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schiavona:
So have you ever played Lords of the Realm II? If not, think of it as Civ lite. Lite lite lite. In Medaevil times. It's about 10 years old, but a good game nonetheless.

Lately I've been jonesing to play the game, one country at a time. Ah, the classics. smile smile
schiavona:
Hmm, never played that one. Good, huh?

Yeah, it's a pc game. They came out with Lords of the Realm III, but it's just not the same. smile
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Okay, the Africa thing kind of fell through. They found out about the pin-up thing and the whole really loves sodomy deal, and now they're all, "hate the sin! hate the sin! you can't minister in Africa," and I was all, "fine, whatever, I don't like Branson anyway," and they were all "fine," and I was all, "fine," and then there was this long pause,...
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anbuvampyre:
I wrote a HUGE list down lemme review real quick.

Lets see, I really enjoyed Samuel Palmer, he had these CRAZY beautiful and colorful works with amazing texture. The texture came from his pointillism technique that was also amazing.

I checked out some Georgia O'Keeffe that was cool. I love color and the colors and lines were so crisp and clear so those were great.

Auguste Rodin who did Thinker (I think that's [great I just added "thats" to my spell check dicontary... thats annoying since I don't know how to remove it] the correct name, it may be The Thinker). I liked his stuff a lot he had a lot of nude sculptures that were very accurate and interesting. He had one of this old woman who was sagging in almost every regard. The idea behind it was something to the effect of "A (some armor maker or something)'s once beautiful wife." I thought the concept was just as beautiful as the work of art.

There was this one sculpture artist that had these really cool action packed sculptures. His name was Henri Cartier-Bresson, he had sculptures that were very very detailed depictions of a lion taking down a bull or two soldiers killing a lion. He had one with a man and a nude woman riding a hippogriff (my spell check doesn't know that word) and that was amazing, I especially liked the detail on the claws that were a mix of a hoof and an eagle's talons.

I also liked a couple of Degas' works, my favorite being "The little fourteen year old Dancer"
heloise:
It sounds like a script for a John Waters film. Although it wouldn't be the same without Divine.
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I've been kind of keeping this under wraps, but I've decided to make some pretty big changes in my life. Over the last year or so, Sophie and I have become increasingly involved with issues relating to developing countries; from both a political/economic and a spiritual point-of-view.

Most recently, I read The End of Poverty, by Jeffrey Sachs, and was taken by the plausibility...
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anbuvampyre:

Drahma. AFAIC, so long as I'm getting what I'm here for (which is contact with cool people like yourself) then SG is allright by me, but the MySpace pimping is l@m3. MySpace suxxors and any users SG siphons from that reality are probably going to like things that suck which means they probably suck.



LOL Myspace is so teh gay. You can't even really have journal entries, it's only purpose is to be a billboard of how much more of a loser you are than any other member. And there is a nifty comment feature for everyone to tell each other how much of a loser they are. The comment section is also for calling people out for dance battles so they can serve each other and whatever else those losers do.

dr_u:
My friend actually did that down in South America. Luckily, I totally saw through that ruse via my developing ninja senses.
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eidolon:
Thank you sir.
kentclark:
Who you liking tonight? My heart is backing Mason, but my cold, calculating brain wonders how they'll handle Florida's big men. Answer: Probably pretty well.

Still, something deep inside keeps whispering "LSU over Florida". But I'm doing my best not to listen.
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in a perfect world, sweatshirts would always be comfy, women would never wear bras, all masterminds would be given a complimentary set of mindstroms legos on their 36th birthdays and basketball would start at 9:30am on the weekends.

Me (in binary): Robot, new assignment.

Robot: (beep)

Me: Fresh batch of coffee, fresh bowl of Marshmellow Mateys.

Robot: (beep) (beep)

Le sigh. Life is good.
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stella_marie:


robot love

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hellonurse:
True dat.
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ME: Death Robot.

DEATH ROBOT: (chirrups)

ME: New assignment.

DEATH ROBOT: (deploys laser)

ME: Not yet, Death Robot! Damn!

DEATH ROBOT: (retracts laser, whistles)

ME: Terminate Sophie's boss.

DEATH ROBOT: (Narrows view ports and shifts toothpick to other side of input/output device) <// init aud/playback.stream:: OutlawJosieWales > "Dyin' ain't much of a livin', boy." <term aud /playback.stream //>

ME: Hahahahaha, that's right, Death Robot....
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mrgoose:
He's from Missouri? Damn! They grow some mean ass death robots down there from what I hear.

It must be nice to know that if anything bad ever happens to Sophie, you and your death robot are always just one step behind.
schiavona:
Hahahaha! Laughed my ass off.

Can you program him to whistle the theme from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly?
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So, I've been spending a lot of time dicking around modding my death robot; recently I got into its bios and started changing the definitions of certain words; you know, things like changing "make" to mean "terminate" and "coffee" to mean "user."

That kind of thing.

I changed "kill" to "hump" and then ordered it to kill Sophie. It was funny, because she thought...
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happyboy:
Well, ah...YEAH! you're right wink
teddykev:
Thanks Mansmile


The only deal witrh the Fro is I've been acting really cocky as of late and am feeling the sudden urge to run for Governor of Minnesota confused
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Ah, the drama goes on and on. Some yahoo has been charging items to one of my mother's credit cards. I checked with my brother and father, and it's not one of us.

Strangely enough, I feel more of a vacuous suck in my belly than a white hot rage when I think about the perpetrator.

I'd still like to hammer on him, though, but...
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sophie:
Every night that something social is a possibility, we approach it like a fire-breathing dragon. Or worse, and scarier: something social! We say to ourselves, man, i should really pull my sword, duck the fire and stab his bulging belly. But shoot, that's gonna involve a lot of work, and I'm just too tired. Tonight, HHHHRRRRRRRR.
mrgoose:
I am so happy right now that DUKE lost!!! smile
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Me (in binary): State mission.

New Robot (in morse code): Kell all humenz.

Me: Repeat.

New Robot: Kell all humanz.

Me (in binary): Restate.

New Robot: Termenate all makers.

Me: . . .

Me: Repeat?

New Robot: Termenate all makers.

Me: Incorrect. Clear mission.

New Robot: (gurgles)

Me: Reset mission; make coffee for humans. State mission.

New Robot: Make coffee for humans.
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teddykev:
biggrin
chalko:
By the way...

Here's to you CK.
Or should I say...(with a fake laugh) Here's to you guy.

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We've got a serious problem. KikiBH and MrGoose are here, drinking too much and on some kind of crazed mission to buy "gen-yew-wine Kansas firearms without paying no taxes!" Kiki has stolen our spoons, but won't admit it. I don't think any of us have slept in days. To make it worse, my brand new death robot cannot spell, and apparently is having some trouble...
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mrgoose:
I'm not exactly sure where you buy your spoons but they only netted us $2.99 at the local pawn shop. What a freakin rip-off.
sophie:
MrGoose is so funny^^.

honey buns, did you send me a single pink rose?

someone did. and if it was the abuser here at this work place i'm going to launch this single stem vase through the nearest plate glass window.

what else... um... well... i just am not ready for today. i think it's going to take until about noon.

[Edited on Mar 20, 2006 8:56AM]