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Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
The problem with troubleshooting is that sometimes the trouble shoots back.

*Squints at you*

DRAW!

I knew you were trouble when you walked in.

Really your gonna get me with a taylor swift song.

You low down dirty dog!

I could have hit you with worse.

I didn't mean to hit you with that!


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
The problem with troubleshooting is that sometimes the trouble shoots back.

*Squints at you*

DRAW!

I knew you were trouble when you walked in.

Really your gonna get me with a taylor swift song.

You low down dirty dog!
I could have hit you with worse.

So mean You instantly gave me a headache. That was uncalled for.


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gran rey de los surround sound wrote:
You know, despite it having been how ever many years, every time I see your name Kajehase, I keep thinking it means "caged rabbit". I don't know why.

Maybe you've seen my reaction to having to deal with large groups of people.


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If you're like the rabbit we had when I was in high school, you would thump your feet really hard and hiss. Yes, hiss. That demon-possessed hare would hiss if it was annoyed.

It also liked to chew on power cables until it got a shock.


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gran rey de los mono wrote:

If you're like the rabbit we had when I was in high school, you would thump your feet really hard and hiss. Yes, hiss. That demon-possessed hare would hiss if it was annoyed.

It also liked to chew on power cables until it got a shock.

Poor hop hop didn't like all you large predators moving around it. Then of course they have to have something to chew on.


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Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

If you're like the rabbit we had when I was in high school, you would thump your feet really hard and hiss. Yes, hiss. That demon-possessed hare would hiss if it was annoyed.

It also liked to chew on power cables until it got a shock.

Poor hop hop didn't like all you large predators moving around it. Then of course they have to have something to chew on.

"Poor hop hop" my ass. That f$&#er was as close to an attack rabbit as I could imagine. I used to dread coming home because I knew that my mom would have let the b&!** out of her cage, and I would have to try and catch it and put it back. This involved putting on a heavy winter coat, thick gloves, and praying that it wouldn't reach my face. Again. It did once and put a nasty cut on my cheek with it's hind foot. When we finally got rid of it, we gave it to a guy who raised rabbits for food. He said that when he put it in with the other females, it quickly dominated all of them and set herself up as queen. And when he tried to breed it with a male, she attacked it and left it cowering in a corner.


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gran rey de los mono wrote:

If you're like the rabbit we had when I was in high school, you would thump your feet really hard and hiss. Yes, hiss. That demon-possessed hare would hiss if it was annoyed.

It also liked to chew on power cables until it got a shock.

I do tend to stop chewing before the shock.


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

If you're like the rabbit we had when I was in high school, you would thump your feet really hard and hiss. Yes, hiss. That demon-possessed hare would hiss if it was annoyed.

It also liked to chew on power cables until it got a shock.

Poor hop hop didn't like all you large predators moving around it. Then of course they have to have something to chew on.
"Poor hop hop" my ass. That f&%!er was as close to an attack rabbit as I could imagine. I used to dread coming home because I knew that my mom would have let the b@~$! out of her cage, and I would have to try and catch it and put it back. This involved putting on a heavy winter coat, thick gloves, and praying that it wouldn't reach my face. Again. It did once and put a nasty cut on my cheek with it's hind foot. When we finally got rid of it, we gave it to a guy who raised rabbits for food. He said that when he put it in with the other females, it quickly dominated all of them and set herself up as queen. And when he tried to breed it with a male, she attacked it and left it cowering in a corner.

Un-castrated bunnies be fierce. Watership Down got that part spot on.


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LMAO funniest thing you've said all night gran. If people had more experiences like that Night of the lepus would be considered a lot scarier movie.

So how did you guys acquire said demon rabbit? was it wild before?


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Vidmaster7 wrote:

LMAO funniest thing you've said all night gran. If people had more experiences like that Night of the lepus would be considered a lot scarier movie.

So how did you guys acquire said demon rabbit? was it wild before?

My brother gave it to my mother as a gift. Which was odd, since she had never expressed interest in a rabbit. I have always suspected (though he never admitted it) that he got it for his kids and his wife (now ex) told him to get rid of it.


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Why is it that nudist are generally the last people you want to see naked?


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:

LMAO funniest thing you've said all night gran. If people had more experiences like that Night of the lepus would be considered a lot scarier movie.

So how did you guys acquire said demon rabbit? was it wild before?

My brother gave it to my mother as a gift. Which was odd, since she had never expressed interest in a rabbit. I have always suspected (though he never admitted it) that he got it for his kids and his wife (now ex) told him to get rid of it.

