posted on December 12, 2004 01:01:13 PM new
Maggie, remember, don't use the phrase "Holiday stress" around me......I'm watchingggggggggg.....I'll just laugh at you...or slap you silly...or in your case slap you serious.....
Besides one look at Bear as Santa ought to prove that the Holidays just can't be taken seriously!
posted on December 12, 2004 03:24:54 PM new
Helen - I don't think that Twelve and Stone are the same either. The EO posting styles are just way too different. Twelve actually got things right
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
posted on December 12, 2004 05:22:21 PM new
Fenix, Two against one so I won't mention it again after this comment.
However, twelve wouldn't necessarily have his second ID give correct answers in EO. After all, he has to try to invent a believable character distinct and separate from his own.
But I suspect that you and Kiara may be right since you know stone's behavior in EO. I read it occasionally but not every day.
posted on December 13, 2004 12:26:19 AM newNeroter calls dummies "smart" but Kiara and Fenix who really are smart are badgered again with more manic gobbledygook.
At least Linda is smart enough to see through your b.s. Helen. Like posting from a "weblog" as a legitmate news source!
And btw, the only ones who are not posting anymore are the more conservative.i.e, noncrass posters who dont get their kicks out of typing the word "blowjob" over and over, and making bleeching and leeching posts like your smart "friends."
Maggie, dont take up for me with herhurlenness. I dont want you getting a headache. I know you share with me the a uncanny ability and innate talent for originality in writing(such a burden to bear, isnt it? lol! - and that will get you into enough of your own trouble! ) -without the peons posting here, this board is nothing but a bunch of crows cawing.
(knew krapkeeperkiara would have a limited comprehension of what "wealth" is.)
posted on December 13, 2004 10:13:07 PM new
Anyone else notice over in the EO, that stonecold now has the tagline "Alive in 2005" when twelvepole supposedly just "died"?
I really wasn't into the whole dual posting ID consipiracy thing before, but now I wonder.
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posted on December 14, 2004 06:29:59 AM new
Interesting, Replay...The longer you are here, the more you will be "into it". When I first started posting at AW I was told about individuals who had seven, eight or more IDs ....even some who could be employees. I liked the signature of one poster..."Paranoid nowhere else but here". I may not have that quote exactly right but that was the gist of the idea.
It's just another kind of game with only one really good player that I know about and that player is not twelvepole.
posted on December 14, 2004 08:16:18 AM new
Helenjw posts: The longer you are here,...
I will pick up on that...
the easier it is to see it - or is it? I wonder if some may have thought I might have been Christiancoffee (or vice versa) although he or she displays way better christianity than I do. Maybe the longer you stay here, the more you do the when in rome thing?
I especially like the entities that make a fight with [themselves]each other for the benefit of mr kite. *CR will have to explain that to those unfamilar with it*, or those id's that love you with one alter-id and hate you with the other!
Helen, you've been hanging out here - how long now? And you're worried about Bush's psychological make-up? How about what the depraved rich both dem or repub can afford to do to amuse themselves here? If your theory is correct, there's no social issues that can be taken seriously at all by posters here. LOL!!!
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posted on December 14, 2004 09:00:48 AM new
nerotic says,"""I know you share with me the a uncanny ability and innate talent for originality in writing(such a burden to bear""""
Oh, nerotic, you do have a burden and your "writing" is indeed...original but good? Nope.
Rambling, erratic, mis-spelled, over punctuated, garbled, verbose, heavy and boring....yes.
You and Maggie, who can write, don't share anything that I can see.....
Then you say, "And btw, the only ones who are not posting anymore are the more conservative.i.e, noncrass posters who dont get their kicks out of typing the word "blowjob" over and over, and making bleeching and leeching posts like your smart "friends."
Guess you haven't read classic or extex or Bear lately.
posted on December 14, 2004 09:11:00 AM new
Their retorts are funny. Yours are just tiresome big jack-in-box defects jumping out into every thread! BLAAHHHH!
LOL, Maggie. I think your crowfarm is feeling jealous and insecure here. Will cease and desist with the niceties toward you!
btw crawfooted: I've had professional journalists and writers speak to my writing as delightful - have you? -doubt it.
posted on December 16, 2004 12:13:22 AM new
NearTheSea - Glad to see you survived Thanksgiving AND the baby shower. How'd it go with the in-laws [out-laws ]?
