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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 6:15 pm
by Demortis
Dogs are better, cats dont attack people when you use the phrase "play". my dogs are trained to it and it works.

and iks got a kick me dog. its short, short dogs cant do anything but bark. big dogs are better

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 6:22 pm
by Magrus
I had a cat that would attack on command before.

Yeah, definately don't like small dogs. German Shephards hate me for some reason too. Rotties and Pit Bulls I get along with though.

Anyways, going back to drinking to The Doors.

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 9:46 pm
by werebeargoddess
I love dogs, especially big dogs. I like Giant Shnauzers (sp? :confused: ) and Newfoundlands (sp?) in particular.

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 9:56 pm
by Tower_Master
[QUOTE=Brynn]So much for COMM. They give up this easily :rolleyes: :D
I totally agree with TM, btw.

(Day 5)[/QUOTE]

:D :D Read that? That's ME she's agreeing with!!! MUAH HA HA...Ha...ha...he...no. I feel so special now!!! :D :D

@ Syze: Ahh, slept through the last week of peculiar spamming-randomness-idiotic stuff, did you? Wise this is. ;)

*Hugs all*

*Edit - I'm loving the new avatar, by the way, Lu!

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 9:58 pm
by werebeargoddess
dude, imitating Yoda, are we? There is a thread for that, you know. :eek: :D

EDIT: 600 posts!! beat that!!! :D :D :cool: :p ;)

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:49 am
by ik911
*makes mental note of Tower Master's hugging*

Be afraid TM, be very afraid...

*tags WBG on shoulder*

ehm, I got [599 EDIT:600] posts right now....

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 1:45 am
by Brynn
@WBG: beware, WBG, this is when madness replaces sanity... :p

Btw, it's Newfoundlander, I think.

@CM: see what you teach these guys?! Now Ik comes with this "ohdonthugmeori'llkillyou" thing... :mad: You should be more responsible, showing a bad example to the next generation! :mad: They'll grow up in this cold, emotionless environment into insensitive bastards like you! :eek: :D

(Day 6)

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 9:38 am
by ik911
What? I'm not killing anybody! :eek:

It's just that hugging doesn't make sense.
Americans hug too much IMO.

However, I agree with you, it IS all CM's fault. I'm innocent :D :rolleyes:

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 9:42 am
by Luis Antonio
ik, why huggging doesnt make sense?

Its a sign of both respect and friendship, man, in my opinion, or at least I do that with respect and friendship in mind. Ok, CM is huggable by nature, but he doesnt count. :D

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 9:46 am
by Magrus
It's just that hugging doesn't make sense.
Americans hug too much IMO.
I quite enjoy being hugged my cute female friends here in America. I really don't see any problems with them wanting to hug me often. It's a sign of affection. If one of them went to hug me and I said "hugging doesn't make sense, you hug too much" I'd really piss her off. Girls and angry aren't fun together. :p

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 9:52 am
by ik911
I'm from the barren Lands of Nether.
We don't hug that much. It's a sign of weakness when done too often.

Sometimes it is okay to hug though, but it takes more than 'just-knowing' someone.
I have the feeling that everytime two acquanted Americans meet, they hug.

Oh, and girls here don't expect to be hugged or anything.

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 10:06 am
by Luis Antonio
As far as I feel, the girls I hug and my closest friends, whom I also hug, both like that and it helps to strenghten the friendship.

I'm half german half italian by decendancy (sp?) so while my mother will try to encourage us to hug and get close, my father is like away, more avoiding contact than anything. So what do I do to keep my dad closer? I hug him every now and then. Boy, its really something when you get back from work and you receive an unexpected hug from your father, for example...

I need to disagree with you, then, cause hugging seems to me like a sign of strenght, not weakness.

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:27 pm
by Locke Da'averan
my sisters (when i see them)are always like come here and give me a hug.. and i'm like "why?" but i like getting hugged/hug my gf though but that's a different story altogether..

@LA:you changed your avatar??? is DCI out of fashion or what? what's that new avatar? now i have to learn to recognize you by your new avatar...

