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[Head banger] Thursday, December 31, 2009 3:49:05 PM
Happy new year all. Party like a rock star!!!
[jackylone] Thursday, December 31, 2009 3:27:58 PM
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL MY FELLOW METAL HEADS!!! Well still got 7 and a half hours here in Cleveland before midnight!!!! lookin' forward to another 'METAL' year!!!! Edited at: Thursday, December 31, 2009 3:29:16 PM
[Becks] Thursday, December 31, 2009 2:31:27 PM
Cheers Spa! LOL yeah I was concentrating, I always look sullen when concentrating hehe.
Have a great trip away Guids!!
Now, I want to wish everyone a very Happy New Year! It is officially 2010 here, hopefully the beginning of a fantastic year for you all! The friendship of everyone here means a lot to me, you helped keep me company when Craig was deployed, and we've had some fun times over the last year. Long may it continue in 2010! Love to you all!
[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, December 31, 2009 2:11:29 PM
Hiya, PK!! Tonight it'll be all about eating buñuelos (yummy!), watching the countdown on TV with my mom and lighting up a bunch of candles.
It's been a good but challenging year and an equally challenging decade. The Priest is back and here's hoping they'll greet the new decade with a butt-kicking new album and a great concert DVD. It can only get better from here, right, ladies and gents? Happy New Years Eve (and Happy New Year to those who already saw it arrive).
Guido. See ya later and have fun on your trip!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Painkiller87 from Thursday, December 31, 2009 9:03:04 AM)
Painkiller87 wrote:
Hello everyone. Hope everyone has had a great year overall and hope everyone has a great New Years. But before I get into that I must get this out of the way. Arizona just was flat and dazed by Nebraska and we just didn't show up. But there is next year and we can and will do better.
Now then. What is everyone doing for New Years? I am probably just going to be hanging out with a few friends playing video games till the countdown, then get back to playing and celebrating the New Year.
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 31, 2009 12:50:38 PM
I, too, would like to chime in to wish all my metal brothers and sisters a very Happy New Year. As I am off to the Virgin Isles tomorrow and have yet to pack, who knows if I'll be able to make it back online.
So, thank you to all my friends for a wonderful past year and I wish you all the happiness for the year to come. Be safe. See you in 10 days. /Guids
[Painkiller87] Thursday, December 31, 2009 9:03:04 AM
Hello everyone. Hope everyone has had a great year overall and hope everyone has a great New Years. But before I get into that I must get this out of the way. Arizona just was flat and dazed by Nebraska and we just didn't show up. But there is next year and we can and will do better.
Now then. What is everyone doing for New Years? I am probably just going to be hanging out with a few friends playing video games till the countdown, then get back to playing and celebrating the New Year.
[Deep Freeze] Thursday, December 31, 2009 8:09:59 AM
Well now, here we are again! Another year has past and we remain a huge, loving family. I cannot think of anything better! For this, I am grateful.
Throughout all the years we have seen so much. So much. I am sometimes just so amazed at how this site has morphed, evolved and grown. We have lost some. We have gained some. And through it all, there has been that unending, tangible, real family. For this, I am grateful. As much as we have changed, we have still remained the same. The caring, devoted fans that make up the core of this site remain some of my dearest, most precious friends and for this, I am grateful. We have been lucky enough to have many opportunities to spend some time with the mighty Priest in various parts of the world and for this, I am grateful. Some of us have spent time getting to know one another in a more personal way. Sharing our history and building our future and for this, I am grateful.
It has been a wonderful year despite our woes. And, lest we forget, life will always have obstacles. Trouble lurks. We deal. We survive. Please never forget that, no matter how difficult things may seem, we are here. We are together. We are one. We have each other and we have music. The tie that binds. That which brought us together and that which has held us fast can never be taken from us. We ARE one and for this, I am MOST grateful.
A VERY Happy New Year to you all. I sincerely love you.
Mike
[Necroticist] Thursday, December 31, 2009 3:11:45 AM
Just wanted to wish my extended 'Metal Family' a Happy New Year! I hope those of you i've befriended over the last 5 - 6 years get all the luck you deserve. (As for the 17 ppl have me on ignore - i hope u get what u deserve too!). Hehe. Have a good Hogmanay people...i sure will!. All the best Steve, Deb & Marc (and Tom the cat).
