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Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:17 pm
by Tybaltus
later Lee. Hopefully you will show up more often here.

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:18 pm
by Bloodstalker
Nite Lee have a good one :D
Weasel, look on the bright side, maybe they'll throw you and Sly in the same jail cell


I think he has already thought of this, that would explain the paranoid look in the eyes of his avatar ;) :D

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:19 pm
by Weasel
Originally posted by Dottie


@Weasel: I take it you havnt heard of 'inner beauty' and all that stuff? :D
Inner beauty?? :D :D
Originally posted by leedogg


Weasel get the phone handy, I'm bout to call.
*Must find phone* :D


@Ms.T , great give me more nightmares. :D

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:19 pm
by C Elegans
Originally posted by Tybaltus
@CE sorry you felt miserable :( One would think that being sick would make you sleep more due to drowsyness and all that other lovely stuff. :rolleyes:
Thanks Tyb, it's not that bad...I probably would sleep more it I weren't so unconfortable with the heat here. It's very hot weather and our flat is even hotter thanks to the large windows and sunshine all day :rolleyes:
posted by Dottula
I see, I suppose ill have to feel sorry for you... despite your hostility.
No need for your false sympathies...you don't need to change your unpleasant, annoying behaviour just because I have a cold. Besides, Georgi has left so you don't need to impress her any longer.

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:21 pm
by Tybaltus
Originally posted by C Elegans
Thanks Tyb, it's not that bad...I probably would sleep more it I weren't so unconfortable with the heat here. It's very hot weather and our flat is even hotter thanks to the large windows and sunshine all day
Well it is quite uncomfortable where I am, aswell. However Ive got an air conditioner in my room, so I dont have to suffer from the heat while I sleep. :D :cool:

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:22 pm
by Bloodstalker
Posted by CE

Thanks Tyb, it's not that bad...I probably would sleep more it I weren't so unconfortable with the heat here. It's very hot weather and our flat is even hotter thanks to the large windows and sunshine all day


Want some rain? seem like that is all we have had here every day this summer. :)

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:23 pm
by C Elegans
Originally posted by Weasel
It was only a minor mistake.

Now if you said, I agree with Weasel 110%...you would be in real trouble.
Yeah, I would be both mad...and lacking even the most fundamental math skills... :D

Talking about inner beauty...this skyblue looks somewhat ethereal...makes you think of Rubens' paintings and sweet, light things like...fairies and such. Not you Weasel, not at all.

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:23 pm
by T'lainya
Originally posted by Weasel


*Must find phone* :D


@Ms.T , great give me more nightmares. :D
LOL What else am I here for? :D :p

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:25 pm
by Dottie
Originally posted by C Elegans


No need for your false sympathies...you don't need to change your unpleasant, annoying behaviour just because I have a cold. Besides, Georgi has left so you don't need to impress her any longer.
:rolleyes: Feel a little compassion and what do you get in return... :rolleyes: Georgi has nothing to do with this... I wonder why you bring her up now...

@Weasel: Beauty is supposed to come from the inside in some way... I've never understood completely, but it seems to be a general concensus that this is the case.

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:37 pm
by Bloodstalker
Nite all, I'm off to bed :cool:

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:37 pm
by C Elegans
@Tybaltus: Air condition...how nice, I wish I had that here. In old European houses like the one I live in (built 1860), there is never air condition. And 90% of the time it's so cold here so you don't need one :D

@BS: I'd like some cool rain please...in my bedroom. :) The hubby is fast asleep, I'm sure he wouldn't even notice. :D
Good night, sleep well!

@Dottius Loyola: Compassion? You? Yes, about as much as a refridgerator. :rolleyes: I thought Georgi had to do with everything you did... :D

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:42 pm
by Dottie
Originally posted by C Elegans

@Dottius Loyola: Compassion? You? Yes, about as much as a refridgerator. :rolleyes: I thought Georgi had to do with everything you did... :D
On days like these the refridgerator is my best friend. We like each other. :) Well... :o ... I wouldnt exactly say everything... I do stuff outside of this board too you know... sometimes...

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:42 pm
by Tybaltus
Originally posted by C Elegans
@Tybaltus: Air condition...how nice, I wish I had that here. In old European houses like the one I live in (built 1860), there is never air condition. And 90% of the time it's so cold here so you don't need one :D
Hey, a classic house. That must be pretty cool to live in old fashioned house, aslong as its well maintained. We need air conditioning. Usually when people think of MA, USA they think of cold, or snow. We get into the 70's to 90's from May to September.

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:51 pm
by C Elegans
Originally posted by Dottie
On days like these the refridgerator is my best friend. We like each other. :) Well... :o ... I wouldnt exactly say everything... I do stuff outside of this board too you know... sometimes...
Actually, you are right...if I keep close to you, I might feel better thanks to your cold radiation :D can't believe I just said that :eek:

You do stuff outside this board? Amazing - when? :D

posted by Tybaltus
Hey, a classic house. That must be pretty cool to live in old fashioned house, aslong as its well maintained. We need air conditioning. Usually when people think of MA, USA they think of cold, or snow. We get into the 70's to 90's from May to September.
I've never been to MA, I used to have some friends in Boston, and they described the climate as similar to here (Sweden). Fairly cold and some snow in the winter, hot summer, but I think the summer stays a bit is longer where you live.

