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Brutis: <well i got a bottle of LPG. on the rv and one for the generator. i can work with that...hehehe>
Now you just need to make it go boom!
Gside: <Motown and disco, and maybe a waltz or two. Or if you're talking about processional/recessional/etc., the classics are good like Ode to Joy and whatnot>
We are trying to go for something classical and non-vocal for the processional and recessional, with light strings during the reception.
Oh, and the Lady said no to anything "Trance." Go fig.
<Right, but you've nuked your people often enough that they know your blast ranges and proper cleanup procedures off the tops of their heads.>
Well, yeah. BUT I occasionally use a lower (or MUCH higher) yield one to throw them off.
<But you're not going to be able to commiserate with other married guys once they find out about that>
So? Like it has been said, it got me the Lady. What do I care what the others think?
<Industrial waste?>
I think it was fertilizer
<Unfortunately, it din't really boom for us, and it only happened once>
But it SOUNDS so frigging cool!
<and got to hit a cinder block over him>
Ah. Parental abuse. Is there a greater joy in life?
<To make things easier much longer down the road, just take yours, but if she really likes (as I like Garside) hers I guess she could keep it>
Here's the thing: I have no real attachment to my name (I am just used to it), and I would rather our kids take HER name. Plus, I want her to use her name for anything she ends up publishing or just for professional reasons.
<Eat some beans and give the Lady a camera>
Hmm... Na. I am more of the shutterbug. Plus, Goatsee is something that is better seen than experienced.
<Just say no to seafoam green.>
WAY past that (Lilac purple/Lavender Haze with Ivory)
Fire Storm
Monday, May 24, 2004 03:01:49 AM
IP: 68.252.2.89
Silvadel> <<What is so very annoying about NJ is my vote never counts at all>>: The same thing's true anytime you live in any place very self similar. There are many places known for being very liberal or conservative.
<<More than half the public school dollars get funneled into the poorest 5% of the school>>: But something still needs to be done to make sure poor districts aren't behind on funds. Of course it looks like someone needs to make sure the money's being used well, and they'd need to get paid. Isn't this fun? Maybe it really would be better to take school funding away from property taxes and just have a standard sum go to each school (I think New Hampshire does that).
<<every politician in NJ is in the pockets of the school unions>>: I never knew Mr. Moyer (they guy in charge of my high school's union) had that much power.
<<anyone know how to make it stop prompting you to install shockwave 7 all the time>>: See what kind of automatic plug in settings you can fiddle with?
Na zdorov'ya.
Gside - [gside@comcast.net]
Fair Haven, NJ
Monday, May 24, 2004 12:19:22 AM
IP: 69.141.212.54
*sighs sadly* man, I never get to see Hunter's Moon. if anyone's interested, its on now... or it is here...
any news on the DVD for the 1st season? any idea on the cost? i want to start saving.
Krista
Sunday, May 23, 2004 11:47:00 PM
IP: 68.116.254.201
The doctor in B5 died? He wasnt that old.... Plus he was a key character for movies and if they ever redo crusade.... sigh...
BTW -- anyone know how to make it stop prompting you to install shockwave 7 all the time... I do NOT want shockwave on my portable but almost every web page brings up the grey install shockwave y/n screen -- eventually I will accidentally hit enter and end up with it if I dont figure out how to stop this... And except for a very few aps shockwave only gives you intrusive ads.
silvadel
Sunday, May 23, 2004 08:46:02 PM
IP: 24.225.221.135
Ah, thanks. (It has definitely been too long since I last saw "Babylon 5".)
Todd Jensen
St. Louis, MO
Sunday, May 23, 2004 06:30:34 PM
IP: 4.245.18.12
Todd Jensen>> Richard Biggs played the doctor on the Babylon 5 station
Ok it's already Monday here, time for my good old buddy Mr. bed
Martin M
Fulda, Hessen, Germany
Sunday, May 23, 2004 06:16:44 PM
IP: 217.226.168.188
Who was Richard Biggs?
Todd Jensen
St. Louis, MO
Sunday, May 23, 2004 06:06:22 PM
IP: 4.245.18.12
BUD-CLARE> <<Richard Biggs just died.>> And he was too young to die like that. He will definetly be missed.
Greg Bishansky
Sunday, May 23, 2004 12:16:21 PM
IP: 216.179.1.72
What is so very annoying about NJ is my vote never counts at all... I live in a republican district in NJ -- my local elections will always be republican whether I show or not... The state itself is democrat -- in a presidential election if NJ goes republican then you can be ASSURED that even without NJs electoral votes it would have been a LANDSLIDE.
Where we truly excel is our loony court system... Between the Mt Laurel decision and the Abbott Decision all presided upon by an activist court -- NJ is doomed to start with... More than half the public school dollars get funneled into the poorest 5% of the school districts which still fail miserably but the school superintendants all come to school in limosines... The student who cant read in newark costs more money per year than what the average student at harvard pays...
Whitman had it right in that regard -- her idea at thwarting that was to set a cap at what the schools could spend... That would have done it but she couldnt pass that in her own party -- every politician in NJ is in the pockets of the school unions...
silvadel
Sunday, May 23, 2004 10:10:45 AM
IP: 24.225.221.135
Richard Biggs just died. Waaah.
Bud-Clare
Sunday, May 23, 2004 01:02:06 AM
IP: 66.67.201.63
Fire Storm> <<you think that I would actually DO the stuff I need to have done (pick out the music>>: Motown and disco, and maybe a waltz or two. Or if you're talking about processional/recessional/etc., the classics are good like Ode to Joy and whatnot.
Brutis> <<tonight was my high school graduation>>: Congratulations. What's your major going to be?
DPH> <<When the sum of chance events starts showing a biasis, I don't believe there is equitable chance of said events happenning>>: There are records of great strings of one result in coin tosses. It wouldn't be truly random without temporary patterns.
<<Regardless of what you believe politically, can anybody see the stupidity of how my dad is voting>>: Parties in the south got messed up because of the whole Lincoln being republican thing.
<<Too bad America doesn't make anime as good as Japan>>: It's all in the demographics they're aiming for. Our people tend to soom in on one, while they are more open ended about who they're trying ot appeal to.
Green Baron> <<and New Jersey as well>>: Why, oh why doesn't anyone like Jersey?
Z> <<Ever read "Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead"?>>: Read the play, saw the movie, collected proof about Rosenkrantz at least. I assume you're talking about the stopping of probability in the begining.
Fire Storm> <<Bury it in concrete, make nice little vibration sensors in it, and protect it by automated turrets. It works>>: Right, but you've nuked your people often enough that they know your blast ranges and proper cleanup procedures off the tops of their heads.
<<Use whatever you can, I always say>>: But you're not going to be able to commiserate with other married guys once they find out about that.
<<he bought 2 tons of rust for about $20 (don't ask)>>: Industrial waste?
<<Oh, that sounds so frelling kewl>>: Unfortunately, it din't really boom for us, and it only happened once. But I have gotten to play assistant at a couple science shows, and got to hit a cinder block over him.
