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FD Spark
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12-09-2008 10:38
From: Yosef Okelly
Save a tree. Eat a beaver.

lol just make sure you clean your teeth after words, beaver in between your teeth might look funny especially if you got a wife or partner didn't know you eat beaver:)
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Jerboa Haystack
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12-09-2008 10:44
Moesha...we didn't scare you away.

*rattles his cage, from safely locked within*

Welcome back.
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Moesha Yakubu
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12-09-2008 10:49
From: Jerboa Haystack
Moesha...we didn't scare you away.

*rattles his cage, from safely locked within*

Welcome back.




/me looks through her lock picks


nah, jus' lurkin :D
FD Spark
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12-09-2008 10:51
From: Jesse Barnett
Pierce Brock was the child star in the movie First Kid. Collecting and selling items from MMOG's is a $2,000,000,000 a year industry. That's right, no typo, that's billion. Pierce made his 60+ million as the first running a multi computer setup(only 6 computers). If the WOW guy with 36 computers and nearly level 80 isn't making $5K a day then he is a dummie. "good" is subjective, I wish I wasn't good in that way and spending 12+ hours a day in front of a computer and making that much money as opposed to being good(which I am) and stuck in front of the computer for the same amount of time and making much less.

Man I would love just 1% of that which would be 20,000,000 a year but I haven't figured out how I can do that either even when I am working on polishing skills and creating 70 hours a week:( But I am not sure how someone could earn that much in WOW either and I never was good with combat.
Too bad sleeping all the time doesn't pay better. I am sleepy I think I want to go back to bed. Have fun all. FD
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12-09-2008 11:06
From: Yosef Okelly
Save a tree. Eat a beaver.
Now that is my kind of outdoorsman.
;)
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Amaranthim Talon
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12-09-2008 11:16
Support Your Local Beaver!
;)
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HoneyBear Lilliehook
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12-09-2008 11:18
I wanted to let you all know I truly appreciate your support in the freebie thread. I won't be going back there, and hope that just once...we can actually intentionally let a thread die. :)
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Amaranthim Talon
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12-09-2008 11:25
I don't know why the sudden insurgence of alt-trolls- must be the moon or something. Did some other MMORPG Die and we get all the kiddies?

:( Sad there are so many people with so little to brighten their lives they feel the need to make anger to add spice.
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Elora Lunasea
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12-09-2008 11:25
From: Amaranthim Talon
Support Your Local Beaver!
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On that note - someone was bound to post a Lol Beaver sort of thing with this conversation, so let me be the first:

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Elora Lunasea
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12-09-2008 11:27
From: HoneyBear Lilliehook
I wanted to let you all know I truly appreciate your support in the freebie thread. I won't be going back there, and hope that just once...we can actually intentionally let a thread die. :)


Resistence is NOT futile in this case. I'm more than pleased to NOT return there.

/hugs to Honey :)
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12-09-2008 11:35
From: Elora Lunasea
On that note - someone was bound to post a Lol Beaver sort of thing with this conversation, so let me be the first:


"vagina squirrels"
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Amaranthim Talon
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12-09-2008 11:37
LOL's @ the PC critters :)
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12-09-2008 12:10
From: Brenda Connolly
Now she reminds me of Grace Kelly :)
Actually, she reminds *me* of this lady I met in Fortnum & Mason's recently . . .

Pep (Different dress though)
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12-09-2008 12:13
From: Jerboa Haystack
Moesha...we didn't scare you away.

*rattles his cage, from safely locked within*

Welcome back.
Careful Jerry, you have to watch out for her . . . "wit"!

Pep (Not in this thread please)
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Maureen Boccaccio
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12-09-2008 12:35
From: Yosef Okelly
The nerf herder?


LOL!! Great reference. :)
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12-09-2008 12:48
From: Yosef Okelly
She reminds me why it's good to have a Y chromosome. ;)


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12-09-2008 12:49
From: Chris Norse
GREEN campaigners called police after discovering an illegal logging site in a nature reserve – only to find the culprits were a gang of beavers.
Environmentalists found 20 neatly stacked tree trunks and others marked with notches for felling at a beauty-spot in Subkowy, northern Poland.

But when officers followed a trail left by a tree which had been dragged away, they found a beaver dam right across the river, as reported by the Austrian Times.

