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lynora wrote:
Chaperoning school field trip to a pool...waiting for the trip leader to pay while restless kids run wild... Not sure what little sanity I have will last the afternoon....

Good luck!


lynora wrote:
Chaperoning school field trip to a pool...waiting for the trip leader to pay while restless kids run wild... Not sure what little sanity I have will last the afternoon....

Good luck.


Rawr! wrote:
lynora wrote:
Chaperoning school field trip to a pool...waiting for the trip leader to pay while restless kids run wild... Not sure what little sanity I have will last the afternoon....
Good luck!

You, you stole my line. RAWRRRRRRRRRRR!


Rawr!!!!!


YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG.

RAWWWWWWWWWR!!!!!!!!


rawr!

*tramples flower patch*


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SO CUTE. I WILL TRY NOT TO STOMP YOU...

TOO MUCH.


lynora wrote:
Chaperoning school field trip to a pool...waiting for the trip leader to pay while restless kids run wild... Not sure what little sanity I have will last the afternoon....

I remember doing that as the trip leader. What went through my head the whole time at the pool: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven. Good, they're all here, and alive. One, two, three, four... and so on for four hours...


Rawr! wrote:
Rawr!!!!!

AROOOOOO


Kajehase wrote:
lynora wrote:
Chaperoning school field trip to a pool...waiting for the trip leader to pay while restless kids run wild... Not sure what little sanity I have will last the afternoon....
I remember doing that as the trip leader. What went through my head the whole time at the pool: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven. Good, they're all here, and alive. One, two, three, four... and so on for four hours...

Yep, that sounds about right. There were four classes on the trip and 22 just in the kidlet's class. And only two of us out of the whole group of teachers and chaperones who actually wore swim gear and were prepared to get in the pool....yeah, that went about as well as you'd expect. Thankfully only one injury all afternoon and she was more upset than injured. So at least everyone survived. :)


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Jesszilla wrote:

YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG.

RAWWWWWWWWWR!!!!!!!!

Uh oh, someone on the Internet is telling me I am doing it wrong. I guess I better stop...


EXACTLY.


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Today has been a s++*ty day, in the way that a lot of stupid little things keep adding up, until you just want it to stop.


Just one more final till graduate At least it is not until Thursday.

Sovereign Court

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Rawr! wrote:
Today has been a s%$~ty day, in the way that a lot of stupid little things keep adding up, until you just want it to stop.

Those days are the worst. Whatever finally sends you over the edge is usually nothing on a normal day, but you absolutely lose it as the final straw drives you batty.


I imagine I'll be in a better mood tomorrow. I hope so, at least. :)


doctor_wu wrote:
Just one more final till graduate At least it is not until Thursday.

Yay!!


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Rawr! wrote:
Today has been a s+$~ty day, in the way that a lot of stupid little things keep adding up, until you just want it to stop.

Buck up little badger! Try to remember we live at the pinnacle of human achievement (so far) in one of the richest and most peaceful societies ever conceived. The small stuff is inconsequential in the long run

***

Ok, I wish I could be that Zen, but I truly do feel for you and hope the irritations lessen. :)


Jesszilla wrote:

YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG.

RAWWWWWWWWWR!!!!!!!!

No, I'm only that loud when a meander through a city. Japanese build their buildings to close together.


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Rawr! wrote:
Today has been a s*~%ty day, in the way that a lot of stupid little things keep adding up, until you just want it to stop.

It could be worse. You could be me!


We're up all night to get lucky, we're up all night to get lucky, we're up all night to get fawtly, we're up all night to get fawtly, we're up all night to get fawtly....

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber
Cheapy wrote:
We're up all night to get lucky, we're up all night to get lucky, we're up all night to get fawtly, we're up all night to get fawtly, we're up all night to get fawtly....

oh yeah Cheapy is getting jiggy with it.


pulls out turn table, plays mixes, plays samples, and scratches some records...


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Ah, the joys of playing old Playstation games like Tekken 3 once more...

I'm glad I never let my dad get rid of any old consoles or games that I have.


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goooooood morning FaWtL,,

yesterday IRON MAIDEN show in Frankfurt

Sabines first Maiden show, she really had fun and we had a blast

great setlist, a lot of songs I would not have suspected

if someone wants t go and be unspoilered:
Afraid to shoot strangers; The Prisoner; Moonchild; Phantom of the Opera; seventh son of a seventh son; first show I have seen without Hallowed be thy Name

Eddie was dressed up as Genral Custer for "Run to the Hills" not many got it, people guessed "Pirate" or "Captain Hook"


Treppa wrote:
Rawr! wrote:
Today has been a s*~%ty day, in the way that a lot of stupid little things keep adding up, until you just want it to stop.
It could be worse. You could be me!

Giant GLOMP!, to you and Puffin.

And aeglos, that sounds brilliant. I loved the Isle of Man TT-racing this year as they used "King of the Mountain" as the theme.

Scarab Sages RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32

Icyshadow wrote:

Ah, the joys of playing old Playstation games like Tekken 3 once more...

I'm glad I never let my dad get rid of any old consoles or games that I have.

I never bothered to upgrade to a PS3 'cause by the time I could afford one they were no longer backwards compatible. So now I still just play my (original) PS2. My 5 year old doesn't seem to mind old skool Transformers or Tony Hawk or Sonic and my seven year old likes her Sing Star. :)

Scarab Sages RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32

Looking at the PS4 though, I may just have to bite the bullet...


Delicious lead, om nom nom.