<<LM and I are going back and fourth on what her last name should be>>: To make things easier much longer down the road, just take yours, but if she really likes (as I like Garside) hers I guess she could keep it.
<<I want a flash of it OR a vid clip>>: Eat some beans and give the Lady a camera.
<<and I wanted to be involved too>>: Just say no to seafoam green.
Na zdorov'ya.
Gside - [gside@comcast.net]
Fair Haven, NJ
Sunday, May 23, 2004 12:03:37 AM
IP: 69.141.212.54
hey yall...
thoros>> oh yeah oh so happy to be done **crumples in heap on floor** i was beginning to wonder if i was ever gonna get out
Fire storm>> well i got a bottle of LPG. on the rv and one for the generator. i can work with that...hehehe
well im off for now
later yall
Brutis - [creature_of_the_night_20042004@yahoo.com]
hammond, louisiana, usa
Saturday, May 22, 2004 11:11:28 PM
IP: 65.0.120.29
DPH: <<There are a few good questions. Do we ever get to see how the 1st duel went between Kiba and Yugi where Yugi used Xodia to win the duel? >> this WAS actually shown...
it was the first episode of the Duel monsters series (as the one being shown is called in JP) It is called "the heart of the cards" and is the one where Kaiba duels and takes "grandpa's" BEWD because he wouldn't sell it.
http://pojo.com/yu-gi-oh/cartoon/1.shtml
<<That event was prequel to the series we saw in America. Do the flashbacks get better or do they keep showing the same damn overused flashbacks repeatedly?>> they do get some origional flashbacks (the ancient egypt scenes get really good)
<<How mad was Kiba when he lost to Yugi (if Kiba beats Yugi, . . no that can't happen.)? My big regreats are Kiba won't get the joy of experiencing a Shadow Duel and that Yugi had a tougher time in the tournament compared to Kiba.>>
I have a feeling that he will eventually, but not in this touny........ This isn't really a spoiler, because it IS a "WELL DUH" thought but the big match is (of course) Marik Vs Yugi (fate of the world blah blah blah) but i wount give away any other specifics... since there is ALOT of cool stuff coming up)
enjoy!
Anonymous
Saturday, May 22, 2004 08:08:36 PM
IP: 24.71.218.212
Gside: <No, but how much speed are they really getting?>
Direct. LAN speeds. I don't think they are capping their speeds, but if they are, I bet its near 10B/T speeds
<Too bad they're getting good about dealing with nukes.>
Bury it in concrete, make nice little vibration sensors in it, and protect it by automated turrets. It works.
<Cheater.>
Well... yeah. Why not? Use whatever you can, I always say
<Good, that'll help even out the calculations of what you need for something big.>
"Lets see... I need 7 pints of virgin vitae, but my previous spell used 1% of what I had... and the absorption rate of the flask... combining in evaporation..."
<Where's he going to get the 900 pounds of rust and 200 pounds of aluminum?>
Well, he bought 2 tons of rust for about $20 (don't ask), and he has more than enough Al laying around his house
<But there's a downside, you get called in as toxic waste dump to react the stuff he found out was too dangerous to keep around>
Oh, that sounds so frelling kewl!
<Or is that really a downside?>
I think it is a bonus!
<Yes sometimes naming can go too far>
Tell me about it. LM and I are going back and fourth on what her last name should be, but I suggested the Gargoyle method of naming (none at all)
<Scary, but I'm betting it's been done at some frat party, if not as largely as goatse.>
Oh yeah, I am nearly certain it has been done at a frat party, but I want a flash of it OR a vid clip
<Got me, never tried, we've always had access to pure magnesium strips. They come coiled up in a thin little can.>
Cool. All I got is a little magnesium fire starter block.
Brutis: <im not looking to blow my house up but i want to make the small bomb just for things i cant seem to get rid of>
Well, thermite would be more for melting. If you want to blow it up, I would suggest a diesel/fertilizer bomb or blow up a full LNG tank (ie: Propane).
THAT would work.
Z: <You're the groom; don't you know that things move faster if you stay out of it?>
Na. Things are moving because I am involved. LM is too busy to do a lot.
<Most ladies are more than happy to handle everything themselves.>
She wanted me to be involved, and I wanted to be involved too
Fire Storm
Saturday, May 22, 2004 04:50:37 PM
IP: 65.114.91.3
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040522/ap_on_sc/oil_from_turkeys_2 <- Anybody remember the Feat of Oil story from a few years ago? The plant was really built and is operating. Here's the link to the story.
DPH
AR, USA
Saturday, May 22, 2004 03:35:29 PM
IP: 67.14.195.45
Just realized I hadn't dropped in in a while... I was going to post yesterday but it was the most physically and mentally strenuous day in recent memory. But I got a 47 minute bootleg of my favorite band so everything's cool now.
Brutis: Congrats, man. Mine's in about a week. Isn't it nice to be done?
Tharos
Saturday, May 22, 2004 12:49:49 PM
IP: 69.40.136.51
FS - <since there is only 2 weeks 'till the wedding, you think that I would actually DO the stuff I need to have done (pick out the music, invite additional guests, etc).>
You're the groom; don't you know that things move faster if you stay out of it? Most ladies are more than happy to handle everything themselves. Less effort for you, and the wife gets to choose everything she wants.
DPH - <Deep down, I don't believe in coincidence; every action has a cause. At the same time, I expect things of chance to be . . equitable. No apparant biasis either way. When the sum of chance events starts showing a biasis, I don't believe there is equitable chance of said events happenning; something on the outside is interferring to produce biasis.>
Ever read "Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead"?
Peace
Z
Saturday, May 22, 2004 12:47:11 PM
IP: 67.66.158.144
Can I rant? I'm gonna rant...
Ugh what a week.
Got my first haircut in 2 years, and bought a dress for the first time in over a decade.
And all because my brother is getting married at the end of this month.
His fiancé is pregnant about 5 months now, and it's gonna be a boy. Which is a good thing, I've always wanted a nephew. ^-^
I've been diagnosed with hypoglycemia, low blood-sugar, so I'm on this "low-stress" diet that's gonna make me insane for real.
On top of it all, most of the websites I check regularly haven't been updating lately. Not that that's new...
Avalon Mists is waaaaaaaaay overdue with an update.
Gargoyles Legacy/Ultimate Gargoyles seems to have died.
And anyone remember that Gargoyles Comic Fan Site? Last post on the message board was from last year.
And then there's Gargoyles: New Legends, which also hasn't updated, probably due to staff and real life reasons.
And this is just a few of the Gargoyles-related websites I look at. Never mind all the rest and the NON-Gargoyles sites.
I mean, what's up with it? They can't even be bothered to leave an explanation?
Ok, end rant now. I think...
So how is the Bad Guys series coming? Just wondering, been awhile since I've heard anything about it.
Oh yeah, I have this nifty link that is handy if you wanna look at websites that are gone. They have alot of "gaps" in their archive, but oh well. I mean, these guys have been updating since 1996. EVERY SINGLE SITE since 1996!
