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In summary: Some members also made jokes and teased each other. The conversation ended with one member finally sharing his photo and asking the others to go easy on the photoshopping.
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laminatedevildoll said:
do you think it's possible to find a man who cooks?
I cook. :biggrin:
And from what I've read in GD it seems there are plenty of males on PF that cook so it must not be that hard to find one.
 
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  • #1,752
TheStatutoryApe said:
I cook. :biggrin:
And from what I've read in GD it seems there are plenty of males on PF that cook so it must not be that hard to find one.
Now that's what I need: a physicist who cooks. What can you cook TheStatutoryApe? BTW, interesting name.
 
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  • #1,753
laminatedevildoll said:
Now that's what I need: a physicist who cooks. What can you cook TheStatutoryApe? BTW, interesting name.
I sent you a PM instead of continuing the conversation here.
 
  • #1,754
laminatedevildoll said:
Frankly, I don't mind being like Tomb Raider or like Mrs. Smith. All I need is a whip. Is that too extreme?
No. Miss Evo, Mistress of the Dark, might even give you whip lessons if she's in the mood. I'll have to do some thinking about the movie plot though: Laminatedevildoll: Geophysicist Fatale!
Geophysics is a great subject. Most of my research work concerns programming... modeling faults and stuff.
I live in San Diego. I saw a map of the faults they know about under the city. It was pretty shocking.
I cannot believe that the possibility of another earthquake in california is very high.
I think you mean another BIG earthquakes. There's little ones all the time. I certainly hope there are no impending big ones in urban areas. I've been through 5 or so since I've lived here: big enough to shake the building I was in. It's pretty unnerving.
 
  • #1,755
marlon said:
only You can express himself like that :approve:
Anybody can; I'm just the only one assinine enough to do it publicly.

laminatedevildoll said:
I am not so sure about wearing risque clothing...
When you're not sure about something, leave the decision in the hands of an expert. Do it!

laminatedevildoll said:
everyone in PF is so hot.
Apparently you missed the page with my picture on it.

Evo said:
arildno...<shakes head> what am I going to do with you? :wink:
C'mon, Evo... you've got to be used to it by now. If a hot guy shows up, arildno is the first one in vying for pole position.

laminatedevildoll said:
All I need is a whip. Is that too extreme?
Are you kidding?! Around here, that's absolutely mundane. Go check out the stories about the electroejaculator. (Down, arildno; it's for rhinos only!)

laminatedevildoll said:
Geophysics is a great subject. Most of my research work concerns programming... modeling faults and stuff. Apparently, we are trying to put together a program that would ultimately predict the possibilities of earthquakes in southern california.
I hope that you post lots of stuff about it. It's a subject that interests me a lot, but somehow I haven't had much exposure to it.

laminatedevildoll said:
do you think it's possible to find a man who cooks?
My cookbook has two whole chapters:
1) How to Work a Can Opener
2) How to Work a Microwave
(But I'm sure that for the likes of you I could figure out Peking Duck or Oysters Rockefeller.)
 
  • #1,756
Danger said:
Anybody can; C'mon, Evo... you've got to be used to it by now. If a hot guy shows up, arildno is the first one in vying for pole position.
:blushing:
You have bumfounded me.
I don't even get my grammar right.. :cry:
 
  • #1,757
arildno said:
:blushing:
You have bumfounded me.
I don't even get my grammar right.. :cry:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
  • #1,758
I suppose it helps to have a visual of who you are talking to. And it seems that everyone is having a lot of fun with it so here is me.
 

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  • #1,759
Skyhunter:
You have a face that indicates you've undestood the basic, for ever valuable lessons the three guys visible on your T-shirt tried to tell us all.

Hopefully, with time, I'll learn those lessons as well, whether or not my face follows suit.
 
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arildno said:
Skyhunter:
You have a face that indicates you've undestood the basic, for ever valuable lessons the three guys visible on your T-shirt tried to tell us all.

Hopefully, with time, I'll learn those lessons as well, whether or not my face follows suit.
I think he's saying you look old, and I totally disagree. :biggrin:
 
  • #1,761
I would have put it that he looked like a kind person..
 
  • #1,762
arildno said:
I would have put it that he looked like a kind person..
Nice save. :wink: Yes, he looks very kind too. I wonder if we could guess the other people on his shirt... I really want to know what they all have in common.
 
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zoobyshoe said:
No. Miss Evo, Mistress of the Dark, might even give you whip lessons if she's in the mood. I'll have to do some thinking about the movie plot though: Laminatedevildoll: Geophysicist Fatale!

