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Sep20-10, 09:29 PM   #52
 

The "We love you Danger" thread


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??? What on Earth would give you that impression? "Castle" is on the TV.
I have about 2 dozen possible responses to your mention of the pump, any of which could get me banned.
and me divorced!
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(just kidding, hubby thinks this is all wonderful.
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Sep20-10, 10:14 PM   #53
 
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That prior incident quite took me by surprise. Yes... Evo, Astronuc, MIH, Moonbear, Arildno, Lacy... all know my real name, phone numbers, and address.
That made the stalking so much easier. Thanks again!
Sep20-10, 10:21 PM   #54
 
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That made the stalking so much easier. Thanks again!
See? Being stalked by MIH? Life is good!!!
Sep20-10, 10:25 PM   #55
 
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i would certainly have a beer with Danger. i like living on the edge sometimes.
Sep20-10, 10:33 PM   #56
 
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See? Being stalked by MIH? Life is good!!!
I can think of worse fates...
Sep20-10, 10:41 PM   #57
 
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I can think of worse fates...
Once I was stalked by Cyrus
Sep20-10, 10:52 PM   #58
 
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Once I was stalked by Cyrus
Mmmm m mmm mmmmmmm mm mmmmmm mmm mmmmm!
Sep20-10, 10:53 PM   #59
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Damnit.

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Sep20-10, 11:16 PM   #60

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and from all the other 200,000+ members that I speak for, that are not worthy of sharing your electrons, we bow in awe, and whisper in gratitude; Thank you, for having allowed us to be in your presence.


ps. There is supposedly a mouth of a river near here that is supposedly quite impressive in any manner of boat to go over. I've always wanted to try it.

What do you say? 70 foot waves in a 12 foot dingy?

Come on.... I'll pay the airfare...

Sep20-10, 11:22 PM   #61
 
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There is supposedly a mouth of a river near here that is supposedly quite impressive in any manner of boat to go over. I've always wanted to try it.

What do you say? 70 foot waves in a 12 foot dingy?

Come on.... I'll pay the airfare...
My boating experience is pretty much limited to slowly cruising 4th Avenue trolling for trollops, but I'll try almost anything once...
Sep20-10, 11:46 PM   #62

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My boating experience is pretty much limited to slowly cruising 4th Avenue trolling for trollops, but I'll try almost anything once...
We don't have Trollops around here, that I know of. Though it might be a language barrier type thing. That's not a crack-hoe is it? If that's the case, then yes, we've plenty of them. My old friend was just saying this morning that he'd rather give one $5 to go away than sit next to her describing what she'd do for said $5.

I quite agreed with him. I've had a few of them trollops, and it took months to get rid of the scratchy little buggers they left behind.
Sep21-10, 12:52 AM   #63
 
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We don't have Trollops around here, that I know of. Though it might be a language barrier type thing. That's not a crack-hoe is it?
Well, in my day it was horse; crack came along a lot later. But yeah, that's pretty much it.

By the bye, I'll need a wetsuit for our adventure. I have a profound, and very irritating, propensity for entering hypothermia when evaporative cooling takes place. It's weird; I can stroll around outside in a T-shirt when it's -40° and be perfectly comfortable, but if I get wet it's game over no matter how warm a day it is.
Sep21-10, 01:06 AM   #64

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Well, in my day it was horse; crack came along a lot later. But yeah, that's pretty much it.
Well, in any event, you don't need any experience to go boating with me.

After all, I've none.

Good night.

the boss want's me in at 6am tomorrow and it's only 7 hours away and it takes me 3 hours just to think about going to work after I wake up in the morning, which is only, if you do the math, 4 hours away...., so, as I said, good night!


zzzzzzzzzz.............
Sep21-10, 01:21 AM   #65
 
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Good night, then, old bean. If this might help you any, I discovered decades ago that bagging 2 hours of sleep, napwise, on the couch is more restful than 9 hours in my bed. I suspect that it's because REM state comes on almost immediately in that situation.
Sep21-10, 01:27 AM   #66
 
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Good night, then, old bean. If this might help you any, I discovered decades ago that bagging 2 hours of sleep, napwise, on the couch is more restful than 9 hours in my bed. I suspect that it's because REM state comes on almost immediately in that situation.
Couch>Bed when it comes to short naps for sure.

I don't know any of the back story or anyone here personally, but from what I gathered of you from this thread , you remind me of Randy Pausch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_M...layer_embedded
Sep21-10, 01:49 AM   #67
 
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I don't know any of the back story or anyone here personally, but from what I gathered of you from this thread , you remind me of Randy Pausch.
I've never heard of that dude before, but I quite enjoyed the first 5 minutes. Then I noticed the countdown clock and realized that there was more than an hour left to go. Right now, I don't want to spend the time... but I'll try to watch the whole thing later on. I don't, as a general rule, like motivational speakers, but this guy is amusing. He seems to be a combination of Wayne Dyer and George Carlin.
Sep21-10, 02:10 AM   #68
 
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I've never heard of that dude before, but I quite enjoyed the first 5 minutes. Then I noticed the countdown clock and realized that there was more than an hour left to go. Right now, I don't want to spend the time... but I'll try to watch the whole thing later on. I don't, as a general rule, like motivational speakers, but this guy is amusing. He seems to be a combination of Wayne Dyer and George Carlin.
I don't like motivational speakers either - but his story is in fact very human. It's worth a watch for sure. If only for the anthropological aspects of it all.
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