All you need is the URL for the site you wanna look at. Have fun. (Note: They don't record passworded sites)
http://www.archive.org/
Sugar withdrawal is fun dangit!!! >:|
Aria (The Insane) Nightshadow
Saturday, May 22, 2004 03:54:22 AM
IP: 216.113.222.100
DPH> Your dad is an old fashioned southern Democrat, and he's too conservatve to become a Republians as that is too much change for him.
My father and his father both started out as registered Demcorats, but my grandfather switched in the 1940s, when Louisiana Republcians were a curiosity worthy of Steve Irwin to explore at the Country Clubs....and even in the country club, Southern Republicans were a minority.
My father became a Republian in the 70s as Louisiana opened her primaries, and he was only a Democrat, because the Democratic primaries were the general elections.
In fact, Louisiana has yet to elect a Republican Senator (though Vitter will hopefully change that in November) and Dave Treen was the first Republican Governor since Reconstruction, and that was 1980.
Also, almost everyone in the Louisiana GOP over the age of 40 is an ex-Democrat, and many Democrats became Republicans thanks to Jimmy Carter, who was a crappy President and one of the worst ex-Presidents ever, and I think flags should still be flown at full mast when he dies, even though he was President.
Now Arkansas has a slightly longer Republcian tradition with pro-Civil Rights Governor Winthrop Rockefeller replacing segregationist douchebag Orvill Faubus, and Tim Htchinson actually being elected to the Senate in 1996 only to be defeated by Bill Pryor (who is to the right of his dad).
Arkansas has also had a Republian Congressman since 1968...it was another decade before many Southern states eelcted a Republcian Congressman, though many Southern Demcorats were far more conservative than Richard Nixon.
Your dad is not as much an idiot as an old man set in his ways and voting for Republcians is just too liberal a change for him :)
That's also more unusual as Vic Snyder is the most liberal Congressman in Arkansas....though still to the right of most of the windbags in Massachusettes, which should be brought back to Commonwealth status or given to Canada as a goodwill gift. Canada can also have Vermont, Maine, Rhode Island, Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey as well :)
Green Baron - [greenbaron@hotmail.com]
Saturday, May 22, 2004 03:15:05 AM
IP: 220.73.165.11
Ok, here's my overdue post.
**The game of Monopoly/Fairness**
1st, a couple of points. IMO, which I'm sure several people disagree with it, winning isn't as important as how you played the game. Playing a game isn't fun when it's evident that it's favoring one player. Games of chance are fun as long as you don't start noticing a pattern of victories/losses to the point of being predictable.
I've been noticing that pattern of either favoring one player or trying to demolish the other player too often. In one game, I was quickly eliminated; the very next game, I couldn't do wrong for a while. I've played a game today where a player landed on Boardwalk 3 times in a row, finally deciding to buy in on the 3rd time (he was low on cash because he had bought houses so he mortaged property to buy Boardwalk). One player has told me that he goes through streaks: 10 wins followed by 10 loses. Chance has more influence over the game than skill; even the best player can't win if his/her opponent acquires 2 monopolies without one of his/her own unless the opponent makes at least 1 critical error.
Deep down, I don't believe in coincidence; every action has a cause. At the same time, I expect things of chance to be . . equitable. No apparant biasis either way. When the sum of chance events starts showing a biasis, I don't believe there is equitable chance of said events happenning; something on the outside is interferring to produce biasis.
*END MONOPOLY/FAIRNESS**
**PRIMARY ELECTION DAY/VOTING**
Tuesday, in the nearly insignificant state of Arkansas [which has been visited repeatedly by both presidential candidates], was our primary election, where we choose which candidates represent which parties in the general election in the fall. I was the person in charge of my local precint, which has about 1500 voters in it. Two years ago, my voting precint was split in 2 and I had troubles in that election with people getting in the right precint. This year, I had people claiming they voted in my precint 2 years ago when their name wasn't on my list this year and they lived in the area of the other precint. Do they think I'm stupid or something? 2 years ago, I sent everybody not on my list of voters to the other precint if that's where they were supposed to vote so I know they could NOT have voted in my precint 2 years ago. Anyways, it's nice to get paid for the hard work.
Got a stupid question: my dad said his dad would turnover in his grave if my dad voted Republican instead of Democrat. Mind you be, my dad would vote against EVERY tax increase because it is a tax increase. Plus my dad doesn't believe in homosexual marriage. Plus he's pro-Life. In essence, he's against the core of the Democratic party beliefs. Yet, he votes Democrat. Regardless of what you believe politically, can anybody see the stupidity of how my dad is voting (voting for the things that he is against)?
**END ELECTION DAY/VOTING**
FireStorm - <Chu'thulu?> Nope, a Lurking Fish, which I have found.
I've finished watching the 1st 4 dvds of Cowboy Bebop. Yes, the music grows on you after a while. Too bad America doesn't make anime as good as Japan.
Gside - <Then why bother with the character assessment > Good practice for knowing what to critique in TGS stories
Damien - <oh sorry DPH, Ytv (canada) has shown all the way to the end of the tournament.> There are a few good questions. Do we ever get to see how the 1st duel went between Kiba and Yugi where Yugi used Xodia to win the duel? That event was prequel to the series we saw in America. Do the flashbacks get better or do they keep showing the same damn overused flashbacks repeatedly? How mad was Kiba when he lost to Yugi (if Kiba beats Yugi, . . no that can't happen.)? My big regreats are Kiba won't get the joy of experiencing a Shadow Duel and that Yugi had a tougher time in the tournament compared to Kiba.
Brutis - <guess what all. tonight was my high school graduation.> Congrats.
No, I'm not down yet with this post.
Last week I started to make breakfast burritos, getting all the stuff prepared so all I had to do was the last two steps. I start making them. And kept making them. So far, I've made over 2 dozen and am starting to make a dent in the stuff I've prepared for the burritos. It got so heat in my kitchen, that the shredded cheese . . . melted. But I still have to keep buying tortillas to make more burritos. I'm a little concerned, though. The packages of tortillas I've been buying . . well the tortillas aren't exactly any of standard size of shape. I'm talking about lots of variations in something that should be a perfect circle every time, easily obtainable by using a machine to press the pattern.
BTW, just a notice: anybody wishing to join my gargoyles card game group, if I don't recognize your email address, I'm going to send a confirmation email to confirm you're not a bot trying to harvest email addresses and it may be a few days before I get around to sending the confirmation email because of real life issues. I expect a reply to that confirmation email within 1 week. If I don't recognize your email address and you don't reply to my confirmation email, your membership will automatically be denied.