That's a great title! I wonder if there are any classes that I can attend during the academic year (besides Physics) on the side for whipping lessons. I am sure there are many ways to handle a whip that I don't know of.

zoobyshoe said:
I live in San Diego. I saw a map of the faults they know about under the city. It was pretty shocking.
I think you mean another BIG earthquakes. There's little ones all the time. I certainly hope there are no impending big ones in urban areas. I've been through 5 or so since I've lived here: big enough to shake the building I was in. It's pretty unnerving.
Yeah, there were about three small little earthquakes all in one week here some time ago. I don't know; I guess I'd rather live in earthquake country than in hurricane country.
 
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  • #1,764
Danger said:
When you're not sure about something, leave the decision in the hands of an expert. Do it!
I will lose some weight first.
Danger said:
Apparently you missed the page with my picture on it.
No, your wife must be a lucky woman.
Danger said:
Are you kidding?! Around here, that's absolutely mundane. Go check out the stories about the electroejaculator. (Down, arildno; it's for rhinos only!)
What's an electroejaculator? I am curious to learn.
Danger said:
I hope that you post lots of stuff about it. It's a subject that interests me a lot, but somehow I haven't had much exposure to it.
Yeah, I should. But most people don't care anyway.
Danger said:
My cookbook has two whole chapters:
1) How to Work a Can Opener
2) How to Work a Microwave
(But I'm sure that for the likes of you I could figure out Peking Duck or Oysters Rockefeller.)
By the way, I am a vegetarian. I dig soy.
 
  • #1,765
Skyhunter said:
I suppose it helps to have a visual of who you are talking to. And it seems that everyone is having a lot of fun with it so here is me.
It's remarkable how you resemble one of my Physics teachers.
 
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laminatedevildoll said:
I will lose some weight first.
Veluptuous is better.

laminatedevildoll said:
Yeah, I should. But most people don't care anyway.
Do it anyway.

laminatedevildoll said:
By the way, I am a vegetarian. I dig soy.
:yuck: uh oh.. ummm I mean how nice. :biggrin: :tongue:
 
  • #1,767
arildno said:
You have a face that indicates you've undestood the basic, for ever valuable lessons the three guys visible on your T-shirt tried to tell us all.
It's a bloody good thing that I clicked on his picture after your post to find out what the hell you were talking about, because until it was enlarged I thought that it was a Three Stooges shirt. :redface:

laminatedevildoll said:
I will lose some weight first.
Not necessary, but if it makes you more comfortable I guess I can wait a while.

laminatedevildoll said:
No, your wife must be a lucky woman.
Don't have one.:frown: Don't have any prospects.:cry:
Do you have plans for the next 50-60 years?:shy:

laminatedevildoll said:
What's an electroejaculator? I am curious to learn.
It's Moonbear's project, so she'd best explain it. It has something to do with 'Rhino Love' and seems to take up about 5% of the Thread Killer thread.

laminatedevildoll said:
Yeah, I should. But most people don't care anyway.
Well, it's not a passion with me, but definitely interesting.

laminatedevildoll said:
By the way, I am a vegetarian. I dig soy.
Awww, nuts...! I guess I can't marry you after all. The only digging that I would do in regard to soy would be to bury it.
:yuck:
 
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http://www.divinelegacy.org/images/filesopezz/gizzack/meatwork.jpg
 
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  • #1,769
Skyhunter said:
I suppose it helps to have a visual of who you are talking to. And it seems that everyone is having a lot of fun with it so here is me.
WOOT! Skyhunter is a cutie! :tongue2:
 
  • #1,770
honestrosewater said:
Nice save. :wink: Yes, he looks very kind too. I wonder if we could guess the other people on his shirt... I really want to know what they all have in common.
Why thank you very much. :shy: I have a bumper sticker that reads 'At all times, in all things, be KIND, in thought, word and deed'. I fail to live up to this standard, but I am trying hard and getting better at it everyday. It is good to know that it shows on my face.

The T-shirt is the art work of a very close friend. Their are nine men on the shirt. I pointed out to him that their were women who also had this trait. He agreed with me but since he did the art for himself, he isn't inclined to change it after all these years.

The men are:

Buddha, Socrates, St. Francis Assisi, Leonardo Da Vinci, William Shakespeare, Sir Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, and Albert Einstein

I am not personally convinced about William Shakespeare, and Isaac Newton, however the others, from their own writings there is little doubt.
 
  • #1,771
Evo said:
WOOT! Skyhunter is a cutie! :tongue2:
I couldn't read the DOB on your drivers license but if you are near my age then you will probably know what the expression 'stone fox' means. :shy:
 
  • #1,772
Skyhunter said:
Why thank you very much. :shy: I have a bumper sticker that reads 'At all times, in all things, be KIND, in thought, word and deed'.
I'm getting a kind of Astronuc vibe here. Maybe you two will become buddies.
 
  • #1,773
Skyhunter said:
I couldn't read the DOB on your drivers license but if you are near my age then you will probably know what the expression 'stone fox' means. :shy:
I've heard the expression, but can't recall what it means.
 
