Again, apologies if this is more than needed to be said.
What! A Buffista would never accuse you of saying more than needed to be said.
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
Again, apologies if this is more than needed to be said.
What! A Buffista would never accuse you of saying more than needed to be said.
What! A Buffista would never accuse you of saying more than needed to be said.Well, one might, but s/he needn't be either concise or wholly original while doing so.
Kristin, Allyson, my original throwaway - "Hijacked elections and whiskers on kittens" - was supposed to cover both ends.
Because one rarely has either a perfect year or an unbearable year. (Note I say rarely, not never.)
Yep, valid points. I think there have been lots of great suggestions, and like I said, "undo it" would be fine too.
I think I was just feeling contemplative.
Farewell 2004: No matter how you slice it, better than 2001
Goodbye 2004: Buffista Babies and Swordfighting in Tiaras.
t Natter
I know the Jewish New Year is actually Rosh Hashanah, but its the closure and resolution of Yom Kippur that I'm trying to describe
They're totally connected, completing each other in more than one way, and no one of them is whole without the other, so your comparison is even more valid than you stated.
t /Natter
I love Undo, and Oy Humbug, but I have a real fondness for this one as well.
"Hijacked elections and whiskers on kittens" - was supposed to cover both ends.
I think "hijacked elections", though a sentiment shared by many buffistas, is certainly not one shared universally, and may actually be pretty offensive to people who don't agree.
I think we all like whiskers on kittens. What's not to like?
I think we all like whiskers on kittens.
So basically we're trying to give Hec a nervous tic?