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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MageOfCakes
Alright, I've probably done enough picture spamming on the thread. If you want to keep it up though, feel free to PM me.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
Alright, I've probably done enough picture spamming on the thread. If you want to keep it up though, feel free to PM me.
Nah, I'm good I have an alot of things to do.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
Well. Maybe putting my desk in the second room of the house with my back to the front door was a bad idea.
One of my friends burst in and about gave me a heart attack when he said hi.
Although it being 10:30 PM and me being about ready to simmer down for the evening might have had something to do with that.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MageOfCakes
Nah, I'm good I have an alot of things to do.
THINGS TO DO! *awkward echo*
This thread... I CANT FEEL IT ANYMORE!:smalleek:
ION: I tried Rock Band again today. I SUCK.:smallamused:
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
ION: I tried Rock Band again today. I SUCK.:smallamused:
You should try Rocksmith.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
You're all wrong you should try Space Channel Five, the only rhythem game other then Ouendan/Elite Beat Agents that actually matters.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
You're all wrong you should try Space Channel Five, the only rhythem game other then Ouendan/Elite Beat Agents that actually matters.
Rocksmith is not a rhythm game.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
Rocksmith is not a rhythm game.
Didn't know that :smallredface:
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Didn't know that :smallredface:
It's highly based on the rhythm game genre, but you use a real electric guitar. It's not really even a game, but uses the game concept to help teach you how to play a real guitar.
You can buy it in a bundle with an electric guitar (an Epiphone Les Paul Junior) or use your own guitar.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
You're all wrong you should try Space Channel Five, the only rhythem game other then Ouendan/Elite Beat Agents that actually matters.
Never heard of Space Channel, I love Elite Beat Agents.:smalltongue:
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
You should try Rocksmith.
I have thought about it. Actually.. LEARNING the instrument is a very big perk.:smalltongue:
Wait, you can get a les Paul with it? Wha... Ok, how much is it?:smallsigh::smallamused:
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
THINGS TO DO! *awkward echo*
This thread... I CANT FEEL IT ANYMORE!:smalleek:
ION: I tried Rock Band again today. I SUCK.:smallamused:
*pat pat* It's ok little sheep.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
It's highly based on the rhythm game genre, but you use a real electric guitar. It's not really even a game, but uses the game concept to help teach you how to play a real guitar.
You can buy it in a bundle with an electric guitar (an Epiphone Les Paul Junior) or use your own guitar.
That's...actually really awesome, actually.
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
Never heard of Space Channel, I love Elite Beat Agents.:smalltongue:
I have thought about it. Actually.. LEARNING the instrument is a very big perk.:smalltongue:
Wait, you can get a les Paul with it? Wha... Ok, how much is it?:smallsigh::smallamused:
Space Channel Five stars Ulala, the news reporter for Space Channel Five Swinging Report Show. The games also have a character called Space Micheal Jackson.
And in case you couldn't tell, yes, he is Space Micheal Jackson. Voiced by him too, if I recall.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
I have thought about it. Actually.. LEARNING the instrument is a very big perk.:smalltongue:
Wait, you can get a les Paul with it? Wha... Ok, how much is it?:smallsigh::smallamused:
Under $200, apparently.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
It's highly based on the rhythm game genre, but you use a real electric guitar. It's not really even a game, but uses the game concept to help teach you how to play a real guitar.
Well, that's pretty neat.
Space Channel Five... that game always kind of disturbed me.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
Guys.
Guys.
GUYS!
JUGGLERS ARE BADASS!
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
Guys.
Guys.
GUYS!
JUGGLERS ARE BADASS!
Yes I agree, particularly the ones that juggle fire.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Coidzor
Well, that's pretty neat.
Space Channel Five... that game always kind of disturbed me.
Why would it disturb you? Just curious.
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
Guys.
Guys.
GUYS!
JUGGLERS ARE BADASS!
Well yha, but tell us WHY they are badass. I'm curious as to your thoughts!
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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LaZodiac
Why would it disturb you? Just curious.
Not quite sure. Character design just doesn't sit right with me.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
Not quite sure. Character desire just doesn't sit right with me.
Going to assume that's a Freudian slip there, and you meant design :smallamused:
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MageOfCakes
Yes I agree, particularly the ones that juggle fire.
A few years back one of my camp counselors was a fire-eater/spinner. On the last night of camp she gave us a whole performance. It was awesome.
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LaZodiac
Well yha, but tell us WHY they are badass. I'm curious as to your thoughts!
Because old men in kilts and young men in suspicious poses and jazz music and magc tricks and algrhltblarghlILOVEMYTOWN
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
Because old men in kilts and young men in suspicious poses and jazz music and magc tricks and algrhltblarghlILOVEMYTOWN
Suspicious poses, eh :smallamused:?
No, seriously though, I've never seen a juggler in real life. All I know is that they have to be really dexteritous to do what they do, which is impressive.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
Because old men in kilts and young men in suspicious poses and jazz music and magc tricks and algrhltblarghlILOVEMYTOWN
If kilts impress you that much then you should check out the You thread. :smalltongue:
This reminds me that I need to find that giant hamster wheel cirque du soleil thing.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Suspicious poses, eh :smallamused:?
No, seriously though, I've never seen a juggler in real life. All I know is that they have to be really dexteritous to do what they do, which is impressive.
Yes. Very... interesting ones.
