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Male and Female Imponderables--December Will Be Magic Again

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Monday, December 11, 2006 4:00 AM

TRISTAN


A new Imponderable thread!

Our last thread:
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The Imponderable Index thread (thank you again, PR!):
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Monday, December 11, 2006 4:02 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


firsties!

EDIT: firsties dance:



I think that is all of the dancy avatars and smileys I have, at least at the moment.

Also, a ponderable I came up with last night while sitting all alone and watching Showtime: How useful would beekeeping zombies be?

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Monday, December 11, 2006 4:26 AM

TRISTAN


Morning, RIMG!

Been watching/listening to a bit too much Eddie, eh? Zombie beekeepers...that would be an interesting concept!

What's new?

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Monday, December 11, 2006 4:31 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


I actually haven't been listening to him that much, as my media hard drive won't let the computer turn on when it is plugged in (might be some sort of IDE problem, will work on it tonight).

Wife and sons moved out this weekend, so I will have lots more free time on my hands, at least on a couple of weekdays. I need to get back to my fanfic writing, and I have books and movies that I want to take in. I suppose I should be working on something useful, like teaching myself the basics of knitting or improving my sewing ability or something.

How's your world?

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Monday, December 11, 2006 4:39 AM

MAVOURNEEN


Good Morning!

Ahhh, nice fresh digs to stretch out in. I will join RIMG's dance, though not for firsties.




I had an awesome possom weekend. Amazingly huge thrift store opened up a few miles down the road from me. I was in Heaven! Tidbit and Husband had a good weekend, too. All around good days.

I hope all is well with everyone...as I go get some more caffinated beverage. Yum!

EDIT: So sorry to here of the moving out, RIMG. Mental hug for you.



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Monday, December 11, 2006 4:48 AM

TRISTAN


RIMG, I am sorry to hear about the moving out. But, I am happy that you have plans for your new spare time. I would reconsider the knitting thing...it's a good skill, but a frustrating one!
Your tag inspired me to listen to Eddie last night...Glorious and Dressed to Kill...while sewing. So, there may be some off-line stitches where I was laughing a bit too hard!

My world is good. Looking forward to getting some time off of work over the holidays to get some costume pieces developed.

Morning, Mav! Ooh, huge thrift store, eh? So, what'd you get, huh?
More coffee!

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Monday, December 11, 2006 5:00 AM

MAVOURNEEN


TeeHeeHee, I love a good thift store!!!

4 pairs of pants/jeans/sweats for tidbit, as his weed like growth is hard to keep up with. About 1.50 each, some with tags still on.

Bag of 3 brand new tennis balls for my big sis' dog for Xmas. 25 cents.

Several small bags of toys, each of which held at least one Pokemon figure for tidbit. 50 cents each.
(Had to browse through thousands of these bags to find Pokemon figures.) Tidbit played Pokeon happily all weekend with them!

A beautiful cotton Kimono robe for me $3.50

A set of 3 glass serving bowls (Pyrex?) $1.95

EDIT: I'll be back on later...Mondays are crazy and I've been ignoring my inbox for about 2 hours now. See y'all later this afternoon.
On second thought, inbox can wait until after the smokie treat.





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Monday, December 11, 2006 5:11 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


Tristan - the knitting just popped into my head off the bat, as it would be good to be able to contribute something else to the 76th.

Mav - A smokey treat does sound nice, but I get to go to lunch in less than an hour so I will have one then. The thrift store sounds fun, and my son is big on Pokemon too. I plan on getting him several toys for xmas, as right now he only knows about the show.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 5:18 AM

TRISTAN


Wow, Mav, sounds like you cleaned them out there!
My brother and I found a neat store in GA that was a cross between a junk store and a warehouse...they had stuff piled from floor to ceiling on rickety shelves; the sign on the building said "If we don't have it, you don't need it"...and they were not kidding! Stuff from as early as the 40's and 50's in the original packing selling for the original prices! I got something like 5lbs of various brass buttons for about $15.00! And all sorts of other things, too! So, I understand totally about shops like that!
Enjoy the smokie treat, and don't forget the coffee!

RIMG, I tried knitting, and it was one of the "soft" arts that I could never really get the hang of. Good luck with it! And beer and cookies will be a wonderful contribution to the 76th!

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Monday, December 11, 2006 5:34 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


I am glad to provide the beer and cookies, though I can't really do either on a daily basis (I mean I could, but it would really cut into my coin). I do plan to get the ingredients for the D*C beer after my next paycheck so I can brew it soon and make sure it works the way I want it to.