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:29 pm
by Luis Antonio
Hehehe... Sorry Locke, just shapeshifting for a while... I guess the Castor avatar sometimes gives me a foolish face... well it do gives me a foolish face, and I need to test on other avatars too.

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:51 pm
by Locke Da'averan
yeah, i know, but it just the whole thing that i recognize ppl by combining their name+avatar so it might get me confused, but as long as it's just you and ik it's cool.. so no more av changing for the lot of ya, you hear? :D :D :D

argh, heard today that i have overtime whole weekend, so then i'm going to be atleast 3weeks without a day off at work.. and at week days, normally 13hr days(at weekends the usual 8hrs..)

i'm getting tired, i need sleep/rest/alcohol/time off/anything not work related but no, i'm still going to work..

(overtime is voluntary but i still do it for the money..)

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 2:44 pm
by Magrus
[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]I need to disagree with you, then, cause hugging seems to me like a sign of strenght, not weakness.[/QUOTE]

I agree, a lot of the girls around here, at least those I'd find worth my time appreciate a guy that isn't all macho and can be affectionate and caring once in a while. They've made it a point to let me know how much they appreciate the fact I don't push them away when they need a hug or a shoulder to cry on and how much they like that quality in a guy. Someone who isn't afraid to be caring and affectionate with them in public. They tend to look on guys who aren't like that as weak and insecure with their sexuality, I.E. homophobic. I could care less honestly, I'm affectionate by nature so I just do what I feel like doing anyways.

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 5:32 pm
by Demortis
*walks in with a hot water bottle on his head* errgh, i hate being sick.
*reads a screen on his forearm* blood alchoal(sp?) level to low.
*stumbles around the citadel tring to find the bar* need booze
*falls on his face* ouch *sits back up* i need a hug now that hurt *swaying back and forth*

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 9:02 pm
by Tower_Master
[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]As far as I feel, the girls I hug and my closest friends, whom I also hug, both like that and it helps to strenghten the friendship.

I'm half german half italian by decendancy (sp?) so while my mother will try to encourage us to hug and get close, my father is like away, more avoiding contact than anything. So what do I do to keep my dad closer? I hug him every now and then. Boy, its really something when you get back from work and you receive an unexpected hug from your father, for example...

I need to disagree with you, then, cause hugging seems to me like a sign of strenght, not weakness.[/QUOTE]

I'd completely agree with you on that one, Lou. To me, being able to hug someone is a sign of security in oneself, you know? Then again, I'm in America, and the vast majority of our population is over-prudeish, it feels like sometimes! :rolleyes: ;) :p

*Hugs Ik* Warned for what??? ;) :D

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 9:03 pm
by werebeargoddess
I have a lot of guy friends, but they would all probably be embaressed if I hugged them. And one or two of them have girlfriends already, so it wouldn't be appropriete really for me to hug them.

But dude, at my school, we would get in trouble for doing that in school. There is a school rule against public display of affection- which includes hugging or holding hands. It's wierd, because I see people do exactly that, and do not get into trouble, yet this one time, a friend of mine was walking along with her bf, and he was about to fall. She grabbed his hand to keep him from falling, and at that moment, a teacher walked by, and gave them detention for it. Strange, huh?

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 9:10 pm
by Tower_Master
[QUOTE=werebeargoddess]I have a lot of guy friends, but they would all probably be embaressed if I hugged them. And one or two of them have girlfriends already, so it wouldn't be appropriete really for me to hug them.

But dude, at my school, we would get in trouble for doing that in school. There is a school rule against public display of affection- which includes hugging or holding hands. It's wierd, because I see people do exactly that, and do not get into trouble, yet this one time, a friend of mine was walking along with her bf, and he was about to fall. She grabbed his hand to keep him from falling, and at that moment, a teacher walked by, and gave them detention for it. Strange, huh?[/QUOTE]

Woah! Where do you live, Dictatorshipregimeville? That's balogna, if you ask me. :rolleyes: What a load of bull. But hey, just wait to you get out in the real world, and can get smacked with a harrasment lawsuit! Whoo-hoo! :rolleyes: ;)