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| 10 JAN 2013 at 6:37pm |
AndromusGuild Master


Posts : 5537 Joined: 6 NOV 2002
Status : Offline | Many thanks to you and Bobo for the thought! Unfortunately, my birthday isn't until May. Though if it gives me an excuse to have some cake, I'll gladly claim a birthday right now.
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| 12 JAN 2013 at 12:16am |
CarolineJA+ Overseer


Posts : 16540 Joined: 28 JAN 2007 Location: AU
Status : Offline | Er..... Mark...... I don't think those are ordinary cigarettes..... either that or you're cracking up. You've gone completely bonkers on the Happy Birthday lark lately.
What's going on in your neck of the woods? You stagger to the computer and think 'Oh look, it's been a week since I wished anyone Happy Birthday.....gotta put that right.....'
In fact, why don't we ALL have a Very Merry Un-Birthday.....

Last edited by Caroline : 12 JAN 2013 4:08pm
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| 12 JAN 2013 at 1:12am |
TravellerGuild Master


Posts : 4039 Joined: 3 JUL 2010 Location: US
Status : Offline | Oi, that heat sounds terrible. Hope it cools down for you soon, Caroline!
*Trav makes another tick next to dangerous beasties and huge insects for a reason to avoid Australia.
* * * Just call me Trav. * * *
“Despite my ghoulish reputation, I really have the heart of a small boy. I keep it in a jar on my desk.” - Robert Bloch
"They are not reciprocally sublated--the one does not sublate the other externally--but each sublates itself in itself and is in its own self the opposite of itself" (Hegel, from The Doctrine of Being)..."
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| 12 JAN 2013 at 4:10pm |
CarolineJA+ Overseer


Posts : 16540 Joined: 28 JAN 2007 Location: AU
Status : Offline |
Ha! You can talk. You've moved to the US and not explained to me WHY...?? AND we all know their weather can get pretty extreme, Tornados, cyclones, SNOW not to mention nutjobs with firearms. And you're worried about a few hot days and spiders?
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| 13 JAN 2013 at 12:31pm |
TravellerGuild Master


Posts : 4039 Joined: 3 JUL 2010 Location: US
Status : Offline | I must declare that the most dangerous thing in the US appears to be the firearms you can buy in the supermarket..
* * * Just call me Trav. * * *
“Despite my ghoulish reputation, I really have the heart of a small boy. I keep it in a jar on my desk.” - Robert Bloch
"They are not reciprocally sublated--the one does not sublate the other externally--but each sublates itself in itself and is in its own self the opposite of itself" (Hegel, from The Doctrine of Being)..."
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| 13 JAN 2013 at 3:55pm |
CarolineJA+ Overseer


Posts : 16540 Joined: 28 JAN 2007 Location: AU
Status : Offline | What aisle do they put them in? I'm boggling to figure one where they think they belong.
And are they secured in those unbreakable plastic bubble wraps? You know the kind - you need a big pair of scissors to get into them.
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| 15 JAN 2013 at 5:45am |
AndromusGuild Master


Posts : 5537 Joined: 6 NOV 2002
Status : Offline | A supermarket where you can buy guns? I don't recall ever seeing anything like that here. Unless you mean something like a superstore like Walmart with a department store half(with a sporting goods section that has guns) and a separate grocery store half. But no derringers actually in the deli case, of course.
Last edited by Andromus : 15 JAN 2013 6:21am
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