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Scarab Sages

nekkid swearing!!!

Scarab Sages

Not sure if my orders got approved or not! The website for our travel arrangements is all f@!#ed up. And my boss, the dude who's supposed to approve the orders I put in on Tuesday, is out today and Monday.

AAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!


Urizen wrote:

Some Random GenCon Photos for the non-Facebook luddites.

Matt Droz

One of the GenCon Game Rooms

Taig & his daughter

Goblin Ambush!

Honey Badger don't give a $#!+? He better care now!

That last one is my favorite!!!!


Oh for the love of god, G&~@!@MIT IS NOT A CURSE!!!!

Scarab Sages

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Freehold DM wrote:
Oh for the love of god, G%#+!+MIT IS NOT A CURSE!!!!

That's what I keep f*+@ing saying. But, s%!#! Does anyone listen to me? F%%% no......

Scarab Sages

MMmmmm....animal crackers.

Scarab Sages

And coffee!

Scarab Sages

Breakfast of Champions!!!!


Aberzombie wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Oh for the love of god, G%#+!+MIT IS NOT A CURSE!!!!
That's what I keep f$%%ing saying. But, s%&#! Does anyone listen to me? F*&+ no......

Bloody arse wankers. ;p

Scarab Sages

Damn skippy!


Aberzombie wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Oh for the love of god, G%#+!+MIT IS NOT A CURSE!!!!
That's what I keep f&@&ing saying. But, s#%!! Does anyone listen to me? F@&& no......

It's not like some of my preferred curses...

Like:

Pigf!$$er

Horsef@%*er

S+#%balls

F*$#beans

and my personal favorite

F~!* THIS NOISE!!!!

Scarab Sages

So, yesterday I got a document via mail. Going over to talk to my boss about it, I absentmindedly tore a loose piece off the envelope and it missed the garbage can, ending up on the floor. The extreme douch branch head who sits in the office next to my boss orders me to pick it up - blathering on about some clean office policy. Normally, I'd have already picked it up myself, but since he didn't give me a chance, and becuase he came off as a dick ordering me to, I just kind of left it there. This morning when I get it, it's sitting on my keyboard. So I finally did throw it away.

Unfortunately, some rather clumsy individual seems to have spilled part of the waste contents from a hole punch on the floor in front of that douchebag's office door. He'll probably blame me.

Scarab Sages

Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Oh for the love of god, G%#+!+MIT IS NOT A CURSE!!!!
That's what I keep f&@&ing saying. But, s#%!! Does anyone listen to me? F@&& no......

It's not like some of my preferred curses...

Like:

Pigf%&$er

Horsef!*&er

S+&%balls

F*%!beans

and my personal favorite

F@@! THIS NOISE!!!!

I also enjoy the term s$!*balls, and use it often! Although I tend to use the term Chickenf#+#er instead of Pigf$*%er or Horsef!&+er. I've also taken to using the term f*+!balls.


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I tend to like 'douchenozzle' and the ever classic 'jackanape'.

F%*@ is just so overdone, and s@*@ I rarely use, unless I stub my toe or something.


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My wife calls me douchenozzle all the time. She said it was Greek for I love you! That licentious howler!

Patrick Curtin wrote:

I tend to like 'douchenozzle' and the ever classic 'jackanape'.

F!&! is just so overdone, and s+$@ I rarely use, unless I stub my toe or something.


I like 'AIK' (each letter pronounced by itself).

Silver Crusade

Morning, all. What did I miss?

Silver Crusade

I am pounding the zinc today. It better work!

I have plans, I tell you. Plans!


A lot of swearing.


Celestial Healer wrote:

I am pounding the zinc today. It better work!

I have plans, I tell you. Plans!

~drops some tin foil on CH's plans~ There1 Your plan's have been foiled!


Kajehase wrote:
A lot of swearing.

@*#% Yes!!!


Kajehase wrote:
I like '@I$' (each letter pronounced by itself).

...as an oath of disapproval that is. I certainly do not like that ...thing.


Yeah, I don't swear NEAR as much as you guys =P

And the few oaths I use are much, much milder.

Silver Crusade

Sharoth wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

I am pounding the zinc today. It better work!

I have plans, I tell you. Plans!

