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Snapdragon wrote:
Caffinated drinks give me a headache.
Wow, I’ve never met an uncaffeinated computer geek before! 😯
Awww… I liked ‘Dragom’. It had a nice ring to it. A slightly undignified ring, but still a nice one.
I’m glad the forum was changed to you guys! We’re getting too lazy about this thing…
So, does Nirvana always cook as good as she did on your birthday?
mimitrek wrote:Very nice! I can’t wait to read it.
And here’s the coverfor people who haven’t seen it yet…
Thanks for linking, Mimi! I forgot to, hehe.
It’s way cool! But a lot less elaborate than I had been expecting… darn. No hints at what might happen in the book. I mean, we all already KNEW Harry would be fighting Voldy, haha!
wolflodge100 wrote:My son is the oddball, he loves his video games but he also reads voraciously! He read an entire HP book on the way home from Oregon when he was 10 😀
Haha, that sounds familiar. I read the entire Belgariad by David & Leigh Eddings when I was twelve.
THEY JUST RELEASED THE COVER FOR HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS.
😆 I think that did me for a week. Thank you so much, Dragoness! We took some pictures, they will be up shortly.
Zah! What kinda costume making?
Aarrghghghmmmff. Ugg mumf fuuuudge… *
*Roughly translated from its original dialect, an elaborate form of what linguists have come to refer to as “Post-cake Speak”, this means: “Thank you very much. It was so delicious I think my heart just turned to fudge.”
CherylKaufman wrote:I LOVE POTC- hubby and I will be there int he theater the first week- we avoid the opening night because of weirdos dressed as pirates and such…
Oops, sorry Cat :p
J/K!
Avoid weirdos! The very thought! I’d go on opening night for the *sole reason* of encountering weirdos, regardless of whether or not I really cared about the movie… haha. Went to the HP 4 first night showing with my friend and it was great… all these Hogwarts students everywhere and a bunch of Professors. There was even someone dressed up as Voldemort!
Years ago I read about a hydrogen-powered car that was supposed to come out in 2012 (“Sweet!” I thought, “By then I’ll be able to drive one!”) but the cool thing about it, besides the hydrogen, was that it had an exchangeable body. Supposedly you could change it from a pickup to a minivan to a town car if you wanted to, just by popping a different body on… It was pretty weird. I’m not sure how it worked, but that’s what the article said. It will be interesting to see if it really does hit the markets in five years.
skigod377 wrote:Welcome back! I thought you had dissapeared for good 😯
Nah, I don’t think we’re that scary.
Nirvanacat13 wrote:Chessapeaka wrote:Oh MAN, that was the best dinner I’ve had in ages, and I’ve had a lot of good dinners lately… Nirvanacat is a wicked cook. ‘Specially that pie thing with the carmelized pears and rasberries… oh lord… *Homer drool*
Happy Birthday Louis, and I’ll get all the pics we took up… someday? Hopefully soon. 😀 Time providing. *grumbleschoolgrumble*
Let us know when you want to do it again! =P *once you recover that is! LoL* How did your mother fare after all that? 😆
My mom loved it, she didn’t have to cook! 😀 You guys are welcome anytime, y’know. Anytime. PIE.
Oh MAN, that was the best dinner I’ve had in ages, and I’ve had a lot of good dinners lately… Nirvanacat is a wicked cook. ‘Specially that pie thing with the carmelized pears and rasberries… oh lord… *Homer drool*
Happy Birthday Louis, and I’ll get all the pics we took up… someday? Hopefully soon. 😀 Time providing. *grumbleschoolgrumble*
March 22, 2007 at 8:38 pm in reply to: Happy Belated Birthday Griffin (Chessie's brother) March 20 #553970Gifgiff wrote:dragonessjade wrote:You should come join the fun more often.
I plan to 😉
It’s about bloody time. 😀
Hrr…
These are so much fun to read, guys. Thanks for giving me your stories… I think I will definitely go for being knocked completely out while they do the surgery. If they give me a choice, that is. What I’m looking forward to is being unconscious. Even though I’m told you don’t remember any of it.
drag0nfeathers wrote:Ouch! Sorry to hear that Chessie. I’ve actually never even been to the dentist before in my life. My family didn’t have insurance and it was too expensive and by the time I grew up and had my own job & insurance through that, I was too much in the habit of not going.
I know I know, Bad drag0n!!! LOL! When my wisdom teeth came in I didn’t even feel them. I don’t know if I was just lucky or if I was so use to chronic toothaches and stuff it didn’t seem too big of a deal by then. Surprisingly I have pretty perfect *looking* teeth, but I know I have at least 6 or 7 cavities, and they always say double what you think you have and that’s probably what you’ve got! I’d be terrfied to go now! A dentist could probably retire early on all the work I must have to get done by now! 😆
I have nightmares my teeth are falling out all the time! 😯 Good luck and make sure when it’s over you tell me it was really easy and didn’t hurt so I can get up the courage to go myself some day! haha!
Eep! If I were you I’d *want* to go to the dentist. If you have the cavities dealt with they won’t hurt anymore. And besides, dentists are nice… Of course, I’ve never had any cavities or anything horrible done to me except for orthodontia (LOTS of it), so I’ve always kinda liked going to the dentist. They make your mouth feel all clean and nice and give you tasty flouride foam stuff. And stickers! Well… not anymore, but they used to. Haha. I sound like a brainwashed kindergartener. Whee.
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