
Patrick Curtin |

Patrick Curtin wrote:Anyone else watching Lucifer? I can't decide whether I like it or notI refused to even try and watch that show, since everything I'd heard about it said it took a comic series I adored, bent it over a table, and violated it six ways to Sunday.
Yeah I enjoyed the comic. This show isn't even remotely like it. I don't even consider it the same except for the names of a few supporting characters.
I do find it watchable, but the buddy cop premise with a supernatural twist isn't really holding my interest. Plus the literally obtuse way that Lucifer's cop partner/antagonist demands to know who he is and he TELLS her, she doesn't believe it, but he does something else superhuman and she asks YET AGAIN who or what he is, he tells her AGAIN, and she still won't listen.
I get it, it's a hard pill to swallow , but he's shown enough unexplainable things to maybe prove his claims? Idk, it bugs me.

aeglos |

Freehold DM wrote:It is possumble that he missed it.aeglos wrote:HOW DID I MISS THIS?!Celestial Healer wrote:Hey aeglos, you can tell Sabine I saw a real opossum today! I was driving home from choir practice, and there was one on my street, caught clearly by the headlights, about the size of a cat. Not one of the fake ones you guys saw in Chinatown :)wohoo, possum, cool
I can't belive FHDM did not comment on this
lol, you win that page, Sharoth

Freehold DM |

Freehold DM wrote:Everyone coming out to the bar is welcome to crash at the hotel. That way everyone is safe. We'll get some extra blankets and rough itPatrick Curtin wrote:I'll look around. It might be fun to get hammered and pass out on someone else's floor for a change!Freehold DM wrote:I need to look into a cheap hotel near the Lovecraft bar. I know, NYC and cheap aren't synonymous, but any suggestions?Celestial Healer wrote:will you be returning in time for absinthe and company?On a quick trip to Dallas. Nice and warm here.
Half Price Books is calling me.
maybe I'll run into that cute girl again...

Patrick Curtin |

Just finished SAT. Now waiting for class to start
Ah the SATs. They still do those, huh?
I don't know why but I have a gift for taking standardized tests. I walked into my SATs no prepared, not really giving two sh*ts (I really wish I could back in time and kick my own Azz sometimes) . I still walked off with a 1340 (700 verbal/640 math)

Patrick Curtin |

Patrick Curtin wrote:maybe I'll run into that cute girl again...Freehold DM wrote:Everyone coming out to the bar is welcome to crash at the hotel. That way everyone is safe. We'll get some extra blankets and rough itPatrick Curtin wrote:I'll look around. It might be fun to get hammered and pass out on someone else's floor for a change!Freehold DM wrote:I need to look into a cheap hotel near the Lovecraft bar. I know, NYC and cheap aren't synonymous, but any suggestions?Celestial Healer wrote:will you be returning in time for absinthe and company?On a quick trip to Dallas. Nice and warm here.
Half Price Books is calling me.
Anything is possible!

Freehold DM |

Patrick Curtin wrote:Anyone else watching Lucifer? I can't decide whether I like it or notI refused to even try and watch that show, since everything I'd heard about it said it took a comic series I adored, bent it over a table, and violated it six ways to Sunday.
that's strange. I thought the show and the comic weren't related.
Also, isn't the comic dated by now?

Patrick Curtin |

Aberzombie wrote:Patrick Curtin wrote:Anyone else watching Lucifer? I can't decide whether I like it or notI refused to even try and watch that show, since everything I'd heard about it said it took a comic series I adored, bent it over a table, and violated it six ways to Sunday.that's strange. I thought the show and the comic weren't related.
Also, isn't the comic dated by now?
I just read it this past year. I couldn't even tell you when it first came out. It didn't feel dated to me

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Patrick Curtin wrote:maybe I'll run into that cute girl again...Freehold DM wrote:Everyone coming out to the bar is welcome to crash at the hotel. That way everyone is safe. We'll get some extra blankets and rough itPatrick Curtin wrote:I'll look around. It might be fun to get hammered and pass out on someone else's floor for a change!Freehold DM wrote:I need to look into a cheap hotel near the Lovecraft bar. I know, NYC and cheap aren't synonymous, but any suggestions?Celestial Healer wrote:will you be returning in time for absinthe and company?On a quick trip to Dallas. Nice and warm here.
Half Price Books is calling me.
Just exclaim your devotion to cunnilingus. It's bound to work again.

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lucky7 wrote:Just finished SAT. Now waiting for class to startAh the SATs. They still do those, huh?
I don't know why but I have a gift for taking standardized tests. I walked into my SATs no prepared, not really giving two sh*ts (I really wish I could back in time and kick my own Azz sometimes) . I still walked off with a 1340 (700 verbal/640 math)
I, too, am standardized test-inclined.

David M Mallon |

Patrick Curtin wrote:I, too, am standardized test-inclined.lucky7 wrote:Just finished SAT. Now waiting for class to startAh the SATs. They still do those, huh?
I don't know why but I have a gift for taking standardized tests. I walked into my SATs no prepared, not really giving two sh*ts (I really wish I could back in time and kick my own Azz sometimes) . I still walked off with a 1340 (700 verbal/640 math)
I was in one of the first (if not *the*) batches of kids to take the new & improved 2400-point SAT with added writing section. If I remember correctly, I got a 2250, maybe?