I suppose writing fanfic and catching up on my movies/TV/books will take a lot of that time up anyhow.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 5:37 AM

MAVOURNEEN


Back on for a minute- forgot to mention that I bid on a Pokemon set of figures from ebay over the weekend, and the seller is in Anniston, Alabama. Isn't that your town, Tristan?

I learned how to knit many years ago, as something to do with my hands while on dialysis. It can be very soothing if you get the hang of it. Just knitting dishrags and potholders can be kind of zen. I still enjoy it.





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Monday, December 11, 2006 5:41 AM

TRISTAN


RIMG, if you need "donations" for that, let me know...heck, post it on the 76th thread; I am sure you will get a lot of response! I'll be more than happy to help!


Mav, yes, that is my town...I was not aware we had a Pokemon 'dealer' here.



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Monday, December 11, 2006 5:43 AM

MSG


HUGS and morning all. So far quite busy today. Have to dash in a sec but wanted to say hi and check out my Wyatt and Annie pics on the picture thread:)
RIMG- HUGS and much love sweety...oh and have you seen Clerks 2? ( if so Kerri)

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Monday, December 11, 2006 5:45 AM

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Morning, MSG!
Thank you for the pictures! They are adorable! I asked over there, but did they enjoy the zoo...and which animal was the favorite?

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Monday, December 11, 2006 5:52 AM

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Tristan - I am sure there would be plenty of help, and couple possibly even go into the business of operating a minor mocrobrewery (ideas...hmmmm). The original batch I will do on my own, shouldn't be a lot, and if it is too bad I will get folks to donate $0.50 or $1 at most for the ones at D*C. With ingredients and shipping and everything, it still usually comes out to only ~$1/beer. Along the microbrewery line though, I could do entire batches of beer for people upon request, getting them to pay for the ingredients.

MSG - saw your pics, and they look great. I have not seen clerks 2 but I really want to, so hopefully I will get it soon (rented Inside Man and hustle & Flow and still have to watch them). Good luck with the busy day.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 6:20 AM

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RIMG, that sounds like a good idea. I'll probably chip in a lot more than that before D*C rolls around.
I really like the idea of a 76th Independent Battalion beer...sort of a dark ale or stout...yeah...now you got my wheels going!
I am still playing around with bottle-holder ideas and backpacks...I have plenty of scrap leather and cloth around, and usually tinker when I need a break from the regular sewing.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 6:28 AM

MSG


Hey guys:)
Tristan- Annie's favorite was the elephants or 'phants as she calls them. Wyatt loved the monkey house best. I'm hoping my sis will email the cute pics of them holding hands as they toddled around the zoo. The only thing they didn't like was that I wouldn't let them pet the animals.



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Monday, December 11, 2006 6:31 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


I kinda like the idea of having a bandolier as well as a satchel for the beer, though making a bandolier that would keep it somewhat cold could get very tricky. I wish I were better at this clothing design thing, as I feel a bit useless on the matter at the moment.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 6:40 AM

TRISTAN


MSG, elephants and monkeys! Yep, those were my favorites as a child, too!
No petting, eh? Poor things!

RIMG, I like the idea of a bandolier, too. Only thing I can think of would be padded holders...kinda like the coozies (if that's what they are called) in each "holder", along with a decent-sized backpack with the bottles staggered. And don't worry about the sewing thing...I go nuts with it. If I don't have a project to do, I make stuff up, so having this to think about keeps me sane.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 6:41 AM

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RIMG -I would guess that the man who makes the beer is considered very useful by the others !

Tristan - I wish I could sew.Do you use a machine or sew by hand ?

Morning MSG - I bet you had more fun than the kids ! I love taking the space monkeys to the zoo.Seans favorite was the camel and Dylan's was the lions.Who btw put on a very adult like show while we were there .It was so funny with all the adults scrambling to answer the questions of the children,"why is that lion on the other lion's back ? Are they fighting ?" .I swear those cats planned it for the crowd.


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Monday, December 11, 2006 6:55 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


Tristan - I was thinking coozies too, though it is all up to you on the implementation. Maybe I will make a road trip up there in a couple of months and bring a few beers along for some testing.

LA - The lions in Atlanta never seem to have any energy when we are there. I am not sure if their enclosure is too small or what, but we hardly ever get to see much of them. The tigers are great though, one even came up and licked the glass where my hand was.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 6:57 AM

MSG


LOL LA I hate when they do that or other animal behaviors that you then have to explain. We made it up to them though since they got to pet 4 sheep, a camel, a donkey, and a goose when we went to the live nativity. Wyatt loved the camel.
We went to my sister's house last night and Annie read me her new book of animals including the uppo ( hippo) and the grraff( giraffe) It was a blast.

