Topic: ^ < V game Subject: oops...
^ has the blow up dog to match
>>> contemplating a bubble bath
V likes to be tickled behind the ears
Posted on 2006-12-02 at 20:18:50.
Edited on 2006-12-02 at 20:20:08 by Lyskhala
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Topic: Corrupt a wish Subject: ahhh yesss, my wish
sorry 'bout that...
I wish my hubby was home and not out in the cold
Posted on 2006-12-02 at 20:12:50.
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Topic: The Morphing Game Subject: It's getting
late
Posted on 2006-12-02 at 14:09:01.
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Topic: Corrupt a wish Subject: Baaaaad Grugg
Bob fell into a hole. He broke his leg, his hip, his big toe and a rib. He laid in that hole for days in great pain until he finally gave up and succumbed to the calling of the reaper. When he woke up, he was in Heaven. An angel appeared before him and asked him if would like to know the details of his suffering. Bob said yes.
So the angel took him to the great hall where he sat down in front of a 250 inch HD plasma screen with surround sound and watched silently as he heard Grugg wish him to fall into a hole.
After the viewing, the angel asked Bob how he felt.
He said he was angry and wanted revenge. The angel told Bob that those feelings were not allowed in Heaven and if he really wanted revenge he would have to go to Hell.
So...in order to satiate his appetite for revenge, Bob went to Hell and learned every torture the Devil had in his arsenal. The Devil made Bob strong and invincible and gave him all the power he had at his disposal. Bob became the right hand of Satan. He all the riches he ever wanted. There was nothing he was denied. Bob was feared by all.
Where's the corruption you ask?
Grugg will certainly be going to hell for wishing Bob to fall into a hole...you figure it out.
Posted on 2006-12-02 at 14:05:07.
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Topic: Getting to know you Subject: good question
about the nature of humans back then.
I suppose being 'naive' to technology could predispose you to being either very trusting or the other extreme very distrusting. I guess the answer to that would be on an individual nature such as today. There are those of us who are willing to believe most anything and then those of us who don't believe anything and must see for ourselves.
What kind of nature do you think YOU have?
I am definitely one to question everything.
I'd like to say it's because my parenst raised me to question things but actually it was quite the opposite.
I was expected to do as I was told with no questions and if I refused there was punishment. Now, seeing how my nature is to question I might be inclined to think my upbringing made me be rebellious...however, I have two sisters who were raised in the same environment and they are just
the opposite. They still are afraid to question anything.
Sooo, what makes us different even though we are exposed to the same circumstances? Why do some of us choose to wonder and others blindly accept? My theory is that it might be as simple as when we were born...you know, your sun sign etc.
Mine happens to be verry accurate so I tend to think that just may be it. I don't 'follow' my horoscope, however, I do think it's right on concerning my personality.
Well now, that was a long post. Got carried away there
Posted on 2006-12-02 at 13:42:44.
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Topic: ^ < V game Subject: ooh ooh ooh ahh ahh ahh
why thank you
^ would like to hold my head under water
>>> Thinks GRUGG is big Teddy Bear
V is verrry afraid of Grugg
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 19:57:51.
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Topic: She said...He said Subject: could be anyone
very cool...
the idea is that each time a person takes on the statement, it becomes theirs and it can be imagined from any point of view they wish, male, female, etc.
..not sure what gender "ETC" is in that list
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 19:53:05.
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Topic: She said...He said Subject: coolio!!
"She never knew who her father was. Although, I wanted to very much, I just could not bring myself to tell her. I knew as much as she wanted it, the truth would only increase her unhappiness."
My version:
The young girl was unaware of her father's identity and even though I yearned to, I was unable to allow my lips to utter the truth. No matter how much her heart ached for it, the veracity of the situation would cause her only more grief.
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I like this one...let's run with this one for a few posts. If nobody else wants to play we can start a new statement
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 19:28:29.
Edited on 2006-12-01 at 19:30:26 by Lyskhala
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Topic: Corrupt a wish Subject: and so he did...
The woodchuck chucked so much wood you couldn't keep up with how much wood the woodchuck chucked.
I wish I had a dollar for everytime that woodchuck chucked wood
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 19:16:16.
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Topic: Corrupt a wish Subject: you do...
you have it all in pennies (unrolled) and when you hand them to the delivery driver he gets po'd and takes out his pocket knife and cuts your Large Deluxe with extra anchioves and garlic into a thousand little pieces then drives off laughing his ass off in his 1974 Gremlin as you fight the neighbor's hungry Rottweiler off all on your own.
I wish I felt better today
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 14:44:27.
Edited on 2006-12-01 at 14:45:02 by Lyskhala
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Topic: She said...He said Subject: She said...He said
Had an idea while reading Drasia's poetry. One of her comments made me think it might be fun to do a creativity thread where a simple statement is written and then everyone else says the same thing only they embellish it in their own way.
The statement itself stays the exact same in meaning, the only difference is the phrasing.
It's a great way to see how people express and percieve ideas differently.
Example:
"My boyfriend told me he loved me in a letter"
"My lover professed his feelings for me in written form"
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Here's the first statement:
"Early this morning while the sun was low in the eastern sky I began my daily ritual of walking down the lake road"
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 14:13:02.
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Topic: The Morphing Game Subject: sometimes I
BITE
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 13:52:12.
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Topic: Add On Story. Fill in 3 words! Subject: we're poets!!
the whole day
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 13:50:27.
Edited on 2006-12-01 at 13:50:46 by Lyskhala
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Topic: Getting to know you Subject: interesting :)
Non-christians (aka "pagans")
were the first to celebrate the "season" even before the nativity story came along. Dec 25 wasn't "declared" Christ's birthday until the 3rd century and that date was chosen because the Romans wanted to make turning to Christianity as 'painless' as possible for the pagans who were already celebrating Dec 25th in honor of the winter solstice. So instead of telling the pagans they couldn't celebrate that date anymore the Romans made it very "convienient" for the pagans and declared Christ's birth date to be Dec 25th. so they could continue their celebrations. Lots of the Christmas traditions celebrated tody started out with pagan roots.
BTW...If anyone has an answer to this question I'd be very appreciative cuz I've wondered about it for some time.
Jesus was one of the most important figures in religious history yet no-one knows the exact day he was born.
Is that a little odd? If there is an exact date, PLEASE post it. Thanks a bunch!
to clarify...when I say "pagan", I am speaking in terms of what the Romans considered a "pagan" to be not necessarily what people would consider a pagan to be today. Does that make sense?
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 13:19:04.
Edited on 2006-12-01 at 13:45:38 by Lyskhala
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Topic: ^ < V game Subject: >>>>
^ eats weird stuff
> Still using ">" instead of "<"
V wears a red speedo to the beach with penny loafers and black socks
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 11:12:23.
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Topic: The Morphing Game Subject: >>>>
Mike
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 11:03:33.
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Topic: Star Trek: Discovery - Q&A Subject: I remember Av...
it's such a distant memory though.
We ladies were posting fairly regular...surely the rumor about a fear of commitment isn't true about the Inn guys!!
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 09:27:33.
Edited on 2006-12-01 at 09:28:07 by Lyskhala
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Topic: Getting to know you Subject: don't freak out just yet
I was wearing a size 7 shoe when I was 12 and only went up 1 size from there.
But if you're really worried maybe you can break the curse somehow...maybe fry a bald monkey or microwave a pear.
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 07:05:55.
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Topic: Add On Story. Fill in 3 words! Subject: : )
in yer butt
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 07:00:53.
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Topic: The Morphing Game Subject: her remains were buried in a dirt
pile
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 06:59:25.
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Topic: Firefly/Serenity RPG - Looking for Browncoats Subject: ?
How many more crew do you need?
Posted on 2006-12-01 at 06:57:26.
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Topic: Add On Story. Fill in 3 words! Subject: anyone hungry?
bed of lettuce
Posted on 2006-11-30 at 14:45:00.
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Topic: Firefly/Serenity RPG - Looking for Browncoats Subject: Love Space and Westerns
I use to watch every western there was with my dad.
The Big Valley, Bonanza, The Rifleman, The Virginian,
Gunsmoke and any Charles Bronson movie I could find
Good times!
Posted on 2006-11-30 at 14:25:28.
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Topic: Firefly/Serenity RPG - Looking for Browncoats Subject: ()()
Sounds like fun. I'd like to play. Not into rules based as yet, but willing to learn
Posted on 2006-11-30 at 12:51:25.
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Topic: These are the Questions of our Lives. Subject: hee hee
funny
Posted on 2006-11-30 at 11:20:18.
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