~drops some tin foil on CH's plans~ There1 Your plan's have been foiled!

Groan...

Silver Crusade

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Nothing starts the morning off right like hiding threads.

F&*@ yeah!

Silver Crusade

I generally only swear out of irony or to make a dirty joke more vulgar. When I am angry, those words seem to drop out of my vocabulary.


wanders in with her coffee

G'morning FAWTLies! I'm off work today, and I've got a full weekend of household work ahead of me. (I am finally painting the bathroom, after a long, long process of renovation!)

Also, I saw shirtless Jeremy Renner-- err, I mean, Bourne Legacy-- last night. What a lovely way to start a long weekend!

Review, including plot spoilers:
Unsurprisingly, it was my favorite of the Bourne movies so far, and not just because of Jeremy Renner's performance. I thought the narrative was a little stronger than in the first three, and I absolutely LOVED the Rachel Weisz character. Marta was absolutely terrified for lots of the movie, but she never stopped *thinking*, and in the end, it was her quick thinking and action that took out the Larx agent. Even without Jeremy Renner, I think her character would have made this my favorite of the Bourne movies. Since there was ALSO Jeremy Renner (often without a shirt!), it was kind of a slam dunk. :)

The Exchange

morning. I think I might go back and sleep in a bit.


Zombie, I thought you were younger a few years, you don't look 40 on the photos.

Aberzombie wrote:
Got me thinking of other things I remember. Big events. Reagan getting shot. The Challenger explosion. Stuff like that. Weird how you can remember where you were and how you found out.

Of those I only remember Challenger explosion. Yup they showed that behind Iron Curtain but I don't recall if it was going live or from recording but I think that it rather was recording.

I know from my parents that Moon landing relation was live. Poland was the sole Warsaw Pact country that decided to transmit - then current First Secretary Władysław Gomułka was scolded seriously for that decision by Leonid Brezhnev who came to Poland around that time.

Spoiler:
Gomułka wanted to use the transmission as a tool of fighting against Catholic Church, to show there is no God in the Heaven (in Polish heaven and sky are the same word niebo, which shares the root with adjective niebieski {blue but also heavenly and sky}). Instead he managed to show how Imperialistic Americans are winning the Space Race against the fraternal Soviet Union.


There, finally got last night's plot summary written up.

Sovereign Court

I don't know when I can talk about [redacted]!!!! AUGH!

Oh well. I will be able to talk about it in a year, for sure.


Celestial Healer wrote:

Nothing starts the morning off right like hiding threads.

F#%@ yeah!

I've been hiding quite a few lately myself. F+#%wad trolls...

Oh, and dont overload the zinc. 50 mg/day is the limit. More =/= better.

Silver Crusade

I was exaggerating. I am following the instructions on the package for Cold Eeze lozenges, which are mostly zinc.


Aberzombie wrote:
Yesterday was the 35th anniversary of Elvis' death. Made me realize I was 5 years old when he died. And a good number of the kids in the office weren't even born yet. Including my wife.....

Hmm,... I was,... 11 at the time.

<Sigh> Thx zombeh. Now I feel old!

I'm gonna need more coffee,...


Good enough =) I always worry, since you can hurt ye olde liver by pounding too much zinc. 50 mg/day keeps the cold away. Plus, it works fine as the generic vitamin which is hella less expensive than the cold remedies like Zycam and cold eeze. I find taking one daily really keeps the immune system buffed up.

The Exchange

Elvis' death was the first time I can remember my mother crying.


Ragadolf wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Yesterday was the 35th anniversary of Elvis' death. Made me realize I was 5 years old when he died. And a good number of the kids in the office weren't even born yet. Including my wife.....

Hmm,... I was,... 11 at the time.

<Sigh> Thx zombeh. Now I feel old!

I'm gonna need more coffee,...

Guh. 10 here. I still remember my sitter, who was six years older than me and a fanatical Elvis fan was crushed. Me, I was more of an ABBA freak at that stage.


Drejk wrote:

Zombie, I thought you were younger a few years, you don't look 40 on the photos.

Aberzombie wrote:
Got me thinking of other things I remember. Big events. Reagan getting shot. The Challenger explosion. Stuff like that. Weird how you can remember where you were and how you found out.

