standing_alone
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ChrisP said:My original name here was SnaleSpace
Ah, I believe I argued with you about medication for bipolar back when you had that name. Quite a while ago.
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ChrisP said:My original name here was SnaleSpace
Hmmm let me go lookign for that thread so I can correctly chastise youstanding_alone said:Ah, I believe I argued with you about medication for bipolar back when you had that name. Quite a while ago.
Spanks! Is it the avatar as such, or is it cos it's Seenbeen?:hearts:Booko said:Mine isn't much of a story. "Booko" is an amalgamation between my husband's last name and mine. Our college friends started calling us that as a joke when we got married, since I didn't bother to change my last name. We've been using it two decades since. (Maybe I should change it to "duckbert"?)
My favorite user name is "Quoth_the_Raven." It conjures up a particular Bullwinkle episode as well. Not to mention, I'm in love with "Raven's" avatar. :biglaugh:
ChrisP said:Hmmm let me go lookign for that thread so I can correctly chastise you
Oh I found it... we weren't even arguing.standing_alone said:Fine. Go right ahead. We both know I was right.
ChrisP said:Oh I found it... we weren't even arguing.
Quoth_The _Raven said:Spanks! Is it the avatar as such, or is it cos it's Seenbeen?:hearts:
Well :hug:... stiff bikkies.standing_alone said:Oh. Must've been when I was more civil. I remember I was mad at some of the stuff you said.
Since the alternative is a 4-day migraine that morphine only takes the edge off, uh, I'll take the warm soy milk, thanks! I guess you get used to it.Bastet said:Nooooooo! Hot soy milk is BAD!! :149: I want to vomit every time I have to make a coffee with soy milk at work...it just smells rank. Don't get me wrong, I've got nothing against it cold...I just had a very bad experience with trying it hot. Let's just say I was lucky to be standing next to a sink at the time.
ChrisP said:stiff bikkies
Don't ask and she won't tell.... trust me.Booko said:Since the alternative is a 4-day migraine that morphine only takes the edge off, uh, I'll take the warm soy milk, thanks! I guess you get used to it.
Um..."Vile Stove-toucher"? What's that title in reference to?
ChrisP said:Don't ask and she won't tell.... trust me.
Get to know him better...he's as dodgy as a Kiwi wearing gumboots.Booko said:I ask you...how can I _not_ trust Mr. Manama-na? :bonk:
Quoth_The _Raven said:Get to know him better...he's as dodgy as a Kiwi wearing gumboots.
If those were the alternatives, I'd give up coffee altogether and stick to black tea.Booko said:Since the alternative is a 4-day migraine that morphine only takes the edge off, uh, I'll take the warm soy milk, thanks! I guess you get used to it.
There's a thread kicking around here somewhere that would make sense of it...basically, there was some debate about the morality (of what, I don't remember - something to do with kids), and someone made the comment that running into the street or touching a hot stove was immoral. Well, they weren't the exact words, but that was the meaning that came out of it. I touched a hot stove as a kid, so I made a joke about my morality, and Quoth_The_Raven called me a Vile Stove-Toucher. I liked it, so I kept it.Booko said:Um..."Vile Stove-toucher"? What's that title in reference to?
Stiff bikkies...tough titties...bad luck, buddy - it's all one and the same.standing_alone said:stiff bikkies? Please. I don't speak New Zealand.
Bastet said:If those were the alternatives, I'd give up coffee altogether and stick to black tea.
There's a thread kicking around here somewhere that would make sense of it...basically, there was some debate about the morality (of what, I don't remember - something to do with kids), and someone made the comment that running into the street or touching a hot stove was immoral. Well, they weren't the exact words, but that was the meaning that came out of it. I touched a hot stove as a kid, so I made a joke about my morality, and Quoth_The_Raven called me a Vile Stove-Toucher. I liked it, so I kept it.
Here's the thread: http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28602&page=5Booko said:Oh, I think I saw that one fly by when I was reading up here. And here I thought it was an inside joke about an aversion to cooking.
Bastet said:Here's the thread: http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28602&page=5
I actually love to cook, but rarely bother since it's just me and the cat - and while she'll eat anything that comes out of a can (whether it be cat food or baked beans), she won't touch my cooking. :biglaugh:
What she saidBastet said:Stiff bikkies...tough titties...bad luck, buddy - it's all one and the same.