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message 1: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Jul 18, 2013 11:21AM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments If I could only get my boyfriend to pick up his clothes from the floor and solve world hunger I'd be happy.


message 2: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments If only I could persuade Preston not to invent any more goof-off threads to waste my time, just think how miserable I would be :)


message 3: by Rick (new)

Rick | 15794 comments If only I had the time to actually read Roger's books instead of buying them and have them sitting next to my bed begging me to crack them open and begin savoring their delicious narratives.

Sigh. Too many books, too little time.


message 4: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments If only Rick had the time to actually read my books… ah, if only…


message 5: by Rick (last edited Jul 19, 2013 09:25AM) (new)

Rick | 15794 comments If only I could finish my frelling thesis ... wait did did you see a white rabbit run by just now?


message 6: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Yes, but it disappeared in Boyd's window…


message 7: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments May one snoop and ask what your thesis is Rick?


message 8: by Rick (last edited Jul 23, 2013 09:32AM) (new)

Rick | 15794 comments Lori wrote: "May one snoop and ask what your thesis is Rick?"

Title: "Being Late for Dinner: A Queer Reading of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings."

I'm looking at how the non-traditional aspects (non-traditional for Shire folk and hobbits) of Bilbo and Frodo not only enabled them to be heroes but was a necessity.


message 9: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Blimey!


message 10: by Rick (new)

Rick | 15794 comments Roger wrote: "Blimey!"

So it that for surprise, excitement or alarm?


message 11: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Surprise, excitement, and…


message 12: by Rick (new)

Rick | 15794 comments ... hold onto your hats kiddies - thesis is almost done and will be submitted to my advisor tomorrow.

I'm so excited. And I just can't hide it. I'm about to lose control ...

[anyone else remember the 1980s?]


message 13: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments Yay Rick!

Can I read it when it's done and ready? That sounds like a fascinating idea.


message 14: by Rick (new)

Rick | 15794 comments Lori wrote: "Yay Rick!

Can I read it when it's done and ready? That sounds like a fascinating idea."


Yeah, it's not my best writing (which I'm rather upset about, but that's another story...) but it's shaping up.


message 15: by Boyd, Hunk of hunky burning passion (new)

Boyd (boydwalker) | 2304 comments Rick wrote: "... hold onto your hats kiddies - thesis is almost done and will be submitted to my advisor tomorrow.

I'm so excited. And I just can't hide it. I'm about to lose control..."


Congratulations on such an important achievement~!
Happy for you :)


message 16: by Rick (new)

Rick | 15794 comments Thank you, although bear in mind that it is only a thesis not a dissertation.


message 17: by Boyd, Hunk of hunky burning passion (new)

Boyd (boydwalker) | 2304 comments It is my premise that the completion any interesting piece of writing achieved through hard work and much thought deserves celebration and congratulation as a fine accomplishment, although I have yet to prove my proposition.


message 18: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Was that a Hypothesis, Boyd?


message 19: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Aug 01, 2013 02:19AM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments I doubt it knowing Boyd his hypothesis is something more freeform like "I'm so excited. And I just can't hide it. I'm about to lose control…" is some kind of gay anthem from pre-history.


message 20: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Or a homonym, perhaps?

(Gotta go shopping for food, or it's starvation tonight…)


message 21: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Boyd is not a homonym. He's a male homonympho. I thought foods shopping was done on Saturdays according to previous reports. I'm so confused. Boyd's going to kill me now.


message 22: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments This was an emergency! I forgot Thursday. How this happened I cannot explain, since to my knowledge, Thursdays have always been there. Anyway, Griffiths the Butcher and Roberts the Green grocer saved the day with lamb chops, courgettes (er, zucchini) and Jersey Royal potatoes. Tomorrow, Friday, is planned. Fridays always are: Rösti, fried free-range egg and Pié Angeloux.