[spapad] Wednesday, December 30, 2009 10:07:30 PM
Excellent drumming Ms. Rudd!! Now lighten up and smile, unlike Mr. Rudd! No seriously..........I know you were concentrating very hard and I couldn't see where you missed a beat! Great job Becks! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 8:46:20 PM)
Becks wrote:
Ok guys, here's another drumming video! Getting ready for the AC/DC concert next month LOL! I couldn't match the audio file and video exactly (I suck at that sort of thing), plus acoustics in the bedroom, where my drum kit lives, are not great. And YES I need a new video camera. BUT I am just having some fun really LOL! Enjoy
[jackylone] Wednesday, December 30, 2009 8:06:36 PM
Hey Becks! the drumming to Rock n Roll Train was awesome!!! GREAT JOB!!!
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, December 30, 2009 11:47:07 AM
Good morning, ladies and gents of the Noticeboard.
Rejoice, for it is Hump Day. Only a day or two more and the new year (and new decade) will begin. Who's excited?
[Becks] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 8:46:20 PM
Ok guys, here's another drumming video! Getting ready for the AC/DC concert next month LOL! I couldn't match the audio file and video exactly (I suck at that sort of thing), plus acoustics in the bedroom, where my drum kit lives, are not great. And YES I need a new video camera. BUT I am just having some fun really LOL! Enjoy
[Becks] Monday, December 28, 2009 11:59:56 PM
Heya Vail, thanks! Time for a rest now, the few days we were away were manic! Catching up with heaps of people etc, was mad, lol. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Monday, December 28, 2009 11:40:48 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hiya, Beckies!! Welcome back!!!
Becks wrote:
Wow, that is COOL Spa! I got a Priest related Christmas present too, I'll have to post a pic of it hehe.
Just got back from our trip home, glad to be back and to be able to relax finally! LOL!
spapad wrote:
The BEST Christmas gift I have EVER gotten! I'm speechless and so very happy to have them.
Thank you my dear friend! I wont metion your name (not without permission) but you know who you are! Thank you so very much! Much Love to you!
This was taken on my daughter's phone, and sent to my email, so the picture is not the greatest, but the subject matter is Priceless!
I absolutely LOVE THEM!!!
[Vaillant 3.0] Monday, December 28, 2009 11:40:48 PM
Wow, that is COOL Spa! I got a Priest related Christmas present too, I'll have to post a pic of it hehe.
Just got back from our trip home, glad to be back and to be able to relax finally! LOL!
spapad wrote:
The BEST Christmas gift I have EVER gotten! I'm speechless and so very happy to have them.
Thank you my dear friend! I wont metion your name (not without permission) but you know who you are! Thank you so very much! Much Love to you!
This was taken on my daughter's phone, and sent to my email, so the picture is not the greatest, but the subject matter is Priceless!
I absolutely LOVE THEM!!!
[Vaillant 3.0] Monday, December 28, 2009 11:37:26 PM
OHMIGOD!!! I WANT THOSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Why must they be so expensive?!?!? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Monday, December 28, 2009 9:27:27 PM)
spapad wrote:
The BEST Christmas gift I have EVER gotten! I'm speechless and so very happy to have them.
Thank you my dear friend! I wont metion your name (not without permission) but you know who you are! Thank you so very much! Much Love to you!
This was taken on my daughter's phone, and sent to my email, so the picture is not the greatest, but the subject matter is Priceless!
I absolutely LOVE THEM!!!
[Becks] Monday, December 28, 2009 10:19:42 PM
Wow, that is COOL Spa! I got a Priest related Christmas present too, I'll have to post a pic of it hehe.
Just got back from our trip home, glad to be back and to be able to relax finally! LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Monday, December 28, 2009 9:27:27 PM)
spapad wrote:
The BEST Christmas gift I have EVER gotten! I'm speechless and so very happy to have them.
Thank you my dear friend! I wont metion your name (not without permission) but you know who you are! Thank you so very much! Much Love to you!
This was taken on my daughter's phone, and sent to my email, so the picture is not the greatest, but the subject matter is Priceless!
I absolutely LOVE THEM!!!
[spapad] Monday, December 28, 2009 9:27:27 PM
The BEST Christmas gift I have EVER gotten! I'm speechless and so very happy to have them.