DPH
AR, USA
Saturday, May 22, 2004 02:16:15 AM
IP: 67.14.195.12
hey yall..
guess what all. tonight was my high school graduation. i am so happy that it is over and done with. i was so nervouse. i dint have to speak or anythng but i had a lot of family there. and on the way off the stage i got my gown cought on the railing ((how embarassing for me))
well its all over and done now.
gside and fire storm>>>. well the grill is usually agnst the house that is what took the paint off it but because it was aluminium we didnt worry about it hurting it any. just now its rusted... and how about a propane soldering torch, would that get it hot enough, i can rig a remote starter for it..its not that hard. im not looking to blow my house up but i want to make the small bomb just for things i cant seem to get rid of. AI> old cloths that keep comming back, a broken chair that wont stay in the trash, old television, and a bunch of other junk. hehehe
fire storm>> wedding in 2 weeks huh...wow that seems like a barrel of fun. not to put down a wedding but i have had to help with a wedding of my cuz once. that planning is the hardest or in my opion the most tedious.
well its midnight here so i got to go now
later yall
Brutis - [creature_of_the_night_20042004]
hammond, louisiana, usa
Saturday, May 22, 2004 01:17:53 AM
IP: 68.155.127.237
Todd> <<On the other hand, his head does look like a giant squid.>>
Are you sure that's his head? Maybe a squid just attached itself to his face... Or it could be a fashion statement.
Bud-Clare
Saturday, May 22, 2004 12:46:44 AM
IP: 66.67.201.63
You know... since there is only 2 weeks 'till the wedding, you think that I would actually DO the stuff I need to have done (pick out the music, invite additional guests, etc).
But here I am instead.
Fire Storm - [\]
Friday, May 21, 2004 11:49:58 PM
IP: 65.114.91.3
Froggleggs> <<I have been lurking and see several people making comments>>: It could always be just me not recognizing the CR changing around me. But I feel that in a lack of topic separation (which I like), keeping all your comments together prevents clutter.
Gunjack> <<What up, yo. Long time no talk>>: Too long.
<<Hands and knees, baby>>: And it never ends.
<<does the alloy matter much?>>: Anything in there that isn't aluminum is just taking up space the reaction could use, and it might even change the properties of Aluminum (I know bulk properties vary widely depending on alloys).
<<How about the soft aluminum armature wire art stores sell?>>: Is it really aluminum?
<<And the molten Iron slag you get as a biproduct, yes?>>: Maybe, depending on what shape it winds up in. Otherwise, I'd rank the fun of destruction higher.
<<While you're at it, teach them how to melt Iron with kerosene!>>: Or make superheated steam (have a boiling water resevoir with one smallish outlet pipe, bend that into a couple loops, and add a burner under the loops). You get to use water to light things on fire.
<<Sadly, the octopus was sleeping it off when we went through>>: Bored housewife had just come through?
<<Hammers, when you get down to it, are really cool>>: And simple to boot. Which do you prefer, ballpeen or rubber mallet?
<<Tumbleweed>>: You'd tumble for me?
Fire Storm> <<Hey, did you hear about that community in Texas where they are laying fiber to all the houses?>>: No, but how much speed are they really getting? Maybe they could set up a nice Direct Connect server (I recently learned that they shut down Optimus Prime, ah the speed I used to get off him).
<<Only the nuke that is tied to my vitals. Cliché, yeah, I know, but it works>>: Too bad they're getting good about dealing with nukes.
<< I *DID* alter her mind to think it was destiny, but I really don't think that counts as begging>>: Cheater.
<<Blood preservation by the method I use doesn't use up the target blood, just some local energy>>: Good, that'll help even out the calculations of what you need for something big.
<<someone thought about using about 600 lbs of thermite to make an anvil>>: Where's he going to get the 900 pounds of rust and 200 pounds of aluminum?
<<but I would have preferred to learn how to make my own>>: But there's a downside, you get called in as toxic waste dump to react the stuff he found out was too dangerous to keep around (earlier in the day when he singed his hair and temporarially deafened himself). Or is that really a downside?
<<dragon_voice_v03_ch24_[dv].zip>>: Have you double checked against the Pillow Book, the Perfumed Garden, and the Tang Gyokka Tange Hisho or new stuff?
<<if the ankle is turned to the left, it is this, if it is turned to the right... that sort of crap>>: Yes sometimes naming can go too far.
<<I was thinking of putting the ass in a dress with wig on top>>: Scary, but I'm betting it's been done at some frat party, if not as largely as goatse.
<<Do sparklers really produce enough heat to ignite thermite?>>: Got me, never tried, we've always had access to pure magnesium strips. They come coiled up in a thin little can.
Todd> <<Is Cthulhu really aquatic?>>: As an Elder God, he is probably omniquatic, or whatever you'd call it.
Na zdorov'ya.
Gside - [gside@comcast.net]
Fair Haven, NJ
Friday, May 21, 2004 11:28:28 PM
IP: 69.141.212.54
Is Cthulhu really aquatic? Yes, he lives underwater, but that's only because R'lyeh was sunk beneath the ocean some time after he moved into it. (On the other hand, his head does look like a giant squid.)
Todd Jensen
St. Louis, MO
Friday, May 21, 2004 09:06:46 PM
IP: 4.244.18.33
Brutis: <i do have plenty of corroded metal laying around and i even drive a truck covered with corrosion>
That's have the formula. Now all you need is aluminum filings
<the aluminium siding on the house is badly rusted where we have the grill agnst the house. BTW its a big steal drum bbq.>
ONLY if you take the steel drum, press it right up to the siding, have the steel and al flake off into a fine pile, and then be hit with a flame much higher than a propane grill.
Gside: <Bribery, murder, unnatural acts with cat-5 cable>
Oh yeah baby. Oh yeah. Hey, did you hear about that community in Texas where they are laying fiber to all the houses?
<That, and there is no danger to the community if they get rid of you>
Only the nuke that is tied to my vitals. Cliché, yeah, I know, but it works
<Averaging 12+ pounds per box? That must've cost a lot for shipping. Unless you added insult to injury by sending them postage due.>
Na. Since they were local I just dropped them off
<I don't believe you. Every guy has to beg to get a girl, in some form or another.>
Well, I *DID* alter her mind to think it was destiny, but I really don't think that counts as begging.
<Does it use up any of the blood first?>
Na. Blood preservation by the method I use doesn't use up the target blood, just some local energy
<Probably, but if you're in a bind...>
Yeah... I suppose. I still want to make some of that. On the metal board I read someone thought about using about 600 lbs of thermite to make an anvil. Too bad he decided against it.
<Banging around a pure metal will only deform it. It's the nonmetals that are brittle. Thinking about it, a file might work, but you'd probably have to compress the foil a bit (unless you go for ingots or aluminum pots)>
That's what I was told too. Should use ingots or scrap.
<That just proves how good of a teacher my father is. He lights up some thermite every year for the kids.>
Now THAT'S a father! Mine didn't mind if I got the Anarchist's Cookbook, and I was given a pack or two of firecrackers on occasion, AND he did drive me to Ohio to get some real fireworks... but I would have preferred to learn how to make my own
<The fun of thermite isn't the boom, it's the heat that can melt through a steel support beam>
Oh, I know. But since it could technically be classified as an explosive...
<There's no way there are enough positions to do one to a beat. Maybe you let each position last for a measure or two, and animate thrusting on the beat.>
I wasn't intending all the positions, just a nice amount. Besides... most of the positions are fairly lame (if the ankle is turned to the left, it is this, if it is turned to the right... that sort of crap), I would just handle the biggest and most popular ones (well, and the ones that would be biologically possible with a gargoyle.)
