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Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 3:37 am
by Stilgar
*Wakes up, and orders a C.C.B and something strong next to it*
Good morning everyone,
everything ok in here?
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 3:40 am
by Eerhardt
the actions of Eerhardt
** pours Stilgar a mug of C.C.B. and sets a glass of J.D. next to it ** Morning Stil. Everything's
- took the new car for another spin yesterday. No problem shifting gears whatsoever
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 3:41 am
by Kameleon
Re: the actions of Eerhardt
Originally posted by Eerhardt
I see you know your Russian - well, best of luck in advance on your trip to America ** pours Kam and himself an E.C.h.C. each **
Cheers *SLURRs his E.C.h.C* I did Russian for 5 years at school, unfortunately with the appalling system of modern language teaching in this country, that's the equivalent of one or two years of teaching in another European country. I've forgotten pretty much all of it anyway...
Morning Stil
I think we're OK, apart from Beldin's Bucking Fizziness
, how are you?
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 3:45 am
by Stilgar
Re: the actions of Eerhardt
Originally posted by Eerhardt
** pours Stilgar a mug of C.C.B. and sets a glass of J.D. next to it ** Morning Stil. Everything's - took the new car for another spin yesterday. No problem shifting gears whatsoever
Thanks
*drinks the C.C.B and starts nipping the JD*
Shifting gears isn't that hard,
where you used to a automatic?
So it's to going to work with the car now,
all you have to do now is leave mommy's house, and you're ready to start living.
Just got my new collegescedual, dman those bastards expect me to go to school from 9 tot 5, that's goint to be tough!!
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 3:50 am
by Eerhardt
the actions of Eerhardt
Originally posted by Kameleon
Cheers *SLURRs his E.C.h.C* I did Russian for 5 years at school, unfortunately with the appalling system of modern language teaching in this country, that's the equivalent of one or two years of teaching in another European country
I guess we're at same level then
- what're your plans, once you get to America? ** SLURRs his E.C.h.C. ** @Stilgar: used to drive an automatic for a year, yes
- as far as moving out of the house is concerned, my parents find it too convenient to have me around for babysitting my little brother. I'll move out... some day... maybe tomorrow...
- sorry to hear about the schedule
, but it could always have been worse (starting at 8 or having class till 6 - I remember Wednesdays when I had class from 8 till 20
)
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 3:56 am
by Stilgar
Re: the actions of Eerhardt
Originally posted by Eerhardt
I guess we're at same level then - what're your plans, once you get to America? ** SLURRs his E.C.h.C. ** @Stilgar: used to drive an automatic for a year, yes - as far as moving out of the house is concerned, my parents find it too convenient to have me around for babysitting my little brother. I'll move out... some day... maybe tomorrow... - sorry to hear about the schedule , but it could always have been worse (starting at 8 or having class till 6 - I remember Wednesdays when I had class from 8 till 20 )
Please say you had atleast 3hour brakes!!!!
It's goint to be fun monday, i have now idea where i should go (to room 51.16.0310) have to make a phonecall today i think.
I hope it's goint to be a cool new study (for those who don't know, i'm goint to study (star)physics (sp?) next week)
(maybe E can translate better if he dousn't mind: Natuur en Sterrenkunde)
*SLURRS his JD and asks for a nother one*
*Do whe have something to eat here as well????*
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 3:58 am
by Kameleon
Re: the actions of Eerhardt
Originally posted by Eerhardt
I guess we're at same level then - what're your plans, once you get to America?
Sounds like it...I can say "hello", "goodbye", "the sights" and "can I change a hundred roubles into dollars?" and that's about all that's survived
In America, I'll be mainly taking care of my grandfather, who hasn't been very well at all. My internet access will be severely reduced, I'd think that "none" describes it better than "some". Probably I'll be just walking around a lot, going various places and probably a couple of trips into New York. I'll probably be caught up in some 7/11 things, being over there for it, and not a million miles away from Ground Zero. Oh, and I might be starting a friend's daughter on a Latin course, but she has some attention...difficulties, so that may be harder than it sounds
Update: Our phone at home isn't working for anything apart from the Internet, so I'm going to have to go offline so they can check our line or whatever they do. I'll hopefully come on on Monday to say bye for three weeks, but have a good day and a good weekend
Ciao guys, have several drinks for me!