Thank you my dear friend! I wont metion your name (not without permission) but you know who you are! Thank you so very much! Much Love to you!
This was taken on my daughter's phone, and sent to my email, so the picture is not the greatest, but the subject matter is Priceless!
I absolutely LOVE THEM!!!
[Painkiller87] Monday, December 28, 2009 9:04:07 AM
*yawn* Just dragged myself to work today. Should've called for vacation, but oh well. Had a great Christmas weekend, and I hope everyone else had as well. I prefer simple celebrations now, and I don't know why. It just seems to be a new thing now, since for the past couple of years these get togethers with the family are getting smaller and simpler. Even Thanksgiving was small with only some of my step family and some family friends. Could just be the times but that doesn't bother me.
[joedraper] Monday, December 28, 2009 4:55:29 AM
Hi Blah dwellers!..
I kind of missed the whole Christmas vibe here because I was sooo distracted by the fantastic time we were having at home.. But better late than never so, Merry Christmas everyone! I've made some amazing friends here that I treasure deeply and have been educated, informed, shocked and amused so many times thanks to this diverse board and its valued posters!
I'm busy winding a transformer for an amp I'm making so that is taking up a wee bit of my time. So far it seems to be going ok.. Two more transformers to wind and then I start putting the rest together. I am so keen to see how it will turn out. I've been wanting to do this for years and now Craig finally has the time to help me get it done (he's like a master tube amp builder and I got sick of just watching and listening to the finished product ha ha ha).
And er Brandon, LEARN TO SPELL!
Really! Enough already, your post are difficult to read and I think you can spell, you just get a kick out of not trying. If you really have a problem then please get help. You will benifit from it in the long run. At this moment in time, I just skip over most of your posts because it's just not worth my brain power trying to decode what on earth you are trying to say. Surely I'm not the only one thinking this?
[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 27, 2009 9:52:25 PM
I also agree. It it just too much to believe that someone can spell so poorly. "Mi vs. my"? "Theire?" No. Sorry. Don't buy it either unless he is in the second grade or a non-native speaker. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Brandon Taylor from Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:56:21 PM)
Brandon Taylor wrote:
not ad teh school im in. i lern nothin theire. the teechers suk. but unfortunitely mi perents cant aford a beter school
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Nope, I guess it's not a crime.
You gotta improve eventually though. You're in high school, right? You're going to be asked to TYPE essays in the future.
Brandon Taylor wrote:
but than again iv notiticed hthat seviral peopel on this site hav a lot of typos so i gues its nota krime
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 27, 2009 9:46:37 PM
What Apps?!? I can only guess Yahoo. Like I said before, it is so loaded with flaws / spyware that I won't allow it on any in my labs.
What a wonderfully lazy day this has been!! Haven't watched any football, instead have been watching The Librarian series (right now it's the Curse of the Judas Chalice).
Broke in the new waffle iron and hot chocolate maker...deliscious with strawberries and whipped cream!!! Just finished eating grilled bacon cheeseburgers!!
Great to see Strat making a visit back to us...best of luck in school!!
I went back to IE because Firefox wouldn't allow me to use some apps, and I have absolutely NO problems here at JP.com!!!
I'm very happy to see we've all made it through Christmas...off this coming up week and I really am at a loss on how to fill up some of my time...any suggestions??
Also...NO New Years resoloutions for me this year!!!!!!!!
[Head banger] Sunday, December 27, 2009 7:25:08 PM
no, nor did I get second choice. I did get a jeep offroad game for the Wii that is harder than hell. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:45:31 PM)
ron h wrote:
What's up there HB? Did you get your hippo?? lol
Head banger wrote:
the hippies have every day off. the rest of us....work
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[Head banger] Sunday, December 27, 2009 7:24:31 PM
the hippies have every day off. the rest of us....work
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[Head banger] Sunday, December 27, 2009 7:24:14 PM
What days do you get? In NZ Good Friday and Easter Monday are both paid public holidays.
spapad wrote:
Oh no, I don't get that one. I only get six paid holidays a year. It sucks to be me!
ron h wrote:
I'm with you there Spa!!! My next paid holiday off is Good Friday!!
spapad wrote:
Had I known his address I would have sent him the Hungy Hippos Game! HA!! As far as Holidays go, any holiday I get paid time off, which are very few, I'm happy with!
