After about 2 1/2 hours of printing, and 30 minutes or so of cleaning support material, I now have a plastic model of Cthulhu on the crapper. Crapthulu?
Nekkid Cthulhu? Sounds like SAN loss to me.
Scintillae wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Page 1990? Whoa! Highschool senior year flashbacks! ...I think I was walking in 1990. Kindergarten here!
Aberzombie wrote: It's only a short day at the office for me, so thank the gods for that. Long one here, back to normal work instead of the filler-work that's been letting me get off at 5.
Also will mean very little Paizo today, likely.
Orthos wrote: Scintillae wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Page 1990? Whoa! Highschool senior year flashbacks! ...I think I was walking in 1990. Kindergarten here! *sob*
Freehold DM wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Page 1990? Whoa! Highschool senior year flashbacks! I was 11. *high-fives* (There was a lot of that going on between 11-year-olds in 1990, if I remember correctly.)
I was born in summer of '85, which makes it easy to know what grade I was in - take the year (at the beginning of the school year, that is) and subtract 1990, and the result was my grade at the time =)
Sleet is falling in Houston!!! does wunian snow moonwalk
Orthos wrote: I was born in summer of '85, which makes it easy to know what grade I was in - take the year (at the beginning of the school year, that is) and subtract 1990, and the result was my grade at the time =) No need for such foul math language here, sir!
Kajehase wrote: Freehold DM wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Page 1990? Whoa! Highschool senior year flashbacks! I was 11. *high-fives* (There was a lot of that going on between 11-year-olds in 1990, if I remember correctly.) mid air chest bump
Freehold DM wrote: Orthos wrote: I was born in summer of '85, which makes it easy to know what grade I was in - take the year (at the beginning of the school year, that is) and subtract 1990, and the result was my grade at the time =) No need for such foul math language here, sir! Oh pfft, that's not even hard math. Until 2000 it's straight-up "Just look at the last digit".
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Freehold DM wrote: Kajehase wrote: Freehold DM wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Page 1990? Whoa! Highschool senior year flashbacks! I was 11. *high-fives* (There was a lot of that going on between 11-year-olds in 1990, if I remember correctly.) mid air chest bump IIRC, you have to freeze at the moment of impact and let the credits start.
Interesting 1991-music: Metallica - Metallica, Smashing Pumpkins - Gish, Nirvana - Nevermind, Kirsty MacColl - Electric Landlady, Massive Attack - Blue Lines, Pearl Jam - Ten, Primal Scream - Screamadelica, Bikini Kill - Revolution Girl Style Now!.
Biggest hits of the year: Bryan Adams - Everything I Do (I do it for you), Michael Jackson - Black or White, Roxette - Joyride, Scorpion - Winds of Change, and R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
Kajehase wrote: Interesting 1991-music: Metallica - Metallica, Smashing Pumpkins - Gish, Nirvana - Nevermind, Kirsty MacColl - Electric Landlady, Massive Attack - Blue Lines, Pearl Jam - Ten, Primal Scream - Screamadelica, Bikini Kill - Revolution Girl Style Now!.
Biggest hits of the year: Bryan Adams - Everything I Do (I do it for you), Michael Jackson - Black or White, Roxette - Joyride, Scorpion - Winds of Change, and R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
Wow, formation of Anathema, My Dying Bride, Type O-Negative & Opeth - so the year of Doom!
:D
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Ambrosia Slaad wrote: Rawr! wrote: Jess Door wrote: Rawr! wrote: Jess Door wrote: Rawr! wrote: Jess Door wrote: Rawr! wrote: A B C D E
F G H I J K L
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YOUR ARGUMENT IS INVALID 5-7-5
YOUR ARGUMENT IS INVALID
:) Not according to this Ha! But don't forget this! I think you failed to consider this ;) ** spoiler omitted ** Huh. Is it weird that I think it's an improvement over the original?
Freehold DM wrote: Orthos wrote: Scintillae wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Page 1990? Whoa! Highschool senior year flashbacks! ...I think I was walking in 1990. Kindergarten here! *sob*
If it makes you feel better, I got my Bachelor's Degree in 1990.
Kajehase wrote:
Biggest hits of the year: Bryan Adams - Everything I Do (I do it for you)
Sweet holy Calistria, I remember that. Number One for bloody months. Nightmarish. (I was 11 too :) )
Thankyou to FHDM for yesterday's mini blizzard, too.
At least the video was cool. Or well, better than the movie, at least.
Aberzombie wrote: Page 1990? Whoa! Highschool senior year flashbacks! 1991, Already did 4 years in the army and was in my 2nd year of community college.
And yes I was wearing flannel shirts and doc martin boots
Limeylongears wrote: Kajehase wrote:
Biggest hits of the year: Bryan Adams - Everything I Do (I do it for you)
Sweet holy Calistria, I remember that. Number One for bloody months. Nightmarish. (I was 11 too :) )
Thankyou to FHDM for yesterday's mini blizzard, too. That was a 10 minute flurry up in t' York.
