I'm a bit preoccupied with RL at the moment, so just popping in for a couple of minutes..
while here though, I'll hand out requested beverages and er... cheese..
Maybe for full ironic effect Des, you should go for one of the particularly pungent Germanic varieties
Nuclear Dragonflies..... Hmmm...Somehow that just seems alarming... Especially when combined with rubber bands... :speech:
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.......All those moments ... will be lost ... in time ... like tears in rain.
Oh dummy, my mistake. The second one which also turned Janet Reno into a hermaphrodite.
Yep. It took days before our TV had normal reception again.
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Lady Dragonfly wrote:Hermaphrodites affect your TV reception?
Of course not you silly person. You like to make funny jokes, don't you?
It was the resulting solar flare that made short work of our reception.
Come over here, have some Nuka Cola and tell me about your childhood.
My childhood, hmm. Well I remember little. The feelings, not the words. Lost loves and whiskey hangovers. The travelling is what really stands out, I suppose. Driving alone through vast countrysides on my Harley Davidson. Watching the skylines of every major European city underneath the setting sun. And finally a full summer spend in Prague. Pinot Blanc, olives and cigarettes. I swear not a woman in that city has forgotten the name of Tricky, fešák extraordinaire.
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My childhood, hmm. Well I remember little. The feelings, not the words. Lost loves and whiskey hangovers. The travelling is what really stands out, I suppose. Driving alone through vast countrysides on my Harley Davidson. Watching the skylines of every major European city underneath the setting sun. And finally a full summer spend in Prague. Pinot Blanc, olives and cigarettes. I swear not a woman in that city has forgotten the name of Tricky, fešák extraordinaire.
Yeah, I know the feeling. Sheer bliss. The first hangover, the first olive, the first cigarette, the first kiss, riding a white Harley Davidson without a diaper for the first time... in that order.
What is fešák?
Man's most valuable trait is a judicious sense of what not to believe.
-- Euripides
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dragon wench wrote:
Maybe for full ironic effect Des, you should go for one of the particularly pungent Germanic varieties
Nah. Jerry will suspect something if I gave them that. I prefer something inconspicuous.
''They say truth is the first casualty of war. But who defines what's true? Truth is just a matter of perspective. The duty of every soldier is to protect the innocent, and sometimes that means preserving the lie of good and evil, that war isn't just natural selection played out on a grand scale. The only truth I found is that the world we live in is a giant tinderbox. All it takes...is someone to light the match" - Captain Price
Kipi wrote:What's Nuclear Dragondfly? Did you perhaps mean Mutant Dragonfly?
Well, you know, nuclear... mutant...radioactive.. it's all pretty much the same thing isn't it?
Besides, Nuclear Dragonfly has an interesting ring to it... sounds kind of like a rock group, "The Nuclear Dragonflies" And our very own LD could be the lead singer
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Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup. Spoiler
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.......All those moments ... will be lost ... in time ... like tears in rain.
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dragon wench wrote:Heh, as my location says, I often exist in the Twilight Zone between sanity and chaos, I probably don't need Nuka Cola.
Wait.. I know I can fit in a Schrödinger's Cat joke in here somewhere.
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Damn, I'm no good at quantum mechanics.
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Hmmm.. I never before realized the Cheshire Cat is a play on Schrödinger's Cat. It may not be both dead and alive, but its state is clearly ubiquitous.
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Tricky wrote:Hmmm.. I never before realized the Cheshire Cat is a play on Schrödinger's Cat. It may not be both dead and alive, but its state is clearly ubiquitous.
You use too many tricky words. Me not understands.
Man's most valuable trait is a judicious sense of what not to believe.
-- Euripides