ron h wrote:
What's up there HB? Did you get your hippo?? lol
Head banger wrote:
the hippies have every day off. the rest of us....work
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:23:13 PM
What days do you get? In NZ Good Friday and Easter Monday are both paid public holidays. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:16:51 PM)
spapad wrote:
Oh no, I don't get that one. I only get six paid holidays a year. It sucks to be me!
ron h wrote:
I'm with you there Spa!!! My next paid holiday off is Good Friday!!
spapad wrote:
Had I known his address I would have sent him the Hungy Hippos Game! HA!! As far as Holidays go, any holiday I get paid time off, which are very few, I'm happy with!
ron h wrote:
What's up there HB? Did you get your hippo?? lol
Head banger wrote:
the hippies have every day off. the rest of us....work
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[spapad] Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:16:51 PM
Oh no, I don't get that one. I only get six paid holidays a year. It sucks to be me! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:07:52 PM)
ron h wrote:
I'm with you there Spa!!! My next paid holiday off is Good Friday!!
spapad wrote:
Had I known his address I would have sent him the Hungy Hippos Game! HA!! As far as Holidays go, any holiday I get paid time off, which are very few, I'm happy with!
ron h wrote:
What's up there HB? Did you get your hippo?? lol
Head banger wrote:
the hippies have every day off. the rest of us....work
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:12:26 PM
I'd say there's a good chance. Most of the bands do their touring in the states over the summer months. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:07:06 PM)
ron h wrote:
Now THAT'S a great bday week!!! I would love a new Priest tour this summer AND they be in Chicago in mid to late August. lol Is that asking a lot?! lol
jimmyjames wrote:
I'm actually taking a week off for my birthday this year. Got my birthday then four days later AC/DC are in town, then the day after that it's Them Crooked Vultures and then AC/DC again. It's gonna be a great birthday week. Lots of beer.
ron h wrote:
Actually JJ, I've worked for companies that have what is called "floating holidays". You got 3 of them that you can use a year for a paid day off on days of your choosing!! I don't work for one now that offers that, but the contract is up in April, we'll see...lol
jimmyjames wrote:
Actually that's a great idea. What if people had the right to choose their holidays. For example instead of taking Good Friday off, you might choose to work and take the Indy 500 day off instead. Brilliant.
ron h wrote:
I think I'll break out some Filet Mignon on THAT day JJ!!! lol
Doesn't Memorial Day (US) open up the summer season?? Always a great day for grilling, paid day off work, Indy 500 (?)...that's a good one for me!!
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[ron h] Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:07:52 PM
I'm with you there Spa!!! My next paid holiday off is Good Friday!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:54:22 PM)
spapad wrote:
Had I known his address I would have sent him the Hungy Hippos Game! HA!! As far as Holidays go, any holiday I get paid time off, which are very few, I'm happy with!
ron h wrote:
What's up there HB? Did you get your hippo?? lol
Head banger wrote:
the hippies have every day off. the rest of us....work
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[ron h] Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:07:06 PM
Now THAT'S a great bday week!!! I would love a new Priest tour this summer AND they be in Chicago in mid to late August. lol Is that asking a lot?! lol [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:03:40 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
I'm actually taking a week off for my birthday this year. Got my birthday then four days later AC/DC are in town, then the day after that it's Them Crooked Vultures and then AC/DC again. It's gonna be a great birthday week. Lots of beer.
ron h wrote:
Actually JJ, I've worked for companies that have what is called "floating holidays". You got 3 of them that you can use a year for a paid day off on days of your choosing!! I don't work for one now that offers that, but the contract is up in April, we'll see...lol
jimmyjames wrote:
Actually that's a great idea. What if people had the right to choose their holidays. For example instead of taking Good Friday off, you might choose to work and take the Indy 500 day off instead. Brilliant.
ron h wrote:
I think I'll break out some Filet Mignon on THAT day JJ!!! lol
Doesn't Memorial Day (US) open up the summer season?? Always a great day for grilling, paid day off work, Indy 500 (?)...that's a good one for me!!
