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Dude, he's totally cute, but at the same time, he definitely is an embodiment of gluttony. I mean, have you seen him lately?
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Ah, bu Bugsy is 1920s Prohibition gangsters. As a musical with children. :cool:
Never seen Bugsy Malone. Though characters from it were indicated as a guideline for my costume in the most recent NUGSS summer show.
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Originally Posted by
AtlanteanTroll
*late*
Kirby isn't cute, he's the embodiment of gluttony. Which just happens to be cute.
Nah, that would be the Cookiemonster.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
Kirby is the Id.
Just be glad he's only hungry right now.
Rather than... that... other... thing...:smalleek:
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
JigglyPuff is cuter than Kirby. At least in Smash Bros.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
Kirby is altogether pretty sweet. The cute, badass, embodiment of gluttony.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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Originally Posted by
Haruki-kun
JigglyPuff is cuter than Kirby. At least in Smash Bros.
Jigglypuff is a gorram waste of space in Smash Bros. "Characters from the games, not the anime" my ass. We could've had Mega Man...
Kirby is all the pink-sphere-of-cute we need.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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Originally Posted by
Skeppio
"Characters from the games, not the anime"
Which is why we need an English release of this. I did manage to grab this in Japan though.
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Originally Posted by
Skeppio
Jigglypuff is a gorram waste of space in Smash Bros. "Characters from the games, not the anime" my ass. We could've had Mega Man...
Kirby is all the pink-sphere-of-cute we need.
In Brawl, she's a waste of space. In Melee, she's like this unstoppable killing machine. I used her on 4 people free for all matches and wont by like 10 points. Considering she has an ability to knock you out of the stage when you only have like 30 damage.
EDIT: And we couldn't have had MegaMan. Search your feelings, you know it's true.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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Originally Posted by
Haruki-kun
EDIT: And we couldn't have had MegaMan. Search your feelings, you know it's true.
Inafune said he'd let Sakurai add Megaman. Inafune CREATED Megaman. We could've, easily. Instead we got.....Sonic...and Jigglypuff....and another Fire Emblem swordsman....and a THIRD Fox McCloud.
I'd better stop before this turns into one big SSB war...
I'm licking my wounds and awaiting the announcement of SSB4.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
we're talking about smash brothers now?
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
Check out the You Thread, someone posted a pic of their nephew that looks like PK BEES Lucas.
As an aside, does anyone have any ideas about wedding gifts for 45 year old men who were perma-bachelors last you checked?
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Are they marrying each other or...
I don't know. In my country, the traditional gift is either golden trinkets to be exchanged for cash, or house gifts.
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
As an aside, does anyone have any ideas about wedding gifts for 45 year old men who were perma-bachelors last you checked?
Wads of cash? If they don't like it, well, I wouldn't want you to have wrapped it in the shiny rubberband for nothing... *rubs hands together*
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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Originally Posted by
Cobalt
Wads of cash? If they don't like it, well, I wouldn't want you to have wrapped it in the shiny rubberband for nothing... *rubs hands together*
Everyone loves cash, it's so much more personal. :smallsmile:
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
I give my friends cash for their birthday, simply because:
-It's a good universal gift.
-They can keep it until there's something they want.
-I'm terrible at choosing gifts for people.
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I try to think of actual gifts that I can give them, but don't always come up with anything. I'm a bit fail at present-giving. Sometimes I iust forget about it entirely :smallfrown:
My costume is calling to me from upstairs. It knows my weakness for tailcoats and is tempting me.
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My friends ASK for cash. :smallbiggrin: Hey, it makes buying presents easy!
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It took moving halfway across the state for most of my family to release the benefits of just giving cash or gift cards.
I've never understood the aversion to giving cash/gift cards, myself.
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It's pretty universal, so it works well...
I have to learn how to dance now, going to the homecoming dance
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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Originally Posted by
Cristo Meyers
It took moving halfway across the state for most of my family to release the benefits of just giving cash or gift cards.
I've never understood the aversion to giving cash/gift cards, myself.
It makes the whole thing a bit colder. I once had a christmas where all I ever got was cash. It was great, I needed it. But I couldn't shake off the feeling that I needed something else, something that in some way proved that they even knew me.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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Originally Posted by
Haruki-kun
It makes the whole thing a bit colder. I once had a christmas where all I ever got was cash. It was great, I needed it. But I couldn't shake off the feeling that I needed something else, something that in some way proved that they even knew me.
They could have put it in a big box and wrapped it all up nice and fancy. Would that have been better?
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Well, this specific case is that of my uncle, but my question was more of the general case of someone so old as to have all of their household goods by now anyway.
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Originally Posted by
RPGsr4me
They could have put it in a big box and wrapped it all up nice and fancy. Would that have been better?
.......<.<
Maybe.