<You could always start zoomed in tilted and then have it resolve out to the full goatse>
I was thinking of putting the ass in a dress with wig on top.
<hence the magnesium/sparkler>
Do sparklers really produce enough heat to ignite thermite?
DPH: <I'm looking for a rare animal; an aquatic animal that is present, but doesn't like to be seen, but prefers to merely observe>
Chu'thulu?
Gunjack: <roll a whole buncha it into as tight a wad as you can make, squash out the remaining air with a sledgehammer to make something like a flaky ingot, and then file?>
Yeah, that could work.
<While you're at it, teach them how to melt Iron with kerosene!>
That's not so difficult. Hell, there are people on Backyard Metalcasting that do just that.
<...Oh, wait...>
No, everyone should know how to cast metal, even if they never do themselves.
Fire Storm
Friday, May 21, 2004 07:21:32 PM
IP: 65.114.91.3
Well, just taught my last art class yesterday, school's out next week, and the week after that, I'm off to A-kon. If anyone is going to A-kon 15 (Adam's Mark hotel, Dallas, June 4-6), I'm going to be a panel moderator this year. I made a suggestion for a new art panel, the programming director liked it but needed a moderator, and in a fit of temporary insanity, I volunteered. So, for the first time at A-kon, we're going to be doing life-drawing using cosplayers as our models. (Hotel policy won't let us do nudes and since it's never been done before, the A-kon staff wants to see what kind of response it gets.) It's currently going to be two 2-hour sessions on Saturday & Sunday and I'll be distributing flyers all over the place as to place and time.
See you there!
Spike
Friday, May 21, 2004 08:05:42 AM
IP: 209.30.39.240
What up, yo. Long time no talk.
Gside><<I don't believe you. Every guy has to beg to get a girl, in some form or another.>> Hands and knees, baby.
<<Thinking about it, a file might work, but you'd probably have to compress the foil a bit (unless you go for ingots or aluminum pots).>> For thermite? File, yes. Pots might be good; does the alloy matter much? How about the soft aluminum armature wire art stores sell?
<<The fun of thermite isn't the boom, it's the heat that can melt through a steel support beam.>> And the molten Iron slag you get as a biproduct, yes?
Firestorm><<Microwave? Hmm... You know, I am not sure. Mortar and pestle?>> roll a whole buncha it into as tight a wad as you can make, squash out the remaining air with a sledgehammer to make something like a flaky ingot, and then file?
<<Help teach kids about explosives. It's your American duty!>>
While you're at it, teach them how to melt Iron with kerosene!
...Oh, wait...
Lyn - A bit behind perhaps, but, gratzi for sticking it to the buggers.
Jackal><<remember re-elect bush, how can you deny urself another 4yrs of entertainment? america rules! remember that! and when we're all being incinerated in a nu-Klee-er blast, raise the fist of ur flaming corpse up high and scream, "I ROCK"!!!>>
Y'all can do that. Lain and I, we'll be up in the Canadian Rockies with sunglasses and spf-3,000,000,000 sunblock, laughing at the fireworks.
Yeesh, slow week. Blew off work monday to take Lain to the Dallas Aquarium, where many vertebrates AND invertebrates reside. Sadly, the octopus was sleeping it off when we went through, but the spider crabs and seadragons and manatees were worth it, plus the 4-foot amazon catfish. Tuesday was spent trying to find the rat that had died in my office over the weekend. ; P ...Rest of the week had sommat to do with guns and watching Wolf's Rain. Today, Spent the day tossing drums about and beating down lids with a sledgehammer. Hammers, when you get down to it, are really cool.
Bed now.
Gunjack "Tumbleweed" Valentine
Friday, May 21, 2004 12:27:31 AM
IP: 4.7.36.9
Thanks for showing me the ropes, I have been lurking and see several people making comments. I only wanted to correct what I wrote. Lesson learned, won't post so much. Thanks
froggleggs
Friday, May 21, 2004 12:15:28 AM
IP: 69.212.54.25
Sorry about that.
Anon> <<I am sorry that I post maybe a sentence or 2 a day>>: That's not it. It's usually accepted here that people will only make one post a day (granted, there are lots of exceptions), not make a post, think of something fifteen minutes later and post that seperately, and so on.
<<If I broke some type of rule that your guys have>>: Not really, but the lack of speed is in "Discussions do not occur in real time" in the rules, and a couple days of lurking should show that most of the regulars tend to once a day or less.
Brutis> <<the aluminium siding on the house is badly rusted where we have the grill agnst the house>>: That shouldn't be a problem. Not good enough surface area, and not enough heat, even with the barbecue going full blast.
Na zdorov'ya.
Gside - [gside@comcast.net]
Fair Haven, NJ
Friday, May 21, 2004 12:12:47 AM
IP: 69.141.212.54
...
Gside - [gside@comcast.net]
Fair Haven, NJ, l
Thursday, May 20, 2004 11:59:25 PM
IP: 69.141.212.54
Speaking of the devil! This afternoon Kieth was on Teen Titans. A few minutes ago, he was on Timon and Pumbaa. Now the episode w/ him in it (the one of Aladdin) is playing! How wierd. And Gargoyles is fixing to come on. Anyone who wants to hear Kieth David, flip to ToonDisney.
Krista
Thursday, May 20, 2004 11:10:44 PM
IP: 68.116.254.201
Man, Kieth David sure does get a lot of voice jobs, doesn't he? I've heard him on Gargoyles, (no duh), Justice League, Teen Titans, Aladdin, and I THINK I've heard him on Timon and Pumbaa. And Jeff Bennet was on Timon and Pumbaa! It's funny, because I'll hear him and immediately start looking all over the tv screen for Goliath.
Krista
Thursday, May 20, 2004 11:01:47 PM
IP: 68.116.254.201
Damien- Thanks for the info maybe now people won't think I am a spammer
frogleggs
Thursday, May 20, 2004 09:43:57 PM
IP: 69.212.54.25
nope... it will only show what you type in
eg... I have chosen just to go with my name and have gone with my usual "theme" (picture and color) that is all... (i almost never put in my e-mail.... but i do sometimes)
damien
Thursday, May 20, 2004 09:42:22 PM
IP: 24.71.218.212
hey yall
gside>> hmmm maby i should be more careful about the BBQ next to the house. the aluminium siding on the house is badly rusted where we have the grill agnst the house. BTW its a big steal drum bbq.
annon...>> they thoutht you were a spamer..shame on them..:P:P:P naah i just figrued you were the silent wall flower type.
thetrok>> the DVD is supposed to be comming out at the end of this year or so they say.
some of yall prob know the site already but clicky my name for the info on the dvd and possible movie status.
well i got to get out of here
later yall
Brutis - [<<<<clicky for dvd status. ]
Hammond, Louisiana, Usa
Thursday, May 20, 2004 04:52:22 PM
IP: 205.214.170.231
If I put a name in does it automatically show my e-mail address I am at work so I don't want that to show-
Anonymous
Thursday, May 20, 2004 03:12:23 PM
IP: 65.161.188.11
sorry anony... we have had the occasional trouble with spammers and i just jumped to conclusions... you can always just run a name and once you settle in a bit, just use whatever... i only became a member after posting for 6 months...
anywho.... I'm on vacation... so anyone who wants to try to annoy me will have to work twice as hard...
