Deep 6 FaWtL


Off-Topic Discussions

246,501 to 246,550 of 285,451 << first < prev | 4926 | 4927 | 4928 | 4929 | 4930 | 4931 | 4932 | 4933 | 4934 | 4935 | 4936 | next > last >>

1 person marked this as a favorite.
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
The Schooled in Magic series by Christopher Nuttall has been pretty good so far. I am on book fixe and I can't wait to get to the other books in the series.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with New Math. What number is "fixe"?
~rolls my eyes~ Sorry! So sorry! I meant book five. 5. Please accept my apologies for that spelling error! So very sorry!
Just get on to him for not capitalizing his name. I mean it won't do anything but you can do that.

My name is appropriately capitalized. It's not my fault if you don't recognize the invisible letters. (They're like silent letters in spoken words, but written.)

And I am wearing pants. They're invisible pants.


Delusion is a powerful thing.


De-Nile! De-Nile, gran!


The Past We Can Never Return To – The Anthropocene Reviewed


I love the " in a nutshell" videos.


Me too.


4 people marked this as a favorite.
Sharoth wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
The Schooled in Magic series by Christopher Nuttall has been pretty good so far. I am on book fixe and I can't wait to get to the other books in the series.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with New Math. What number is "fixe"?
~rolls my eyes~ Sorry! So sorry! I meant book five. 5. Please accept my apologies for that spelling error! So very sorry!

They're making up new numbers! loads shotgun


5 people marked this as a favorite.

The General: It says here, Chicago is the rat capitol of the US

Me: That's because they're also counting corruption and mob informants.


captain yesterday wrote:

The General: It says here, Chicago is the rat capitol of the US

Me: That's because they're also counting corruption and mob informants.

oh please. Our rats are clearly superior.


2 people marked this as a favorite.

I've had pet rats for awhile now and you know they kind of grow on you.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
I've had pet rats for awhile now and you know they kind of grow on you.

Yeah, well, so does the fungus that causes jock itch. I don't want either.

Scarab Sages

3 people marked this as a favorite.
Vidmaster7 wrote:
I've had pet rats for awhile now and you know they kind of grow on you.

My pet rats mostly just sleep on you.


3 people marked this as a favorite.
NobodysHome wrote:

OK, this is so depressing I'm spoilering it to avoid ruining anyone's Sunday morning.

** spoiler omitted **

OK. I feel better. An article in this morning's paper pointed out that local reporting over the holiday weekend has been a mess because so many offices are shut down entirely for the holiday so the numbers coming out are sketchy at best, and won't get fixed until Tuesday.

So actual honest-to-goodness human error/vacation time is the most likely culprit.

(Blood pressure ticks down a bit...)


Quiet day.


5 people marked this as a favorite.
Freehold DM wrote:
Quiet day.

We're all on the beaches, barbecuing with our friends in crowds of 150+. What could possibly go wrong?


1 person marked this as a favorite.

I've been playing a lot of a certain cooking simulator most of the day.


1 person marked this as a favorite.

I spent MY 'Day off' digging UP all of the plants that I had planted in front of our house.
Why?!? (I'm glad you asked!) :)

Because the front of MY house has no topsoil left (it went with the bushes roots I ripped out), the next foot is clayish-soil, with solid clay less than a foot down. Solid. Clay.

So all of the beautiful large plants that I bought for my wife, which were beautiful less than two weeks ago, were all dying. So I dug a small one up.
Yep. The holes that I dug for the plants were the only place for the water to go. Clay soil not allowing draining. So ALL the plants were drowning in their spots.

So all teh plants are back in their purchase pots, and I have to figure out how/what/why/WHEN to raise the level of the garden with REAL dirt, so that they can actually live. In the ground. Where they belong.
;P

I hate Mondays.
>_<


3 people marked this as a favorite.
NobodysHome wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Quiet day.
We're all on the beaches, barbecuing our friends in crowds of 150+. What could possibly go wrong?

FIFY!!! ~grins and runs~


2 people marked this as a favorite.
Sharoth wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Quiet day.
We're all on the beaches, barbecuing our friends in crowds of 150+. What could possibly go wrong?
FIFY!!! ~grins and runs~

I see nothing wrong with this.


