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Naked rust poodle!

The Exchange

Don Juan de Doodlebug wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Don Juan de Doodlebug wrote:

????

It sounds like that's the quickest way to get her pants off!

Don't forget to cover yourself in paint.
Finger paints .... and if she has freckles you can play connect the dots.
This, however, is an excellent idea!

came up with it when I was 19, I have had years to master the technique.

Liberty's Edge

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Sharoth wrote:
Bleh. I think I have a mild case of bronchitis and a sinus infection again. Curse those lovable little bundles of allergens, also known as kittens.

Dude, sell the kittens. They're going to kill you.

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Freehold DM wrote:
My wife is worried that I love My Little Pony. I have no idea why. It's such an adorable show. A bit heavy handed with the morals, but I would love to watch such a show with my kids. And I love Pinkie Pie, she's so cute.

If you'd like you can watch it with my kids, just let me know where to Fedex them. >:)


@lynora,
I got an updated laptop yesterday and spent all afternoon and evening transferring info. But the new one is about 2-3 lbs lighter. Which means less back strain in carrying it to games. Anyway good luck and happy computing.


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Bleh. I think I have a mild case of bronchitis and a sinus infection again. Curse those lovable little bundles of allergens, also known as kittens.
Dude, sell the kittens. They're going to kill you.

~laughter~ Yep. that is them!

Liberty's Edge

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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Don Juan de Doodlebug wrote:
So, uh, BT, do you know this woman? And, if so, do you think you could get me a date?
O.o She looks like she gave that painting the clap ...

Trust me, the painting already had the clap. Anytime you see "abstract expressionist" as a descriptor for an artist, it usually means "vomits paint on a canvas with no artistry or skill"...


; ;

My backup is not there. My external hard drive has all of these files I made to back stuff up....except that they are all empty.....everything is gone... all of my itunes (and there was a lot of it...is there any way to transfer stuff back from my ipod?), all of my word documents, all of my photos....everything is gone. Which means that all I can do is hope that there is enough left of my old hard drive to extract this stuff. Not looking forward to paying for that, but don't seem to have other options. >.<

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Slightly political observation.

Spoiler:
santorum (san-TOR-um) n.
1. The frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter
that is sometimes the by-product of anal sex.

Talk about a "bum" candidate. O.o

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houstonderek wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Don Juan de Doodlebug wrote:
So, uh, BT, do you know this woman? And, if so, do you think you could get me a date?
O.o She looks like she gave that painting the clap ...
Trust me, the painting already had the clap. Anytime you see "abstract expressionist" as a descriptor for an artist, it usually means "vomits paint on a canvas with no artistry or skill"...

I figured it meant some talentless hack got the neighborhood crack babies to throw paint on his wall for a rock.

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Did I kill FAWTL? :(


Moorluck wrote:

Slightly political observation.

** spoiler omitted **

Talk about a "bum" candidate. O.o

Hee hee!

Spoiler:
I remember reading the columns by Dan Savage when he launched the campaign to neologize him. That was (probably is, I don't get a chance to read that newspaper anymore) a hilarious sex-advice column!

The Exchange

Don Juan de Doodlebug wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Slightly political observation.

** spoiler omitted **

Talk about a "bum" candidate. O.o

Hee hee!

** spoiler omitted **

Yeah. I think I'd change my name... no, I KNOW I'd change my name. :P


While we're at it:

Spoiler:
I think when he was newly elected there was some other legislator who quipped: "Santorum? Is that Latin for a!$&&*+?" Hee hee!


houstonderek wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Don Juan de Doodlebug wrote:
So, uh, BT, do you know this woman? And, if so, do you think you could get me a date?
O.o She looks like she gave that painting the clap ...
Trust me, the painting already had the clap. Anytime you see "abstract expressionist" as a descriptor for an artist, it usually means "vomits paint on a canvas with no artistry or skill"...

+1


Picked up a flu bug yesterday and I don't want to go through the "shivers" again. Been a long time since I had body aches too.


Bitter Thorn wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Don Juan de Doodlebug wrote:
So, uh, BT, do you know this woman? And, if so, do you think you could get me a date?
O.o She looks like she gave that painting the clap ...
Trust me, the painting already had the clap. Anytime you see "abstract expressionist" as a descriptor for an artist, it usually means "vomits paint on a canvas with no artistry or skill"...
+1

I wish I had the money to contribute to her defense fund...

The Exchange

I swear the later it gets the worse I feel. I just want to get the f*!@ over this cough.

The Exchange

Moorluck wrote:
Don Juan de Doodlebug wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Slightly political observation.

** spoiler omitted **

Talk about a "bum" candidate. O.o

Hee hee!

