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Post by Nickim on Nov 11, 2003 12:29:25 GMT -5
Really? I'm getting "Borderline, feels like I'm going to lose my mind..." being a child of the 80s and all. Thanks, Erin, now they're chasing each other around, and combined with the codeine kicking in I feel like Spike after he ate the flowerchild. Not really a child of the 80's, but I listened to a lot more pop music in the 80's than the 70's. I was more into classical then, since I played the violin.
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Post by Betsy on Nov 11, 2003 12:31:42 GMT -5
Thanks, Erin, now they're chasing each other around, and combined with the codeine kicking in I feel like Spike after he ate the flowerchild. Not really a child of the 80's, but I listened to a lot more pop music in the 80's than the 70's. I was more into classical then, since I played the violin. Well actually Nicki . . . that may not be a bad way to feel at certain times . . .
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Post by Laura on Nov 11, 2003 12:34:08 GMT -5
We should have a group sing-a-long because now it's running through my head. This and "We Built this City" - doesn't make for a wonderful combination. Gaaaaaghhh! Now I've got them ALL running through my head (and no offense Lee, but I hated Borderline.
Quick, to RadioBuffy -- away!!!!!
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Post by LeeHollins on Nov 11, 2003 12:37:03 GMT -5
Lee: If you're guilty, then so am I. (Which might mean we're both guilty, with probably doesn't make you feel any better.) I seem to be lacking my internal censor that tells me to stop talking when I've said or revealed too much. I just talk and talk and talk, not realizing something I said might have offended someone. Teachers used to love me in school (especially my Sunday School teachers) because I would tell them everything. My parents used to have to sit me down and explain to me that I don't have to tell everything I know. One time that really got my dad riled up was when I was about 6 and I told not only my entire class at school (and the other classes) but practically everyone at our church that my dad had gotten locked out of our house one morning in just his underwear and how he was running around outside trying to wake us up to let him in. He wasn't too thrilled that I was telling everyone under the sun about that. See? There I go again. Good thing my dad doesn't know the board's address.
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Post by Nickim on Nov 11, 2003 12:42:43 GMT -5
I seem to be lacking my internal censor that tells me to stop talking when I've said or revealed too much. I just talk and talk and talk, not realizing something I said might have offended someone. Teachers used to love me in school (especially my Sunday School teachers) because I would tell them everything. My parents used to have to sit me down and explain to me that I don't have to tell everything I know. One time that really got my dad riled up was when I was about 6 and I told not only my entire class at school (and the other classes) but practically everyone at our church that my dad had gotten locked out of our house one morning in just his underwear and how he was running around outside trying to wake us up to let him in. He wasn't too thrilled that I was telling everyone under the sun about that. See? There I go again. Good thing my dad doesn't know the board's address. My best friend's son is like that. He has always been very talkative and liked to tell any bit of news that he knew. You could never get anything passed him, he always seemed to figure out encoded dialogue, and he never forgets anything that we'd like him to forget.
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Post by Queen E on Nov 11, 2003 12:47:19 GMT -5
I seem to be lacking my internal censor that tells me to stop talking when I've said or revealed too much. I just talk and talk and talk, not realizing something I said might have offended someone. Teachers used to love me in school (especially my Sunday School teachers) because I would tell them everything. My parents used to have to sit me down and explain to me that I don't have to tell everything I know. One time that really got my dad riled up was when I was about 6 and I told not only my entire class at school (and the other classes) but practically everyone at our church that my dad had gotten locked out of our house one morning in just his underwear and how he was running around outside trying to wake us up to let him in. He wasn't too thrilled that I was telling everyone under the sun about that. See? There I go again. Good thing my dad doesn't know the board's address. Well, I'd like to put in a vote for enjoying your ramblings. Hey, maybe we should create a poll!
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Post by Nickim on Nov 11, 2003 12:52:29 GMT -5
Well, I'd like to put in a vote for enjoying your ramblings. Hey, maybe we should create a poll! I vote yes for random Lee. Kinda like a "bad" Buffy ep, not really bad and still better than anything out there on other websites. ;D
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Post by Karen on Nov 11, 2003 12:54:05 GMT -5
We should have a group sing-a-long because now it's running through my head. This and "We Built this City" - doesn't make for a wonderful combination. I think they're called earworms - and now that I have more than one song in my head at a time I'm getting the wiggins. I heard the only 'cure' for earworms is to sing each song all the way through to the end.
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Post by Nickim on Nov 11, 2003 12:54:31 GMT -5
Well actually Nicki . . . that may not be a bad way to feel at certain times . . . Yeah, if you could enjoy it. Just kinda tired of needing pain medicine.
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Post by Queen E on Nov 11, 2003 13:21:17 GMT -5
Thanks, Erin, now they're chasing each other around, and combined with the codeine kicking in I feel like Spike after he ate the flowerchild. Not really a child of the 80's, but I listened to a lot more pop music in the 80's than the 70's. I was more into classical then, since I played the violin. Yes, I'm evil that way. glad i could provide some random psychedelia into your day.
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Post by Nickim on Nov 11, 2003 13:33:07 GMT -5
Yes, I'm evil that way. glad i could provide some random psychedelia into your day. Love your avatar, Erin. Too bad Xander never got to look that good. He should have at least looked hot in some of his scenes with Anya. I was wondering what you do for a living? You said something in a post about "going live"?
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Post by Nickim on Nov 11, 2003 13:40:53 GMT -5
Time for my nap. How's that for random? One post closer to 1000.
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Post by Queen E on Nov 11, 2003 13:48:03 GMT -5
Love your avatar, Erin. Too bad Xander never got to look that good. He should have at least looked hot in some of his scenes with Anya. I was wondering what you do for a living? You said something in a post about "going live"? I work for medical journals whose content "goes live" on the internet at a set time each week (or month), meaning it's available to the public. a thrill a minute.
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Post by John G on Nov 11, 2003 14:01:49 GMT -5
Did you know that one post can only contain 10,000 words? I just found that out. I was posting my response to Diane's Nerd Alert #3 and my post was too long so I had to divide it into two. Once again with the randomness...... I blew the entire morning doing the nerd alert. Hey, that's what I'm paid the big bucks for. Seems like only Nan and I read the instructions to imply all the quotes must come from one season. It was fun. Interesting. Some people went for more serious quotes. Others, myself included, went for the laughs.
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Post by LeeHollins on Nov 11, 2003 14:07:25 GMT -5
I blew the entire morning doing the nerd alert. Hey, that's what I'm paid the big bucks for. Seems like only Nan and I read the instructions to imply all the quotes must come from one season. It was fun. Interesting. Some people went for more serious quotes. Others, myself included, went for the laughs. What? The quotes were only supposed to be from one season? Seriously? Oh well. I'm enjoying reading everyone's quotes and their responses. Once again I'm reminded how much I love this show!!
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