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Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:38 pm
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Fiddlers Green Elfin Brill How old are you then? Umm... not very lady like to ask that right? rolleyes Well, the information, including my birthdate, are correct in my profile... But that doesn't really answer the question... I feel old. I haven't worn my years well. Age is as much pyscho somatic as chronological. Whaaa! gonk You are younger then me! A whole year! (and then some) You are not even a capricorn, who are known for born old and getting younger as they age... (whoah! floaty alert wahmbulance ...)
I must confess... I did book a busvacation to Tsjechiƫ, which is something only the really old people do. The lady at the agency was like:"You do know only old people take this vacation?" And I was like:" But I want to see the Tatra mountains and Poland and... gonk "
Are we now all going to show off how very old we feel?
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Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:39 pm
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missmagpie phoenix shadowwolf good ol' green pill to tell me when to look for spots. Green? Mine's pink. ninja i hope to eventually have a higher dose (those damned cramps are still getting through), so probably another color. when they get my dern card to me of course.
Aesi I've had enough damned drugs in my life, and not one of them did I ever want to take. Now, I don't even take Midol unless the cramps are freaking crippling me. No more! gonk *huggles* wasn't trying to convince you. truthfully, i only started pills because i would nearly faint from the crampmonster and to get some sort of regularity into my life. it really sucks when you buy new underwear and the wonderful cycles of nature tell you in no uncertain terms that they don't like it... stare *grumble grumble*
before the pills, it was a cottonwood coctail excel (two advil, two tylenol, two aleve) plus a heating pad. midol never touched it. those heating pad patches, the ones you just stick on your abdomen, they're awesome, heart !
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:41 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 8:33 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 8:37 am
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Fiddlers Green Fear me, I R teh Psychyc Wampyre! lol You too?
Quote: Heheh. Madame Brill, even my doctor agrees that I have the physique of a pefectly healthy middle aged man. While my doctor tells me that I have many of the health problems of a post-menopausal woman. And then some. And I'm a whole half a year younger than you.
My time as a coder was not kind to me. I'm certain my time as a lawyer will not be much better, but I'll be happier about it.
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:02 am
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~Fiddler Expounds Upon Fluffy History That Never Was~
The first burning times. And how that horrid inferno was blamed upon a gentle Pagan artist. The evil Xians even added a chapter to their holy book just to slander this poor and misunderstood paragon of the ancient ways.
His name was Nero, the Emperor of Rome (a utopian pagan nation before teh xians took over).
The evil xians attempted to burn Rome down because they hated the Old Ways there. It was the first in a series of events which revealed xianity's obsession with burning artistes, libertines, and people who were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Teh ebil xians gather in secret and planned the downfall of Rome. They decided to purge it with fire, because, as history would go on to show, they like seeing people burn, especially innocent people who are in a better social position and actually do something useful for their communities. So the cunning arsonists spread flames withing the Cricus Maximus, intent on ruining the fun and games at said location (the fleeing performers later became the founders of the first Travling Carnevals, to date, we can blame the plague of Carnies on the xians as well, but that is another tale). It quickly spread thru the city, and it was no accident that the winds fanned the flames towards the temple of Jupiter and the shrine of the Vestigal Virgins. It was a calculated attack against Romes worship of the The God (in the guise of Saturn) and the Tri-Part Goddess (In the form of the Virgins... Who were originally Virgins, Mothers, and Retired Women, but only the virgins escaped to tell the tale, as the Mothers died trying to save their children and the Crones were too old to escape in time).
For five and four days Rome burned. Incinerated in the intolerance of the xians.
And after their devious arson was complete, they blamed the whole affair on Poor Emperor Nero, who was in fact away in Antium performing the music of his heart for his guests there. Such insanity.
Even more evidence of the Xian plot is their vile prophesy:
Wikipedia, the truth, because the majority of people posting in it agree, and everyone knows reality is subjective. In all of these oracles, the destruction of Rome by fire is prophesied. That is the constant theme: Rome must burn. This was the long-desired objective of all the people who felt subjugated by Rome
In Summation, hate not Nero, a kind, gentle, Artistic soul, the very heart of those who would later suffer the slanders of xians everywhere, but rather, stand staunch in defending him, our first victim in xianities on going smear campaign against all earth-based faiths.
Trust no one, seek always for the hidden truth in lies.
~This Concludes Our Disinformation for The Day~
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:14 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:38 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:47 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:50 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:56 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:57 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:58 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 10:01 am
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