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- Maharlika
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Belated Happy Birthday, DW!!! *MWAH!*
Gee, I dunno about wrinkles, but I do know that you're an ageless beauty. Hope you had a grand time with your family. *hugs*
Gee, I dunno about wrinkles, but I do know that you're an ageless beauty. Hope you had a grand time with your family. *hugs*
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*Scrolls trough the birthday wishes, then suddenly remembers she might have to come to Canada this year...*
Happy birthday, DW! I'm sooo sorry I'm late with my wishes od ultimate happiness and absolutely-everything for you! May your life be a river of joy, and all your dreams come tru... wait. That's more like a curse... oh, damn!
:laugh:
Happy birthday, DW! I'm sooo sorry I'm late with my wishes od ultimate happiness and absolutely-everything for you! May your life be a river of joy, and all your dreams come tru... wait. That's more like a curse... oh, damn!
:laugh:
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Erm...what does she want me to do? Point the gun at every visitor that comes knocking at the door? And who the heck is Pennywise?Kipi wrote:And dress him as Pennywise? Excellent idea!
Though I'm not sure Des would agree with this...
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The thing that makes people fear clowns like death itselfDesR85 wrote:Erm...what does she want me to do? Point the gun at every visitor that comes knocking at the door? And who the heck is Pennywise?
You should really take the time and see "It" on a dark night
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[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]Bah! Bunch of lamers! Ye need the lesson of the true powergamer: Play mages, name them Koffi Annan, and only use non-intervention spells! Buwahahahahah![/QUOTE]
Just give balloons to everybody, that should be enough...DesR85 wrote:Erm...what does she want me to do? Point the gun at every visitor that comes knocking at the door? And who the heck is Pennywise?
Oh, and I agree with Fibey, you MUST see the movie called "It", then you understand our meanings...
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Like mr. Holopainen over there!"
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Like mr. Holopainen over there!"
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I see. I decline this offer, then. I never liked being a clown anyway.Kipi wrote:Just give balloons to everybody, that should be enough...
Oh, and I agree with Fibey, you MUST see the movie called "It", then you understand our meanings...
''They say truth is the first casualty of war. But who defines what's true? Truth is just a matter of perspective. The duty of every soldier is to protect the innocent, and sometimes that means preserving the lie of good and evil, that war isn't just natural selection played out on a grand scale. The only truth I found is that the world we live in is a giant tinderbox. All it takes...is someone to light the match" - Captain Price
- Philos
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Happy Belated B'day DW.
Work has side tracked me as well this past week. A bit late but none the less from the heart. Glad to hear you made the sale. CONGRATULATIONS
Now the move though, YUK. You have my greatest sympathies.
Been there, done that far more than I care to even begin to recall, Blehhh.
**Moving tip #186: Always pack the toliet paper last, it's liable to be the first thing needed on the other end. :laugh:**
Work has side tracked me as well this past week. A bit late but none the less from the heart. Glad to hear you made the sale. CONGRATULATIONS
Now the move though, YUK. You have my greatest sympathies.
Been there, done that far more than I care to even begin to recall, Blehhh.
**Moving tip #186: Always pack the toliet paper last, it's liable to be the first thing needed on the other end. :laugh:**
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- dragon wench
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Thanks everyone!
Regarding the movie "It," I have heard quite a lot about both the book and movie, but I've never gotten close up and personal with either. Horror just isn't really my kind of thing... Basically, I prefer movies that tend more toward psychological horror. One such work that comes to mind is the old cult classic "[url="http://www.picnicathangingrock.info/weir/weir.html"]Picnic at Hanging Rock[/url]," which uses a natural setting, light and exceptionally well done camera angles to instill a feeling of extreme unease throughout the whole movie.
It's not frightening, as such, but certainly disconcerting, and it plays with your mind.
@Philos,
thanks for the well wishes and advice...
Are you trying to say that there's something about moving that er.... inspires one to need TP?
But yeah... been there *waaay* too many times myself too.. *sigh* Hopefully this one will be the last for a while. *crosses fingers*
Regarding the movie "It," I have heard quite a lot about both the book and movie, but I've never gotten close up and personal with either. Horror just isn't really my kind of thing... Basically, I prefer movies that tend more toward psychological horror. One such work that comes to mind is the old cult classic "[url="http://www.picnicathangingrock.info/weir/weir.html"]Picnic at Hanging Rock[/url]," which uses a natural setting, light and exceptionally well done camera angles to instill a feeling of extreme unease throughout the whole movie.
It's not frightening, as such, but certainly disconcerting, and it plays with your mind.
@Philos,
thanks for the well wishes and advice...
Are you trying to say that there's something about moving that er.... inspires one to need TP?
But yeah... been there *waaay* too many times myself too.. *sigh* Hopefully this one will be the last for a while. *crosses fingers*
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- Philos
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Heh, Heh, Ya' neeeever know. :laugh:Are you trying to say that there's something about moving that er.... inspires one to need TP?
Hopefully this one will be the last for a while. *crosses fingers*
Here's hoping with you that it will.
We've been blessed with being in our present home for 7 years. But had 4 moves in the 7 years prior to that. Whew, no desire to make another.
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