*yawn*


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Damn it, now I want to make a cute Fetchling Oracle of the Black Butterfly, who's either deaf and mute or just the latter...


Eh, call from the bank again. I think they try to issue me a credit card every year or twice per year but I have a shield against that in the form of lack of employment.


DSXMachina wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Rawr! wrote:
Today has been a s*~%ty day, in the way that a lot of stupid little things keep adding up, until you just want it to stop.
It could be worse. You could be me!
Giant GLOMP!, to you and Puffin.

+1


Drejk wrote:
Eh, call from the bank again. I think they try to issue me a credit card every year or twice per year but I have a shield against that in the form of lack of employment.

That doesn't make much sense to me. Then again, that doesn't seem like a common practice here in Finland...


flash_cxxi wrote:
Icyshadow wrote:

Ah, the joys of playing old Playstation games like Tekken 3 once more...

I'm glad I never let my dad get rid of any old consoles or games that I have.

I never bothered to upgrade to a PS3 'cause by the time I could afford one they were no longer backwards compatible. So now I still just play my (original) PS2. My 5 year old doesn't seem to mind old skool Transformers or Tony Hawk or Sonic and my seven year old likes her Sing Star. :)

Yeah, the lack of backwards compatibility tends to be a killer for me as well. That, and I can't think of any newer PS games I really want to try. Maybe the next Final Fantasy because why not? And I've never been an Xbox fan - all it seems to have is shooters, sports, racing, and GTA, none of which are high on my want list.

An interesting new RPG might get me interested in PS4 enough to look into it - later, when my funds are better - but for now I'm pretty much exclusively a Nintendo handhelds gamer with what little console gaming I do.

Scarab Sages RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32

Orthos wrote:
flash_cxxi wrote:
Icyshadow wrote:

Ah, the joys of playing old Playstation games like Tekken 3 once more...

I'm glad I never let my dad get rid of any old consoles or games that I have.

I never bothered to upgrade to a PS3 'cause by the time I could afford one they were no longer backwards compatible. So now I still just play my (original) PS2. My 5 year old doesn't seem to mind old skool Transformers or Tony Hawk or Sonic and my seven year old likes her Sing Star. :)

Yeah, the lack of backwards compatibility tends to be a killer for me as well. That, and I can't think of any newer PS games I really want to try. Maybe the next Final Fantasy because why not? And I've never been an Xbox fan - all it seems to have is shooters, sports, racing, and GTA, none of which are high on my want list.

An interesting new RPG might get me interested in PS4 enough to look into it - later, when my funds are better - but for now I'm pretty much exclusively a Nintendo handhelds gamer with what little console gaming I do.

I wanted it mainly for Tekken 6 and Resident Evil 5. Then Resident Evil 6 and Tekken Tag Tournament 2.

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber

I've always been an Xbox fan mostly because I loved the Halo franchise. Mass Effect was a fantastic trilogy as well. However, given the current stance on used games, I am not as excited about the XBOX One as past consoles. We buy very few games first hand. I think the PS4 is looking better this generation from the little I've seen from both.


Avoid the Xbone Tordek. It's not going to be worth it.

I might buy a PS4, or then I'll just stick to PC games and my old consoles.

Wait a minute! Does that mean that I'll end up as a retro gamer in the next 5-10 years?


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Icyshadow wrote:

Avoid the Xbone Tordek. It's not going to be worth it.

I might buy a PS4, or then I'll just stick to PC games and my old consoles.

Wait a minute! Does that mean that I'll end up as a retro gamer in the next 5-10 years?

I have been retro gamer since later part of the nineties.


Well, maybe with some exception after I got my previous laptop and had a chance to play some newer things...


Drejk wrote:
Icyshadow wrote:

Avoid the Xbone Tordek. It's not going to be worth it.

I might buy a PS4, or then I'll just stick to PC games and my old consoles.

Wait a minute! Does that mean that I'll end up as a retro gamer in the next 5-10 years?

I have been retro gamer since later part of the nineties.

What's considered "retro" these days? I was barely getting on the SNES in the later nineties, dabbled a little in N64 and PS1 in early 2000s, and have touched on the PS2 a tiny bit since...

Granted SNES and GB/GBA/DS games are pretty much all I play these days, plus PC Steam games.

Scarab Sages

Good morning FAWTLY Folk! Happy Wednesday! It's a game night tonight, so I'm happy to soon be bringing potential DOOM to my PCs.


Unusually annoying day at work. Errors keep popping up left and right, it's raining outside, and my desk got moved again!!

Scarab Sages

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In the mean time, busy days here at work. Passing off my projects to other people. Trying to finish up some things before my last day next Friday. We've got a big meeting tomorrow. Next week my Code will be moving back to our renovated desk area (yes, just a few days before I leave). And I've been trolling the newly refurbished area for boxes to bring home for my other move....

Scarab Sages

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Icyshadow wrote:
Unusually annoying day at work. Errors keep popping up left and right, it's raining outside, and my desk got moved again!!

Was it in the men's restroom? That happened to a (now retired) co-worker of mine once.


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Thankfully, that was not the case.


Jesszilla wrote:

YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG.

RAWWWWWWWWWR!!!!!!!!

MMMMMMMM......BRAINNNNSSSSSS

Scarab Sages

Icyshadow wrote:
Thankfully, that was not the case.

Then tell them they're doing it wrong.


Sometimes it's okay to be wrong.

Scarab Sages

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I recall another office joke - one of my co-workers couldn't get his computer mouse to work. When he turned it over to check the infrared thing, he found a picture of another co-worker....with the mouse in question shoved down his pants...

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