After it mauled 1 or 2 kids I could see wanting to get rid of it.


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There are three kinds of people: Those who learn by reading, those who learn by observing, and those who have to touch the fire to know it's hot.


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I sleep better naked. Why can't the flight attendant understand that?


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The evening news is where they begin by saying "Good evening" and then proceed to tell you why it isn't.


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If you remain calm while everything around you is chaos, you probably don't fully understand the situation.


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I don't regret doing things. I regret getting caught.


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Some mistakes are too much fun to make only once.


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Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:

LMAO funniest thing you've said all night gran. If people had more experiences like that Night of the lepus would be considered a lot scarier movie.

So how did you guys acquire said demon rabbit? was it wild before?

My brother gave it to my mother as a gift. Which was odd, since she had never expressed interest in a rabbit. I have always suspected (though he never admitted it) that he got it for his kids and his wife (now ex) told him to get rid of it.
After it mauled 1 or 2 kids I could see wanting to get rid of it.

It hadn't mauled anyone at that time. It was still tiny, cute, and timid. Only after a few months did it become a murderer.


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:

LMAO funniest thing you've said all night gran. If people had more experiences like that Night of the lepus would be considered a lot scarier movie.

So how did you guys acquire said demon rabbit? was it wild before?

My brother gave it to my mother as a gift. Which was odd, since she had never expressed interest in a rabbit. I have always suspected (though he never admitted it) that he got it for his kids and his wife (now ex) told him to get rid of it.
After it mauled 1 or 2 kids I could see wanting to get rid of it.
It hadn't mauled anyone at that time. It was still tiny, cute, and timid. Only after a few months did it become a murderer.

Its what you get for doing exorcisms in your own home those demons will jump into anything.


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Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:

LMAO funniest thing you've said all night gran. If people had more experiences like that Night of the lepus would be considered a lot scarier movie.

So how did you guys acquire said demon rabbit? was it wild before?

My brother gave it to my mother as a gift. Which was odd, since she had never expressed interest in a rabbit. I have always suspected (though he never admitted it) that he got it for his kids and his wife (now ex) told him to get rid of it.
After it mauled 1 or 2 kids I could see wanting to get rid of it.
It hadn't mauled anyone at that time. It was still tiny, cute, and timid. Only after a few months did it become a murderer.
Its what you get for doing exorcisms in your own home those demons will jump into anything.

No exorcisms, my dad wasn't that kind of preacher.


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How, when, and why did this thread stop being about trying to get Kileanna and/or her aliases to wear skimpy clothing?


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What do you mean trying to convince her? She practically volunteered for it.


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*Slimes around with no clothes*


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I blame you punniculus.


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Punniculus wrote:
How, when, and why did this thread stop being about trying to get Kileanna and/or her aliases to wear skimpy clothing?

I thought that was the Succubus in a Grapple thread...


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Punniculus wrote:
How, when, and why did this thread stop being about trying to get Kileanna and/or her aliases to wear skimpy clothing?

Sun's out, buns out, FaWTlies.

Or, more fittingly at the moment, light drizzle, dangly pizzles.

Assuming you have a pizzle. If not, plantains are very cheap at this time of year.


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Vidmaster7 wrote:
I blame you punniculus.

I'm ok with it.


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Dear cleric, do you know anyone who may be willing to become my first paladin? If so, I may have their uniform.


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Or, if it's really dangerous out there.


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Also, if you take the Leadership feat, that would great. Then I could say "It's dangerous to go alone, take this.


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Or if we can find a summoner.

Although, I suppose that could also work for a paladin. Kind of.


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Limeylongears wrote:

...

Sun's out, buns out, FaWTlies.
...

Please tell me you're not talking about buns like this.


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And I'm off. Later, FaWtLy folk.


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Kajehase wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

If you're like the rabbit we had when I was in high school, you would thump your feet really hard and hiss. Yes, hiss. That demon-possessed hare would hiss if it was annoyed.

It also liked to chew on power cables until it got a shock.

Poor hop hop didn't like all you large predators moving around it. Then of course they have to have something to chew on.
"Poor hop hop" my ass. That f&%!er was as close to an attack rabbit as I could imagine. I used to dread coming home because I knew that my mom would have let the b@~$! out of her cage, and I would have to try and catch it and put it back. This involved putting on a heavy winter coat, thick gloves, and praying that it wouldn't reach my face. Again. It did once and put a nasty cut on my cheek with it's hind foot. When we finally got rid of it, we gave it to a guy who raised rabbits for food. He said that when he put it in with the other females, it quickly dominated all of them and set herself up as queen. And when he tried to breed it with a male, she attacked it and left it cowering in a corner.
Un-castrated bunnies be fierce. Watership Down got that part spot on.