I like this kind of old stone houses, I can't really imagine living in a modern house :D Wooden floor, large windows, 12 feet between floor and ceiling, it's a special style that you don't see in modern Scandinavian houses. The only thing I don't like with this house is that it has a pinkish sort of facade, not very pretty. (Ask Dottie, he has seen it)

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 11:56 pm
by Tybaltus
Originally posted by C Elegans


I've never been to MA, I used to have some friends in Boston, and they described the climate as similar to here (Sweden). Fairly cold and some snow in the winter, hot summer, but I think the summer stays a bit is longer where you live.

I like this kind of old stone houses, I can't really imagine living in a modern house :D Wooden floor, large windows, 12 feet between floor and ceiling, it's a special style that you don't see in modern Scandinavian houses. The only thing I don't like with this house is that it has a pinkish sort of facade, not very pretty. (Ask Dottie, he has seen it)
Sounds like a luxurious house. Far from what Ive got. We have to repair our roof constantly because the people who put the addition to our house was a fly-by-night operation. They took our money and ran. Weve never found them. The problem with the roof was they didnt put shingles, instead, they took a short cut, and just put a shingle material CARPET-so that didnt let the water flow from the roof down towards the ground. Rather it was just stagnant and eventually it caused a drip in out house. Weve fixed that, but it cost plenty of money. Stupid fly-by-night operation :mad:

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2002 12:00 am
by Dottie
Originally posted by C Elegans
Actually, you are right...if I keep close to you, I might feel better thanks to your cold radiation :D can't believe I just said that :eek:

You do stuff outside this board? Amazing - when?
See, how wise it was of you not to dispose of your advisor. :D And I will try hard to become more cold and emotionless than ever. Cant belive you said it either, usally when you want to do something that involves me you dont bother telling me first.

All the time! You just dont notice since you're not here. :mad: For example I was out shopping yesterday. I bought 3 litres of orange juice.

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2002 12:29 am
by C Elegans
Originally posted by Tybaltus
Sounds like a luxurious house. Far from what Ive got. We have to repair our roof constantly because the people who put the addition to our house was a fly-by-night operation. They took our money and ran. Weve never found them. The problem with the roof was they didnt put shingles, instead, they took a short cut, and just put a shingle material CARPET-so that didnt let the water flow from the roof down towards the ground. Rather it was just stagnant and eventually it caused a drip in out house. Weve fixed that, but it cost plenty of money. Stupid fly-by-night operation :mad:
Most houses in the inner city look like this, the apartments are horribly expensive and often quite luxorious...this was too, but we were lucky since the people we bought it from were in a hurry to move elsewhere :D

About where in MA do you live, in a city or a rural area?

Horrible with your roof, must have costed a fortune to fix such a major problem :mad: What is a fly-by-night operation?
It's amazing what so called "professional" people can do sometimes...my best friend who lives in a bunglow-style house payed a lot of money to get her cellar fixed, and the very next day the wallpaper fell down :rolleyes:
posted by Dottium
See, how wise it was of you not to dispose of your advisor. And I will try hard to become more cold and emotionless than ever. Cant belive you said it either, usally when you want to do something that involves me you dont bother telling me first.

All the time! You just dont notice since you're not here. For example I was out shopping yesterday. I bought 3 litres of orange juice.
Hmpf...well, I can use you today. But why should I?

Amazing - I am sure your shopping took at least 10 minutes and was synchronised with Georgi's sleep? :D

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2002 12:29 am
by Tybaltus
Is the tavern done for the night? Its been lonely or quiet in here for a while...

EDIT-Nevermind-CE just said something as I posted this.

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2002 12:34 am
by Dottie
Originally posted by C Elegans

Hmpf...well, I can use you today. But why should I?

Amazing - I am sure your shopping took at least 10 minutes and was synchronised with Georgi's sleep? :D
You'll never know when you're going to need me again, take this flashlight and point it towards the nightsky when you do. ;) I would be happy?

That was purely coincidential. :o You as a scientist shouldnt have any problems to differ between correlation and casuality. :D

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2002 12:34 am
by Tybaltus
Originally posted by C Elegans


Most houses in the inner city look like this, the apartments are horribly expensive and often quite luxorious...this was too, but we were lucky since the people we bought it from were in a hurry to move elsewhere :D

About where in MA do you live, in a city or a rural area?

Horrible with your roof, must have costed a fortune to fix such a major problem :mad: What is a fly-by-night operation?
It's amazing what so called "professional" people can do sometimes...my best friend who lives in a bunglow-style house payed a lot of money to get her cellar fixed, and the very next day the wallpaper fell down :rolleyes:
I live in a largish yet small town called Sudbury. Very quiet here. Im about 45 minutes west of Boston, driving.

A fly by night operation is a group of fakes posing as a business. They trick people that they are professionals. When they get enough money, they close the operation before people sue and leave the country. Thats why we had difficulty locating them. They used false names, ID's, everything. They planned it very well and took our family as idiots and took our money :mad:

The addition was just horrible and we have spent the last 2 years repairing something that was started 10 years ago.