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Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 8:35 pm
by fable
Guys.

Come on. This place is for creative spam. If you're just to say you're bored, and demand spam from one another, I'm going to boot you out. Think! Feel! Have a discussion! *That's* what creates spam. There are only ten million different things you could consider.
Ah, for the days when CE bellydanced while Brink worked the bar, and we regaled ourselves with discussions of what Sartre would have been like if he'd driven a taxi in Ankara.

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 8:44 pm
by Bloodstalker
You could actually engage in intelligent conversation while CE bellydanced? Man, you do have an iron will

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 8:46 pm
by Koveras
Heh, sorry fable. So, what do you all think of life? I think it's overrated.
(or something like that)
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 8:46 pm
by fable
Originally posted by Bloodstalker
You could actually engage in intelligent conversation while CE bellydanced? Man, you do have an iron will
Well, she brought up Sartre. It was while I was looking at her hips move from a rear position that I suggested Ankara.

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 8:47 pm
by fable
Originally posted by Koveras
Heh, sorry fable. So, what do you all think of life? I think it's overrated.
(or something like that)
A little general, yes? How about your sig, instead?
"I would betray the world before I let the world betray me." -Cao Cao
You every played any of the KOEI Three Kingdoms titles? Or the recent Three Kingdoms: Fate of the Dragon? What did you think of Cao Cao, Liu Bei, etc?

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 8:54 pm
by Bloodstalker
I understand fable. CE does have a way of stimulating ones mind even while you happen to be admiring the beauty of the dance.
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 8:56 pm
by fable
Originally posted by Bloodstalker
I understand fable. CE does have a way of stimulating ones mind even while you happen to be admiring the beauty of the dance.
Yes, indeed. Her discussion of the chemical origins of Multiple Personality Disorder was unusually firm, and her knowledge, well-rounded.
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:06 pm
by Bloodstalker
And her technique is astounding for causing the retention of what she tells you. Sheer genius, useing the hypnotic rythme of music in conjunction with the swaying of her hips to bring a mans mind to the point where ideas and suggestions can find a frim foothold

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:09 pm
by fable
Are you suggesting that I need the sway of CE's hips to cause me to retain an idea?

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:13 pm
by Bloodstalker
Well, I was merely stating the fact that she accentuates the subjects natural ability to retain.
But, considering your age and all, I just figured it couldn't hurt

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:16 pm
by fable
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:17 pm
by Bloodstalker
I rarely miss the obvious...it's the subtle I have problems with
EDIT
And evidently, spelling

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:20 pm
by fable
Originally posted by Bloodstalker
I rarely miss the obvious...it's the subtle I have problems with
EDIT
And evidently, spelling
I wouldn't worry about the spelling too much. At least you try, and don't substitute "u" for "you" or "4" for "for," mistaking it for a new language. On the other hand, you may want to do something about those clothes.
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:23 pm
by Bloodstalker
I'll take you advice there...just as soon as you exchange those biblical robes for something at least approaching the 14th century

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:25 pm
by fable
Originally posted by Bloodstalker
I'll take you advice there...just as soon as you exchange those biblical robes for something at least approaching the 14th century
These aren't biblical robes, naif. They were the latest wear in alchemical robes during the Babylonian Empire. Alchemists ran the bars at the time, which certainly kept things lively, though just occasionally we had to deal with the odd werewolf or other transformation.

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:31 pm
by The Z
Originally posted by fable
These aren't biblical robes, naif. They were the latest wear in alchemical robes during the Babylonian Empire. Alchemists ran the bars at the time, which certainly kept things lively, though just occasionally we had to deal with the odd werewolf or other transformation.
Oh...and here I thought it was a toga

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:33 pm
by fable
Originally posted by The Z
Oh...and here I thought it was a toga
This, from a man who thinks leather should be plaid.

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:33 pm
by Bloodstalker
Perhaps. Ancient dress is not my strong point. But, if you would at least brush some of the dust from them, perhaps they wouldn't appear so ancient....
Wait, you did say alchemy, right? I see, perhaps some dust from the original creation has special properties an alchemist might find useful.
Babylonian? tell me, was it really the den of iniquity it has the reputation of being?

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:34 pm
by The Z
@Fable: It should be

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:35 pm
by thaGforce
If bellydancing is what you want! Then bellydancing is what you get!
*starts bellydancing*