A police spokesman said: "The campaigners are feeling pretty stupid. There's nothing more natural than a beaver."


still...laughing....
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12-09-2008 12:50
From: HoneyBear Lilliehook
I wanted to let you all know I truly appreciate your support in the freebie thread. I won't be going back there, and hope that just once...we can actually intentionally let a thread die. :)


Oh fine...just when I'd girded my loins and was ready to go into battle for you. But, for you, I will desist. :)
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12-09-2008 12:56
From: Elora Lunasea
Resistence is NOT futile in this case. I'm more than pleased to NOT return there.

/hugs to Honey :)


I must be missing something......
Elora Lunasea
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12-09-2008 12:59
From: Brenda Connolly
I must be missing something......


Some newb went off on Honey for no valid reason in another thread.
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12-09-2008 13:01
From: Elora Lunasea
Some newb went off on Honey for no valid reason in another thread.


I see it now, i was looking in the wrong thread
Elora Lunasea
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12-09-2008 13:09
From: Maureen Boccaccio
Oh fine...just when I'd girded my loins and was ready to go into battle for you. But, for you, I will desist. :)


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HoneyBear Lilliehook
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12-09-2008 13:15
lol Elora! That was great!
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12-09-2008 13:16
My holiday touching story:

I woke to roughly 6-8 inches of snow this morning. Since hubby is working, he would take care of the shoveling/snowblowing after work. About 10:00 a man comes to my door, dressed in one of those outdoor coverall jumpsuit things and asks if he can shovel my snow for whatever I feel it is worth - that with times being tight he is simply trying to do whatever he can to keep feeding his children.

I see so many able bodied people standing on the corners with their hand out just asking for money. I was actually impressed that this man was going door to door in 20-25F temps trying to actually "earn" money. I told him to go ahead and let me know when he was done. Now we have a pretty good size driveway and long sidewalks because our yards are the older kinds where you could actually put a full size house between the houses here. He was done, and did a fabulous job, in just over 10 min. I was so stunned and amazed that I gave him $40 for it - hubby thought that was a bit much maybe, but tough.

It is people like this that keep giving me faith in people. Regardless of how cynical I get, there really are people out there that are having a hard time, but are also not afraid of labor to get some money.
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Elora Lunasea
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12-09-2008 13:27
From: LittleMe Jewell
My holiday touching story:

I woke to roughly 6-8 inches of snow this morning. Since hubby is working, he would take care of the shoveling/snowblowing after work. About 10:00 a man comes to my door, dressed in one of those outdoor coverall jumpsuit things and asks if he can shovel my snow for whatever I feel it is worth - that with times being tight he is simply trying to do whatever he can to keep feeding his children.

I see so many able bodied people standing on the corners with their hand out just asking for money. I was actually impressed that this man was going door to door in 20-25F temps trying to actually "earn" money. I told him to go ahead and let me know when he was done. Now we have a pretty good size driveway and long sidewalks because our yards are the older kinds where you could actually put a full size house between the houses here. He was done, and did a fabulous job, in just over 10 min. I was so stunned and amazed that I gave him $40 for it - hubby thought that was a bit much maybe, but tough.

It is people like this that keep giving me faith in people. Regardless of how cynical I get, there really are people out there that are having a hard time, but are also not afraid of labor to get some money.


Great story Lil. I'm amazed anyone these days even wants to shovel snow.

The other week, Ghosty and I were moving into our apartment, which has a very long flight of stairs leading into it. I had needed to purchase a new TV, which we barely could get into my car, let alone up the stairs. Neither of us have great backs at our age and my knees are completely shot. He "swore" he could get it upstairs himself, and I was very upset over the thought of it. Men, you know how they are.

As we drove up to the apartment, a very strapping looking man happened to walk by. We looked at each other, and had the same exact thought without saying words. I asked the guy if he wanted to make a quick $20, and help us bring the tv upstairs?

Well, turns out he was a local guy, down on his luck, out of work and was just walking the street kind of bummed out and depressed. He was SO grateful and more than happy to help. By the time he got it upstairs, I handed him and extra $20 - I felt so bad for him and frankly, had we had the TV delivered (which I wanted to do originally) it would have cost way more than that anyway. I was just happy that Ghosty didn't have to drag it upstairs himself and would have paid anything for someone to be there with extra hands - and well, there this guy was like magic.

Funny thing was his first name was the same as Ghosty's. Both of us felt like he was put there for us, and he felt the same way as he really was in dire straights financially at that moment. We haven't seen hide nor hair of him since...
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