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[spapad] Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:05:18 PM
Sounds good JJ. Have a great week! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:03:40 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
I'm actually taking a week off for my birthday this year. Got my birthday then four days later AC/DC are in town, then the day after that it's Them Crooked Vultures and then AC/DC again. It's gonna be a great birthday week. Lots of beer.
ron h wrote:
Actually JJ, I've worked for companies that have what is called "floating holidays". You got 3 of them that you can use a year for a paid day off on days of your choosing!! I don't work for one now that offers that, but the contract is up in April, we'll see...lol
jimmyjames wrote:
Actually that's a great idea. What if people had the right to choose their holidays. For example instead of taking Good Friday off, you might choose to work and take the Indy 500 day off instead. Brilliant.
ron h wrote:
I think I'll break out some Filet Mignon on THAT day JJ!!! lol
Doesn't Memorial Day (US) open up the summer season?? Always a great day for grilling, paid day off work, Indy 500 (?)...that's a good one for me!!
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:03:40 PM
I'm actually taking a week off for my birthday this year. Got my birthday then four days later AC/DC are in town, then the day after that it's Them Crooked Vultures and then AC/DC again. It's gonna be a great birthday week. Lots of beer. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:56:19 PM)
ron h wrote:
Actually JJ, I've worked for companies that have what is called "floating holidays". You got 3 of them that you can use a year for a paid day off on days of your choosing!! I don't work for one now that offers that, but the contract is up in April, we'll see...lol
jimmyjames wrote:
Actually that's a great idea. What if people had the right to choose their holidays. For example instead of taking Good Friday off, you might choose to work and take the Indy 500 day off instead. Brilliant.
ron h wrote:
I think I'll break out some Filet Mignon on THAT day JJ!!! lol
Doesn't Memorial Day (US) open up the summer season?? Always a great day for grilling, paid day off work, Indy 500 (?)...that's a good one for me!!
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[ron h] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:56:19 PM
Actually JJ, I've worked for companies that have what is called "floating holidays". You got 3 of them that you can use a year for a paid day off on days of your choosing!! I don't work for one now that offers that, but the contract is up in April, we'll see...lol [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:52:21 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Actually that's a great idea. What if people had the right to choose their holidays. For example instead of taking Good Friday off, you might choose to work and take the Indy 500 day off instead. Brilliant.
ron h wrote:
I think I'll break out some Filet Mignon on THAT day JJ!!! lol
Doesn't Memorial Day (US) open up the summer season?? Always a great day for grilling, paid day off work, Indy 500 (?)...that's a good one for me!!
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[spapad] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:54:22 PM
Had I known his address I would have sent him the Hungy Hippos Game! HA!! As far as Holidays go, any holiday I get paid time off, which are very few, I'm happy with! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:45:31 PM)
ron h wrote:
What's up there HB? Did you get your hippo?? lol
Head banger wrote:
the hippies have every day off. the rest of us....work
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:52:21 PM
Actually that's a great idea. What if people had the right to choose their holidays. For example instead of taking Good Friday off, you might choose to work and take the Indy 500 day off instead. Brilliant. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:47:49 PM)
ron h wrote:
I think I'll break out some Filet Mignon on THAT day JJ!!! lol
Doesn't Memorial Day (US) open up the summer season?? Always a great day for grilling, paid day off work, Indy 500 (?)...that's a good one for me!!
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
the hippies have every day off. the rest of us....work
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[ron h] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:47:49 PM
I think I'll break out some Filet Mignon on THAT day JJ!!! lol
Doesn't Memorial Day (US) open up the summer season?? Always a great day for grilling, paid day off work, Indy 500 (?)...that's a good one for me!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:37:31 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[ron h] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:45:31 PM
What's up there HB? Did you get your hippo?? lol [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:44:12 PM)
Head banger wrote:
the hippies have every day off. the rest of us....work
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[Head banger] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:44:12 PM
the hippies have every day off. the rest of us....work [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:37:31 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies.
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:37:31 PM
You said meaningful Ron. World Vegetarian Day is on October the first. I'll be having some of those bacon and cheese burgers to celebrate that one. Not sure if the hippies have managed to get everyone a day off for it though. Probably not being hippies. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:31:50 PM)
ron h wrote:
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:31:57 PM
You're getting a bit hot under the collar there Freeze, calm down. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:29:37 PM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
Quite frankly at this point, I can actually LIVE with the horrendous spelling if we can just agree to STOP creating STUPID THREADS for every stupid, friggin question we want to ask!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeeze, if the question is THAT important, copy and paste it in every existing Thread you can!!! The very LAST thing we need here is yet ANOTHER bored moron that is compelled to create idiotic Threads every time he comes to this site!!
