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05-16-2007, 07:04 AM
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#6001 | | is a butterfly.
Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 4,050
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Originally Posted by Smaller Rhymish!
I thought of you last Saturday when Small and I were looking at red tea kettles. We should have a tea party someday. With gummi bears.
Love,
Rhymish. | Yay! I love my red tea kettle. I want to get another one though, because the finish got all messed up on mine. A tea party with gummi bears would be amazing. We're totally going to do that someday.
Love,
Mara |
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05-17-2007, 09:16 PM
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#6002 | | Sunshine Dust
Joined: Dec 2006 Location: Next to Small Posts: 448
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Originally Posted by Mara Yay! I love my red tea kettle. I want to get another one though, because the finish got all messed up on mine. A tea party with gummi bears would be amazing. We're totally going to do that someday.
Love,
Mara | Aw. I love your red tea kettle too. I saw an extremely strange tea kettle at Meijer this afternoon. It was a flatso.
Yes. We are. [/determined]
Love,
Smaller
(I nearly typed my real name, that was kind of funny.) |
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05-17-2007, 11:03 PM
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#6003 | | Other Sock Super Moderator
Joined: Oct 2005 Location: Central California Posts: 8,467
| Don't heat water in painted tea kettles over high heat. It will mess up the finish. [/too late]
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05-18-2007, 05:09 AM
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#6004 | | Scarlet. Gray.
Joined: Nov 2004 Location: OH-IO Posts: 5,939
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Originally Posted by Mara That kind of is what it sounds like. *laugh* It reminds me of last night's CSI. | I didn't happen to see the CSI for that evening, but I can only imagine what it would be like, if it involved lots of muskets and fur. Quote: |
80 degrees is not stuffy.
| Au Contraire: the heat and the humidity combine to equal misery. Unsympathetic bugger-ess. Quote: |
But I wasn't, and that's sad. At MtlFest there will be a huge concert of us. And that'll be awesome.
| Do mine eyes deceive? Is this genuine? Prove true imagination, prove true!
I believe you just inadvertently agreed to be a part SS&tB. Life has gone on since then, and my indomitable spirit was only temporarily cowed. I am now once more dancing over hills rather like a lamb, or a calf, or some other energetic animal with a propensity for dancing over hills. I prefer a steadily varied diet of weather. One day the catastrophic thunderstorm, the next heat and sunlight, the next wind and scurrying clouds, the next, perhaps, heat and sunlight again, and then an overcast day of gentle downpour, etc.
Good Morning, Mara!
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05-18-2007, 08:30 AM
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#6005 | | is a straight up Rainer.
Joined: Jun 2003 Location: Seattle, WA. Posts: 20,148
| Small used the word cow in the past participle form. That's awesome. |
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05-18-2007, 02:34 PM
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#6006 | | is a butterfly.
Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 4,050
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Originally Posted by Smaller Aw. I love your red tea kettle too. I saw an extremely strange tea kettle at Meijer this afternoon. It was a flatso.
Yes. We are. [/determined] | I don't know what flatso means or would look like, but it sounds exciting. Quote:
Love,
Smaller
(I nearly typed my real name, that was kind of funny.)
| Hehe. I wonder how long it would take people to figure it out if they tried. Quote:
Originally Posted by MtlMom Don't heat water in painted tea kettles over high heat. It will mess up the finish. [/too late] | It wasn't my fault. My siblings didn't think about the fact that the boiling water in the kettle will eventually stop existing and that they should turn it off, because I was talking to Mom and unable to do it myself. But someday I'll get a new one and it will be better. Quote:
Originally Posted by Small I didn't happen to see the CSI for that evening, but I can only imagine what it would be like, if it involved lots of muskets and fur. | Well, there were no muskeys or fur, but there was a weird saloon and stuff. It was odd. Quote: |
Au Contraire: the heat and the humidity combine to equal misery.
| You're wrong. Quote: |
Unsympathetic bugger-ess.
| *sticks tongue out* Quote:
Do mine eyes deceive? Is this genuine? Prove true imagination, prove true!
