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Saturday, December 9, 2006 4:43 PM

RHYIANAN


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Originally posted by VerseExplorer:
Rhyianan, you are a wealth of information.



I didn't earn the nickname "walking dictionary" for nothing.

As for having a list of animals, there are some frogs, snakes, fish, and insects that probably would have lived a mite longer in a world without me. Does that make me a bad person? NO. Does it mean I have psychological issues? NO. It means that young children and small animals don't always mix well.


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Saturday, December 9, 2006 5:14 PM

HELL'S KITTEN


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You do understand that there is a saying here, "If you don't like the weather just wait till tomorrow and it will change." {lovingly edited by HK} But I will pull out my magic wishing plank and see if I can't help you with the no snow thing.

Hallo, Traveler!
Yeah, I know the saying. I always thought it was "wait a few hours," though. I was born and raised in Milwaukee (encroaching on 2/3 of my life). Fox Point, to be precise. I always found February to be the worst. Maybe I can bring the warm, snow-free Minnesota weather with me...!
Crap.
We're doooooomed.

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Saturday, December 9, 2006 5:15 PM

VERSEEXPLORER


Rhyianan AKA Walking Dictionary and All Imponderables,
I didn't have many pets when I was young. My mother hated little creatures in our house. I don't recall feeling responsible for any of their deaths. Now that I think about it, most were given away before they died.

As a teacher of young children, I have had a wide variety of class pets that have been literally loved to death. I do my best to try and convince the students that we don't have a murderer in our midst. I do believe that being a class pet is a terrible life for an animal.






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Saturday, December 9, 2006 5:16 PM

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I kill small creatures all the time. They're called mosquitoes, and they grow as big as crows out here. If you don't kill them, they suck you dry of your blood, and make a hundred more like the first one.

When it comes to non-vampiric animals, those that I kill were purely by accident or for safety purposes. We have purebred dogs, and there are coyotes in the countryside, as well as other, sometimes vicious dogs. They won't leave with just a good scolding. Is it strange that there are more guns in my house than there are members in my immediate family?

Workplace Relationships: I can't voice an opinion on this. I don't know enough about the phenomenon.

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Saturday, December 9, 2006 5:18 PM

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You said it Rhyianan:

Years ago they got into selling baby ducklings for Easter. Well that went over like a lead ballon. I believe it is actually against the law to sell ducklings in a pet store around here. So young children and small pets are a disaster waiting to happen.


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Saturday, December 9, 2006 5:25 PM

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James,
I hate those little blood suckers, too.





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Saturday, December 9, 2006 5:28 PM

RHYIANAN


Yes, mosquitoes are evil, but without mosquitoes there would be no chocolate. A certain type of mosquito pollenates the plants neccesary for making chocolate, so even the worst animal has redeeming qualities. That said, mosquitoes that aren't helping me get chocolate should be irraticated from the earth.

I don't think that really counts as torturing animals, just a survival instinct.


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Saturday, December 9, 2006 5:29 PM

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Hell's Kitten, I'm sure you are right about the quote. I am never good at getting them exact. I usually stay away from using them, but I could not resist this time.

I live just a couple of blocks south of UWM. The fashionable east side.

EDIT: Just got the upgrade on my Windows Explorer and I am still getting ued to it. Of course they had to move things. It would be asking to much if the kept all the bells and whistles in the same place.


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Saturday, December 9, 2006 5:30 PM

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Traveler,
Good to see you. Yes, you should get out a little bit now and then. Sorry that you and your friends chose an expensive restaurant.
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All I know is every time I took a sip of my water a guy ran up and filled my glass. I think if it ever got below a quarter full he was sleeping on the job. I told my friend, sitting next to me, I should have kept count on how many times he refilled it.


For a minute there I thought you were going to tell us that they were charging you for the water.




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Saturday, December 9, 2006 5:35 PM

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Rhyianan,
OMG, we need mosquitoes for chocolate? Every annoying little creature does have a purpose. I'm with you. Save the pollenating chocolate ones, and squash all the rest.