2 people marked this as a favorite.

And you are right, what could go wrong?


1 person marked this as a favorite.
Woran wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
I've had pet rats for awhile now and you know they kind of grow on you.
My pet rats mostly just sleep on you.

How many do you have? and mine prefer to run around like little idiots.


1 person marked this as a favorite.

I sold my homing pigeon on eBay. For the 22nd time.


Okay, bear with me here ...

What should I feed it?


Never give your phone number to a pirate. You'll quickly get sick of all the booty calls.


YAAR!! BOOTY!!!!!!!!!


Bears are omnivores so they can eat a great variety of food.


YAAAAR!?! Where be the booty?


3 people marked this as a favorite.

My Dad was an Olympic-level sprinter, and my Mom is an amazing marathoner. Therefore, I am genetically gifted with the ability to run relatively slowly over short distances.


1 person marked this as a favorite.

A play on words entered a bar and killed nearly a dozen people. Pun in, ten dead.


Aren't genetics fun?


1 person marked this as a favorite.
gran rey de los mono wrote:
A play on words entered a bar and killed nearly a dozen people. Pun in, ten dead.

Ah so I case of multiple homonymcide

(Shut up their suppose to be bad. It's unbearable puns not bearable puns!)


It is said that when a woman finds a man attractive, she speaks in a higher pitched voice. If this is true, it may explain why every woman I talk to sounds like Batman. (Christian Bale, not Adam West)


gran rey de los mono wrote:
It is said that when a woman finds a man attractive, she speaks in a higher pitched voice. If this is true, it may explain why every woman I talk to sounds like Batman. (Christian Bale, not Adam West)

Kevin Conroy not Val Kilmer.


Paizo's next top adventure path starts here:

Against the Wisconsin Cheese Pirates


1 person marked this as a favorite.
Limeylongears wrote:

Paizo's next top adventure path starts here:

Against the Wisconsin Cheese Pirates

Well that's not gouda. That just makes my blood curdle. I think the people of Wisconsin will very bleu until they are caught.


I believe in capital pun-ishment.


You wouldn't be the first to want to do bad things to the bear but fortunately for him he is a bear soo...

Scarab Sages

Ragadolf wrote:

I spent MY 'Day off' digging UP all of the plants that I had planted in front of our house.

Why?!? (I'm glad you asked!) :)

Because the front of MY house has no topsoil left (it went with the bushes roots I ripped out), the next foot is clayish-soil, with solid clay less than a foot down. Solid. Clay.

So all of the beautiful large plants that I bought for my wife, which were beautiful less than two weeks ago, were all dying. So I dug a small one up.
Yep. The holes that I dug for the plants were the only place for the water to go. Clay soil not allowing draining. So ALL the plants were drowning in their spots.

So all teh plants are back in their purchase pots, and I have to figure out how/what/why/WHEN to raise the level of the garden with REAL dirt, so that they can actually live. In the ground. Where they belong.
;P

I hate Mondays.
>_<

This is why the netherlands is criss crossed with ditches, so the water can drain. (not that it helps you, just pointing it out)


1 person marked this as a favorite.
Vidmaster7 wrote:
You wouldn't be the first to want to do bad things to the bear but fortunately for him he is a bear soo...

I can bearly handle it.


Woran wrote:
Ragadolf wrote:

I spent MY 'Day off' digging UP all of the plants that I had planted in front of our house.

Why?!? (I'm glad you asked!) :)

Because the front of MY house has no topsoil left (it went with the bushes roots I ripped out), the next foot is clayish-soil, with solid clay less than a foot down. Solid. Clay.

So all of the beautiful large plants that I bought for my wife, which were beautiful less than two weeks ago, were all dying. So I dug a small one up.
Yep. The holes that I dug for the plants were the only place for the water to go. Clay soil not allowing draining. So ALL the plants were drowning in their spots.

So all teh plants are back in their purchase pots, and I have to figure out how/what/why/WHEN to raise the level of the garden with REAL dirt, so that they can actually live. In the ground. Where they belong.
;P

I hate Mondays.
>_<

This is why the netherlands is criss crossed with ditches, so the water can drain. (not that it helps you, just pointing it out)

Avoiding Bear ground is a rocky issue.