Damien - [currently in]
Creston, bc
Thursday, May 20, 2004 03:11:07 PM
IP: 24.71.218.212
I am sorry that I post maybe a sentence or 2 a day, I did not know it was being rude, I have been a fan of the Gargyles and just wanted somewhere to go and read. I thought this site was very well put together and the stories are great. Thought, I would become a member but wanted to checked it out first. I think you are rude if you don't like what I say don't read it. If I broke some type of rule that your guys have someone should have told me just trying to get to know people that is all.
Anonymous
Thursday, May 20, 2004 09:19:39 AM
IP: 65.161.188.11
Hi yall! It's been time I didn't post a message. Is there any new about the release of Gargoyles Dvd Season One? Thanks y'all. Saludos
TheTrok
SpainThursday, May 20, 2004 04:23:37 AM
IP: 130.206.158.234
I'm looking for a rare animal; an aquatic animal that is present, but doesn't like to be seen, but prefers to merely observe.
Real post whenever I feel like it.
DPH
AR, USA
Thursday, May 20, 2004 03:55:38 AM
IP: 67.14.195.38
Fire Storm> <<And anything for an OC3 at home>>: Bribery, murder, unnatural acts with cat-5 cable.
<<With her with me I am less of a danger to the community>>: That, and there is no danger to the community if they get rid of you.
<<By the time I got to 12 I sent back a whole person>>: Averaging 12+ pounds per box? That must've cost a lot for shipping. Unless you added insult to injury by sending them postage due.
<<At least it wasn't begging>>: I don't believe you. Every guy has to beg to get a girl, in some form or another.
<<I just have to perform the rites that make it stay pure and fresh>>: Does it use up any of the blood first?
<<I think you get the hottest temps from a Fe/Al mix, though>>: Probably, but if you're in a bind...
<<You know, I am not sure. Mortar and pestle?>>: Banging around a pure metal will only deform it. It's the nonmetals that are brittle. Thinking about it, a file might work, but you'd probably have to compress the foil a bit (unless you go for ingots or aluminum pots).
<<There are children in this country that aren't taught how to make improvised explosives>>: That just proves how good of a teacher my father is. He lights up some thermite every year for the kids.
<<teach them how to make explosives>>: The fun of thermite isn't the boom, it's the heat that can melt through a steel support beam.
<<my animation of Angela showing the Kama Sutra to the beat of The Bloodhound Gang's song "Bad Touch">>: There's no way there are enough positions to do one to a beat. Maybe you let each position last for a measure or two, and animate thrusting on the beat.
<<Oh, like that's important>>: You could always start zoomed in tilted and then have it resolve out to the full goatse.
Brutis> <<i dont know how to make thermite from it but apperently i got the material>>: All thermite is is rust and aluminum. Which would make general living dangerous if it weren't for two things. You need both things powdered to have enough suface area between the two to react well, and you need a very, very hot source to start the reaction, hence the magnesium/sparkler (it generates enough heat on its own to continue the reaction).
Anon> <<Not a spammer sorry>>: Still, the main point is you are posting more often than is generally considered polite around here.
Na zdorov'ya.
Gside - [gside@comcast.net]
Fair Haven, NJ
Thursday, May 20, 2004 02:30:57 AM
IP: 69.141.212.54
P.S.-Like my info? I thought it was kinda funny.
Same person that wrote the previous one.
Wednesday, May 19, 2004 10:39:52 PM
IP: 68.116.254.201
Anonomous: Yes, I was kind of wondering about the "I wish the world family..." I thought you just came in to say "word." Like some really corney teenager or something. Am glad your no spammer. Those are so annoying.
Lynati: Congrats!!
Krista - [Who wants to know?]
Can I help you?, What are you looking at?, Nobody cares.
Wednesday, May 19, 2004 10:38:22 PM
IP: 68.116.254.201
<<smells a spammer>>
buddy we can see your IP we know they are All YOU - I am aware you can see my IP address I had missed spelled the word "word" with "world" and wanted to correct it. Not a spammer sorry
Anonymous
Wednesday, May 19, 2004 04:31:21 PM
IP: 65.161.188.11
Lady - thanks for answering, I read your profile, I am sorry about the loss of your mother, I also lost a family member to cancer, that has to be harder though when it is your own mother. Death alone is not easy in general, I just lost another family member in April of old age but it still is not easy.
Congratulations on getting married it is coming up soon, I am sure life is pretty crazy right now for you.
Anonymous
Wednesday, May 19, 2004 10:34:46 AM
IP: 65.161.188.11
HEy! I thought the only thing you could do with a microwave was make plazmoids!
(scarily enough this actually works.... CLEAN your microwave BEFORE doing this... i have an odd shaped lump of melted plastic on the top of my microwave from an old piece of cheese {the plasmaballs LOVE foodstains}
vid clips at the site with my name...
instructions etc at the following
http://www.amasci.com/tesla/mwball.txt
http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/tesla/ballgtn.html
http://apache.airnet.com.au/~fastinfo/microwave/ball.html
Dam i'm evil! - [this is the best one!]
Wednesday, May 19, 2004 03:29:47 AM
IP: 207.6.144.51
hey yall
gside & fire storm>> i do have plenty of corroded metal laying around and i even drive a truck covered with corrosion. i dont know how to make thermite from it but apperently i got the material.
i forget>> ill have to send those AOL disks to that guy i have still got like 10 or so left that i dont know what to do with..
Everybody>> in the late 70's or early 80's a movie came out about 5 whiches who changed a man into an animal he wanted to be. but there was a stipulaton that until he felt it in his heart he would not change. bla bla. but he felt it and changed. yadda yadda.
does anyone know about that movie or something close to it that i can get a reference from...i cant rember who played in it but most of them are still on tv and in movies today..can anyone help me if this sounds close to anyting
later yall
Brutis - [creature_of_the_night_20042004@yahoo.com]
Hammond, Louisiana, Usa
Wednesday, May 19, 2004 01:27:56 AM
IP: 205.214.170.231
Gside: <Anything for more bandwidth.>
Oh yeah. And anything for an OC3 at home.
<But we've already proved that she's insane for staying with you. Maybe it's more of a danger to the community thing.>
Yeah. With her with me I am less of a danger to the community.
<A surprise in every box. I assume they weren't all from the same source>
For the most part, no. I mean, with the first 6 or so I just sent back one part. Then I got creative. By the time I got to 12 I sent back a whole person... given, it was made from parts of 12 people (and a few animals... and some other stuff).
<I'd count love as part of the convincing.>
At least it wasn't begging.