Oh thought of a ponderable. What is your favorite Christmas (or Winter) movie and why?

Mine is Muppet Christmas Carol because it's all the sweetness of the original with the humor and fun of muppets :)

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Monday, December 11, 2006 7:04 AM

TRISTAN


LA29, I use both a machine and hand-stitching. I learned at a relatively early age, received a lot of guidance in college (the costume Professor is a friend and hero of mine), and did a lot of personal research and development. It's an enjoyable hobby/pasttime/part-time job, but I still get weird looks every now and then.

RIMG, good deal. I do think a road trip might be in order for the testing!
The only thing I am a bit leery of is the amount of weight for a big backpack. Again, I'll have to play with some ideas.

MSG, I love petting zoos! Never had the chance to see a live nativity, though.

Good ponder!
Mine is probably A Christmas Story, because of the humor, mostly. I never got into the more "serious" Xmas movies...

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Monday, December 11, 2006 7:04 AM

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Good question as always Msg - I have a few holiday favorites.
It's a wonderful Life being at the top of my list.Then there's Miracle on 34th street and the old Mr.Magoo's Christmas Carol.

And some other season favorites are Gremlins and The Ref.
I also can't exclude How The Grinch Stole Christmas ! You're a mean one .Mr.Grinch ...

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Monday, December 11, 2006 7:14 AM

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Being not so big into christmas, I don't really have a favorite christmas movie, though I was in a stage production of A Christmas Carol (I was a singing street vendor and a jazz-dancing shop apprentice) so any version of that story is good. Saw a Flintstones one yesterday.

Tristan, I can probably carry a good many, as I am not a small man by any stretch of the imagination. If I recall correctly, we packed out backpacks up to 20% of our weight when I was a Boy Scout, which would amount to 60ish lbs. The beers were a little more'n a lb when I mailed them to various parts of the country, so carrying a couple dozen should be no sweat.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 7:23 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Good morning folks. I seem to be incredibly busy seein' as I've been here so little lately. Just sayin' Hi. Might be lurking for a bit but I'll bounce in as time permits.

P.S.Keep an eye on your mailbox Tristan.



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Monday, December 11, 2006 7:24 AM

MSG


It can just be a movie you enjoy in winter. One of my friends love to watch movies set in the tropics during the winter. Says it warms him vicariously:)

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Monday, December 11, 2006 7:25 AM

TRISTAN


Ah, I had forgotten The Ref! Dennis Leary is a hero of mine, too!

RIMG...I will keep that in mind. I know you are not a small man...you're a great big beastie, you are! (that's funnier if you use a thick Scottish accent...) I don't want you to just be a walking refrigerator, though.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 7:28 AM

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I think the best Christmas movie is probably A Muppet Christmas Carol. Micheal Caine, Kermit, and the usual assortment of Muppets. Oh, and Die Hard 1 and 2 are great Christmas movies too...yes, they ARE Christmas movies.

On a side note, I would SO drink a beer that had a bandoleer. I think I would also drink beer FROM a bandoleer. That's what you should do Tristan...make me a beer-doleer...I wouldn't have to get up and go to the fridge ever again!



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Monday, December 11, 2006 7:28 AM

TRISTAN


NVG, morning!
I did, and it has arrived! Thank you, thank you, thank you! :big ol' bear hug: It is very shiny, and I am honored to have a hand-made craft that has been passed down in your bloodline.
Strangely enough, my package to you was sitting next to it...I have no idea why it was returned, but I am going to repackage and send it again.
Thank you again!

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Monday, December 11, 2006 7:32 AM

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I don't think I really have a favorite Christmas movie. Maybe White Christmas. It's gots war. It's gots two hot sisters that those guys totally mack on through the whole movie. Sadly it does also have singing and dancing, but what can you do?

I'm really wondering how this sequel is going to work. Anybody else interested in seeing Black Christmas?

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Monday, December 11, 2006 7:37 AM

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DieHard is definitely an xmas movie.

I can't think of any movies I prefer to watch at this time of year over any other, though I have been watching Waiting and Usual Suspects a lot recently (fall asleep trying to finish them).

Though I gotta be a well-stocked medic, a good portion of the weight is going to also come from the cooling, I would think.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 7:44 AM

TRISTAN


Black Christmas....that would be one to see!

RIMG, good point on the cooling. I always seem to neglect that part of it...

