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Carmant posted:I cannot do that as I am no longer in the town. I was merely passing through. WELL GO BACK THEN
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peter gabriel posted:WELL GO BACK THEN I will do it for a kiss from bird woman.
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Carmant posted:I will do it for a kiss from bird woman. I can make this happen. Somebody has a new favorite as of 21:22 on Dec 31, 2015 |
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Zeroisanumber posted:I can make this happen. I'll make the wiki!
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Zeroisanumber posted:I can make this happen. you guys and your lack of timg tags
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Bloody Cat Farm posted:
You are extremely beautiful and you guys make a cute couple. Hey, John Travolta circa 1978 called: he wanted his way of looking extremely beautiful in a leather jacket back. Ignite Memories posted:Long time listener first time caller Let me just say this: this is a wonderful picture and I think your haunch looks extremely meatful. e: meaty-ful. Minimalist Program has a new favorite as of 21:38 on Dec 31, 2015 |
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Zeroisanumber posted:I can make this happen. I am not sure if you are kidding or if this is really you (weird costume?) but either way, I think you look good, and very distinguished.
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:you guys and your lack of timg tags I thought about it, but I decided that Chickenlady needed to break some tables.
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That's fair. If you want to change it back I respect your artistic choices
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# ? Dec 31, 2015 22:23 |
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The joke wasn't good enough to put in the effort.
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Ignite Memories posted:Long time listener first time caller So...you going to tell us how you ended up in a crowd shot of Wordgirl?
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:
Apparently it is a valid thing in Paxton, IL. https://richarddawkins.net/2014/10/wheres-jesus-check-aisle-5/
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Minimalist Program posted:I am not sure if you are kidding or if this is really you (weird costume?) but either way, I think you look good, and very distinguished. That's the Chickenlady, a minor character from the affable 90's sketch comedy "Kids in the Hall". I went to a 90's-themed costume party a while back as her, but I don't have a picture handy so I just googled up the original. Still have the costume though, so if Carmant's desperate for that kiss I can break it out.
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Zeroisanumber posted:The difference between beard/hair color is unlikely and amazing. If I'm out in the sun in summer my beard will turn red and gets darker the deeper into winter we get. The gray bits stay gray though.
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Choco1980 posted:So...you going to tell us how you ended up in a crowd shot of Wordgirl? I story boarded on seasons 7 & 8! Everybody on the animation team got an extra. That was my favorite job ever, it was a shame the studio shut down or I'd still be happily making wordgirl.
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100 odd new posts and this is the best drama you guys can generate? can't even derail threads right
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A 50S RAYGUN posted:100 odd new posts and this is the best drama you guys can generate? can't even derail threads right Well, I'd try to do something about it, but I'm too busy trying to avoid Kitchner and his pitchfork-wielding mob.
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Witches get stitches.
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Kitchner posted:Witches get stitches. Laugh it up, mortal. I'll come to collect what's mine on your death bed.
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Leaf Witch gonna trap your soul in her cloak for a couple centuries.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 03:09 |
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Joke's on her, I live in London so I don't have a soul.
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Detective Thompson posted:Leaf Witch gonna trap your soul in her cloak for a couple centuries. Kitchner posted:Joke's on her, I live in London so I don't have a soul. Your soul will be mine.
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schnickety scribe posted:Why would I dirty up my cloak with someone's soul? Souls go in thrice-cursed, glass bottles when in storage. Storing them anywhere else is just asking for trouble.
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schnickety scribe posted:Sold it already, have you? I'll call around, see who has the contract. I wish, I could do with cash. I think London just sucks out your soul via ridiculous tube train commuting and puts them all in some sort of nether realm, and replaces it with a hatred of tourists.
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Kitchner posted:I wish, I could do with cash. What's so bad about commuting via trains/subways? I take two to work every day and my soul remains quite intact. Granted, I haven't run into many tourist flocks, except my first week of commuting, when there was a big, important(?) golf tournament along the interurban line, and earlier this year when the Pope came to town and everything shut down. That was nuts. There were so many people just standing around and in my way on the subway platform. If you don't know what you're doing, stand to the loving side instead of having your group of 15 people milling around like confused cattle! Also, some rear end in a top hat backed into my drat car. At a gas station. While they were being screamed at to stop. Joke's on them, my car is a tank and took no damage. Their car left with some fancy new paint and a hosed up bumper.
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schnickety scribe posted:What's so bad about commuting via trains/subways? I take two to work every day and my soul remains quite intact. Crazy house and rent prices in London means anyone who's not a Saudi Arabian Prince, Russian Oligarch, or some sort of banker has to live on the outskirts of the city, but all the offices are in the centre, so each morning I do over an hour on this: My office (when I'm not at a client) is on Baker Street (yes that Baker Street) which means it's one of the primo tourist destinations. I guess it's probably not too dissimilar from New York in the way people in the US half-joke that people in New York are rude, it's the same for London. Somebody has a new favorite as of 18:08 on Jan 4, 2016 |
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schnickety scribe posted:What's so bad about commuting via trains/subways? It's the eternal signal failure that is the circle line.
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kitchner why would you post a 3000 pixel image without thumbnailing it, you are all just loving with me now aren't you
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:kitchner why would you post a 3000 pixel image without thumbnailing it, you are all just loving with me now aren't you To be fair, it's something to expect from someone with no soul.
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touche.
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:kitchner why would you post a 3000 pixel image without thumbnailing it, you are all just loving with me now aren't you I didn't count them. Also, I'm posting from my phone so I didn't see how big the photo is.
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Waci posted:It's the eternal signal failure that is the circle line. The three worst things I've heard announced on the tube were: 1) "due to a customer incident, we are delayed" - I've always assumed this meant someone died, until we were literally told once someone threw themselves on the tracks at like 11:00pm and they cancelled all the trains 2) "If there are any customers with professional medical training, please make yourself known to a staff member" - Said on new years eve 3) "Can Inspector Sands please report to the operation room" - this is actually code for "there's a fire" and I wish I never learnt that
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Kitchner posted:Crazy house and rent prices in London means anyone who's not a Saudi Arabian Prince, Russian Oligarch, or some sort of banker has to live on the outskirts of the city, but all the offices are in the centre, so each morning I do over an hour on this: Huh, who'd have thought Gerry Rafferty had such a loyal fan base
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Kitchner posted:Crazy house and rent prices in London means anyone who's not a Saudi Arabian Prince, Russian Oligarch, or some sort of banker has to live on the outskirts of the city, but all the offices are in the centre, so each morning I do over an hour on this: I lived in Manhattan for years and yes, Londoners and New Yorkers are very much the same breed.
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Zeroisanumber posted:I lived in Manhattan for years and yes, Londoners and New Yorkers are very much the same breed. Assholes?
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I very much like the tube. Cleaner than nyc, same as DC. I didn't ride rush hour like DC tho.
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VendaGoat posted:Assholes? Yes
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Kitchner posted:Yes Fair enough.
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Kitchner posted:I guess it's probably not too dissimilar from New York in the way people in the US half-joke that people in New York are rude, it's the same for London. Who is joking? People from New York are rude as poo poo. Who the gently caress else will stare you straight in the eye yet pretend not to see you when you wish them a good afternoon?
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Washington comes close, but there they respond with fear and confusion.
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