<Any excuse to carry six quarts (about 6912 feet worth of writing mystic symbols/circles/etc.) of fresh blood.>
I just have to perform the rites that make it stay pure and fresh.
<Or if you don't have any rusted metal lying around, apparently you can use just about any metal oxide, the the green stuff on old copper pipes should work too.>
I think you get the hottest temps from a Fe/Al mix, though.
<Do you have any tips on powdering my aluminum foil?>
Microwave? Hmm... You know, I am not sure. Mortar and pestle?
Let me ask on the metal casting forum. There's a few people on there playing around with thermite.
<I thought everyone knew how to make thermite>
Unfortunately, no. There are children in this country that aren't taught how to make improvised explosives. So it is our duty to grab random kids off of the street and teach them how to make explosives.
And these children will use these explosives to stop terrorists. If you don't you are helping the terrorists. You don't want to help the terrorists that did 9-11, do you?
Help teach kids about explosives. It's your American duty!
<That's just wrong>
Thanks! I know! (I am tossing around the idea of a classical opera piece or a song from The Phantom of the Opera, with the Phantom being played by Stile). Maybe, just MAYBE, I will actually try it instead of just thinking of it like my animation of Angela showing the Kama Sutra to the beat of The Bloodhound Gang's song "Bad Touch"
<Though it also closes the wrong way.>
Oh, like that's important!
Brutis: <no i dont have thermite>
Maybe not at the moment. BUT you DO have the stuff laying around to make it!
Fire Storm
Wednesday, May 19, 2004 12:48:30 AM
IP: 65.114.91.3
Fire Storm> <<Ah, but it's worth a try>>: Anything for more bandwidth.
<<They want to take ME from her>>: But we've already proved that she's insane for staying with you. Maybe it's more of a danger to the community thing.
<<They stopped coming after I sent a dozen or so body parts back>>: A surprise in every box. I assume they weren't all from the same source.
<<Convincing her was easy, once I got love involved!>>: I'd count love as part of the convincing.
<<You may be right, but by gummit, it will be fun trying>>: Any excuse to carry six quarts (about 6912 feet worth of writing mystic symbols/circles/etc.) of fresh blood.
<<mixing 3 parts powdered red rust (Fe203)>>: Or if you don't have any rusted metal lying around, apparently you can use just about any metal oxide, the the green stuff on old copper pipes should work too.
<<1 part aluminum powder>>: Do you have any tips on powdering my aluminum foil?
<<don't you think before posting dangerous stuff like that?>>: I thought everyone knew how to make thermite.
<<Well, picture the Goatse image singing OPERA>>: That's just wrong. Though it also closes the wrong way.
Brutis> <<no i dont have thermite>>: Sure you do. You've got to have corroded metal lying around, and aluminum isn't that hard to find.
Lady Mystic> <<I am "The Lady" Fire Storm and Gside are referring to>>: And I'm just too lazy to write out Mystic.
Na zdorov'ya.
Gside - [gside@comcast.net]
Fair Haven, NJ
Wednesday, May 19, 2004 12:12:08 AM
IP: 69.141.212.54
Anonymous: <<"THE LADY" IS THIS A PERSON IN GENRAL OR A CHARACTER I SOMEHOW MISSED>>
I am "The Lady" Fire Storm and Gside are referring to. See my TGS CR Member Profile via my name link for more information.
Lady Mystic
Tuesday, May 18, 2004 07:33:22 PM
IP: 68.249.9.90
<<smells a spammer>>
buddy we can see your IP we know they are All YOU
Damien
Tuesday, May 18, 2004 06:37:12 PM
IP: 207.6.144.51
* word
Anonymous
Tuesday, May 18, 2004 04:36:37 PM
IP: 65.161.188.11
Some times I wish the world family was never invented
Anonymous
Tuesday, May 18, 2004 04:34:08 PM
IP: 65.161.188.11
I think this article speaks for itself on how Darwin needs a little help now and again
Fire STorm - [<--- Dawrin has FAILED me!]
Tuesday, May 18, 2004 04:21:51 PM
IP: 68.249.9.90
"THE LADY" IS THIS A PERSON IN GENRAL OR A CHARACTER I SOMEHOW MISSED-
Anonymous
Tuesday, May 18, 2004 03:53:29 PM
IP: 65.161.188.11
*dusts the room and polishes the furniture in memory of Tony Randall*
Spike
Tuesday, May 18, 2004 01:48:33 PM
IP: 68.93.248.242
Brutis><<hey i found something really kool to do with those blasted AOL disks>>
another way to get rid of them could be to go to http://www.nomoreaolcds.org/ and send them the CD's. Those guys try collect 1,000,000 CD's and "give them back" to AOL in a big truck column. They want to show AOL that most users don't really want their damn CD's.
Lynati> <<I graduated college on saturday>> Congratulations from me, too.
Martin M
Fulda, Hessen, Germany
Tuesday, May 18, 2004 01:44:05 AM
IP: 217.84.153.190
hey yall
gside>> no i dont have thermite just good old sparklers and ducktape. the bang is not very big though only good for blowing holes in the house, coolers, and oh yeah those AOL cds.
later yall
Brutis - [creature_of_the_night_20042004@yahoo.com]
Hammond, Louisiana, Usa
Tuesday, May 18, 2004 01:35:38 AM
IP: 205.214.170.231
Gside: Just thought about this! Remember that ad a few years ago with the singing belly buttons?
Well, picture the Goatse image singing OPERA!
Heh heh heh... must find Flash now...
Fire Storm
Tuesday, May 18, 2004 12:48:08 AM
IP: 65.114.91.3
Gside: <I'm pretty sure amv.org limits how many you can grab at once.>
Ah, but it's worth a try!
<Can't argue with that. So how often to you have to protect the Lady from the nice young men in the clean white coats?>
They want to take ME from her, but I don't allow them to! They stopped coming after I sent a dozen or so body parts back
<Probably common sense, after finally convincing the Lady.>
BAH, I say, BAH! Convincing her was easy, once I got love involved!
<My point, but I don't believe the blood you just drained will be much use in spell components>
You may be right, but by gummit, it will be fun trying!
<As long as you're willing (or excited) to deal with whatever comes from first resorting to violence.>
Are you kidding? I would pick that class BECAUSE of the violence!
<You're going to be playing with photoshop, aren't you? And then you're going to use that as a basis to start a goatse centered, AYB style flash. What have I unleashed upon the world?>
Hmm... I hadn't intended on that... but I HAVE wanted to start using flash...
<This is what I get for not resorting to violence...>
You should know that violence only begets more violence... which is why violence is so KEWL!
<Come now, sparklers should be used to ignite your homemade thermite>
Now he is going to Google thermite and find out that you make it by mixing 3 parts powdered red rust (Fe203) with 1 part aluminum powder, and that it needs a high temp to ignite it, like a burning piece of magnesium, a sparkler, or the arc from an arc welder.
I swear... don't you think before posting dangerous stuff like that? ;)
Greg Bishansky: <And this is what happens when sex is not taught in school... or by parents for that matter.>
I would have NOT told them about sex. Let Darwin take his course.