Nymphs, when all is said and done, are only creatures who inhabit watery places, hence the Roman nymphaeum, anything from a drinking fountain to a giant Hadrianic water supply system at, such as Ziqua in Tunisia. With his curly bonce, neat musculature, and sweet disposition, I think Boyd makes a very nice nymph, maniac or not.


message 23: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Aug 02, 2013 12:11AM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Roger wrote: "Rösti, fried free-range egg and Pié Angeloux."

Pié Angeloux is she related to Maya Angelou?


message 24: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments I don't know. I just eat it… :)


message 25: by Boyd, Hunk of hunky burning passion (new)

Boyd (boydwalker) | 2304 comments Roger is avoiding responsibility again by not causing trouble. You have to break a few eggs to make an omelette.

Your favorite troublemaker, Boyd


message 26: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments I did break two eggs, but to fry them sunny side up to top the rösti, which came out nice and crispy. And then, since I was so lazy as not to check it properly, we consumed slabs of slightly running Le Pié d'Angloys with the remaining potato.




message 27: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Roger wrote: "I did break two eggs, but to fry them sunny side up to top the rösti, which came out nice and crispy. And then, since I was so lazy as not to check it properly, we consumed slabs of slightly runnin..."

Eggs, cheese…fried food. Have you had your cholesterol checked lately? Just asking out of concern for your health.


message 28: by Roger (last edited Aug 03, 2013 11:59PM) (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments I know, I know, that meal happens perhaps twice a year! And yes, I have it checked every year, and it's been dropping since 2007 to hovering just below normal-average. < saintly smile >


message 29: by Boyd, Hunk of hunky burning passion (new)

Boyd (boydwalker) | 2304 comments Roger wrote: "I have it checked every year, and it's been dropping since 2007 to hovering just below normal-average. "

Eggscellent!


message 30: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments It is! It means I can now eat more "Eggs, cheese…fried food."

(but I won't, honest)


message 31: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments If only I could bring back David Frost. I guess you had to be 16 when he launched a TV programme that divided a nation along age lines. That Was The Week that Was was revolutionary and re-introduced Brits to clever, cruel, pointed political satire for the first time since… probably Hogarth. I think N.R.I.P. is more suitable—Never Rest In Peace, David, keep shaking the great and mighty from beyond your grave.


message 32: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments For those of you unfamiliar with David Frost here is a clip from a CNN video "Remembering Sir David Frost."

http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/vid...


message 33: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Odd, indeed, he should have chosen Bush Snr. as a great leader, but I guess he had his reasons. I like better to think of the sharp, arrogant, snarky, sneering presenter of That Was The Week That Was. Having your parents dislike it, and utterly loathe Frost, was what made it exciting to young (rebellious) teenagers.


message 34: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments I've been watching a few episodes of That Was The Week That Was also known as TWTWTW or TW3 on You Tube. Here is one from 1963 that includes the news that Jackie Kennedy was going to have a baby. I guess that would have been Caroline since John-John was born in 1960 (died 1999.) The link is:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS8ac4...


message 35: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments To us "kids" it was simply TW3


message 36: by Grace (new)

Grace | 2 comments If only I could get to the number 5 when counting


message 37: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Grace wrote: "If only I could get to the number 5 when counting"

Unless you are an amputee use your other hand too cuz you got another five fingers on that other hand—hopefully. >grin< Thank you for sharing your numerically challenged goal with us :-)


message 38: by Boyd, Hunk of hunky burning passion (new)

Boyd (boydwalker) | 2304 comments If only I could add 1 + 1 without a calculator.


message 39: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments A gross = a dozen dozen, or 144 somethings
A ream = 480 identical somethings (except 'they' now made it 500)
.25 of a ream = 120 identical somethings…

which is odd when you consider a 'small gross' aka a 'great hundred' = ten dozen somethings, which is the same as .25 of a ream: 120


message 40: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Roger wrote: "A gross = a dozen dozen, or 144 somethings
A ream = 480 identical somethings (except 'they' now made it 500)
.25 of a ream = 120 identical somethings…"


Someone should ream out those standards people for acting gross.


message 41: by Eric (new)

Eric Westfall (eawestfall) | 386 comments Preston wrote: "Roger wrote: "A gross = a dozen dozen, or 144 somethings
A ream = 480 identical somethings (except 'they' now made it 500)
.25 of a ream = 120 identical somethings…"

Someone should ream out those ..."