Yes, I just returned from CA. I had a wonderful Thanksgiving with my family and again some friends came up and visited with us. Got to get a little poker playing in there too. I have all my Christmas shopping completed. Bought their presents, wrapped them and they're under their tree.
My son's whole community was in an outside light decorating competition. Each cul-de-sac was trying to out-do the other. Looks beautiful and all the little ones are benefitting from the 'show' of lights. They've got Santa's and sleighs strung from the street light polls and from house rooftops to house rooftops. Quite a site. Even the three story houses are decorated from top to bottom. One guy in the neighborhood had a lift, like those used to replace the street lights, and he was going around the neighborhood the whole time I was there lifting the homeowners up to string their lights. Then one night all the boats were decorated and had a 'show' of lights parade out on the water. Really quite a sight to see. A real fun and and very busy trip.
Now I need to rest to get ready for Christmas. My other son and his family bought a house and escrow will close the 23rd of this month. So guess who will be staying and helping with their move? LOL But they're soooo excited. It has been a wonderful, happy time of year for all of us. And I'm already having a hard time waiting 'til Christmas morning to enjoy watching my GG open her presents from Santa. I once again feel the anticipation of 'waiting' for Santa's arrival. She keeps looking into the fireplace and telling us Santa's not going to be able to get in that way because of the logs in the fireplace. So she's told us we'll HAVE to remove the logs. They're so much fun ...you'll see.
posted on December 16, 2004 01:07:48 AM new
Actually, I'm still here in a way, Near. I pass through evry other day or so & read the threads.
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posted on December 16, 2004 06:28:43 AM new
3. "According to one poster there is apparently no need for health care reform since in his neighborhood, health care is completely free"
You're wrong again as usual, Helen. I stated that healthcare is free for people who can't afford it in my area. Those who don't have the means can receive healthcare. I would suspect that this is true in other parts of the country. If not, you should be moving. Don't put your lies in my mouth.
Now, I see the libs are getting at each others throats. Sic 'em.
posted on December 16, 2004 12:34:19 PM new
Linda, I'm so glad you had a good Thanksgiving and more in CA! I love looking at all the Christmas lights too, and in our neighborhood, there is a competion going, Mike is STILL doing it too bad we don't have a neighbor like your son has that has a lift!
Yeah Thanksgiving was waaaaay better than the Shower! I swear there were at the least 40 women, and that is not counting the spouses and boyfriends that came with (co ed) But the guys stayed downstairs and watched FOOTBALL, but the girls 'made' them play a game. The girls bought some baby bottles and Mike poured beer in them, and the first one to down that thing won. Matt won, Liz had to drive him home LOL!! (I didn't come up with this, one of the gals did, and they did it downstairs)
Dr said any day now, (it was Jan 30th before) the baby weighs 6 1/2 + almost 7 pounds!! So we are all waiting... Got a pink tiny stocking for 'Lilly Ann'
Bunnicula, good to see you back! Hoping your all having a great holiday season!
How'd healthcare get in here? LOL!! (its the roundtable, thats why! )
posted on December 16, 2004 12:54:21 PM new
NearTheSea - "doctor said any day now"....whooo... maybe a Christmas baby then. What a present that would be. Hope you let us all know when the big days does arrive.
posted on December 16, 2004 02:29:20 PM new
"I love looking at all the Christmas lights too, and in our neighborhood, there is a competion going, Mike is STILL doing it "
posted on December 16, 2004 02:40:41 PM new
"How'd healthcare get in here? LOL!! (its the roundtable, thats why"
It got in here because Helen brought it in on page 1, lying (excuse me, mis-quoting) what I had said on another thread. Her (mis-quote) was nothing at all like I had stated, but that's nothing unusual.
posted on December 17, 2004 10:48:04 AM new
Linda, could very well be a Christmas Baby, and she's still working!
classic...... yep, the electric bill, do NOT look forward to that! but was looking at the stats on what takes the most, and we have all the 'mini' lights, and I read a string of 100 costs about $4 a month, whereas the big (you know the kind they first came out with) cost $40 a month, the LED (they are expensive to buy!) cost .45 cents a month for a string of 100!