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Post by Philosacratic on Mar 21, 2004 23:58:46 GMT -5
I may not be 100% Irish, but I was referring to the fact that I look it. As for my avatar, I'm not 100% sure what it is. I just know its cute and fuzzy ;D ;D ;D it probably is some kind of imon of the poka or digi or some stupid cartoon show card show variety...LOL i pity kids in today's world with all those lousy tv shows. at least they have Harry Potter to read Hehe...would you prefer me with the Superman avatar?
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Post by elysium on Mar 22, 2004 19:21:20 GMT -5
LMAO, no, then you'll be calling yourself Super Socrates or something equally philosacraticish.
Nah, I'd say that avatar looks like it's going to attack at any moment...
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Post by meatnmilk on Mar 22, 2004 23:58:34 GMT -5
Its a Digimon!
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Post by elysium on Mar 23, 2004 0:11:33 GMT -5
And you know this...how? Ooh, so in addition to being a trekkie you're also a digi freak? Amusing. Do you trade cards and everything? I'm j/k...but why does it have chicken feet??
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Post by meatnmilk on Mar 23, 2004 0:20:22 GMT -5
Heehee, I have no idea about the feet, apparently digimon are digital monsters . When you have children in the house it's suprising what you end up knowing!
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Post by elysium on Mar 23, 2004 0:23:52 GMT -5
How many do you have? Heehee, I have no idea about the feet, apparently digimon are digital monsters . When you have children in the house it's suprising what you end up knowing! That's for sure...just because of my niece, I know everything there is to know about Elmo, plus I can sing all the Sesame Street songs from memory. She's cute, though. Don't be surprised if I end up with 15 children.
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Post by Philosacratic on Mar 23, 2004 0:51:31 GMT -5
chicken feet...it makes sense. chicken feet are bigger than rabbit's feet, and since its apparently digital, the actual texture or type of feet really wouldn't matter, it would be the file size of the feet...
<<<has no idea what he's talking about.
just for that I'm changing my avatar. I shall choose Ryu, for he never let me down when I played Street Fighter obsessively. I was the best! hehe
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Post by meatnmilk on Mar 23, 2004 1:37:49 GMT -5
I have never personally given birth, but my partner and his ex-wife have a son who lives with us.
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Post by Philosacratic on Mar 23, 2004 3:18:44 GMT -5
My bond with my stepmother is as strong as it is with my mother =)
She probably has had a greater impact on me than anyone else. Of course it helps that she was around since I can ever remember, and I can remember some things from when I was around 3ish, though most of it is vague at best.
I just felt as though I should make this thread veer even MORE off topic! lol.
darn that hermoine actress and her skimpy clothes! **laughs**
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Post by elysium on Mar 23, 2004 11:34:39 GMT -5
I have never personally given birth, but my partner and his ex-wife have a son who lives with us. lol, for a minute I thought you said your partner and his ex wife live with you. Now, THAT would be akward....
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Post by Philosacratic on Mar 23, 2004 12:56:20 GMT -5
lol my sister had a friend from high school that lived in a house like that....mom and dad had got divorced, but because of some odd circumstances, the father lived downstairs in like a small little apartment I think, or maybe just downstairs (my sister's much older so i can't quite remember) and the mother had a boyfriend who lived in the house too...
that must have been an interesting household.
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Post by elysium on Mar 23, 2004 13:12:13 GMT -5
My cousin's girlfriend, she lives with her mother and father, but her male figure-skating coach also lives with them whom her mother is coincedentally having an affair with. Thanksgiving must suck at that house.
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Post by elysium on Mar 26, 2004 1:06:02 GMT -5
This topic died...so emm...Hey what should I call my goldfish for his middle name? He's Domovoi ------ Icthally. He really needs a girlfriend...if I buy him one, think he'll kill her?
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Post by orlandobabe726 on Mar 26, 2004 18:07:07 GMT -5
Who would kill theyre girlfriend? actually dont answer that, As now that I think about it, I can name quite a few. (most are from Shakespeare and Elizabethian times though)
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Post by elysium on Mar 26, 2004 18:38:31 GMT -5
A goldfish...at least that's what my mum says, but she's far from being an expert. I'm about to start Anna Karenina, and apparently she dies at the end by getting hit by a train. Or at least that's what Evan tells me. I hope he was kidding, how depressing is that? Then again, I didn't believe him that Tess of the D'Urbervilles would stab that guy, but there you have it...
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