*nods*


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Having worked/farmed/shown rabbits allot of that ferocity is dependent on the breed.
General rule: small breeds fierce;
Large breeds: timid.
General rule is ignored frequently.

I worked with Rex and Holland-Lop mixes.
The Rex were mostly cooperative while the Lops were decidedly more viscous.


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Punniculus wrote:
How, when, and why did this thread stop being about trying to get Kileanna and/or her aliases to wear skimpy clothing?

It became obvious that's her default clothing style. :-)


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Only at summer. Cold weather is eeeevil.


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Just misunderstood.


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Good Morning, everyone.


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Elise Frostmourne wrote:
Just misunderstood.

hello...have we met? The name is Freehold... eyebrow waggle


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captain yesterday wrote:
Punniculus wrote:
How, when, and why did this thread stop being about trying to get Kileanna and/or her aliases to wear skimpy clothing?
It became obvious that's her default clothing style. :-)

and bless her for it.


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lynora wrote:

Ugh, Pixar. I loathe Pixar. I don't care for the animation style, and I really don't care for the storytelling. It's sloppy and relies too much on manipulating the audience's emotions. People keep telling me how wonderful their films are and I'm like, are we even watching the same movie? Because that totally sucked and I want my time back!

Tl;dr: I feel about Pixar much like Freehold feels about Whedon

even...even Up?


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

If you're like the rabbit we had when I was in high school, you would thump your feet really hard and hiss. Yes, hiss. That demon-possessed hare would hiss if it was annoyed.

It also liked to chew on power cables until it got a shock.

Poor hop hop didn't like all you large predators moving around it. Then of course they have to have something to chew on.
"Poor hop hop" my ass. That f&!&er was as close to an attack rabbit as I could imagine. I used to dread coming home because I knew that my mom would have let the b&#!# out of her cage, and I would have to try and catch it and put it back. This involved putting on a heavy winter coat, thick gloves, and praying that it wouldn't reach my face. Again. It did once and put a nasty cut on my cheek with it's hind foot. When we finally got rid of it, we gave it to a guy who raised rabbits for food. He said that when he put it in with the other females, it quickly dominated all of them and set herself up as queen. And when he tried to breed it with a male, she attacked it and left it cowering in a corner.

damn.


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Freehold DM wrote:
lynora wrote:

Ugh, Pixar. I loathe Pixar. I don't care for the animation style, and I really don't care for the storytelling. It's sloppy and relies too much on manipulating the audience's emotions. People keep telling me how wonderful their films are and I'm like, are we even watching the same movie? Because that totally sucked and I want my time back!

Tl;dr: I feel about Pixar much like Freehold feels about Whedon

even...even Up?

Squirrel!!


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Freehold DM wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Punniculus wrote:
How, when, and why did this thread stop being about trying to get Kileanna and/or her aliases to wear skimpy clothing?
It became obvious that's her default clothing style. :-)
and bless her for it.

Absolutely! Comfort is very important.


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Freehold DM wrote:
lynora wrote:

Ugh, Pixar. I loathe Pixar. I don't care for the animation style, and I really don't care for the storytelling. It's sloppy and relies too much on manipulating the audience's emotions. People keep telling me how wonderful their films are and I'm like, are we even watching the same movie? Because that totally sucked and I want my time back!

Tl;dr: I feel about Pixar much like Freehold feels about Whedon

even...even Up?

Up was one of my "lesser" Pixar films. The first 20 minutes tear your heart out and you think you're sitting down to something powerful, and the rest of just kind of formulaic drivel. Though the talking dog is amusing, the rest of it is "Meh".


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I prefer their short films to their actual movies.

Other than Wall-E and The Incredibles there aren't any I really get excited for.

That said, they're certainly better than most other animated movies out there.

The kids really like The Book Of Life (which isn't from Pixar but still apparently really good).


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End your work earlier today because of unbearable heat.

Return home to discover that LOTRO is closed for maintenance and update.

*sigh*

It should be up soon...


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I don't think my eyebrow scar is going to be as noticeable as I'd grown to accept.

I blame my impeccable complexion.

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