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 4:05 am
by Eerhardt
the actions of Eerhardt
I recall you talking about your grandfather, Kam
- hope he gets better, while you're there
. Have a great weekend too, buddy and hope to see you on Monday before you head off! ** pours Stilgar another glass of Jack Daniels and points him towards a tray of glazed donuts ** @Stilgar: no breaks, apart from a one hour recess for lunch
(I think it's Physics and Astrology)
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 4:53 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Ciao Kam. Enjoy NY if we don't hear from you again (and even if we do, enjoy it all the same
)
@Stil-Is it astrophysics, possibly?
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 4:57 am
by Eerhardt
the actions of Eerhardt
** finishes his E.C.h.C. and takes a donut ** Heya, Ode. Could you turn on your handle for a moment?
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 4:57 am
by Stilgar
I hate fridays, i wanna go home, and get some sleep
(wanted to go to bed early yesterday, but then they decided to play Startrek IV on tv, and I just love that movie!!!)
I didn't have one good night of sleep since lowlands
*orders a C.C.B and put's on some good old dire straits music*
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 4:59 am
by Stilgar
Originally posted by Ode to a Grasshopper
Ciao Kam. Enjoy NY if we don't hear from you again (and even if we do, enjoy it all the same )
@Stil-Is it astrophysics, possibly?
I think that's correct.
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 5:01 am
by Beldin
Beldin:
**walks in from his cabin, reading a sheet of statistics**
Hi @all !
Have a nice trip @Kam !
Hi @Stil ! Hungry ? **snaps his fingers and picks the appearing plate of hotdogs out of the air before it has time to fall to the floor**
See you later !
**puts the plate on the bar, absentmindedly takes a hotdog, smearing some mustard on his papers in the process, takes a bottle of J.D. from the shelf and stamps back to his room**
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 5:04 am
by Stilgar
* grabs a hotdog, and also snaps his finger, nothing happands*
ROTFL
Just read a friends biology report about germs in publicbathrooms.
What do you think, there where more germs on the crane and the doorknow then inside and on the edge of the toilets/urinoirs.
This means that you can better wash you hands in the toilet then using the crane.
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 5:09 am
by Eerhardt
the actions of Eerhardt
** listens to the tunes of "Walk of Life", takes a bite out of his donut and notices Beldin conjuring up the hotdogs ** Thanks, mate... knew we could count on you - good luck on the paperwork
! LOL@Stilgar
- reminds me of a study on beer nuts you
don't want to hear about
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 5:16 am
by Stilgar
Re: the actions of Eerhardt
Originally posted by Eerhardt
reminds me of a study on beer nuts you don't want to hear about
Making me curios.
I also read once that they found 100ths different people's urine in the bowl of mints some restaurants have next to bathrooms
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 5:27 am
by Eerhardt
the actions of Eerhardt
Similar results, Stilgar
** finishes his donut, jumps into the hottub and starts SLURRing it away **
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 8:15 am
by Vivien
It's a bit quiet today, except for the serious 'no spam' threads.
*looks around and sighs, deciding it may be time to clean out the ol' pm box*
Well, whoevers around, have a good day
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 8:17 am
by fable
Originally posted by Vivien
It's a bit quiet today, except for the serious 'no spam' threads.
I'd have gladly discussed something, here, if anyone was posting. Didn't see your remarks above until you were already gone.
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 8:18 am
by HighLordDave
Originally posted by Vivien
Well, whoevers around, have a good day
I'm around, Vivien . . . and bored out of my skull. Not only is GameBanshee dead, but so is work. We call is "low-productivity" mode.