on the road to nowhere.

Hey! Leave Helen alone and stay away from Sparta. ~grins~


~laughter~ Oh my! That last post was posted before I read the post with the spoiler.


Heh-heh...I actually remember talking about that before. So awesome. Didn't Paris and Helen have a kid?


I am.

Liberty's Edge

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Speaking of attracting people, last night I went to the judge's reelection launch (seriously? You just won an election!) and the wife sent me alone b/c of tax season. There's this beautiful Pakistani law student there, tall, very slim, long-legged, long dark hair. Apparently, being in an arranged marriage engagement freed her up to flirt. Yowza.
Cool. Sounds like someone I used to lust over from afar many years ago.
She's lived many places. Including, IIRC, Sydney.

Wow. Though the girl I'm thinking about would probably be in her mid thirties by now, I get the impression yours is younger? (though perhaps not).


Mothman wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Speaking of attracting people, last night I went to the judge's reelection launch (seriously? You just won an election!) and the wife sent me alone b/c of tax season. There's this beautiful Pakistani law student there, tall, very slim, long-legged, long dark hair. Apparently, being in an arranged marriage engagement freed her up to flirt. Yowza.
Cool. Sounds like someone I used to lust over from afar many years ago.
She's lived many places. Including, IIRC, Sydney.
Wow. Though the girl I'm thinking about would probably be in her mid thirties by now, I get the impression yours is younger? (though perhaps not).

Yeah, I think that she'd have to be younger than mid-thirties. She seemed really young.

Liberty's Edge

Moorluck wrote:
It was nothing major, just on opposite sides of one of the endless debates that break out on the webz. It happens, I think a third of the posters here have butted heads outside these sacred "halls". The others like Solnes, never post anywhere but here lol.

Yeah, I try to stay away from the threads that look like they'll get heated now ... mostly.

The Exchange

Mothman wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Speaking of attracting people, last night I went to the judge's reelection launch (seriously? You just won an election!) and the wife sent me alone b/c of tax season. There's this beautiful Pakistani law student there, tall, very slim, long-legged, long dark hair. Apparently, being in an arranged marriage engagement freed her up to flirt. Yowza.
Cool. Sounds like someone I used to lust over from afar many years ago.
She's lived many places. Including, IIRC, Sydney.
Wow. Though the girl I'm thinking about would probably be in her mid thirties by now, I get the impression yours is younger? (though perhaps not).

Stranger things have happened on this thread.

Liberty's Edge

Moorluck wrote:
Do any of you ever sit and wonder how you wound up where you are today? I do, a lot actually.

Quite often. I always find myself doing 'what-ifs' ... if I'd made this choice then instead of that one, would these things in my life still be the same?

Not regrets as such ... just what-ifs.

RPG Superstar 2012

Urizen wrote:
I am.

Cool. A self-questioning answer!

It's hit a new high!

Liberty's Edge

Moorluck wrote:
Stranger things have happened on this thread.

Discovering long lost relatives for starters.

Liberty's Edge Contributor

Moorluck wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Speaking of attracting people, last night I went to the judge's reelection launch (seriously? You just won an election!) and the wife sent me alone b/c of tax season. There's this beautiful Pakistani law student there, tall, very slim, long-legged, long dark hair. Apparently, being in an arranged marriage engagement freed her up to flirt. Yowza.
Cool. Sounds like someone I used to lust over from afar many years ago.
She's lived many places. Including, IIRC, Sydney.
Wow. Though the girl I'm thinking about would probably be in her mid thirties by now, I get the impression yours is younger? (though perhaps not).
Stranger things have happened on this thread.

Ain't that the truth, cousin?

The Exchange

Mothman wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Stranger things have happened on this thread.
Discovering long lost relatives for starters.

:)

The Exchange

Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Speaking of attracting people, last night I went to the judge's reelection launch (seriously? You just won an election!) and the wife sent me alone b/c of tax season. There's this beautiful Pakistani law student there, tall, very slim, long-legged, long dark hair. Apparently, being in an arranged marriage engagement freed her up to flirt. Yowza.
Cool. Sounds like someone I used to lust over from afar many years ago.
She's lived many places. Including, IIRC, Sydney.
Wow. Though the girl I'm thinking about would probably be in her mid thirties by now, I get the impression yours is younger? (though perhaps not).
Stranger things have happened on this thread.
Ain't that the truth, cousin?

Absolute gospel.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

As seen on TV!

Oh, yeah. Ass is OK.

RPG Superstar 2012

Scenic untold beauty

RPG Superstar 2012

Bad ickiness.

That word's OK too. I forgot.

Liberty's Edge Contributor

Anybody know of or use a good website where kids can play games to reinforce basic math skills? The girls need some help with math. I let them play Math Bingo for my iPhone, but I'd like to have something that they can do without stealing my phone. ;)

The Exchange

taig wrote:

As seen on TV!

Oh, yeah. Ass is OK.

Ass is awesome, when you can get.... you're talking about something else entirely aren't you? :P

RPG Superstar 2012

Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Anybody know of or use a good website where kids can play games to reinforce basic math skills? The girls need some help with math. I let them play Math Bingo for my iPhone, but I'd like to have something that they can do without stealing my phone. ;)

We ended up buying Jumpstart products for our kids. Of course, that was 10 years ago or so, and the web offerings weren't so great.


~screams in horror~ Noooo!!! The Clutter Killer Queen has reached my room! Back, you vile fiend! Back! ~Closes my door~ whew! My junk is safe for now!

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