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Celestial Healer wrote:I was in one of the first (if not *the*) batches of kids to take the new & improved 2400-point SAT with added writing section. If I remember correctly, I got a 2250, maybe?Patrick Curtin wrote:I, too, am standardized test-inclined.lucky7 wrote:Just finished SAT. Now waiting for class to startAh the SATs. They still do those, huh?
I don't know why but I have a gift for taking standardized tests. I walked into my SATs no prepared, not really giving two sh*ts (I really wish I could back in time and kick my own Azz sometimes) . I still walked off with a 1340 (700 verbal/640 math)
1530 for me on the old version (730 verbal, 800 math).

PuppyMonkeyBaby |

No No No Cat wrote:Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yesPatrick Curtin wrote:no no no no no no no noSo tonight...
The Dirty Monkey Business
1shot Limoncello
1 shot Kraken Rum
Simply Juice Raspberry lemonade [half remaining glass]
Turkey Hill Raspberry Ice Tea [half remaining glass]Delish
Puppy...
Monkey...Baby...

Randy the Bandicoot |

Yes yes yes dog wrote:No No No Cat wrote:Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yesPatrick Curtin wrote:no no no no no no no noSo tonight...
The Dirty Monkey Business
1shot Limoncello
1 shot Kraken Rum
Simply Juice Raspberry lemonade [half remaining glass]
Turkey Hill Raspberry Ice Tea [half remaining glass]Delish
Puppy...
Monkey...
Baby...
I'm Randy!

Patrick Curtin |

*yawn*
Another glorious day. I need to get moving and get in some exercise before I head to class tonight.
Exercising in your late forties is like rolling a big rock uphill. While raining. And the Rock is covered in spikes. Coated with poison ivy oil.
Take a tip from me, young padawans: work some cardio and strength training into your weekly regimen. Think of it as a tune up for your soma. It gets harder the older you get. Start young, keep up with it. The long-term bennies are worth it. Plus, you get free all-natural dopamine and the mental satisfaction of a job well done.

Patrick Curtin |

David M Mallon wrote:1530 for me on the old version (730 verbal, 800 math).Celestial Healer wrote:I was in one of the first (if not *the*) batches of kids to take the new & improved 2400-point SAT with added writing section. If I remember correctly, I got a 2250, maybe?Patrick Curtin wrote:I, too, am standardized test-inclined.lucky7 wrote:Just finished SAT. Now waiting for class to startAh the SATs. They still do those, huh?
I don't know why but I have a gift for taking standardized tests. I walked into my SATs no prepared, not really giving two sh*ts (I really wish I could back in time and kick my own Azz sometimes) . I still walked off with a 1340 (700 verbal/640 math)
800 math! Wowsers, perfect score. Nice!

Freehold DM |
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Celestial Healer wrote:800 math! Wowsers, perfect score. Nice!David M Mallon wrote:1530 for me on the old version (730 verbal, 800 math).Celestial Healer wrote:I was in one of the first (if not *the*) batches of kids to take the new & improved 2400-point SAT with added writing section. If I remember correctly, I got a 2250, maybe?Patrick Curtin wrote:I, too, am standardized test-inclined.lucky7 wrote:Just finished SAT. Now waiting for class to startAh the SATs. They still do those, huh?
I don't know why but I have a gift for taking standardized tests. I walked into my SATs no prepared, not really giving two sh*ts (I really wish I could back in time and kick my own Azz sometimes) . I still walked off with a 1340 (700 verbal/640 math)
proof of Celestial healers evil! It's always the person you least suspect! points frantically

Patrick Curtin |

Patrick Curtin wrote:I'm rather sore from lifting yesterday. I've switched back to a high-rep finishing set, and doing 100 reps on the final set is a killer, even if the weight is small.I'm slowly getting back into shape. Slowly.
It's a process. A slow painful one. I took nine years off during the first part of my marriage. Then I went back and struggled for three years before starting to see some gains.

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Patrick Curtin wrote:proof of Celestial healers evil! It's always the person you least suspect! points franticallyCelestial Healer wrote:800 math! Wowsers, perfect score. Nice!David M Mallon wrote:1530 for me on the old version (730 verbal, 800 math).Celestial Healer wrote:I was in one of the first (if not *the*) batches of kids to take the new & improved 2400-point SAT with added writing section. If I remember correctly, I got a 2250, maybe?Patrick Curtin wrote:I, too, am standardized test-inclined.lucky7 wrote:Just finished SAT. Now waiting for class to startAh the SATs. They still do those, huh?
I don't know why but I have a gift for taking standardized tests. I walked into my SATs no prepared, not really giving two sh*ts (I really wish I could back in time and kick my own Azz sometimes) . I still walked off with a 1340 (700 verbal/640 math)
Muhahahaha. All the world shall be a slave to my powers of algebra.
Umm... I mean... I have no idea what you're talking about.