Of those I only remember Challenger explosion. Yup they showed that behind Iron Curtain but I don't recall if it was going live or from recording but I think that it rather was recording.

I know from my parents that Moon landing relation was live. Poland was the sole Warsaw Pact country that decided to transmit - then current First Secretary Władysław Gomułka was scolded seriously for that decision by Leonid Brezhnev who came to Poland around that time.

** spoiler omitted **

Yeah,... When I sit down and think about it, (Which isn't often! no time!) I realize that I've seen a few things over the years.

I remember being in grade school, seeing the first design drawings of the Space Shuttle, and then a few years later saying "That's not right! It's not supposed to look like that!" ;P

Elvis, moon landings, Challenger, Reagan shot, Berlin wall coming down, Not to mention the recent things like 9/11 and Katrina, ...

Yeah, when I'm 100 or so, (I plan to stay to stubborn to die) my great grandkids will be like, "What? You were alive back then? Did they have electricity in the old days" ;P


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Ragadolf wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Yesterday was the 35th anniversary of Elvis' death. Made me realize I was 5 years old when he died. And a good number of the kids in the office weren't even born yet. Including my wife.....

Hmm,... I was,... 11 at the time.

<Sigh> Thx zombeh. Now I feel old!

I'm gonna need more coffee,...

Guh. 10 here. I still remember my sitter, who was six years older than me and a fanatical Elvis fan was crushed. Me, I was more of an ABBA freak at that stage.

Heh, welcome to middle age monkey!

I mean seriously, 80's music is considered 'classic'?!?!?! Really?!

<Clinks coffee cup with the monkey>


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*clink*

I know! Try watching a 80's movie now! O.M.G how dated does it all look! My childhood is historical now!

Meh. At least I got a second childhood in the late Nineties, though even that is getting 'classiced' now =/


Patrick Curtin wrote:

*clink*

I know! Try watching a 80's movie now! O.M.G how dated does it all look! My childhood is historical now!

Aliens and Predator kept pretty well the last time I saw them. Highlander not so much. Flash Gordon looked cheesy the moment it was filmed.


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Drejk wrote:
Flash Gordon looked cheesy the moment it was filmed.

Isn't that part of its charm though? That and Brian B-

Wait. Pardon.

BRIAN BLESSED?


Drejk wrote:
Flash Gordon looked cheesy the moment it was filmed.

I think that is the sole reason one of my friends wants to watch it.

Scarab Sages

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WOOT!!! Looks like I may be going back to Japan sooner than I thought. And this time to Sasebo!!!


I was thinking more of John Hughes' films like Sixteen Candles or Pretty in Pink. Good Scifi usually holds up, if you can look past the tech. ( Alien's ship's computer stuff looks real underwhelming these days)


Aberzombie wrote:
WOOT!!! Looks like I may be going back to Japan sooner than I thought. And this time to Sasebo!!!

Omedetou!

Scarab Sages

Patrick Curtin wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
WOOT!!! Looks like I may be going back to Japan sooner than I thought. And this time to Sasebo!!!
Omedetou!

Gesundheit!


Yeah but we're now comparing to the newest Star Trek remake.
It looked like a Mac threw up all over the bridge.

ITrek anyone? ;P

ANd I still like Flash Gordon, but probably because its so cheesy. ;P
Yep, that's how I roll!

Mmmm,... cheese,... ;)

Silver Crusade

Patrick Curtin wrote:
Good enough =) I always worry, since you can hurt ye olde liver by pounding too much zinc. 50 mg/day keeps the cold away. Plus, it works fine as the generic vitamin which is hella less expensive than the cold remedies like Zycam and cold eeze. I find taking one daily really keeps the immune system buffed up.

I was reading some studies which said that the lozenges work better because the zinc coats the mucus membranes in your throat, as opposed to supplements which have to work through the bloodstream.

Further research talked about the zinc nasal sprays which worked quite well, but were pulled from the market because they caused people to permanently lose their sense of smell. I agree that that would be a problem...

Sovereign Court

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Aberzombie wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
WOOT!!! Looks like I may be going back to Japan sooner than I thought. And this time to Sasebo!!!
Omedetou!
Gesundheit!

Nihongo wa tanoshii, yo! Benkyoushite kudasai.

I've forgotten so much...

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