7 people marked this as a favorite.

So funny to hear all my Bay Area friends moaning on FB about the 80+ "heat wave".

Like you don't already know to plan for a week of actual summer in May, then a "summer" of cold, foggy mornings and cool winds, then a cool, rainy September, followed by another week of actual summer at the beginning of October.

It's only worth complaining about this time because no one can go anywhere.

Grumpy LM needs more coffee.


lisamarlene wrote:

So funny to hear all my Bay Area friends moaning on FB about the 80+ "heat wave".

Like you don't already know to plan for a week of actual summer in May, then a "summer" of cold, foggy mornings and cool winds, then a cool, rainy September, followed by another week of actual summer at the beginning of October.

It's only worth complaining about this time because no one can go anywhere.

Grumpy LM needs more coffee.

That sounds unbearable.


Sharoth wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

So funny to hear all my Bay Area friends moaning on FB about the 80+ "heat wave".

Like you don't already know to plan for a week of actual summer in May, then a "summer" of cold, foggy mornings and cool winds, then a cool, rainy September, followed by another week of actual summer at the beginning of October.

It's only worth complaining about this time because no one can go anywhere.

Grumpy LM needs more coffee.

That sounds unbearable.

I miss sitting out on my deck watching the fog over the Bay while I had my coffee in the morning. I miss the hummingbirds and blackberries. Folks here spend a lot of money to try to plant and cultivate what is essentially a pernicious weed.

I don't miss not being able to eat outside in the backyard in the evenings because it's too cold and windy. I don't miss not being able to afford a backyard.

And I love, LOVE Southern summer rain. And how green everything is here right now.


1 person marked this as a favorite.
lisamarlene wrote:

So funny to hear all my Bay Area friends moaning on FB about the 80+ "heat wave".

Like you don't already know to plan for a week of actual summer in May, then a "summer" of cold, foggy mornings and cool winds, then a cool, rainy September, followed by another week of actual summer at the beginning of October.

It's only worth complaining about this time because no one can go anywhere.

Grumpy LM needs more coffee.

Yeah; that's pretty pathetic. I think it was what, 82°F yesterday? Even *I* can tolerate that...

EDIT: On the other hand, when it breaks 95°F and you have an uninsulated house with no air conditioning so the indoor temperature breaks 90°F, I think you have a right to complain. And that happens here every year for 1-2 days in late September/early November.


3 people marked this as a favorite.
NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

So funny to hear all my Bay Area friends moaning on FB about the 80+ "heat wave".

Like you don't already know to plan for a week of actual summer in May, then a "summer" of cold, foggy mornings and cool winds, then a cool, rainy September, followed by another week of actual summer at the beginning of October.

It's only worth complaining about this time because no one can go anywhere.

Grumpy LM needs more coffee.

Yeah; that's pretty pathetic. I think it was what, 82°F yesterday? Even *I* can tolerate that...

EDIT: On the other hand, when it breaks 95°F and you have an uninsulated house with no air conditioning so the indoor temperature breaks 90°F, I think you have a right to complain. And that happens here every year for 1-2 days in late September/early November.

does wunian snow dance


2 people marked this as a favorite.

I spent my "day off" working because several of our clients don't recognize holidays.


Sharoth wrote:
And you are right, what could go wrong?

Hogwash. Everyone knows that kuru is caused by cell towers.


4 people marked this as a favorite.

Your morning funny.
I've had days like this in the classroom.


lisamarlene wrote:

Your morning funny.

I've had days like this in the classroom.

I dont doubt it.

Kids of all ages are going to go absolutely mad when school restarts.


..... maybe time to find a new job.....

246,501 to 246,550 of 285,451 << first < prev | 4926 | 4927 | 4928 | 4929 | 4930 | 4931 | 4932 | 4933 | 4934 | 4935 | 4936 | next > last >>
Community / Forums / Gamer Life / Off-Topic Discussions / Deep 6 FaWtL All Messageboards

Want to post a reply? Sign in.