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Saturday, December 9, 2006 5:40 PM

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Hello VerseExplorer:

Well they charged for everything else. Give me a pizza joint anytime. having someone hovering over you with a water pitcher gets annoying after a while. I think I said thank you twenty times during that meal. I was beginning to think there was something on the bottom of the water glass they did not want me to see.


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Saturday, December 9, 2006 6:23 PM

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A pizza joint is far more comfortable and relaxing.

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I was beginning to think there was something on the bottom of the water glass they did not want me to see.








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Saturday, December 9, 2006 6:40 PM

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We have great pizza joints in Milwaukee. The east side used to be an Italian neigborhood. Now I'm hungry for Italian cuisine. Will have to go to Lisa's tomorrow. Best Italian food around. And cheap.

Well now I realise they make an emoticon for everything. Eating a pizza. There can't be much left that does not have an emoticon involved.


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Saturday, December 9, 2006 7:05 PM

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Yummy, I might have to get some pizza tomorrow, too. Yes, I think they do have emoticons for everything. Here are a few to get ready for winter. Although, I did read that you are working on keeping the snow away till after Hell's Kitten's visit to Wisconsin.





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Saturday, December 9, 2006 7:11 PM

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'Evening, Imponderables.

Friends of the opposite sex Yes, it can be done. The guy I share a cubicle with and I have been friends for over 20 years (we knew each other before either of us worked at our current place of employment) and neither of us have tried to make our relationship anything other than just friendship. Actually, at the moment, he's on his....hmmmm....fourth or fifth girlfriend since we met at a comic convention. We just like our friendship as is. We also ocassionally throw 'imponderables at one another' of the "why do guys/girls do "X"' sort of thing.

Confession timing I also think that waiting until you're asked is the best solution. Someone you're only dating a few times and fast discovering you're not at all compatable really doesn't need to know that you once fried ants with a magnifying glass (yeah, I'm guilty of that one, too) or whatever. Someone you're becoming strongly attached to emotionally, does. CMH, while I applaud your honesty and up front behavior, letting someone get to know you a bit first, would probaly increase the chances of her reacting with sadness for you at such a tragic mistake, since she'd then have enough time to understand that the person you are would not knowing and cruelly do such a thing. (I'm also with MsG that the counselor let you down tremendously and should not be in that profession. Anyone in that profession should be able to understand the difference between deliberate cruelty and an unintentional harming due to a lack of understanding from immaturity. Any one in that profession who couldn't see that needs to get the boot and find a new job.)

Deliberate animal cruelty is very rarely a single incident. It is a pattern of repeated cruelty. An example of such: last winter in the Ann Arbor area there were the remains of a number of animals who had been tortured to death by a human. These were multiple animals killed in an identical way, with the size of the animal gradually increasing (if I recall correctly--JQ correct me please if I'm misremembering--the last animal found was a coyote.) The authorities have been unable to identify the perpetrator, and they are rightly concerned that the person responsible is working their way up to human beings.

We need mosquitoes for chocolate?! *picks jaw back up from desk* I thought the little bloodsuckers were only interested in mammals. Is it an accidental pollenation or are they little sapsuckers?

Traveler...over here it's wait a few minutes for the weather. I've gone into the post awful while it was sunny with few clouds and when I got out five minutes later it was dark and pouring rain. Dunno about you but we're suppose to have balmy temps (40 degree range) for the next few dyas here. But then, we've been lied to before.

*waves to Tristan* So that's what happened. I haven't been able to backtrack the threads to see how that went. *hugs*

*waves to Emma* Hi Emma!!! Good to see you! My sympathies about the little lizards, but I'm also giggling picturing it.



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Saturday, December 9, 2006 7:38 PM

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Just a quick pop-in to say hello to everyone!

I've missed a few of you lately....Emma, glad to see you are still alive! Hope the job doesn't het the best of you.

Rhyianan, you and I should get along well. One of my titles is "Oracle of Useless Knowledge.

Traveler, HK, JTD, VE, :hugs: all around. Hope y'all are having a good weekend!

RMMC, hi! Um...not sure exactly what you mean byt that comment....about how "that went". What were we talking about?

Ok, I'll be off now, and I hope to catch you all tomorrow!

Oh, qing ren, if you happen to show up, I leave you a until we meet again.