JPStarGazer, a beer-doler is what we are aiming for!

Lunch time...be back in a bit!

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Monday, December 11, 2006 7:48 AM

MSG


HUGS morning NV

JP glad someone else loves my favorite movie

Tristan- enjoy your lunch

RIMG- Kaiser Soze is all your imagination:)

Zeek- HUGS

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Monday, December 11, 2006 8:36 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Tristan:


JPStarGazer, a beer-doler is what we are aiming for!




Yeah, I don't know why, but I thought you were trying to figure out the 76th beer packaging, like giving each one a little backpack cozy or something. I guess the idea of a six pack coming in a beer-doleer instead of the typical cardboard thingy is a pretty good idea. It's unique, it goes with the theme, and it's incredibly functional.

I can just imagine myself drinking the last beer and yelling, "I'm running low on beer-munition, but I'll hold 'em as long as I can!"



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Monday, December 11, 2006 8:42 AM

TRISTAN


JPStarGazer, the idea was more along the lines of "Medic! We have a man down! We need beer and cookies!"

Although a 76th brand would be very shiny...maybe we can convince RIMG to work on that...

MSG, thank you. Lunch was good, but as always, way too short!

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Monday, December 11, 2006 8:44 AM

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Need advice
I've made an appointment with my buddy John at Outsiders for Wednesday at 6PM. I figure that I've worked my ass off and deserve some new ink. The Serenity kanji that is on the passenger side wing window of Ginny will find a permenant place on my body, but where? I'm tryin' to keep my left bicep/shoulder clear for a large piece later. My right shoulder already has the flaming skull, and my right calf has the five color phoenix (will post pics soon).

So folks, any suggestions?




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Monday, December 11, 2006 8:54 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


NVG - center back, in the top to middle area

Tristan (and JP) - I was planning on making the D*C general beer (caffeinated beer candy) but would love to do an additional one that is just for the 76th. We should have a vote (among the beer-drinking members) and when it is done (and once we have more soldiers, possibly) I will make the kind that people most want.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 9:04 AM

TRISTAN


NVG, email sent, but I'll go ahead and say again...over the heart, maybe?

RIMG, you have no idea how much I am looking forward to caffeinated beer! Whoo!
And a 76th-labeled beer...yeah, that would be just the thing! I'll be here to help in the testing phase if you need a beta-taster...um, "tester", I mean.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 9:13 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


I was thinkin' there too, but the piece I want on my left bicep will lead around my back/neck. Although, It would still look real cool there.

What flavor are ya thinkin' for the 76th? Seein' as I'm doin' my damnedest to make it there, I wouldn't mind tryin' some.



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Monday, December 11, 2006 9:20 AM

HELL'S KITTEN


Hallo, everyone!
Quote:

Originally posted by msg:
Oh thought of a ponderable. What is your favorite Christmas (or Winter) movie and why?

My most favoritist ever is The Nightmare Before Christmas. Reasons should be obvious. Tim M-er F-er Burton, for one, and Jack Skellington, for another. Best. Ever. Hee!
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Originally posted by NVGhostRider:
Need advice {lovingly edited by HK}
The Serenity kanji that is on the passenger side wing window of Ginny will find a permenant place on my body, but where?

I'm a fan of symmetry, and have always been fond of tattoos that are in the back of the neck, right on the spine. Or just below the neck. But centered. Having Serenity in Chinese characters (useless info: kanji is a system of Japanese writing using Chinese-derived characters) in the middle brings a kind of wacky feng-shui zen centering to the whole tattoo. But what do I know. I've been trying to decide upon a tattoo and location for said tattoo for 16 years now.

EDIT: KNITTING - Knitting is evil. I have probably a dozen scarves started and have only managed to finish one over the last 1.5 years. It's neat, but I seem to get so easily distracted by new yarns. I think I may be a yarn whore. *sniffle*

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Monday, December 11, 2006 11:26 AM

TRISTAN


NVG, you still need to post on the Roll Call thread...get your name in the Roster!
And RIMG has posted a "vote" in the 76th thread regarding the beer flavor.

HK, same goes for you. I know you had mentioned interest...still planning on joining?

Nightmare Before Christmas! I forgot that one, too! I am going to have to re-think my choice...seems kinda lame against all these others...

And thank you for the definition of kanji. Are we using it incorrectly when talking of the Serenity-writing?

Yep, knitting is evil. I have a hat that I started in the summer of '96 that is still not done...