It is fun to open presents, but no... there was something else. I remember I did get a jacket that night, though. And a shirt. so those two were good presents. But it's not like I can buiy stuff with the money and think "oh, look, that's what my grandma gave me". I'll never relate it.
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Originally Posted by
Skeppio
We could've had Mega Man...
We could've had G Red dude! Think of the G Red-ness!
Man I would love this game if G Red was in it.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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Originally Posted by
Skeppio
Inafune said he'd let Sakurai add Megaman. Inafune CREATED Megaman. We could've, easily. Instead we got.....Sonic...and Jigglypuff....and another Fire Emblem swordsman....and a THIRD Fox McCloud.
I'd better stop before this turns into one big SSB war...
I'm licking my wounds and awaiting the announcement of SSB4.
I would've liked Megaman in ADDITION to. Not instead of others present. Just use one of the open corners for the Blue Bomber, and the other for "randomize".
The reason they turned Rock down was that Capcom had changed their mind about a game that was originally supposed to be a Nintendo exclusive, releasing it later on another console, where it sold better. It sucks... Rockman was the only thing that really felt missing from that game...
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
I have no problem with relating gift-money to gift-giver. It helps to have a hobby where buying to suit the recipient's taste is perilous-at-best. A gift certificate for the fabric shop is juuuuuust fine. :smalltongue:
The broad alternative to "object" gift is "experience" gift, like a coupon for a free 'strange hobby gift-giver never tried but would probably like' lesson, or contributions towards travel, or such. The "experience" gift works better when the receiver isn't trying to build a new household and needs objects for it, but late marriages are more about condensing households, so it should be ok.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
When Alarra and I got married, we specifically asked for money and gift cards for two reasons. First and foremost, we were getting married in South Dakota and living in Maryland. Hauling a bunch of traditional gifts back with us on the airplane would have been problematic at best (as it was we had to have her mother drive a minivan full of stuff we couldn't take with us down later). Second, like Quincunx said, we're both far enough along in life that we were doing a lot of paring down of our duplicate items. There wasn't a whole lot we needed as a couple that we didn't have individually already.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
Alright, now that my husband's finally left the vicinity. . .
Curse the iPad and its ebook facility! That's just eliminated books as a possible gift with any element of surprise! :smallfurious: Buying stand-alone electronic gizmos is chancy enough but download-only credits just do not have that whiff of permanence.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
Today has not been a good day.
Overslept this morning, waking up 15 minutes before my shift at work started, and with a half hour drive, that's problematic at best.
Also, I found that my brother had tried calling me this morning, but I'd slept through it.
He did get hold of me just as I was about to head off to work, and gave me the news that my uncle, that's battled cancer for a long time finally passed away last night. Suddenly, getting to work in a hurry wasn't that high on my priority list.
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My internet connection has been so utterly unstable here. It should be OK from now on though, and a consistent posting frequency from yours truly can return.
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CurlyKitGirl
So I got to meet Fred today. He's a cool frood.
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Introbulus
Sadly, I do not know who Fred is
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
OH! Yes, I do. ^^; Silly me.
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CurlyKitGirl
We saw a naked mummy, some old stuff, and got to mock the terrible computer games in Smith's.
Like the Titanic Mysteries. The protagonist has to solve all the puzzles before the ship sinks. OR SHE DIES!! :smalleek:
Or Murder She Wrote the computer game. Or a Vampire! ship with a curse.
Or a How To Write A Novel software programme. I kid you not.
Don't forget the DVDs. Especially the capriciously high-charged and extremely largely capable Roman general... Virulus. :smalltongue: :smallbiggrin:
Oh, and the hilariously-titled Mills & Boon novels.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
HORSE LAND!
*snerk*
That was amazing. Looking at that picture of the mother and daughter on the beach...
:smallbiggrin:
Also, the eighteenth-century painting of two noble children that "looks like it's from the 1940s-50s" and the 'photo' of boats, and... just fantastic comments everywhere.
Oh, and Curly was smaller than a carriage wheel. :smalltongue:
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
I'm willing to bet there were at least one or two "Barbie *Blank* Adventure* games as well, or whatever equivalent insipid pop icon gets more coverage then they deserve. <.<;
Those were in the DVD section. :smalltongue:
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
OMGOMGOMG!
I love my costume for Ruddigore! I don't want to have to give it back next saturday. Also I spent the entire rehearsal wearing it unnecessarily. I iust didn't want to take it off.
Show's gonna be good... :smallbiggrin:
I love a good costume.
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Thufir
My costume is calling to me from upstairs. It knows my weakness for tailcoats and is tempting me.
And I would marry a great costume and start a family with it. That way I'd end up with more great costumes.
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While I was with Curly my Weight Watchers flatmate toasted her thin bread, which burnt and set off the fire alarm, and the entire block had to evacuate.
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Now the offending crispy bread slice is taped to the fridge door. I wonder how long it'll take to go mouldy. :smallwink: