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Re: 534/10

Posted: 13 Nov 2008 14:18
by Freakzilla
SandChigger wrote:
SandRider wrote:Don't you people have jobs ?
It's 4:00 AM Friday here.
Fell asleep in front of the tube again.
(But didn't drool this time! :D )
Decided to see what was up rather than trudge upstairs to the futon.

Friday is usually a work-at-home day, but all classes are cancelled today on campus because this weekend is the uni festival.

It's not a bad life.... :lol:
I'm at work... isn't this what they mean by multitasking?

Posted: 13 Nov 2008 14:48
by SandChigger
Kinda sorta. ;)

Hey, 'Rider, it looks like he's been doing his edit thang again:

¡Y tú madre también! Come mierda. And sock puppet. Batty Boy.

¿Qué tú quieres? ¿Jugar? Yo juego.

Ps I can bless you and Frig you up at the same time!
Torquemada showed us the way...
Anglo-Saxons do not know what mean is!

I was taught by the best! Opus Dei

My mentor:

Josemaría Escrivá, a saint. It does not mean that we turn the other cheek all the time; we do what Jesus gives us strengh to do or not to do. It is so cool. I Frig you up; it is irressistible temptation. I let you go; I'm a good boy. Win, win. Still want to play? I'll like to laugh at you!
Next stop is the "twilight zone"
The OP of the thread, by arnie, is fairly stupid in its way as well. Looks like he's posting his fanfic wherever he wants, now.

Actually, to be completely honest, I've always thought that entire "Dune Cookbook" forum to be pretty stupid and pointless. :roll:

539/15 (daily post-whoredom achieved)

Posted: 13 Nov 2008 14:55
by SandRider
SandRider say Gummi Worm GOOD !

Posted: 13 Nov 2008 14:56
by TheDukester
SandChigger wrote:Actually, to be completely honest, I've always thought that entire "Dune Cookbook" forum to be pretty stupid and pointless. :roll:
Same here. I could see it being maybe one thread in an off-topic forum, but to devote an entire top-level category to an effing Dune Cookbook? That's just absurd on a number of levels.

Posted: 13 Nov 2008 14:57
by Freakzilla
TheDukester wrote:
SandChigger wrote:Actually, to be completely honest, I've always thought that entire "Dune Cookbook" forum to be pretty stupid and pointless. :roll:
Same here. I could see it being maybe one thread in an off-topic forum, but to devote an entire top-level category to an effing Dune Cookbook? That's just absurd on a number of levels.
That blew my mind too. It suggested to me how seriously they take all of this.

540/16

Posted: 13 Nov 2008 15:00
by SandRider
that's why it was my first contribution to
"posts I think should be deleted at DN" .....

Posted: 13 Nov 2008 15:25
by SandChigger
NEKHRUN! DON'T DO IT, MAN! :lol:
FanTomas wrote:
Nekhrun wrote:
FantomAss wrote:
Simon wrote:since it doesn't say "By: Frank Herbert, Brian Herbet, and Kevin J. Anderson" on the cover of either book I wouldn't say they were "using" FH's good name to bolster sales.
8)
:roll:
You don't think the big letters that spell DUNE do that huh?
All you like to do is cuss-cuss. You sound like a craven choke puppy who likes to play a bullbucka. Eat me!
Pretending he's a Jamaican again. :roll:

The only craven one I see anywhere is FannyPop. And the guy with the finger on the delete button.

Think he'll edit that out?

Posted: 13 Nov 2008 15:31
by Freakzilla
SandChigger wrote:NEKHRUN! DON'T DO IT, MAN! :lol:
FanTomas wrote:
Nekhrun wrote:
FantomAss wrote:
Simon wrote:since it doesn't say "By: Frank Herbert, Brian Herbet, and Kevin J. Anderson" on the cover of either book I wouldn't say they were "using" FH's good name to bolster sales.
8)
:roll:
You don't think the big letters that spell DUNE do that huh?
All you like to do is cuss-cuss. You sound like a craven choke puppy who likes to play a bullbucka. Eat me!
Pretending he's a Jamaican again. :roll:

The only craven one I see anywhere is FannyPop. And the guy with the finger on the delete button.

Think he'll edit that out?
...and defend one of us? Never.

Posted: 13 Nov 2008 15:32
by GamePlayer
Wow. He's actually arguing that the hacks aren't selling crap off Frank Herbert's work.

That is so far gone, words can't describe it...

Image

542/18

Posted: 13 Nov 2008 15:33
by SandRider
he (fantomas) logged off without editing it. I think "Eat Me" on a "civilized" board is probably justifiable for deletion - which is why I don't post on "civilized" boards anymore.....but really, and I've wondered about this for a long while now, why hasn't Merritt banned Nekhrun ? He walks right up the edge of Merritt's Rules, and sometimes over - I've seen his posts deleted, but I've seen others (innocents, too, mind you) banned for less. Not trying to stir up trouble, I'm just wondering and still trying to figger out what's rattling around in Merritt's head .....




edit - ^^^ that's beautiful, GP.
double edit - I'm not sure a chat function would solve the topic de-railment problem .......

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 13:59
by Eyes High
any more thought to having a chat room here?

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 14:14
by Freakzilla
Personally, I'd rather have off topic posts than none at all.

IMO, a chat room would take away from what people would normally post.

I'm still considering it though.

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 14:39
by A Thing of Eternity
I think that when multiple people are logged in here at once it pretty much turns into a chat room anyways. I don't see what would be gained.

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 16:17
by SandChigger
Join Facebook.

Chat at B.B. when he's busy! :P

(Schu and I chatted briefly the other morning. 'Course, we're on the same side of the planet. ;) )

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 16:46
by GamePlayer
SandChigger wrote:Join Facebook.

Chat at B.B. when he's busy! :P
I finally joined. Only way to keep in contact with a friend who can't reply to e-mail for some reason :)

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 16:50
by Freakzilla
GamePlayer wrote:
SandChigger wrote:Join Facebook.

Chat at B.B. when he's busy! :P
I finally joined. Only way to keep in contact with a friend who can't reply to e-mail for some reason :)
He's on FB but can't email? Something is not right with that story...

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 18:19
by Eyes High
I've never tried facebook. i've got a MySpace account. I just might check it out. Thanks

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 20:16
by SandChigger
Facebook is much much much nicer. :D

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 20:18
by Freakzilla
SandChigger wrote:Facebook is much much much nicer. :D
Which isn't saying a lot. :lol:

Posted: 06 Mar 2009 00:18
by GamePlayer
Freakzilla wrote:
GamePlayer wrote:
SandChigger wrote:Join Facebook.

Chat at B.B. when he's busy! :P
I finally joined. Only way to keep in contact with a friend who can't reply to e-mail for some reason :)
He's on FB but can't email? Something is not right with that story...
Oh, there's a method to his laziness. He's explained it to me :roll:

See, on Facebook, one is able to login and gain access to all one's friends with a single click. Further, Facebook's interface encourages very brief correspondence. Thus, my friend says it's easy to remain in touch with everyone via one point of contact and he says he can write shorter (hence, more useless) messages to his friends. This saves him much more time and thus allows him to keep in more frequent contact with the rest of us.

Of course, he fails elaborate upon the ancillary benefit of this Facebook system, which I know applies directly to him. You see, this particular friend of mine has a very unique and incredibly annoying personality quirk: he has, what I have coined, a "social quota." Once he reaches his social quota for a given time period (let's say a week), he wants no more social interaction for that time period. Technology, it seems, has finally caught up with my friend and thus Facebook is a method by which he can control his social exposure on his terms. :x

And before you ask, don't ask. He really is a great guy, but we've just all come to accept him the way he is. His wife is a saint. :P

Posted: 06 Mar 2009 01:13
by SandChigger
(Yes, but is she also magical and Jewish? Mhmhmhmhm...now I ask you. :wink: )

Posted: 06 Mar 2009 11:42
by GamePlayer
Well, I've made her laugh so hard on two different occasions that she's had various things snorted out her nose in a most embarrassing fashion. That's pretty damned magical, but I'm not familiar with them enough to know if it's also Jewish :)

Posted: 06 Mar 2009 13:06
by SandRider
I used the Facebook a little recently, in regards to an upcoming
reunion, and I'd say your friend has a good point, GP. It is a one-stop,
quick interaction site. Makes sense to me.

Posted: 06 Mar 2009 14:15
by Freakzilla
My 20 year HS reunion is this year and a lot of the planning has been done on FB.

Posted: 06 Mar 2009 14:24
by GamePlayer
I've no real objection to Facebook, I just know my friend too well. He's using Facebook as a crutch. But I suppose after 9 years, there's no influencing him.

Friends. They're the worst. After Torontonians...and Canadians. :P