That's disgusting, Preston. Did you have to work on that one or did it just come spewing up out of you all on its own?

>snicker<

Eric


message 42: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 2809 comments facepalm


message 43: by Monika (new)


message 44: by Eric (new)

Eric Westfall (eawestfall) | 386 comments I'm sure Monika and Lori are saying something terribly clever, or cleverly terrible, or something.

I just have no idea what.

>sigh<

Eric


message 45: by Monika (new)

Monika  | 2175 comments  photo gruebelgirl.gif Hmmm....maybe Eric but I'll never tell.


message 46: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Eric Alan wrote: "I'm sure Monika and Lori are saying something terribly clever, or cleverly terrible, or something.

I just have no idea what.

>sigh<

Eric"


From Wikipedia:

A facepalm (sometimes also face-palm or face palm) is the physical gesture of placing one's hand flat across one's face or lowering one's face into one's hand or hands. The gesture is found in many cultures as a display of frustration, disappointment, embarrassment,[1] shock, surprise or sarcasm.[2]
According to Macmillan Dictionary, the word "facepalm" first appeared around 2006,[1] though another source has a earliest citation of 2001.[3]


message 47: by Monika (new)

Monika  | 2175 comments Preston wrote: "Eric Alan wrote: "I'm sure Monika and Lori are saying something terribly clever, or cleverly terrible, or something.

I just have no idea what.

>sigh<

Eric"

From Wikipedia:

A facepalm (sometime..."


Thank you Preston, that was very informative and your point would be?

So this is the "If only I could" thread I need to figure out how to put that in my reply and make it sound right. Hmmmm.....*thinking*


message 48: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Sep 11, 2013 05:28PM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Monika wrote: "Thank you Preston, that was very informative and your point would be?"

My point is in response to Eric's message 44. I responded to him that Lori's message 42 "facepalm" was a display of frustration, disappointment, embarrassment, shock, surprise or sarcasm in response to one of these messages below, quite possibly a reaction to message 40.


message 39: by Roger Sep 07, 2013 12:03am
A gross = a dozen dozen, or 144 somethings
A ream = 480 identical somethings (except 'they' now made it 500)
.25 of a ream = 120 identical somethings…

which is odd when you consider a 'small gross' aka a 'great hundred' = ten dozen somethings, which is the same as .25 of a ream: 120

message 40: by Preston, Co-moderator Sep 07, 2013 04:21pm
Roger wrote: "A gross = a dozen dozen, or 144 somethings
A ream = 480 identical somethings (except 'they' now made it 500)
.25 of a ream = 120 identical somethings…"

Someone should ream out those standards people for acting gross.

message 41: by Eric Alan Sep 07, 2013 04:53pm
Preston wrote: "Roger wrote: "A gross = a dozen dozen, or 144 somethings
A ream = 480 identical somethings (except 'they' now made it 500)
.25 of a ream = 120 identical somethings…"

Someone should ream out those ..."

That's disgusting, Preston. Did you have to work on that one or did it just come spewing up out of you all on its own?

>snicker<

Eric


message 42: by Lori Sep 10, 2013 10:50am
facepalm


message 49: by Monika (new)

Monika  | 2175 comments *ROFL* Holy Crap Preston I got all that. I was being my sarcastic, snarky self!


message 50: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Monika wrote: "*ROFL* Holy Crap Preston I got all that. I was being my sarcastic, snarky self!"

Oh. Quite. How amusing.


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