Kajehase wrote: Interesting 1991-music: Metallica - Metallica, Smashing Pumpkins - Gish, Nirvana - Nevermind, Kirsty MacColl - Electric Landlady, Massive Attack - Blue Lines, Pearl Jam - Ten, Primal Scream - Screamadelica, Bikini Kill - Revolution Girl Style Now!.
Biggest hits of the year: Bryan Adams - Everything I Do (I do it for you), Michael Jackson - Black or White, Roxette - Joyride, Scorpion - Winds of Change, and R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
Some good in there. The rest is mostly not my taste.
Granted I didn't learn of or get into the stuff that's now my taste until nearly 2000, admittedly.
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Somebody please write up a ghost ship with cannibal rats on it encounter.
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Link to Marlons offical welcome pic on the Hospital homepage and in the local newspapers ( part of the photoshooting on thursday)
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aeglos wrote: Link to Marlons offical welcome pic on the Hospital homepage and in the local newspapers ( part of the photoshooting on thursday)
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Cute. :)
Is he sleeping on a 1e book?
Kajehase wrote: Somebody please write up a ghost ship with cannibal rats on it encounter. What CR?
aeglos wrote: Link to Marlons offical welcome pic on the Hospital homepage and in the local newspapers ( part of the photoshooting on thursday)
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What a handsome little guy!!! He doesn't look like a square at all! He looks smart too - fell asleep reading!!,
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Rawr! wrote: Kajehase wrote: Somebody please write up a ghost ship with cannibal rats on it encounter. What CR? Surprise me. ;)
(This was brought on by this - which incidentally isn't a real thing.)
Freehold DM wrote: aeglos wrote: Link to Marlons offical welcome pic on the Hospital homepage and in the local newspapers ( part of the photoshooting on thursday)
click What a handsome little guy!!! He doesn't look like a square at all! He looks smart too - fell asleep reading!!, I am sad you could not the the possum pic,maybe try again ?
*waves hello and goes back to homework*
Marlon's pic is cute. :)
And I can't remember if I was 11 or 12 in 1991. I think it was 12. I know I was in middle school. And hadn't yet acquired the goth/grunge style that I sported in high school.
Scintillae wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Page 1990? Whoa! Highschool senior year flashbacks! ...I think I was walking in 1990. Third class, I think. Empty-ish shops which wasn't any serious-serious problem for me anyway. Maybe except when I tried to get my hands on G.I Joes and Star Wars figures.
Apparently lots of people here are about a year older than me...
So me and my sister have arrived in Israel. We've placed our stuff at our aunt's place, ate at our grandma's and have generally tried to relax while we both suffer of flu some more. All in all this isn't the worst trip I've been on, but I'm already looking forward to home if only because I long to go back to writing and studying.
You won't have time to write or are you writing on a desktop computer that was left in Finland?
Freehold DM wrote: Treppa wrote: Opera for Freehold (Moderately NSFW possibly.) (OK, probably.) (Depending on your workplace.) (If it's not, I wanna work there.) watches, sanity dripping from ears all the while Now this is my kind of opera! I thought you'd like it. I can't seem to stop watching it.
Drejk wrote: You won't have time to write or are you writing on a desktop computer that was left in Finland? My text files are on my home PC, and there's barely any time to write in general. So a bit of both.
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Icyshadow wrote: Drejk wrote: You won't have time to write or are you writing on a desktop computer that was left in Finland? My text files are on my home PC, and there's barely any time to write in general. So a bit of both. That's why I switched to keeping such data on Google Drive.
Well, primary reason was avoiding data loss after the repeated computer failure but it works for travels as well.
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Payday. I now have enough money for laptop and then some... Resisting temptation for now but I don't know long I will manage. I should save money to pay late utility bills for my flat and other debts back in Poland but having a decent laptop to being able to read and write comfortably would be great boon.
Especially that I have <redacted> to finish.
Having in my hands phones that are faster and more efficient that this laptop every day is disheartening.
Aberzombie wrote: Icy roads? What icy roads? we got to work from home. :)
Workin' tomorrow.
Hopefully not Sunday.
1991 - I was almost in high school.
Still waiting for feedback on <redacted>. I should get some soon. Tomorrow morning would be preferable.
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Heya Kruelaid.
Still warm, dry and sunny here in Sin City. NFR is staying in Las Vegas for another 10 years. My job is safe.
All caught up on writing journals!
I think I'm going to take a break from writing stuff now, and get to working on Kingmaker prep tomorrow and Sunday instead of tonight.
Kruelaid wrote: <twerk> Hi Kruelaid !!!
please stay !
today starts the renovation of my washing room in the cellar with breaking out the old floor fill :-/
I hope anything goes well, anything you do in such an old house usually leads to dozens of more repairs you either discover or cause
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