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Callous Jack wrote:Congratulations, Callous Jack!On a brighter note, my Crimson Throne minis are up!
Crown of Fangs with Queen Ileosa on the cover!.
+1

Urizen |

Urizen wrote:Me? Naw. Hell, thoughts like that keep me warm at night, so long as I'm the one doing the...ah...lemoning.Freehold DM wrote:Urizen wrote:Why isn't there an open position for Rule Thirty-Four Analyst? I would excel at that. <frowny face>Because we would have to fight over it. cue star trek fight musicI would win. Because you're a luddite who just won't traverse certain places.
I know no bounds.
FHDM + Alton Brown + Joss Whedon = Lemon Party.
Scared?
Something tells me either you don't know exactly the reference or you've learned a lot on your second evening job.

Urizen |

lynora wrote:~curses` I hate my ex- and I hate her kids!Sharoth wrote:Are debt collectors allowed to call my work?To the best of my knowledge yes. Unfortunately.
Not sure how it is in Georgia, but I know in Ohio that you can specifically inform them not to contact you at work and they have to abide by not calling you through that contact. That would be something you'd document.
If the debt is at least 7 years old, you can tell them to f#@k off; make sure that it doesn't show on your credit report. Contest it.

Freehold DM |

Getting the house (read apartment) painted for our first real anniversary today.

Justin Franklin |

Well this is interesting weather we are having... It rained half the night and snowed the other half. So we did not get the foot or more of snow they did north of us, we did get ice covered snow.

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Yikes. Sorry to hear that Taig.
I finally got all my paperwork together and over to the person (friend of the family) who will be preparing my taxes. I have high hopes - since my partner was out of work for all of 2011, I am claiming him as a dependent, but my withholdings are only for a single person. I could use a good refund.

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Freehold DM, when you are done, you can come over and paint my house. The kittens find it funny to claw at the wall and peel the paint off.
My basement cat likes to pick a doorway jamb. He focuses on it, wiggles his butt, then runs at it full speed. When he gets close, he jumps as high as he can, claws extended, and wraps his legs around the door jamb. Then he slowly falls, claws digging into the wall and jamb, until he hits the floor.
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Sometimes they're worse that two year olds!

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Why oh why do I still insist on being a gentleman to women, when I am not interested in courting them. I still open doors for them, I still push in there chairs at the dinner table. I guess it's just hardwired into my brain.
A gentleman is a gentleman regardless. I hold doors open for men as well as women.

lynora |

I do to, and I always say "Thank you," when someone holds the door open for me. It's funny when I get annoyed looks from men when I hold the door for them, though.
Heh. Or confused ones. They don't quite know what to say. :)
Women on the other hand are weird. Some of them just glare at you like you're doing something wrong if you hold the door for them. Although the ones that glare will usually glare at men for holding the door for them too. I just don't get what's wrong about being helpful. :)
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Why oh why do I still insist on being a gentleman to women, when I am not interested in courting them. I still open doors for them, I still push in there chairs at the dinner table. I guess it's just hardwired into my brain.
Nothing wrong with that Jeremy. Keep up the good work it is nice to know that I am not the only one out there doing it. In my family we have a competitions when a lady gets up and give the ones who forget to stand or are talking and don't notice a hard time all in good fun but it is a practice which we have kept alive and well and I think it is a grand thing.

Kajehase |

Jess Door wrote:I do to, and I always say "Thank you," when someone holds the door open for me. It's funny when I get annoyed looks from men when I hold the door for them, though.Heh. Or confused ones. They don't quite know what to say. :)
Women on the other hand are weird. Some of them just glare at you like you're doing something wrong if you hold the door for them. Although the ones that glare will usually glare at men for holding the door for them too. I just don't get what's wrong about being helpful. :)
Swedish door holding etiquette: First person through holds it open, and the people who has it held up for them says "tack." Glares are only given if you don't hold it open. ;)

lynora |

lynora wrote:Swedish door holding etiquette: First person through holds it open, and the people who has it held up for them says "tack." Glares are only given if you don't hold it open. ;)Jess Door wrote:I do to, and I always say "Thank you," when someone holds the door open for me. It's funny when I get annoyed looks from men when I hold the door for them, though.Heh. Or confused ones. They don't quite know what to say. :)
Women on the other hand are weird. Some of them just glare at you like you're doing something wrong if you hold the door for them. Although the ones that glare will usually glare at men for holding the door for them too. I just don't get what's wrong about being helpful. :)
I like that door holding etiquette. It's logical and not at all confusing. :)

Doodlebug Anklebiter |

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Booo!