[ron h] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:31:50 PM
What about all the mushy holidays?? St. Valentines Day, Secretaries Day, Sweetheart Day? You're gonna piss Hallmark off!!! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:27:03 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
December 25, 2010.
ron h wrote:
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[Deep Freeze] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:29:37 PM
Quite frankly at this point, I can actually LIVE with the horrendous spelling if we can just agree to STOP creating STUPID THREADS for every stupid, friggin question we want to ask!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeeze, if the question is THAT important, copy and paste it in every existing Thread you can!!! The very LAST thing we need here is yet ANOTHER bored moron that is compelled to create idiotic Threads every time he comes to this site!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[ron h] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:24:30 PM
Hi JJ and Vail!!
Not that I NEED a lazy day, but I do enjoy the unexpected ones : )
I don't have a real tree this year, that was last year as we alternate. I usually leave the decorations up 'til New Years is over as it's depressing taking them down. Btw, when's the next meaningful holiday??
ps...I graduated from a public school as well...lol Edited at: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:25:42 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:21:41 PM
What a wonderfully lazy day this has been!! Haven't watched any football, instead have been watching The Librarian series (right now it's the Curse of the Judas Chalice).
Broke in the new waffle iron and hot chocolate maker...deliscious with strawberries and whipped cream!!! Just finished eating grilled bacon cheeseburgers!!
Great to see Strat making a visit back to us...best of luck in school!!
I went back to IE because Firefox wouldn't allow me to use some apps, and I have absolutely NO problems here at JP.com!!!
I'm very happy to see we've all made it through Christmas...off this coming up week and I really am at a loss on how to fill up some of my time...any suggestions??
Also...NO New Years resoloutions for me this year!!!!!!!!
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:20:21 PM
Yup. Listening to metal and drinking beer. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:18:04 PM)
ron h wrote:
What a wonderfully lazy day this has been!! Haven't watched any football, instead have been watching The Librarian series (right now it's the Curse of the Judas Chalice).
Broke in the new waffle iron and hot chocolate maker...deliscious with strawberries and whipped cream!!! Just finished eating grilled bacon cheeseburgers!!
Great to see Strat making a visit back to us...best of luck in school!!
I went back to IE because Firefox wouldn't allow me to use some apps, and I have absolutely NO problems here at JP.com!!!
I'm very happy to see we've all made it through Christmas...off this coming up week and I really am at a loss on how to fill up some of my time...any suggestions??
Also...NO New Years resoloutions for me this year!!!!!!!!
[ron h] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:18:04 PM
What a wonderfully lazy day this has been!! Haven't watched any football, instead have been watching The Librarian series (right now it's the Curse of the Judas Chalice).
Broke in the new waffle iron and hot chocolate maker...deliscious with strawberries and whipped cream!!! Just finished eating grilled bacon cheeseburgers!!
Great to see Strat making a visit back to us...best of luck in school!!
I went back to IE because Firefox wouldn't allow me to use some apps, and I have absolutely NO problems here at JP.com!!!
I'm very happy to see we've all made it through Christmas...off this coming up week and I really am at a loss on how to fill up some of my time...any suggestions??
Also...NO New Years resoloutions for me this year!!!!!!!!
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:08:14 PM
Don't worry, Spa. It'll all end eventually.
Unfortunately, the US doesn't have the best of education systems, but come on. I went to a public school in one of the poorest areas in Los Angeles county! I didn't have the best education either, but it was up to me to make an effort to spell better, write better essays, etc. Plus, there are alot of users here who don't have English as a first language, and the majority of them spell just as well as most of the native English speakers/writers here. Ultimately, you are in charge of your own education, and eventually your life. A boss looking for a good employee won't accept someone who can't spell 'the' properly.
Look, it's okay if you can't spell properly right now. No harm, no foul. But at least take the time you have here to improve the way you write/communicate. Remember, even if you're done with school, you never really stop learning. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Brandon Taylor from Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:56:21 PM)
Brandon Taylor wrote:
not ad teh school im in. i lern nothin theire. the teechers suk. but unfortunitely mi perents cant aford a beter school
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Nope, I guess it's not a crime.
You gotta improve eventually though. You're in high school, right? You're going to be asked to TYPE essays in the future.