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Saturday, December 9, 2006 7:50 PM

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Emma, I forgot about your lizard story. It cracked me up. I can picture you chasing them with their tails trying to put it back on them. Too cute!




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Saturday, December 9, 2006 7:56 PM

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I kill three small creatures indiscriminately: mosquitos, flies, and ants. Other things, like spiders and beetles and such get to live.

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Saturday, December 9, 2006 8:05 PM

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RMMC, hi! Um...not sure exactly what you mean byt that comment....about how "that went". What were we talking about?



I had left off with you going out on a picnic date and then I had a family emergency and missed how it went and if there were going to be more dates or not, and other things that aren't any of my business so I'll just shut up now and

I so need to not have caffine.

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Saturday, December 9, 2006 8:12 PM

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Evening, RIMG!

RMMC, no problem at all! If it's stated on this board, it becomes everyone's business!
The dating turned into a very strong friendship that neither of us wants to "screw up" (no pun intended). We still go out to dinners and such, but there is no pressure for it to go anywhere...we merely enjoy each other's company. It's all good!

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Saturday, December 9, 2006 8:22 PM

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Other things, like spiders and beetles and such get to live.


So if the little critters like spiders and beetles just happen to wander into your house, do you carefully pick them up and take them outside? Or do you let them set up a little place to live inside? Just curious.




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Saturday, December 9, 2006 8:24 PM

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I am with you on that one RiverIsMyGoddess. When I discovered centipedes were poisonous I added them to my list of alright to kill. And they are ugly suckers. And mosquitos of course. The problem with mosquitos is they have probably already stuck you by the time you discover them.


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Sunday, December 10, 2006 1:01 AM

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*ahem* Snails... snails are not safe with me about... I take a kind of evil delight in walking in such a way, especially after some rain, that I step on as many as possible in an 'accidenly-on-purpose' kind of way! Oh, and I just roll my eyes when the boys I nanny use their magnifying glass to burn ants... is that wrong of me? Am I raising a generation of sociopaths? Add to my list of things it's OK to kill, spiders (as long as they are larger than an ant... the tiny little ones are cute, but they can get as large as your hand-span over here!), centrepedes (yuck!), mosquitoes & flies, (arrrrrgh!), slaters (do you have those over there? http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/bugs/resources/orders.aspx?orderID=31#bug ), cockroaches, or
anything that is in my house, which in the natural scheme of things is invading my territory... (or if it just gives me the creeps) or mice which I usually do in the most impersonal way possible... or just get someone else to do it! No, seriously! I have taken responsibility for the death of these little vermin from time to time... even made sure a rat in our compost bin came to a sudden end once!

I don't think I answered the 'when to share dark secrets' thing... I think it is natural, human nature to present the best of yourself initially in order to impress someone or gain their interest at least, then once they have got to know you enough to like you you can start to share the more difficult aspects of your personality, family, past or present... Hopefully they will take it well...

Emma - Hello and hugs darling one! I hope they are treating you well in your new job! I know the exhaustion of getting back into the full-time routine along with learning new things on the job! Take care Honey! I LMAO at the lizards story - my Mother (I'm staying with my parents) came to see if I was choking on something...

Hello VerseExplorer How is my Kaylee-clone? I have managed one brief, but successful friend with benefits relationship once in my life - we had specific rules and talked heaps and it was brief because ironically after months of celibacy for both of us, we shared two weekends of 'mutual benefit' and then both met people we went out with... then one or the other would be involved with someone - we keep in touch though he lives interstate these days! I am such a different person though these days that I wouldn't attempt to repeat the experience for a number of reasons...

Hi Traveler! Glad you're getting some better weather - keep an eye on that Hell's Kitten though - small animals have a tendency to 'commit suicide' in her presence... They say much the same thing about Melbourne by the way - though we seem to just have hot... hotter... hot-to-bursting-into-flames-point... and hot lately!

Hi RMMC - thanks for the email Honey - I am looking forward to corresponding with you!

RIMG - what can I say Sweetie? We love you so very much!! and I wish I was there to give you a Mem-doll hug... - in 263 days!