Fire Storm
Tuesday, May 18, 2004 12:46:49 AM
IP: 65.114.91.3
And this is what happens when sex is not taught in school... or by parents for that matter.
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_957945.html?menu=news.quirkies.sexlife
Greg Bishansky
Monday, May 17, 2004 11:53:46 PM
IP: 216.179.3.50
Fire Storm> <<My link is Livejournal's Metaquote>>: Pretty good, and at least there's one on Jersey today.
Damien> <<4 number 2's wth>>: Leo was being conservative, I was right, DPH was just a second off, and I guess Dezi only checked off her cache instead of a hard reload.
Fire Storm> <<if it is slow I open multiple windows>>: I'm pretty sure amv.org limits how many you can grab at once.
<<It has stuck around ME for MANY years! That ALONE is proof of insanity!>>: Can't argue with that. So how often to you have to protect the Lady from the nice young men in the clean white coats?
<<Don't wanna try. Not sure if it is Decency, Morals, something else, or all of them conspiring against me>>: Probably common sense, after finally convincing the Lady.
<<Well, when she is thrusted on the pillar, THAT blood will spill!>>: My point, but I don't believe the blood you just drained will be much use in spell components.
<<I SUPPOSE that I should be nice... na. Hmm... a Black Mage/Thief cross>>: As long as you're willing (or excited) to deal with whatever comes from first resorting to violence.
<<Must check that out>>: You're going to be playing with photoshop, aren't you? And then you're going to use that as a basis to start a goatse centered, AYB style flash. What have I unleashed upon the world?
<<You're too kind!>>: This is what I get for not resorting to violence...
Brutis> <<ever made a bomb with sparklers>>: Come now, sparklers should be used to ignite your homemade thermite.
Lynati> <<I graduated college on saturday>>: Congratulations.
Na zdorov'ya.
Gside - [gside@comcast.net]
Fair Haven, NJ
Monday, May 17, 2004 11:47:07 PM
IP: 69.141.212.54
Lynati: Wow, I totally missed that if you posted it last week. Congrats!!
Tharos
Monday, May 17, 2004 09:41:24 PM
IP: 69.40.141.126
Jaden: [What have I missed?]
well, I graduated college on saturday... ; )
Lynati
Monday, May 17, 2004 09:17:20 PM
IP: 67.64.40.108
hey yall..
hey i found something really kool to do with those blasted AOL disks. first a quick question..ever made a bomb with sparklers...well if you have then you can see where im going with this. i got vid of myslef blowing about 20 disks to hell and i made a copy and mailed it to the AOL place..covering my face and such..i dont want to get in trouble i just hate AOL.
Brutis - [creature_of_the_night_20042004@yahoo.com]
Hammond, Louisiana, Usa
Monday, May 17, 2004 09:06:26 PM
IP: 209.205.156.134
Gside: <Forgot about that.>
Ah HA!
<you'd need to get more than 20 or so to hit a gig, and amv.org isn't that fast.>
Ah, if it is slow I open multiple windows. Multi T3's in, but they watch to make sure no one is abusing them
<Well, that proves that your decency is insane.>
Well DUH! It has stuck around ME for MANY years! That ALONE is proof of insanity!
<You think you'd find someone besides the Lady go for a tumble with you?>
Ah, maybe. Dunno. Don't wanna try. Not sure if it is Decency, Morals, something else, or all of them conspiring against me.
<Spells are rather picky about this sort of thing, and they'd want a special kind of virgin blood. You know, the kind you fly the bedsheets for>
Well, when she is thrusted on the pillar, THAT blood will spill!
<Well, I don't want to carry her all the way out there, and sometimes it pays off if you start out nice>
Ah, true. I SUPPOSE that I should be nice... na. Hmm... a Black Mage/Thief cross...
<You just had me imagine a picture of that opening behind the Chrono Trigger battle screen.>
Must check that out.,,
<You really are evil.>
*blush*
You're too kind!
<Yes, that's old news.>
Very true.
Dph: <What I would prefer as a "fairness counter" - anytime things get out of seriously out of balance (one player is getting extremely bad luck) , the game attempts to fix things>
I think that the counter should only pertain to the beginning of the game only. Anything after that is fair, IMHO.
"That's not funny. Most men have a pornographic memory. All we see all day long are boobs butts and boners. It's not right. Oh well, time to go and eat lunch; a banana, 2 grapes, fuzzy peach, and a couple of melons all covered in yogurt." Someone on Livejournal
Fire Storm
Monday, May 17, 2004 08:22:49 PM
IP: 65.114.91.3
Number 12!
46 days left to submit entries for the Music Video contest (deadline is July 1).
51 days left to reserve your hotel room at the Delta Centre-Ville (deadline is July 6 at noon).
60 days left to pre-register for The Gathering 2004 (deadline is July 15).
81 days left until The Gathering 2004 in Montreal, Quebec!
Patrick - [<-- le Gathering]
Monday, May 17, 2004 06:38:26 AM
IP: 68.21.245.247
11th.
Ed
Cambridge, England
Monday, May 17, 2004 03:28:38 AM
IP: 131.111.8.103
Ten(10) and on with the show!
Vinnie - [tpeano29@hotmail.com]
Marquette, Michigan, USA
Monday, May 17, 2004 03:26:41 AM
IP: 66.103.227.165
9th in the name of all nines!
4 number 2's wth
Dam
Monday, May 17, 2004 02:58:19 AM
IP: 66.94.233.48
No clue what number, put pretty sure it's in the top ten.
Fire Storm and Lady Mystic
Monday, May 17, 2004 01:41:36 AM
IP: 68.249.9.90
7th.
Bud-Clare
Monday, May 17, 2004 01:40:18 AM
IP: 66.67.201.63
Ack its a messy top ten this time -- but for once I am in it...
silvadel
Monday, May 17, 2004 01:10:46 AM
IP: 24.225.221.135
Hey Everyone,
Sorry I've haven't been around much in the past weeks, but I've been really busy with classes. My on-line abnormal psych class is WAY hard. I hope everyone's doing alright. What have I missed?
Later.
Jaden
Monday, May 17, 2004 01:07:26 AM
IP: 4.27.107.51
I mean 1st.
Leo
Monday, May 17, 2004 12:49:25 AM
IP: 68.231.241.236
Fourth then. Still awesome.
Dezi
Monday, May 17, 2004 12:49:08 AM
IP: 68.58.158.101
2nd or 3rd or whatever. Con was awesome, more later!
Dezi
Monday, May 17, 2004 12:48:43 AM
IP: 68.58.158.101
Top 10, #2?
DPH
AR, USA
Monday, May 17, 2004 12:48:23 AM
IP: 67.14.195.20
2nd.
Na zdorov'ya.
Gside - [gside@comcast.net]
Fair Haven, NJ
Monday, May 17, 2004 12:48:22 AM
IP: 69.141.212.54
2nd.
Leo
Monday, May 17, 2004 12:48:09 AM
IP: 68.231.241.236