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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2001 2:55 pm
by Chrissy
Ubik if this is all true... you have been talking to a considerable amount of alter-ego's the entire time, pretending they were all separate people... There is something seriously wrong with you. Image

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2001 3:42 pm
by Waverly
I have good news and bad news:

The good new is that the monkey no longer m@sterbates. Image

The bad news is that it was Ubik who made it no longer necessary Image

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2001 3:43 pm
by leedogg
Originally posted by Avariel:
@ leedogg- Neutral? You sound much more like the Chaotic type to me.
Join Gruntboy, AlienBob, and myself in the halls of chaos and disorder!


im not too sure about aligning myself with anyone yet, but i sure would like to take that flying triangle for a whirl.

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2001 3:48 pm
by Aegis
Ubik, why'd you castrate that poor monkey?

And Chrissy, don't worry, I'll wait for you! Heh... The story is not progressing. I'm too lazy to even resume typing it... Maybe with some inspriation to type again...

Poor Monkey...

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When is a Raven like a Writing desk?

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2001 4:00 pm
by Chrissy
Aegis, I know what you mean. After a small boost a few days ago my writing has been so pitiful my labtop hasn't been on for about four days... That's never happened to me before... It's gotto be either a small writers block or Waverly really is corrupting me. Image

A younger man... waiting for me too... I'll keep it in mind... Image

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2001 4:37 pm
by Weasel
Originally posted by Melosh-tar:
Current Crisis: Having to get a unit repaired. Image
Go man go...Ubik has more vile evil plans.(Yea like it can get any more vile and evilthan it has already) Image

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"Boo says Weasel is the best"

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2001 5:20 pm
by Waverly
Originally posted by Melosh-tar:
I'm the poor monkey. Man, you put muddy boots on the table and he goes nuts. Image
OOOHHHH I need the healing hands again. Image
No, the monkey was from a failed attempt to raise Omar from the dead. It didn't work and Ubik has taken a liking to the monkey Image

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2001 11:49 pm
by Ubik
Waverly, did I mentioned earlier that you are sick? Well, I changed my mind. You are not sick. You are scum Image

Just like Weasel Image



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I would be #1 but I have a)to work a bit
b)a wife to take care of

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2001 11:51 pm
by Waverly
Chomp on it, my Greek friend Image

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2001 3:31 pm
by Avariel
Well well well

My little topic grew incredibly while I was out for the weekend. Sundays are my recovering days. They are also the day of the week I hate most.

@Chrissy- Hey, I've got broad shoulders. I'm a little on the thin side now, though. (between 150 and 155 lbs, and I'm about 5'10)
Not even gonna attempt the Irish accent that Grunyboy did, though.
Although I did think of it right before I saw his post. Image hehe

Well, thanks to everyone for responding, and keep em comin.

By the way, my current job crisis is temporarily resolved.

Now I have to choose between Job A and Job B.
Both of them suck, which is to be expected, since I haven't been to college yet and I can't do what I want to do for a living yet.
(Play with computers FULL-TIME, not just a hobby)
So, I'd welcome any opinions on which job I should choose. Would you guys mind?

Job A:
description: working at a meat counter in a grocery store
hours: 8 am to 4pm
pay: a "whoppin" 6 bucks an hour.
disadvantages: only 6 bucks an hour, I like evening hours better, and I have to deal with customers, which means I have to smile and be happy and sweet, which is something I ceased doing altogether many years ago.
benefits: doesn't sound too hard, except for the smiling part.


Job B:
description: working in a fast-food place
hours: 4 pm to 11:30 pm
pay: 7 bucks an hour
disadvantages: I hate the idea of working at a fast food place.
benefits: better pay, I like the hours better, since I'm almost nocturnal these days, and since I'd be in the back I don't have to smile or be positive or enthusiastic, thank God.

Any suggestions from anyone?

This 18 yr old could use some mature advice.




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Every man dies. Not every man really lives.

~Avariel~
"Damn pointy-eared tree-hugging elf, prancing through the forests and whatnot!"

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2001 3:37 pm
by Chrissy
Avariel. I can understand your lack of enthousiasm for a fast food place. (not that I have to worry about working there because I'm a spoiled little brat Image) But I'd say take that job. It pays more, you like the hours better and no more smiles when you're in a bad mood. I'd know...
But I'm not mature either, maybe you should ask somebody else... Image
(not amny mature people around here tough)

And suddenly everybody has the shoulders... Why don't I meet you people in the street? (because there's most likely an ocean in between Image)

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2001 10:18 pm
by Weasel
Originally posted by Avariel:
Job B:
description: working in a fast-food place
hours: 4 pm to 11:30 pm
pay: 7 bucks an hour
disadvantages: I hate the idea of working at a fast food place.
benefits: better pay, I like the hours better, since I'm almost nocturnal these days, and since I'd be in the back I don't have to smile or be positive or enthusiastic, thank God.
I believe you have already made your mind up..

Remember all most everyone has to start somewhere...even if it's temporary..go with the one you would think is the best for you.

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"Boo says Weasel is the best"

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2001 5:16 pm
by vixen
the only thing about working in restaurants is that when you come home you end up smelling of food...not pleasant. also customers expect more in restaurants than they do in shops. but.. time goes a bit quicker and there's normally nice people about...except ginger 16 year olds- the one that snogged my boyf unfortunately works with me at the restaurant. had a go at her the other night, enjoyed every minute of it and made her upset for days. don't know why she was upset though, i don't really do confrontations and i wasn't exactly scary but apparently she's gutted. ha!

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2001 5:19 pm
by Waverly
@ vix: hi there, question...what is the meaning of 'ginger' in this context? BTW hope you made the sod miserable prior to dumping him Image

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2001 6:03 am
by Gruntboy
Heh heh. She deserved it. Image

Ginge minge.

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2001 8:28 am
by Osiris
I'm not surprised she was upset. As Big Bill Shakespeare said "hell hath no fury like a woman who's boyfriend is chasing a 16 year-old ginger skirt". Image

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2001 8:37 am
by Karembeu
Now now everyone.....what's so wrong with "gingers"????

Vixen..."gutted"???? I just love those expressions from up north.......you might want to "bray" her if she's "doing your head in"...... Image