** spoiler omitted **

Yeah. I think I'd change my name... no, I KNOW I'd change my name. :P

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Now that's f'ed up. I was just looking up some info on different political candidates and stumbled upon the definition by accident. I didn't realize it's origins. My apologize for being so vulgar, and for opening up our thread to the political, I should have know better.

The Exchange

I'm going to go soak my head or something. :/


Spoiler:
I didn't realize you didn't realize the origins. Not to rub it in, but that just makes it funnier.

Seriously, though, I'm a pretty vanilla yet open-minded heterosexual; the things in Savage Love will make your jaw drop.

Dark Archive

Minis finally shipped today Woot!!

Also making supper, marinated pork tenderloin with mash potatoes and steamed veggies.

The Exchange

Aberzombie wrote:
taig wrote:
Jess Door wrote:

ADVENTURES IN HOME OWNERSHIP #91

(91 is one of my favorite numbers because you may think it's prime, but it's prime factorization is 7 and 13. Number are funny like that.)

Multiply that by 11, and you get 1001. It's soooo cool! (Or not, I guess, but I think it is)

Congrats on your moral victory.

Yes, congrats on the victory Jess. As a fellow homeowner, I love fixing/replacing things around the house. My most proud accomplishment was replacing 3 light fixtures: one in the kitchen, one in the dinning area, and one outside the front door.

Being mechanically inclined is definitely a boon to home-ownership... however, being a horrible procrastinator is not. :-/

But way to go Jess!


YES! The copy of Bestiary 3 I ordered just shipped!


Trying to recreate all of my bookmarks from memory is exceptionally frustrating. >.<

Dark Archive

Typing from my new touchpad. Booyah!

Silver Crusade

I can't get used to it being so warm in January.

The Exchange

Okay, I put myself in time out. I'm ready to be entertained now.

Dance monkeys, dance. :P


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*dances*


Celestial Healer wrote:
I can't get used to it being so warm in January.

I'll take it!!!!!

Scarab Sages

Bad Moorluck! Bad! BAD!!!!!

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Aberzombie wrote:
Bad Moorluck! Bad! BAD!!!!!

Yeah, I know. Even with out the forbidden topic it was in bad taste. :(

Scarab Sages

I've finally started reading through the Bestiary 3, even though I've had it since bstore Christmas. There are some interesting monsters in there.

Dragon Empires Gazeteer and Mythic Monsters Revisited were pretty cool as well.

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I'd like to get that AZ, well that and B2. <redacted, ain't going to whine here.>

Silver Crusade

Hey, I just got Bestiary 1.

Scarab Sages

I've begun buying some things as PDFs vice hardcopy, just to save some cash. The Revisited books I almost always try to pick up as hardcopy.

The Exchange

I'm going to call it a night, I'm grumpy as hell and not really fit company for the FAWTLies. Y'all have a good night.

Scarab Sages

Peace out!


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber
Celestial Healer wrote:
I can't get used to it being so warm in January.

Me neither!

Scarab Sages

We're cold here in Philly. :(

The Exchange

Me either, though I am not complaining.

The Exchange

65 today, when we are used to around 30 if we are lucky.

Silver Crusade

We hit 81. Nice.


It was in the sixties today. It was nice being able to go to the library, but it worries me. Should it really be this hot in winter in the mountains? What if it's a sign of unpleasantness in the climate to come?

Dark Archive

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Slaughtering PC's in Worlds Largest Dungeon!

Liberty's Edge

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houstonderek wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Don Juan de Doodlebug wrote:
So, uh, BT, do you know this woman? And, if so, do you think you could get me a date?
O.o She looks like she gave that painting the clap ...
Trust me, the painting already had the clap. Anytime you see "abstract expressionist" as a descriptor for an artist, it usually means "vomits paint on a canvas with no artistry or skill"...

The modern art scene is more about how much b@&@@~@& you can spin and less about actual talent. Trust me, I've been there.

Sczarni

lynora wrote:

; ;

My backup is not there. My external hard drive has all of these files I made to back stuff up....except that they are all empty.....everything is gone... all of my itunes (and there was a lot of it...is there any way to transfer stuff back from my ipod?), all of my word documents, all of my photos....everything is gone. Which means that all I can do is hope that there is enough left of my old hard drive to extract this stuff. Not looking forward to paying for that, but don't seem to have other options. >.<

Re: data extraction, can't help you there, sorry.

Re: ipod retrieval; if you can locate the freeware application "sharepod", you can run it from your ipod while its attached to the pc, and should let you browse/manipulate the files therein. No guarantees on whether itunes will recognise them properly, but at least you can move the bytes around.

Good luck!

Liberty's Edge

Don Juan de Doodlebug wrote:
** spoiler omitted **

Seconded on all counts.

Liberty's Edge

I just cooked myself dinner: Polish sausage and veggie burgers fried in Guinness and maple syrup. Currently filling out job applications and more drunk than I've been in the past decade. Life is exceedingly mediocre right now.

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