  • #1,774
Evo said:
I've heard the expression, but can't recall what it means.

In the seventies and eighties it was roughly the equivalent of 'drop dead gorgeous', although the expression also implied an attitude as well. I reserve use of the expression to describe a certain type of beautiful woman. One with classic unpretentious beauty, and a certain cleverness and intelligence that is evident in her facial expressions and the glint in her eyes. :wink:
 
  • #1,775
laminatedevildoll said:
Yeah, there were about three small little earthquakes all in one week here some time ago. I don't know; I guess I'd rather live in earthquake country than in hurricane country.
We have plenty of warning with hurricanes, so I don't mind them as much (maybe I would care more if I owned property). There is a lot of lightning in Florida, especially during the summer. But it's more of an inconvenience, having to stay out of dangerous places during the storms. Florida is quite nice most of the time. I wouldn't want to live in Tornado Alley.
 
  • #1,776
Danger said:
It's a bloody good thing that I clicked on his picture after your post to find out what the hell you were talking about, because until it was enlarged I thought that it was a Three Stooges shirt. :redface:
I thought it was the Three Stooges too! :rofl:
Skyhunter said:
I have a bumper sticker that reads 'At all times, in all things, be KIND, in thought, word and deed'. I fail to live up to this standard, but I am trying hard and getting better at it everyday. It is good to know that it shows on my face.
Note the first virtue listed here. :!)
The men are:

Buddha, Socrates, St. Francis Assisi, Leonardo Da Vinci, William Shakespeare, Sir Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, and Albert Einstein

I am not personally convinced about William Shakespeare, and Isaac Newton, however the others, from their own writings there is little doubt.
Innovators? Environmentalists? I'll have to think more about this one.
Edit: I think I've got it: Vegetarians?
 
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  • #1,777
I've read some not very good things about Edison in relation to Tesla so I wouldn't be too sure about him either.
 
  • #1,778
TheStatutoryApe said:
I've read some not very good things about Edison in relation to Tesla so I wouldn't be too sure about him either.
You mean electrocuting animals?
 
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That was part of the anti-Westinghouse campaign put forth by the Edison Company. The anti-Westinghouse campaign was also responsable for the switch to execution by electric chair. There was also a matter where Edison appearantly promised Tesla money for designing a better version of a particular device (Tesla worked for Edison when he first arrived in the states) but when Tesla produced the improved design Edison laughed at him and told him he was just joking. Tesla never received anything for the design but Edison appearantly patented it and used it.
 
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http://myspace-595.vo.llnwd.net/00161/59/53/161153595_l.jpg


I'm posting a new pic because I have a question. I'm going to a party where everyone is supposed to dress eighties style. I already have an idea of who I'll be dressing but I have no idea what to do with my hair. I want to make it look eighties but I don't want it to look like crap. I know this is a rather difficult mission but if anyone has any ideas I would apreciate the help. :smile:
 
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  • #1,781
TheStatutoryApe said:
I'm posting a new pic because I have a question. I'm going to a party where everyone is supposed to dress eighties style. I already have an idea of who I'll be dressing but I have no idea what to do with my hair. I want to make it look eighties but I don't want it to look like crap. I know this is a rather difficult mission but if anyone has any ideas I would apreciate the help. :smile:
I'm messing with my avatar now, so just a quick suggestion: Boy George hat (wig optional). :biggrin: Seriously, you could pull it off. You can google for plenty of inspiration. :smile:

Oops, who are you planning to dress as?
 
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Skyhunter said:
In the seventies and eighties it was roughly the equivalent of 'drop dead gorgeous', although the expression also implied an attitude as well. I reserve use of the expression to describe a certain type of beautiful woman. One with classic unpretentious beauty, and a certain cleverness and intelligence that is evident in her facial expressions and the glint in her eyes. :wink:
The Astronuc vibe may have been spurious. I think, now, you may be Irish.
 
  • #1,783
honestrosewater said:
I thought it was the Three Stooges too! :rofl:
Note the first virtue listed here. :!)
Innovators? Environmentalists? I'll have to think more about this one.
Edit: I think I've got it: Vegetarians?
Yes they were, at least I'm sure most of them were.

So where is your pic?

I didn't see it listed alphabetically. -searches through thread- :shy:
 
  • #1,784
Skyhunter said:
Yes they were, at least I'm sure most of them were.

So where is your pic?

I didn't see it listed alphabetically. -searches through thread- :shy:
I don't have any decent, recent pictures. I was actually just looking through pictures this morning, but they're all at least 15 years old. There's one from a few years ago, but I'm in a group and you can barely even see me.

I did notice that my mom looks kind of like Evo. I'll post some pics if you guys are curious.
 
  • #1,785
Anybody else think that Skyhunter:

Bob25.jpg


Looks an awful lot like pornstar Brandon Irons (guy on right):

133_brandon_irons.jpg
 

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