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Something I love about women with that look in their eye.

"Don't fuck with me. I've hadda bad week."

Some of us dig complications.

Sue us.
 
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~~Some of us dig complications.~~

Also, some of us dig contradictions (it all adds up in the long view).

Maybe I don't use enough emoticons? Smile Roll Eyes Razz Smile


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It strikes me now that those four emoticons transmute perfectly into smarmy.


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Frown Frown Frown Frown


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I just found it amusing. I'm not trying to embarrass anyone.

(contradictions: it all computes in the long view - if you understand how)


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Actually, it struck me as somewhat unfair until Trogdor acknowledged it. Then it strikes me as amusing and entirely consistent with a noble heart. Where's the smarminess in that?


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Purely the visual aspect. No intended comment or critique upon your remarks.

In fact, I liked the effect. Paul Reiser. Aliens.


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Ah, good! There's always a little mockery in humor, but I wouldn't want anyone here to be offended by my laughter; usually I'm laughing because I've been there, to some extent, myself.


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Hardly an ironheart, sir Lysimo Etruscus. Smile You read, I'm sure, of Cetamura del Chianti?


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Hm. Actually no, this is the first I've heard of it.
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Also of great interest to de Grummond was the discovery of some 10 iron nails deposited in the pit, all in an excellent state of preservation.

"These reflect what we know from ancient texts in Latin that note that the Etruscans treated nails as sacred, and regarded them as symbolizing inexorable fate," she said. "They had a ritual practice in regard to their deity Nurtia in which they would hammer a nail into the wall of the temple each year as a tribute to the goddess. We cannot yet be sure about the cultic significance of the nails of Cetamura, but they may well relate to the passage of time and thus to the sacred calendar of the Etruscans."

(they were all a bunch of softies, underneath) Wink

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i have seven minutes to post... ok.
yes he got lost in the mountains. i've seen the mountain, it'd be easy.
spent all day yesterday with him and our friend, hanging at the beach, shopping (we "made" him buy some jeans that make his butt look lovely), going from place to place around this area... we had fun.
oh yeah and my friend (the mutual friend) is going to mention to him that i'd date him. which is cool. so. anyway.
it's 24 minutes after 5am, i got four hours of sleep last night, and now i gotta go to work.


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You should have mentioned he has a cute butt.

But call him Daniel Boone a few times anyway. Let him know you're not unconditionally understanding of his lack of manly woodsmanship.

Remind him that the whole metrosexual thing is like, so over.
 
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Lysimo Etruscus: ((My foci are Egyptology and Assyriology, but -- history, I've found, is context.

Greco-Buddhists being the extremum.))

Lost in the butte region, wasn't it.


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Complications. Give him some complications.

That's what the punching in the nose was all about.

Oh... this is better!

Carry a nine!

Let him catch a glance of it! If he asks about it, say this,

"I'm not going back to prison. Never."
 
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robin trogdor williams

and more for the one who reads linear A and linear B


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Stroke his face and whisper,

"You don't have to be no doctor, beautiful. I can support us."

Then leave him sitting in the car while you rob a convenience store.
 
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Robin Williams is a hairback.

I ain't no gaddam hairback.
 
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for one who reads linear A and linear B

Heh! I'm afraid my foci were studio art, more studio art, and a very late-blooming desire for historical consciousness. I have an avid layperson's interest in antiquity, but I have to admit, linear B jokes still swoop right over my head.
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Greco-Buddhists being the extremum.))

Greco-Buddhist-atheists!! Big Grin


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Fellow wigbers, we have officially created the ultimate stream of consciousness thread.

I get dizzy if I read more than six or seven posts here...


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~~~ I get dizzy if I read more than six or seven posts here ~~~

Exactly!

I ain't no hairback!
 
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