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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
It looks like my desktop may have crapped out on me. :smallsigh: It's been limping along for awhile now, but I was hoping that it'd last at least through the year. Who knows, maybe after it cools down I'll be able to extend it's life a little longer (most likely by not leaving it on 24/7 for months at a time).
At least there isn't anything important on it, or rather nothing important that I don't already have duplicates of.
EDIT: Yeah, it's gone. Hard Drive has an electrical failure.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
It is a good day when we have two threads about bacon on the first page of Friendly Banter.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
So now we know the way to Koorly's heart...
through the sternum.
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Originally Posted by
Pyrian
EDIT: ^ I'm officially beginning the countdown to this thread being entirely illegible. :smalltongue:The archives only seem to go back to
#85. :smallfrown:
wait what?
*checks*
*tries to get into Thread 19*
NOOOOOOOOO.
:smallfrown:
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
So, I just moderated one of my own posts and used red text on myself.
Heh :smallamused:
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Originally Posted by
Phase
Tune in next week to see Rawhide ban himself, then e-mail himself asking to reconsider!
LOL :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
Sneak
It is a good day when we have two threads about bacon on the first page of Friendly Banter.
mmmmmm, Bacon. i fancy some now... where's a greasy spoon cafe when you need one?
ION: the exchange server at work seems to be dying... no E-mails means no work... *puts feet up*
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Archonic Energy
ION: the exchange server at work seems to be dying... no E-mails means no work... *puts feet up*
True BOFH style, no doubt. lock the door to your conrol centre as well, so no one gets the idea of walking down to tell you about the problem.
And set your phone to 'meeting' so they can't call you.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
KuReshtin
True BOFH style, no doubt. lock the door to your conrol centre as well, so no one gets the idea of walking down to tell you about the problem.
And set your phone to 'meeting' so they can't call you.
WAY ahead of you...
in fact the dents on the exchange servers drives may be seen as suspious... if you were into that way of thinking. :smallwink:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
So, I just moderated one of my own posts and used red text on myself.
Ooh, you'd best not edit it out. That'd be one hell of an infraction, from yourself.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
So, I just moderated one of my own posts and used red text on myself.
Wow, you're awesome. That's almost as cool as a doctor operating on himself.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Archonic Energy
Through the sternum.
The best way to do it (assuming a knife) would be to approach from the back, hold the weapon at a forty-five degree downward angle and aim between the third and fourth rib on the left hand side.
How do I know this?
I read crime, murder and thriller books.
It's also were I found out that red food dye is often made from cochineal which comes from bugs.
The range of esoteric things you can pick up iust by reading is amazing.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
The best way to do it (assuming a knife) would be to approach from the back, hold the weapon at a forty-five degree downward angle and aim between the third and fourth rib on the left hand side.
But I thought the may to a man's heart was through his stomach, because then you don't have to cut through that pesky ribcage?
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CurlyKitGirl
The range of esoteric things you can pick up iust by reading is amazing.
Sometimes also by watching TV. I'd wager a lot of Britlanders learned the difference between the Union Flag and the Union Jack by watching Doctor Who.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
But I thought the may to a man's heart was through his stomach, because then you don't have to cut through that pesky ribcage?
POssibly, but there's lots of things to get through that way. The stomache, diaphragm, lungs, muscles. Not to mention how much blood and acid there'd be.
Through the ribs would involve a minimal amount of blood and is the path of least resistance.
I think.
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
Sometimes also by watching TV. I'd wager a lot of Britlanders learned the difference between the Union Flag and the Union Jack by watching Doctor Who.
Good point.
I bet most people didn't even know Daleks could e-le-vate until they say "Dalek".
Doctor Who's an amazing show.
Doctor Who RB time loop go? :smallconfused:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
Malfunctioned has had a quite a good day today, the first college DnD session was played with the end result being a catatonic and blood-covered paladin. Malfunctioned also seems to somehow be attracting some womenfolk, this is good.
But most importantly Malfunctioned managed to kick himself in the face whilst taking off a boot. :smallcool:
Because he's awesome like that.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
The best way to do it (assuming a knife) would be to approach from the back, hold the weapon at a forty-five degree downward angle and aim between the third and fourth rib on the left hand side.
How do I know this?
I read crime, murder and thriller books.
It's also were I found out that red food dye is often made from cochineal which comes from bugs.
The range of esoteric things you can pick up iust by reading is amazing.
That's not true of all red dyes. The ones that are are usually called cochineal these days. If it's cochineal it'll be e120.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Malfunctioned
Malfunctioned has had a quite a good day today, the first college DnD session was played with the end result being a catatonic and blood-covered paladin. Malfunctioned also seems to somehow be attracting some womenfolk, this is good.
But most importantly Malfunctioned managed to kick himself in the face whilst taking off a boot. :smallcool:
Because he's awesome like that.
Always fun. Was the Pally the only "survivor?"
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
How do I know this?
I read crime, murder and thriller books.
You mean your great-granny's cookbook, right? :smalltongue:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
Always fun. Was the Pally the only "survivor?"
Nope, he was a prison guard in a gestalt campaign who was helping to free the CN Druid//Barbarian, Wizard/Sorcerer and Druid//Rogue. Their method of escaping was significantly different to his preferred method.
The Barbarian managed to get three critical hits on guards with his greataxe and 18 Strength.
College games are fun.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Possibly, but there's lots of things to get through that way. The stomache, diaphragm, lungs, muscles. Not to mention how much blood and acid there'd be.
Through the ribs would involve a minimal amount of blood and is the path of least resistance.
I think.
You mean Discworld lied to us? :smallfrown:
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Doctor Who RB time loop go? :smallconfused:
"Oh, and when you're done with the conversation, leave the screwdriver in her top pocket."