LaLa, I am dragging you to a performance by Nanda. You will die of head-explodedness.
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Coidzor
If kilts impress you that much then you should check out the You thread. :smalltongue:
I'm good, thanks.
ION: Guys. Midnight, followed by Turn Left. In a row. AUGH! And justbefore that I watched the whole thing about the library. In. a. Row.
<makes small mewling sounds and avoids taking a shower because of the darkness in one of the corners.>
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
A few years back one of my camp counselors was a fire-eater/spinner. On the last night of camp she gave us a whole performance. It was awesome.
Buddy of mine at university was a semi-professional street entertainer. Card tricks, juggling, fire eating/spinning, pretty much a bit of everything. I think he was even a trained hypnotist. Also he could down a draught in like 2.7 seconds. Some people are just cool.
He studied psychology. Heh.
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Re: Wall Of Text 0/7 BB
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
I should like that very much, mi Elementalis erudite. Two of my goals in life are to see wild budgies and kakapos, which makes a peregrination to your auspicious island and its neighbour an inevitability. & I would most certainly drop in on you and impose upon your hospitality.
By the by, when you mentioned months ago that you had those sweet potatoes growing perennially in your garden, I was inspired and started sprouting a sweet potato for an indoor plant. It's growing nicely now, and really quite attractive.
It would be no imposition I assure you. You seem to be someone who make an excellent guest.
Indeed. Sweet potato makes a very attractive plant. It makes a good ground cover.
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Kneenibble
I realize we must have relative definitions of "cold," but snow tends to fall this thickly only when it is rather mild. - no colder than -10 C. On the other hand -- it sounds like fun for the family! Bonding together, with a pot of drinking chocolate on the stove.
[My house is over 100 years old, and the walls basically are two layers of wood stuffed inadequately with sawdust perched on a porous foundation of rocks. It's hard to imagine anything that retains heat less. :smalltongue:]
Mmm... Drinking chocolate... And I would have to say, I would never consider anything below zero to be mild. It does not get that cold here. Maybe overnight, but never during hours of daylight.
Try walls with no insulation. The only insulation in this house is in the ceiling against heat. High set on a concrete foundation with only the floor on which I am sitting separating the lower level from the upper level. Also, we have a whirlybird on our roof, the purpose of which is to draw warm air out of the house.
And now I feel like I'm bragging about the inability of my house to retain heat...
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Kneenibble
*huuuuuuuugs!* That makes me happy!
Goodnight, or good morning, or good afternoon, whatever happens when you eventually read this. May your garden wax green and beeful in your southern summer.
Evening now. And I am glad you like it. You may have it as an avatar if you so desire.
Fortunately, I do not believe we will be having drought this year, so the garden will indeed flourish under the rains of the Summer. Though some plants will decline with the heat as usual.
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Coidzor
That just means they get a free punch in the gut on you. :smalltongue:
Fortunately, I am protected by the law as duelling in Queensland is quite illegal.
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
:smallconfused: ...
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Kinky. :smallamused:
I don't know whether I should sigh exasperatedly, make arrangements for your untimely demise or do both...
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Coidzor
The greater shame is that you've mired yourself in the belief that it takes that kind of effort to make inroads. :/
When I am less tired then I will destroy my procrastination. As of now, it runs rampant in my weary mind as I am unable to properly confront it.
The year and the tree is simply a reference to a certain famous individual who achieved enlightenment.
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Kneenibble
I wish to boast a little about my weather, so here is a picture of my backyard after the weekend's activities.
Amazing. I see at once why the Ancient Greeks said that the Goddess Demeter covered the Earth with a soft white blanket while her daughter resided with her husband in the Underworld... It is a remarkable resemblance.
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Kneenibble
*calculates for Celsius* Bless my stars. That is a warm summer day. *hugs*
Twenty-one? It is about that temperature now at seven thirty in the evening. I feel rather comfortable.
Further evidence that I would freeze to death in Canada.
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
Well. Maybe putting my desk in the second room of the house with my back to the front door was a bad idea.
One of my friends burst in and about gave me a heart attack when he said hi.
Although it being 10:30 PM and me being about ready to simmer down for the evening might have had something to do with that.
I hate it when that happens... I seem to be particularly on edge, no matter the time of day.
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
ION: Guys. Midnight, followed by Turn Left. In a row. AUGH! And justbefore that I watched the whole thing about the library. In. a. Row.
<makes small mewling sounds and avoids taking a shower because of the darkness in one of the corners.>
Don't worry, none of those things can hurt you.
Even if they are really creepy...
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Re: Wall Of Text 0/7 BB
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Elemental
Twenty-one? It is about that temperature now at seven thirty in the evening. I feel rather comfortable.
Further evidence that I would freeze to death in Canada.
If 21 isn't warm, you'd freeze to death in England...
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
You'd freeze to death in AUSTRALIA! Oh, wait.:smalltongue:
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
I promised myself I would never be "that guy" but I find myself becoming more and more obsessed with certain "celebrities". Last night I had a dream about one of them. I wouldn't say I'm at "steal their hairbrush" quite yet but it's a slippery slope and I need to stop this before it goes too far.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
Yes. Very... interesting ones.
LaLa, I am dragging you to a performance by Nanda. You will die of head-explodedness.
Ok :smallbiggrin:
So long as you have someone fix my head afterward.