Penguin!! Wow, shucks... you can really make a girl blush, you know?

Ah Qing ren Thank you my sweet - it's lovely to find the odd kiss here and there... and don't be jealous of all my other kisses and hugs here - you're my ain SSSG

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 2:06 AM

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Hi, Magda, I'm fine. I saw the Bedlam Bards on Tuesday. They were on their way to Flan 2 now the BBB. I love their music and wit. It's good to see you got a few minutes on the computer. Is your Dad at work right now?

The slaters look and sound like rollie pollies. They are crustaceans that are Terrestrial Isopods commonly known as Pill Bugs or Sow Bugs. Children call them rollie pollies. I couldn't find anything that said a slater was the same as a rollie pollie, but they are probably related if not the same bug.



Let's not talk about spiders as big as your hand span. You don't want to scare me from taking my trip to Australia, do you? The thought of BIG spiders is pretty terrifying. Eeeek!




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Sunday, December 10, 2006 2:17 AM

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I found it on Wikipedia.
'Common names for woodlice vary throughout the English-speaking world. They include: "armadillo bug," "cheeselog" (Reading, Berkshire), "doodlebug" (also used for the larva of an antlion), "monkeypea," "pill bug" (usually applied only to the genus Armadillidium), "roly-poly," "potato bug," "roll up bug," "slater," and "sow bug" .'




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Sunday, December 10, 2006 8:22 AM

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Originally posted by VerseExplorer:
Quote:

RiverIsMyGoddess wrote:
Other things, like spiders and beetles and such get to live.


So if the little critters like spiders and beetles just happen to wander into your house, do you carefully pick them up and take them outside? Or do you let them set up a little place to live inside? Just curious.


If any get inside, I will usually take them out. Sometimes, though, I am lazy.


Magda - hey, and thanks for the hugs. Can't wait until they are for real.

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 8:54 AM

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Emma, I forgot about your lizard story. It cracked me up. I can picture you chasing them with their tails trying to put it back on them. Too cute!



Grin! My mum didn't think it very cute when I kept bringing them into her hotel. She unknowingly had a shower with 20 geckos stuck to the ceiling once!

Did you know that if you stick a lizard's leg onto the tail stump it will fuse and even function (nerve regeneration the like of which we can only dream of). I have not tried this I hasten to add - sometimes scientists can be cruel too.

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 10:01 AM

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RIMG, in my classroom we do get a few crickets now and then. The children love to catch them. I always have them take them outside, and let them go free. At my house I don't have any little bug catchers, so my home is an automatic death camp for a bug of any kind.


Emma, I did not know that lizards could reattach their tails to their legs with nerve connections. Now I have an image of that cruel scientist holding the tail on a lizard's leg It makes me wonder how long would you have to hold it in order for it to connect? Do they tape in on? (I can not find an emoticon for tail reattachment.)






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Sunday, December 10, 2006 10:17 AM

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*ahem* Snails... snails are not safe with me about... I take a kind of evil delight in walking in such a way, especially after some rain, that I step on as many as possible in an 'accidenly-on-purpose' kind of way!

Crunch, crunch, crunch?
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or mice which I usually do in the most impersonal way possible...
Um, heh, fly swatters are incredibly useful when trying to catch a crazy wild zoomy mouse that's invaded your home. Jeez, I have some horrible, funny stories... I should be quiet now.
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I don't think I answered the 'when to share dark secrets' thing...
Hm. Yes. The more I read everyone else's response, the more I rethink my own. I'm still a proponent of honesty first. Yet, I understand the desire to establish trust in the other person before revealing certain things. So, yeah, absolutely complete honest disclosure on Day 1 isn't necessary. Nor is it the best idea, cuz that can be seen as kinda creepy.