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Originally Posted by
Malfunctioned
But most importantly Malfunctioned managed to kick himself in the face whilst taking off a boot. :smallcool:
Because he's awesome like that.
That is indeed the most impressive of all those things you did.
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
You mean your great-granny's cookbook, right? :smalltongue:
Silly Coid. Cornish people may all be criminals, but they don't mix their criminality with their food. Smuggling and piracy is business as usual, but messing with a pasty? That would iust be wrong.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Eldpollard
That's not true of all red dyes. The ones that are are usually called cochineal these days. If it's cochineal it'll be e120.
Ah. Then I'll accept the minor correction gladly. Always good to learn something new.
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
You mean your great-granny's cookbook, right? :smalltongue:
You got me.
Great-grandmama had a few special recipe books for epecially tricky guests. Correct preparation of meat, best and most efficient way to fillet the meal. You know the type of thing.
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
You mean Discworld lied to us? :smallfrown:
Nope. This is the stealthiest way of deing something. The Discworld is all about drama.
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
"Oh, and when you're done with the conversation, leave the screwdriver in her top pocket."
:smallbiggrin:
:smallcool:
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
Silly Coid. Cornish people may all be criminals, but they don't mix their criminality with their food. Smuggling and piracy is business as usual, but messing with a pasty? That would iust be wrong.
Well, certainly not in the pasty. If it was preparing for a full meal, we might mix criminality with food.
But never with dessert.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
Bah. It's your own fault for not inventing sweeter crimes. :smallbiggrin:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Pyrian
Bah. It's your own fault for not inventing sweeter crimes. :smallbiggrin:
But Koorly is the sweetest crime. :smallbiggrin:
And they invented her.
Err... Technically? I think...
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Pyrian
Bah. It's your own fault for not inventing sweeter crimes. :smallbiggrin:
But we're rural bumpkins. The sweetest crime we have is cider. Or possibly smuggling.
If it involved sweets or things that were seen as pretty sweet.
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
But Koorly is the sweetest crime. :smallbiggrin:
And they invented her.
Err... Technically? I think...
Well, to invent something you need an idea. And you can conceive of an idea. (conceive: to form or develop in one's mind)
And children are conceived.
Therefore I was invented.
I don't know why I'm the sweetest crime, but it seems I am. And that the Welsh Cornish Welsh invented me.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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CurlyKitGirl
:smallbiggrin:
:smallcool:
It's a fez, I wear a fez now. Fezzes are :cool:
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
But Koorly is the sweetest crime. :smallbiggrin:
Koorly's a crime? :smalleek:
Imagining that now.
"Sir, I am arresting you on suspicion of conspiracy to commit Koorly. There may be other charges."
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
The Isle of Wight sure is an odd place.
Suuuure is.
What is going down in here then? Fun times? All of the times?
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
Grar nyar fnar.
Cover letters. Forgot about those...
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
I don't know why I'm the sweetest crime, but it seems I am. And that the Welsh Cornish Welsh invented me.
So... You're dessert, now? :smallamused:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Pyrian
So... You're dessert, now? :smallamused:
Curly is dessert? Cornish dessert. Clotted cream ice cream?
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
It's a fez, I wear a fez now. Fezzes are :cool:
I read somewhere that the only reason the Doctor lost his fez was because if he didn't he would have worn it all the time.
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
Koorly's a crime? :smalleek:
Imagining that now.
"Sir, I am arresting you on suspicion of conspiracy to commit Koorly. There may be other charges."
There could be worst crimes.
Also, how exactly would you define Koorly as a crime?
And would it mean that I live in a perpetual state of criminality?
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Dr. Bath
The Isle of Wight sure is an odd place.
Suuuure is.
What is going down in here then? Fun times? All of the times?
Boring times mainly.
Although Littlest Brother is starting his first day at college (Britlander) tomorrow, so he's a little nervous, as is mother dear, and I'll have to put up with a couple more hours of nervous rambling tonight.
@Coidzor: I hope you don't mind that I sigged you.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
I read somewhere that the only reason the Doctor lost his fez was because if he didn't he would have worn it all the time.
They said as much on Confidential. When Steven Moffat said the Doctor would get a fez, they were worried, because if Matt Smith was given a fez, he would never take it off. Then he added that it would be destroyed, and everyone was relieved.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
There could be worse crimes.
Also, how exactly would you define Koorly as a crime?
And would it mean that I live in a perpetual state of criminality?
Indeed.
I DON'T KNOW!*
Probably.
*Hmm. I wonder if naming the male lead of Coupling Steve Taylor was an oblique reference to Doctor Who or iust a coincidental choice of generic name.
Edit: ARGH this iob website needs me to register to apply for this iob I need to come up with a password this always frustrates me argh.
Edit2: OK, password. Now back to the cover letter thing. Man this requires too much effort. I need a drink.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Thufir
Edit2: OK, password. Now back to the cover letter thing. Man this requires too much effort. I need a drink.
Can you get me one too?
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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AtlanteanTroll
Can you get me one too?
Sure, but since you're on the wrong side of the Atlantic Ocean, I'll have to drink it for you as well.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
Sure, but since you're on the wrong side of the Atlantic Ocean, I'll have to drink it for you as well.
Sounds like you deserve it.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
:biggrin:
Red Dwarf III is on. This is classic stuff. Classic.
"MArooned" has only been on two minutes and they've already had
"This is not a drill.
"This is a drill."
*drill noise*
"Oh, now the siren's broken.
"Awooga, awooga, abandon ship."
and the black hole bit.
And this is the episode with the tin of dog food. :smallbiggrin:
Red Dwarf: one of my most favourite sci-fi shows ever.
Oh . . . and it's "Polymorph" next . . .
Oh yeah :amused: