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#41 User is offline   amphibian 

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Posted 17 November 2012 - 04:24 AM

Holy shit, Lost Marine.

Next up for forum revival should be that teholbeddict lady who outdrank everybody during the Malazan drinkathons.
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Posted 17 November 2012 - 05:16 AM

I actually took the liberty to watch Kairo once again before all that. That's one movie I can't quite ever classify. I wouldn't call it a horror film as you're generally not scared watching it... but there's not many films that are as creepy. Best film about loneliness in the modern age I've ever seen or could imagine.
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Posted 17 November 2012 - 06:00 AM

 Gothos, on 17 November 2012 - 05:16 AM, said:

Best film about loneliness in the modern age I've ever seen or could imagine.

I thought that was The Royal Tenebaums. But I'll check this one out.
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Posted 17 November 2012 - 04:53 PM

Morning routine before heading off to Canada for inlaws reunion.
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Posted 17 November 2012 - 05:52 PM

Just helped a Canadian figure a mixture up because he could not do the conversion for oz./quart/gallons since the metric system had eaten his brain

America, confusing everybody one math at a time
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Posted 18 November 2012 - 11:01 AM

Chillin' at my brother's place taking advantage of the total lack of parental supervision.

Watching anime to all hours.
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Posted 18 November 2012 - 08:17 PM

Ah, I'm reading The Blade Itself again, having finished Red Country and needing more. Love Glokta.

Visiting my mum, currently drinking wine and waiting for food.. good weekend so far.
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Posted 20 November 2012 - 02:08 AM

 Briar King, on 20 November 2012 - 01:52 AM, said:

Sitting at the theater fixing to watch Twilight movie lol


So do they take your testicles at the door and give them back afterwards, or what?
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Posted 20 November 2012 - 07:45 AM

Lying on the clean washing because I'm too lazy to fold it.

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Wry, on 29 February 2012 - 10:50 AM, said:

And you're not complaining, you're criticizing. It's a side-effect of being better than everyone else, I get it sometimes too.

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Posted 20 November 2012 - 09:01 AM

Reading this:
I regret to report the death on 12 November of Margaret (Peggy) Drower MBE, just one month short of her 101st birthday (I noted her 100th in a Newsletter last November). She studied Egyptology at UCL (diploma and BA) between 1932 and 1935 with Sir Flinders Petrie, the founder of Egyptian archaeology, and Margaret Murray (whose autobiography was entitled My First Hundred Years). She was appointed Assistant Lecturer in the History Department in 1937 by Professor Norman Baynes, who asked her to develop a course on the history of the pre-hellenistic Near East. This established the subject, unique to UCL, as an essential part of historical study; the success of this is shown by the subsequent appointments of Professor Amélie Kuhrt (1979-2009), Professor Karen Radner (2005-) and Dr. Eleanor Robson (2013-). She was Reader in the Department until her retirement in 1979. She then published the still definitive biography of Petrie (1985), combining work on it with presidency of the Egypt Exploration Society. In 1986 she became a Fellow of UCL and was appointed a Visiting Professor in the Institute of Archaeology in 1997, whose students (including its former director, Professor Peter Ucko), she had taught for many years. In 2004 (aged 93), she published a selection of the correspondence between Hilda and Flinders Petrie, Letters from the Desert: the correspondence of Flinders and Hilda Petrie (Oxford: Aris & Phillips). Her family expect to organise a Memorial Ceremony around the end of February 2013.

... and thinking about the fact that this lady lived through almost the whole twentieth century. isn't this absolutely amazing? think of everything that happened in these 100 years and she was there, seen it, experienced it; two world wars, discovery of DNA structure, development of computers, letters to email, moon landing, horse and carriage to cars and airplanes, high speed trains, Churchill, Thatcher, one or two kings before Queen Elizabeth and everything else I forgot. Amazing.

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but are they worth preserving?
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Posted 21 November 2012 - 01:33 AM

Whenever I see an obituary for a truly elderly person, it always brings the 2008 armistice day parades to mind for me.

The last three surviving combat veterans of World War One were at the service in London, 90 years to the day since the END of the war.

Henry Allingham, Air Force, 112
Harry Patch, Army, 110
Bill Stone, Navy, 108
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Posted 21 November 2012 - 06:02 AM

 Miss Savage, on 20 November 2012 - 09:01 AM, said:

Reading this:
I regret to report the death on 12 November of Margaret (Peggy) Drower MBE, just one month short of her 101st birthday (I noted her 100th in a Newsletter last November). She studied Egyptology at UCL (diploma and BA) between 1932 and 1935 with Sir Flinders Petrie, the founder of Egyptian archaeology, and Margaret Murray (whose autobiography was entitled My First Hundred Years). She was appointed Assistant Lecturer in the History Department in 1937 by Professor Norman Baynes, who asked her to develop a course on the history of the pre-hellenistic Near East. This established the subject, unique to UCL, as an essential part of historical study; the success of this is shown by the subsequent appointments of Professor Amélie Kuhrt (1979-2009), Professor Karen Radner (2005-) and Dr. Eleanor Robson (2013-). She was Reader in the Department until her retirement in 1979. She then published the still definitive biography of Petrie (1985), combining work on it with presidency of the Egypt Exploration Society. In 1986 she became a Fellow of UCL and was appointed a Visiting Professor in the Institute of Archaeology in 1997, whose students (including its former director, Professor Peter Ucko), she had taught for many years. In 2004 (aged 93), she published a selection of the correspondence between Hilda and Flinders Petrie, Letters from the Desert: the correspondence of Flinders and Hilda Petrie (Oxford: Aris & Phillips). Her family expect to organise a Memorial Ceremony around the end of February 2013.

... and thinking about the fact that this lady lived through almost the whole twentieth century. isn't this absolutely amazing? think of everything that happened in these 100 years and she was there, seen it, experienced it; two world wars, discovery of DNA structure, development of computers, letters to email, moon landing, horse and carriage to cars and airplanes, high speed trains, Churchill, Thatcher, one or two kings before Queen Elizabeth and everything else I forgot. Amazing.


Wow. That's actually incredible. Talk about a life! I wonder how she felt, having to live through the whole century.

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 09:55 AM

 Briar King, on 20 November 2012 - 11:31 PM, said:

That is extrodainary! Just imagine what lays in wait for us if we are lucky to live that long.. Colonizing Mars and Moon? PS20? XBOX 900X? Nintendo Wii U X 3000 sum thing? Holo decks?

... Rocky five - thousand....


That's what's been on my mind since I read this obituary! And if I knew I had that much time, I could start prioritising differently, too....
but are they worth preserving?
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Posted 21 November 2012 - 10:01 AM

Well, you've lived through the entire 21st Century, so far. It's a start.
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Posted 21 November 2012 - 12:28 PM

Currently enduring an allergic reaction.

Fun times!

Wry, on 29 February 2012 - 10:50 AM, said:

And you're not complaining, you're criticizing. It's a side-effect of being better than everyone else, I get it sometimes too.

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 03:37 PM

Listening to Rush.. enjoying it... not wanting to go to school. fack.
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Posted 21 November 2012 - 04:04 PM

At work, but listening to the latest Serena Ryder album streaming off the CBC website and enjoying the shit out of it.
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Posted 21 November 2012 - 08:10 PM

Catching up with Castle season 5
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Posted 21 November 2012 - 08:19 PM

 Loki, on 21 November 2012 - 12:28 PM, said:

Currently enduring an allergic reaction.

Fun times!



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Posted 21 November 2012 - 08:30 PM

waiting for civ 5 gods and kings to download...its on a sale, and everybody in the whole world seems to want a copy!

Damn you steam, damn you straight to hell as its a overwriting civ 5 so I cant even play that while things are chugging away in the background.
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