areyouincahoots wrote:I'm fairly torn when it comes to this thread. Part of me wants so badly to stay committed...the other part of me doesn't see the point. What keeps me around is the memory of the "glory days" when people actually had something interesting to say, and the regulars had, if nothing else, witty remarks to make at each others expense. I suppose I will stay as committed as I can until I lose interest completely.
Someone has to help Andy represent the FPC!
Elitism at it's finest.
If we end up bing on the page that passes that other thread won't that make us elitists? (Did I spell that right?)
Iliad wrote:it's pretty much you and andy left of all the people who posted there
yeah...that's the problem
Dariune wrote:Thinking about giving up Cahootsy? That doesnt sound like you?
What you need is a small entourage of scantily clad men to make you feel better about things. That'd keep you here and sane
I know, I know. I probably won't ever give up, but the thought has crossed my mind.
I agree...scantily clad men help things often. I like shirtless marines the best. If I remember correctly you're a good-looking man...wanna start the party?
Iliad wrote:it's pretty much you and andy left of all the people who posted there
yeah...that's the problem
Dariune wrote:Thinking about giving up Cahootsy? That doesnt sound like you?
What you need is a small entourage of scantily clad men to make you feel better about things. That'd keep you here and sane
I know, I know. I probably won't ever give up, but the thought has crossed my mind.
I agree...scantily clad men help things often. I like shirtless marines the best. If I remember correctly you're a good-looking man...wanna start the party?
Now that is an offer you would be insane to refuse.
Iliad wrote:it's pretty much you and andy left of all the people who posted there
yeah...that's the problem
Dariune wrote:Thinking about giving up Cahootsy? That doesnt sound like you?
What you need is a small entourage of scantily clad men to make you feel better about things. That'd keep you here and sane
I know, I know. I probably won't ever give up, but the thought has crossed my mind.
I agree...scantily clad men help things often. I like shirtless marines the best. If I remember correctly you're a good-looking man...wanna start the party?
The only problem is Hootsy is i have so many outfits to choose from. Maybe you can help me decide on an outfit to get this party rockin
Hehe hey Skittles. Hows you?
Never seen my name spelt like that before
Edit: Thankyou for the complement Cahoots
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Anarkistsdream wrote:Yay, Dariune's official scapegoat! I think I have just attained my dream job.
Dariune wrote:I started off in yorkshire and went north. I have family up there.
I know its not very north but im from south england so its north to me
Snap! Its nice to find a local on here......
I was left dissapointed today, we were forecasted snow but we didn't get a flake.....
I know
Especially as if it snowed i would have been allowed to work from home. Now we just got rain for the next few days apparently while thhose northerners are going to be getting snow.
Intelligent conversation? Maybe, i would have used the word interesting myself.
Nice to see you here too Apey
Anarkistsdream wrote:Yay, Dariune's official scapegoat! I think I have just attained my dream job.
areyouincahoots wrote:I'm fairly torn when it comes to this thread. Part of me wants so badly to stay committed...the other part of me doesn't see the point. What keeps me around is the memory of the "glory days" when people actually had something interesting to say, and the regulars had, if nothing else, witty remarks to make at each others expense. I suppose I will stay as committed as I can until I lose interest completely.
Someone has to help Andy represent the FPC!
Stop that non-sense. This is just college poisoning your mind.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Dariune wrote:I started off in yorkshire and went north. I have family up there.
I know its not very north but im from south england so its north to me
Snap! Its nice to find a local on here......
I was left dissapointed today, we were forecasted snow but we didn't get a flake.....
I know
Especially as if it snowed i would have been allowed to work from home. Now we just got rain for the next few days apparently while thhose northerners are going to be getting snow.
Intelligent conversation? Maybe, i would have used the word interesting myself.
Nice to see you here too Apey
So whereabouts in the south of England are you (if you don't mind me asking), I'm Yeovil!
Dariune wrote:I started off in yorkshire and went north. I have family up there.
I know its not very north but im from south england so its north to me
Snap! Its nice to find a local on here......
I was left dissapointed today, we were forecasted snow but we didn't get a flake.....
Where I live it snows a lot every winter. And it gets ridiculously cold, like -40. How are the winters in England?
Cold, by British standards anyway, sometimes goes down to about -12 or somehting. We get more rain than anything else, and if it does snow, then it won't last more than a day.
Dariune wrote:I started off in yorkshire and went north. I have family up there.
I know its not very north but im from south england so its north to me
Snap! Its nice to find a local on here......
I was left dissapointed today, we were forecasted snow but we didn't get a flake.....
Where I live it snows a lot every winter. And it gets ridiculously cold, like -40. How are the winters in England?
Cold, by British standards anyway, sometimes goes down to about -12 or somehting. We get more rain than anything else, and if it does snow, then it won't last more than a day.
Yuk. I don't think I could stand that much rain in a single season. At least it's sunny where I live.
Atlanta is always hovering in the 30-40s during winter. We haven't had a snow that stuck to the roads (over night anyways) in over 4 years and the other week was the first time we had snow stick to the grass and other plants for the 1st time in about 4 years.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Atlanta is always hovering in the 30-40s during winter. We haven't had a snow that stuck to the roads (over night anyways) in over 4 years and the other week was the first time we had snow stick to the grass and other plants for the 1st time in about 4 years.
I just got finished shovelling my driveway... There was at least 6 inches.
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