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Monday, December 11, 2006 12:24 PM

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HK - I can't believe I forgot Nightmare Before Christmas ! And I just saw it in 3d on the big screen this past Halloween.It was very shiny.
Tim Burton's my other favorite director.
I'm so ashamed


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Monday, December 11, 2006 2:02 PM

RMMC


'Evening, Ponderers.

X-mas movie: I'll have to go with Nightmare before Christmas as well. It used to be A Christmas Story, but TNT ran it into the ground by running it all freaking day every Christmas. *thinking* Since it takes place during the Christmas season, does the first Lethak Weapon movie qualify? If so, that actually heads my list.

X-mas TV special is a tie with How the Grinch Stole Christmas and Rudolph.

NVG's tattoo. I like the poetical aspect of Tristan's suggestion of over your heart. Centered on the small of your back is a nice place, too.

Quote:

originally posted by HellsKitten:
KNITTING - Knitting is evil. I have probably a dozen scarves started and have only managed to finish one over the last 1.5 years. It's neat, but I seem to get so easily distracted by new yarns. I think I may be a yarn whore. *sniffle*



I've knitted before and discovered I needed one more hand than God gave me so I said f it and returned to crocheting. I'm glad I'm not the only one here with a yarn addiction. Maybe we need a support group. "Hi, my name's RMMC and I'm a yarn slut."





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Monday, December 11, 2006 2:12 PM

ASORTAFAIRYTALE


Quote:

Originally posted by msg:

Mine is Muppet Christmas Carol because it's all the sweetness of the original with the humor and fun of muppets :)





LOL, that is definitely my favorite Christmas movie too!!! Been watching it on Christmas day since I was a little kid....Gotta love those muppets.

However, I usually don't like Christmas movies for the same reason I don't really like Christmas songs...they are all way overdone, sappy, or really commercialized. It just bothers me sometimes is all...

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Monday, December 11, 2006 2:32 PM

CHRISMOORHEAD


I just spent an entire day, from 4:30 AM to 6:00 PM, in classrooms, offices and other similarly clerical spaces doing nothing but paperwork, ceremony and pre-planning. To anyone that does that shit for a living... my hat is off to you. I'm literally having stomach aches and am on the verge of throwing up from it all.

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Take me to Valhalla where my brothers wait for me.
Fires burn into the sky, my spirit will never die.

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Monday, December 11, 2006 2:37 PM

NVGHOSTRIDER


What was ya up to all day?

(I ask from the imaginary chariot I call my desk.)



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Monday, December 11, 2006 2:41 PM

TRAVELER


I have already started watching my Christmas movies.

The serious one is Battleground. The 101st Airbourne holding Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge. Can you imagine spending Christmas with artillary rounds going off all around you.

The romantic one is Bell, Book and Candle. James Stewart and Kim Novak. Kim novak is my second love. I should add her to my signature one of these days.

The rest are comedies. Lemon Drop Kid with Bob Hope. Yes it is a Christmas movie. They actually sing Silver Bells in this one. It may be the first time Silver Bells was in a movie, it is that old.

Next is the original How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Well I don't think I have to tell you about this one.

And finally A Christmas Story. I think it has already been mentioned and I suspect most of you know this one too.

Which is my favorite? Bell, Book and Candle takes the prize. Kim Novak really puts the spell on old James Stewart in this movie. Not a whole lot about Christmas, but is how the plot gets started.



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Monday, December 11, 2006 2:55 PM

NVGHOSTRIDER


I'm outta here folks. Its been a very long and slow day and I'm done. I hope to get more suggestions on the Serenity tatoo. So far everyone seems to be leanin' toward either the middle of my upper back or the center of my chest over my heart. The decal in question can be seen on Myspace or, if you look up Artcat, she is the one who supplied it to me.

Oh, and Lethal Weapon is one of my favorite Christmas movies. That and Its A Wonderful Life and all the torture that it bears.

Goodnight.



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Monday, December 11, 2006 3:32 PM

RMMC


Quote:

Originally posted by traveler:

The romantic one is Bell, Book and Candle. James Stewart and Kim Novak. Kim novak is my second love. I should add her to my signature one of these days.



I love that movie and I'm ashamed I forgot about it. And it's been a long time since I've seen it. I'll have to check to see if it's on DVD.

CMH: I understand completely. When I first got an office job, the first 6 months is was touch-and-go as to wether or not I'd slit my wrists in boredom or someone else's throat in irritation. I still have days where I ask myself why the heck I took the job. Then I remember that I like weekends and holidays off, which I had to work on the previous job. *sigh*

EDIT: yea! Someone other than me likes torture for the holidays! Have a good evening, NVG! *waves*

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