
Mairkurion {tm} |

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Hey friends, did I miss anything today?Just this.
MEH. The Real Rome had already relocated to swankier digs along the Bosporus. ;-)

Teeming Peasantry |

Treppa wrote:MEH. The Real Rome had already relocated to swankier digs along the Bosporus. ;-)Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Hey friends, did I miss anything today?Just this.
Sacks and burns the sacred groves of the green man

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Perhaps THIS will impress, then.
My only issue with this is that we are seeing the systems as they once were not as they are now. Those planets could have moved or hit each other or a variety of different things.

Treppa |

Treppa wrote:Perhaps THIS will impress, then.My only issue with this is that we are seeing the systems as they once were not as they are now. Those planets could have moved or hit each other or a variety of different things.
Sooooo... what's the issue you have with that?

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Treppa wrote:Perhaps THIS will impress, then.My only issue with this is that we are seeing the systems as they once were not as they are now. Those planets could have moved or hit each other or a variety of different things.
This is what happens when you vote for Xenu.

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Crimson Jester wrote:This is what happens when you vote for Xenu.Treppa wrote:Perhaps THIS will impress, then.My only issue with this is that we are seeing the systems as they once were not as they are now. Those planets could have moved or hit each other or a variety of different things.
Really?? Then I guess I am safe.

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Crimson Jester wrote:Sooooo... what's the issue you have with that?Treppa wrote:Perhaps THIS will impress, then.My only issue with this is that we are seeing the systems as they once were not as they are now. Those planets could have moved or hit each other or a variety of different things.
While it gives us information, it is not current info. I long for the day we can send out probes even at 3/4 the speed of light. With cameras on and focused at a specific system, it will be like watching time on fast forward.

Treppa |

Treppa wrote:While it gives us information, it is not current info. I long for the day we can send out probes even at 3/4 the speed of light. With cameras on and focused at a specific system, it will be like watching time on fast forward.Crimson Jester wrote:Sooooo... what's the issue you have with that?Treppa wrote:Perhaps THIS will impress, then.My only issue with this is that we are seeing the systems as they once were not as they are now. Those planets could have moved or hit each other or a variety of different things.
Doesn't matter much to me - it's all info and its age is irrelevant. My take, no big. It's all exciting, even as history.

lynora |

Random Update:
Woody, nice bike. :)
And, I can't even remember what else I just read as I was catching up on the rest of the posts from today. Oh well. There'll just be more craziness tomorrow. :)

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Just spent 30 minutes skimming the 500 posts I missed while driving throughout the midwest for 4 days. I blame the FAWTL threads for uncovering my latent OCD.
However, the skimming was worth it to see the birth of Spank Trollham.
Hope all is well with all of the FAWTLers out there.

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The dancing girls |

The zombie machine springs to (un)life
Opens up one eager eye
Focusing it on the sky
Ninety-nine red balloons go by
99 Death Knights awake
Ride super-fiendish nightmare steedsEveryone's a min/max munchkin
Everyone's a splat-book mench.
With orders to destructify.
To rapify and pillagify.
Scramble in the Greyhawk sky.
As 99 red balloons go by.

Freehold DM |

Goooooooooooooooooood morning Fawl- Aw, who am I kidding, the day is off to a rotten start so far.
First, I have to bring a big oaktagesque board thing back to the second job today, because they need it for the weekend and are either closing early or I am working late Thursday and/or Friday. I didn't return it on Monday or yesterday because I was trying to wait out the rain. So naturally, despite a forecast of "gentle showers", it's pouring out today. I rush to the bus stop shelter to get to work, only to discover that the bus is late due to problems on the route from a horrible accident last night that clogged up traffic. So I take the bus to a fly-by-night cab station I use in these situations to make up time and not be horribly late for work. I'm directed to a cab...that has noone in it. It's raining, my oaktag thing is starting to curl a bit, and I'm going to be late for work. Finally the cabbie arrives and asks me how to get to where I'm going. Not where I'm going mind you, but HOW to get there. For privacy reasons I'm not going to post the intersection, but if you live in Brooklyn- even in the middle of nowhere in Brooklyn- you know where at least one of the two streets of the intersection I gave are. I sigh and give him the shortest route, only to discover that everyone else is taking the shortest route in the rain also, so I'm going at a crawl- no more than 5 miles per hour. Howling a curse to the heavens, I direct the man through traffic and get to work 5 minutes late with a still slowly curling oaktag thingie and in a FOUL mood.
Grr.....

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Random Update: ** spoiler omitted **
Woody, nice bike. :)
And, I can't even remember what else I just read as I was catching up on the rest of the posts from today. Oh well. There'll just be more craziness tomorrow. :)
Craziness here? Never!
Glad to hear rye ear infection cleared up and I hope the yoga works to destress you.