I guess it comes down to this for me: if your secret is so horrible that you actually think it would adversely affect any relationship, and you don't tell me right away (meaning, once we start dating and waaaaaaaaaay before sex), then you're denying me the right to choose who I want to be with. And I guess that's the part that bugs me most.
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Hi Traveler! Glad you're getting some better weather - keep an eye on that Hell's Kitten though - small animals have a tendency to 'commit suicide' in her presence...
...!! *snikker*
But it DID! It's bowlmate died and it was so sad that it kept crawling up onto a rock out of the water, trying to dry itself up! I couldn't take the rock out cuz turtles need things that aren't just water. I kept putting it back in the water, but it kept crawling back out...!...*sniffle*...it was determined to end its life. *weep!*

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 10:23 AM

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VE - I'm doing your reading right now ! I should have it to you tomorrow. sorry for the delay.That cold knocked me out !

In my house everything but spiders die ! We've got roaches with that NY attitude of "we can go anywhere -what you gonna do about it - you wuss ?" And huge waterbugs as well.I learned at a young age that it was them or me.So I gave up my squeamishness.
But I can't say I've ever intentionally or not hurt any animal .

Traveler - those extra attentive waiters give me the creeps.I can't relax & enjoy myself if I'm being watched.Give me pizza anyday !


Hey there HK - how's life in your part of the verse ?
I loved the ferret story .

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 11:27 AM

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LA, I'll be looking for your e-mail. Thanks! I hope you're feeling better.




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Sunday, December 10, 2006 11:41 AM

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VE _ I'm feeling much beter ,thank you !
I will send out your readng either tonight or tomorrow.
And how are you ?

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 12:50 PM

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I'm doing great. I've been busy reading all of the reports about the canceled Flanvention 2, the Browncoat Backup Bash (BBB). It is so inspiring how the BDH came out without pay. Have you been reading the info? I don't want to repeat all of it here, but it is so awesome.

In real life, I've been watching movies and trying to do some house cleaning this weekend. I did chaperone a 7th and 8th grade dance on Friday night. It was so much fun watching the early stages of the mating dance.




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Sunday, December 10, 2006 1:09 PM

LITTLEALBATROSS29


Glad to hear you're doing well.I have indeed been keeping up with thw stories.Our BDH are really just that now ! How very shiny of them !


I saw Fight Club this weekend.Very violent ( alittle too so for me ) but a really good original movie anyway.What are you watching ?

Ah yes ,I remember those days of akwardness.
I couldn't be paid enough to go throught that again !

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 1:13 PM

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I love Fight Club, and have actually considered starting such a group. I have heard that the book is even better, though I have not read it myownself.

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'cause the Roman Gods up to that point were crap. Jeff, the god of biscuits, and Simon, the god of hair-dos.

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 1:24 PM

LITTLEALBATROSS29


It was a very good movie.But the fighting was abit much for me. I'm very girly girl with certain things.Voilence being one of them.I didn't get that part.Husband said it's a guy thing .So I guess I'll never grok it.

Doesn't mean I won't like a movie for it though.I loved Natrual Born Killers for instance.

Don't you go stsrting one of those things ,you ! Or I'll come there & fight you.

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 1:26 PM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


If I start one, you'll come down here? Hmmmmm...

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 1:29 PM

HELL'S KITTEN


Quote:

Originally posted by LittleAlbatross29:
Hey there HK - how's life in your part of the verse ?

Hiya, LittleAlbatross!

Life in this bit of the 'verse is okay. Cool, but the sun was shining bright. Spent all weekend holiday gift shopping and got almost nothing done. I did get this, though, in with volume 1 of Paranoia Agent!! Yay \o/


But now my weekend is over and I'm getting gloomy! Ah well.

How're you and your bit of 'verse, LittleAbatross?

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 1:32 PM

LITTLEALBATROSS29


Silly man .
I just don't want you hurt,is all.

Do you have a flag ?


HK -all's well here.Lots to do ,not enough hours in the day.Shiny on you for your new stuff ! I'll admit to not knowing what it is though.
I know - maybe the secret weekend eating monster ate our weekend time !


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Sunday, December 10, 2006 1:33 PM

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I have watched Fight Club. I didn't when it first came out because of the violence. I had several friends say that I might like it. I did, but I did fast forward through a lot of the fighting scenes. RIMG, don't tell be if you start one. I think I'd worry too much.

The movie I'm watching right now is one of my favorite Christmas stories, Noel. It was written and directed by Chazz Palmiteri, my favorite gangsta' actor. It has Susan Sarandon, Alan Arkin, Robin Williams, Penelope Cruz, and others. It's a quirky little tale with a little bit of a mystic touch.




