Harken: You fought with Captain Reynolds in the war? Zoe: Fought with a lot of people in the war. Harken: And your husband? Zoe: Fight with him sometimes, too.

'Bushwhacked'


All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American

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P.M. Marc - Feb 27, 2003 4:16:45 pm PST #2330 of 9843
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Oh fuck. It's Spin the Bottle? Man, I've heard all about that one. Bugger bugger bugger BUGGER.

GAH!!!!

WolverWes! Fay, I'm praying to them for you.


UTTAD - Feb 27, 2003 4:17:38 pm PST #2331 of 9843
Strawberry disappointment.

The dog's bollocks does indeed mean a good thing. Much like the donkey's knob really.

FayJay I think they repeat Angel at midnight on Saturday, if you miss it.


Daisy Jane - Feb 27, 2003 4:18:39 pm PST #2332 of 9843
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

Got it. Thank you. I could have probably figured it out. If it was just "STB was dog's bollocks." That would probably mean bad. "STB was the dog's bollocks." is obviously good.


Fay - Feb 27, 2003 4:26:49 pm PST #2333 of 9843
"Fuck Western ideologically-motivated gender identification!" Sulu gasped, and came.

wrod. It's all about the article.


Daisy Jane - Feb 27, 2003 4:27:54 pm PST #2334 of 9843
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

I'm patting myself on the back right now.


moonlit - Feb 27, 2003 4:40:17 pm PST #2335 of 9843
"When the world's run by fools it's the duty of intelligence to disobey." Martin Firrell

Did anyone else play a game where one person randomly called out letters one at a time and everyone else took a step forward if that letter was in your name. You took two steps if it was a capital letter and it was decided pre-game as to whether middle names were included. I think it was more a girls game.

This game popped into my mind the other day whilst I was checking out that baby name internet site. You'd get some strange results with some of those.

Something else I've noticed over the last few years is the dearth of children playing in playgrounds. It seems to me that as councils replaced risky 'they'll sue us if their kids hurt themselves' equipment with 'unable to do your kid an injury' equipment kids sorta stopped using the playgrounds. Maybe other places NSM.


Daisy Jane - Feb 27, 2003 4:43:33 pm PST #2336 of 9843
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

It may also be the lack of responsible adults to take them there.


Fay - Feb 27, 2003 4:44:08 pm PST #2337 of 9843
"Fuck Western ideologically-motivated gender identification!" Sulu gasped, and came.

Did anyone else play a game where one person randomly called out letters one at a time and everyone else took a step forward if that letter was in your name. You took two steps if it was a capital letter and it was decided pre-game as to whether middle names were included. I think it was more a girls game.

Yes! It was like What Time Is It Mr Wolf, a little.


§ ita § - Feb 27, 2003 4:45:15 pm PST #2338 of 9843
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I'm very upset about the lack of seesaws. In Michigan, at least, the two kids on a seesaw is still the symbol for a playground, but I looked for 2 years and couldn't find any.


Hil R. - Feb 27, 2003 4:45:29 pm PST #2339 of 9843
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

Something else I've noticed over the last few years is the dearth of children playing in playgrounds. It seems to me that as councils replaced risky 'they'll sue us if their kids hurt themselves' equipment with 'unable to do your kid an injury' equipment kids sorta stopped using the playgrounds. Maybe other places NSM.

They put in an additional new playground at my elementary school when I was in fourth or fifth grade. The old playgrounds (there were three of them) were the old metal climbing things, swings, slides, etc. The new one was the kind made of logs, with little tiny safe plastic slides, a few things to climb, and a bunch of weird things like those spinny tic-tac-toe boards that we couldn't figure out what to do with. I didn't like it because it was too much stuff in one place. The old playgrounds took up a lot of room. If you were on the swings, and someone else was on the balance beam, there was a lot of space in betwen you. With the new thing, you couldn't move without bumping into other kids, too much of the stuff was just random and pointless, and very little of it was actually fun.