I believe you just inadvertently agreed to be a part SS&tB.
| No I didn't. That was just wishful thinking. Quote: |
Life has gone on since then, and my indomitable spirit was only temporarily cowed. I am now once more dancing over hills rather like a lamb, or a calf, or some other energetic animal with a propensity for dancing over hills.
| Haha. I see. Well, I'm glad. Quote: |
I prefer a steadily varied diet of weather. One day the catastrophic thunderstorm, the next heat and sunlight, the next wind and scurrying clouds, the next, perhaps, heat and sunlight again, and then an overcast day of gentle downpour, etc.
| I would probably be okay if it mostly rained, but still sunshined and got all hot every so often. Good afternoon, Small! Quote:
Originally Posted by Rainer. Small used the word cow in the past participle form. That's awesome. | Small is awesome. |
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05-19-2007, 06:05 AM
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#6007 | | Scarlet. Gray.
Joined: Nov 2004 Location: OH-IO Posts: 5,939
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Originally Posted by Rainer. Small used the word cow in the past participle form. That's awesome. | You have an easy familiarity with the past participle form; an easy familiarity with the past participle form is awesome. Quote:
Originally Posted by Mara Well, there were no muskeys or fur, but there was a weird saloon and stuff. It was odd. | It certainly sounds odd. No, I was miserable, so I should know, right?
*grin* *fingers in cheeks * Quote: |
No I didn't. That was just wishful thinking.
| If so, what did you mean by the 'concert of us' bit? Quote: |
Haha. I see. Well, I'm glad.
| That phase is over now, too. I failed to notice someone placing my bed on the traintracks while I slept, and replacing it in my bedroom after I was run over several times. At least, that's the prevailing theory of how I ended up feeling like I do at the moment. Quote: |
I would probably be okay if it mostly rained, but still sunshined and got all hot every so often.
| Columbus or Seattle is your hometown of destiny, then. Good MORNING, MARA! !
*blush*
You overestimate me, Ms. Butterfly.
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05-21-2007, 09:05 AM
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#6008 | | is a butterfly.
Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 4,050
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Originally Posted by Small You have an easy familiarity with the past participle form; an easy familiarity with the past participle form is awesome. | Wow. Haha.
It certainly sounds odd. Quote: |
No, I was miserable, so I should know, right?
| No. You were miserable for no reason whatsoever. 80 degrees is perfect, regardless of anything. *grin* Quote: |
If so, what did you mean by the 'concert of us' bit?
| All the peoples will play music together for all the non-musical people. And it will be grand. That's all. Quote: |
That phase is over now, too. I failed to notice someone placing my bed on the traintracks while I slept, and replacing it in my bedroom after I was run over several times. At least, that's the prevailing theory of how I ended up feeling like I do at the moment.
| Awww. I'm sorry. Quote: |
Columbus or Seattle is your hometown of destiny, then.
| Didn't I already look up apartment rates in Colombus? GOOD MORNING SMALL! Quote: |
You overestimate me, Ms. Butterfly.
| *shrug* Probably not. |
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05-22-2007, 07:09 AM
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#6009 | | Scarlet. Gray.
Joined: Nov 2004 Location: OH-IO Posts: 5,939
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Originally Posted by Mara Wow. Haha.
It certainly sounds odd. | No, it's grammar. Not odd. *grin* Quote: |
No. You were miserable for no reason whatsoever. 80 degrees is perfect, regardless of anything. *grin*
| Pssh! Weather's acceptability is entirely relative. Quote: |
All the peoples will play music together for all the non-musical people. And it will be grand. That's all.
| And-
Sure. *sardonic grin* It was awful. Soccer is fun, but the lasting effects are truly astonishing. The most interesting part of it is that it feels good, too. I feel as though a train of horrific satisfaction had run over me, typically. Quote: |
Didn't I already look up apartment rates in Colombus?
| So you did, so you did.
Actually. I might have, and passed it on. I know I did, that same evening. GOOD MORNING, MARA! See, now I have to live up to that. *pout*
*grin*
How is this week moving along?
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05-29-2007, 10:26 PM
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#6010 | | Sunshine Dust
Joined: Dec 2006 Location: Next to Small Posts: 448
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Originally Posted by Mara I don't know what flatso means or would look like, but it sounds exciting. | It was. I stood gazing at it in wonder for several minutes and stroked it a little bit. Quote:
Hehe. I wonder how long it would take people to figure it out if they tried. | Probably not very long. How many names are there, do you think, that rhyme with Mara? |
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05-30-2007, 08:58 PM
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#6011 | | is a butterfly.
Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 4,050
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Originally Posted by Small No, it's grammar. Not odd. *grin* | Grammar is odd sometimes. Quote: |
Pssh! Weather's acceptability is entirely relative.
| No. I'm just always right. Quote: |
It was awful. Soccer is fun, but the lasting effects are truly astonishing. The most interesting part of it is that it feels good, too. I feel as though a train of horrific satisfaction had run over me, typically.
| Well, I'm pretty sure you're the first person to have ever said that. GOOD EVENING, SMALL! Quote: |
How is this week moving along?
| Quite well. I'm almost done with school and that excites me. I'm done tomorrow, which I already told you a couple of times. Quote:
Originally Posted by Smaller It was. I stood gazing at it in wonder for several minutes and stroked it a little bit. | I can't say I've ever stroked a teapot. I should try it. Quote: Probably not very long. How many names are there, do you think, that rhyme with Mara? | Well, I would list some, but that would give it away. Probably only a few. |
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05-31-2007, 07:09 AM
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#6012 | | Scarlet. Gray.
Joined: Nov 2004 Location: OH-IO Posts: 5,939
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Originally Posted by Mara Grammar is odd sometimes. | Yes, but it's delightful when it becomes a sort of guiding hand that lets you do tricks with words that other people don't know how to do, because they don't know if they're allowed, or if Grammar's heavy hand will strike them down. Quote: |
No. I'm just always right.
| I was going to bring up some instance in the past when you were wrong, but I've forgotten all of them.
Notwithstanding, the weather is even hotter, now, and it is miserable. Quote: |
Well, I'm pretty sure you're the first person to have ever said that.
| *grin*
And you're the first person I've ever said it too, too, so you should feel special. Aw, thank you. Quote: |
Quite well. I'm almost done with school and that excites me. I'm done tomorrow, which I already told you a couple of times.
| Yes, but as the answer to several different questions.
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06-05-2007, 11:50 PM
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#6013 | | is a butterfly.
Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 4,050
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Originally Posted by Small Yes, but it's delightful when it becomes a sort of guiding hand that lets you do tricks with words that other people don't know how to do, because they don't know if they're allowed, or if Grammar's heavy hand will strike them down. | I don't know if I know any cool tricks. I can confuse people by sounding smart sometimes, though. Quote: |
I was going to bring up some instance in the past when you were wrong, but I've forgotten all of them.
| BECAUSE THERE WERE NONE! Quote: |
Notwithstanding, the weather is even hotter, now, and it is miserable.
| Well, I'm sorry. It was nice today. Quote: |
And you're the first person I've ever said it too, too, so you should feel special.
| Ooooh! That's exciting! Any time. Quote: |
Yes, but as the answer to several different questions.
| That sentence is confusing!
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COPYANDPASTE!!!!!
Today I went to the pool and then to a freshman softball game. The Ballard Balldroppers lost miserably. Not a moment of pride in my school, but it was still fun to watch. I mean, the other team was just good, but our team still didn't seem to play very well. Maybe it's because they're freshmen. *shrug*
It so does not feel like a quarter to 12. I should probably go to bed soon. I said almost that exact thing an hour ago, except it was 11 and not 12. Ha.
Tomorrow I'm going to play airsoft at Ben's house. Hopefully that'll be fun. He's got lots of people coming. Andrew's hitching a ride with us. I tried to get Andy to come and he didn't want to. Loser. |
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06-06-2007, 08:54 AM
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#6014 | | Oh, piffle.
Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 3,882
| *small voice* Hi?
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Originally Posted by slap_j Belly buttons are scars caused by the removal of the umbilical cord. If you're not born of a woman you're not going to have one. | Unless God quirkily decided to give them one so Eve wouldn't freak out over Cain's... 
New mothers and all. | |
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06-06-2007, 09:19 PM
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#6015 | | is a butterfly.
Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 4,050
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Originally Posted by Godslilrosebud *small voice* Hi? | What's the small voice for? You can just say hi.
Hi. How are you today? |
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