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Sunday, December 10, 2006 1:41 PM

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VE -sounds like a shiny one.I'm going to look for it.Good cast there ! My favorite Christmas movie is Miracle on 34th Street.I can't ever not watch it,and of course I'm a sucker for It's a Wonderful Life !

Ever see Being Human with Robin Willams ? It's one of the best movies ever !

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 1:51 PM

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I do like the old favorites, too. I have not seen Being Human. I love to hear of movies that I haven't seen. It's not showing right now, but I set my TIVO to pick it up when it does. I did check out the trailer, and it does look good. Thanks.




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Sunday, December 10, 2006 1:55 PM

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Both of those sound good and I will check them out when I can, which should be soonish due to all of the free time I am about to have.

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 2:26 PM

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Well, no need to mention, but you know you can post more often here at FFF.net with all of the extra time. I hope things are going OK. The inital move is usually tough. Big hugs!






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Sunday, December 10, 2006 2:27 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Tristan:

RMMC, no problem at all! If it's stated on this board, it becomes everyone's business!
The dating turned into a very strong friendship that neither of us wants to "screw up" (no pun intended). We still go out to dinners and such, but there is no pressure for it to go anywhere...we merely enjoy each other's company. It's all good!



Yea!!! Friends are good.

Sorry, I'm normally decaffeinated, but took a Vivarin as I was zoned while driving yesterday morning and it turned out to be far too much caffeine. I ingested it at 9am or so. I was still vibrating at 4am this morning. I was so wired I was typing run-on sentences.

Hi Magda! I'm looking foward to corresponding with you as well. Prayers going for improved air quality there. *hugs*

Bugs inside. Mostly I squash 'em. Spiders that behave (ie: don't roost in my bedroom) get to live. They eat other unwanted pests. Other bugs go *squish* except lady bugs. Those I take outside and let go. (And no, the new ladybugs have *not* bitten me for doing this. They've been very well-behaved if somewhat prolific due to the abundance of aphids.) I do not want anything in my apartment that can crawl inside my ear (GAH!!!!!) which happens far more often than you'd think. Add to the wiggy factor that said bug perps are usually cockroaches. *shudder**twitch*

Roller bugs. I've put than outside at times, too. they're harmless.

Centipedes. Nothing except the Luggage should have that many legs. *shudder*

Mice. We'd get them ocassionally when I lived at home. I'd get startled, but wasn't overtly upset about them as my mother and sister were. So they either got squashed in a trap or died from d-con (rat/mouse poison).

Hell's Kitten--We had an angelfish that jumped out of the tank almost nightly. We'd find him in the morning, still alive and plop him back in the tank. One night he must have got ahead on his schedule as he was stone dead when we got up.





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Sunday, December 10, 2006 2:36 PM

LITTLEALBATROSS29


RMMC - That is too funny ! A fish commiting suicide ! OH my ! I was at a holiday dinner once & the host's bird flew into the soup & died.It was so funny ( in a sick demented way ) ,yet appitite killing too.
Who knew there were so many suicidal animals out there !

VE -Being Human is one of those rare gems.And if you like Robin Williams ,you won't be disappointed !

RIMG - at least you can see some good movies ! and a too !

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 2:40 PM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


What a waste of soup.

I have plenty of movies and books and life experiences that I have been wanting to see/do, so I suppose it is good that I will have time for those.

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 2:56 PM

LITTLEALBATROSS29


See -there's always something good to be got out of a bad situation ! You could always read The Mists Of Avalon !

*hugs*

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Sunday, December 10, 2006 3:04 PM

VERSEEXPLORER


I hope Hell's Kitten feels better. It's not only her turtle. We now have reports of a suicidal fish and bird. The continued jumping of the fish and the bird in the soup stories were great.




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Sunday, December 10, 2006 3:18 PM

LITTLEALBATROSS29


hose stories are funny aren't they ,VE ?

I'm writing up your reading now.Should be domne by morning ! I'm sorry it's taking so long.I'm constantly being interrupted today.Silly family.


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