Brandon Taylor wrote:
but than again iv notiticed hthat seviral peopel on this site hav a lot of typos so i gues its nota krime
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[Brandon Taylor] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:59:55 PM
u seam verry agitated. i hope i diddnt post aynything ofinsive. if i did then i apoligise
Question?? If you notice spelling mistakes, why don't you try to improve your own as you obviously have the talent for it, but not the panache.
Brandon Taylor wrote:
but than again iv notiticed hthat seviral peopel on this site hav a lot of typos so i gues its nota krime
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[spapad] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:56:52 PM
Vail, will talk to you later as I don't have the patience for this current turning of topic. lol We'll talk later. Sorry to say it was all my fault as I was the one to open my big fat trap about it.
[Brandon Taylor] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:56:21 PM
not ad teh school im in. i lern nothin theire. the teechers suk. but unfortunitely mi perents cant aford a beter school [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:49:59 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Nope, I guess it's not a crime.
You gotta improve eventually though. You're in high school, right? You're going to be asked to TYPE essays in the future.
Brandon Taylor wrote:
but than again iv notiticed hthat seviral peopel on this site hav a lot of typos so i gues its nota krime
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[spapad] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:52:09 PM
Question?? If you notice spelling mistakes, why don't you try to improve your own as you obviously have the talent for it, but not the panache. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Brandon Taylor from Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:46:45 PM)
Brandon Taylor wrote:
but than again iv notiticed hthat seviral peopel on this site hav a lot of typos so i gues its nota krime
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[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:49:59 PM
Nope, I guess it's not a crime.
You gotta improve eventually though. You're in high school, right? You're going to be asked to TYPE essays in the future. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Brandon Taylor from Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:46:45 PM)
Brandon Taylor wrote:
but than again iv notiticed hthat seviral peopel on this site hav a lot of typos so i gues its nota krime
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[Brandon Taylor] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:46:45 PM
but than again iv notiticed hthat seviral peopel on this site hav a lot of typos so i gues its nota krime
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[Brandon Taylor] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:44:12 PM
im sory my spilling is nonexating. iv just never been good at speling an tiping. its such a drag [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:28:49 PM)
spapad wrote:
Brandon, while the human brain can interpret what you type because you have the right letters in all the wrong places, May I be so bold as to suggest Mavis Beacon typing so you actually make sense! Nine bucks, and you can be on the road to typing in a way people don't have to strain to read what you type. Just a suggestion, for I have never seen anyone type so bad, and yes it is so bad it looks contrived. If you don't know what that means, look it up.
Brandon Taylor wrote:
it also seams to hapen morre wehn you hav seviral windows open a hthe saame time
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:41:35 PM
Anyway, I have to go now - late here. See you all tommorow!
spapad wrote:
We make new words each day, would not have a clue how many there are.
_strat_ wrote:
Just how many words does English have? Honestly, Ive never heard "contrived" before, and its now on my list of words that I looked up.
spapad wrote:
Exactly, ...........contrived.
_strat_ wrote:
Wlel... Its not taht bad. You can atculay udnetrsnad mtos of waht hes syanig, as long as the frist and the lsat letetr are in the rghit palce.
spapad wrote:
Brandon, while the human brain can interpret what you type because you have the right letters in all the wrong places, May I be so bold as to suggest Mavis Beacon typing so you actually make sense! Nine bucks, and you can be on the road to typing in a way people don't have to strain to read what you type. Just a suggestion, for I have never seen anyone type so bad, and yes it is so bad it looks contrived. If you don't know what that means, look it up.
Brandon Taylor wrote:
it also seams to hapen morre wehn you hav seviral windows open a hthe saame time
Anyway, I have to go now - late here. See you all tommorow!
spapad wrote:
We make new words each day, would not have a clue how many there are.
_strat_ wrote:
Just how many words does English have? Honestly, Ive never heard "contrived" before, and its now on my list of words that I looked up.
spapad wrote:
Exactly, ...........contrived.
_strat_ wrote:
Wlel... Its not taht bad. You can atculay udnetrsnad mtos of waht hes syanig, as long as the frist and the lsat letetr are in the rghit palce.
spapad wrote:
Brandon, while the human brain can interpret what you type because you have the right letters in all the wrong places, May I be so bold as to suggest Mavis Beacon typing so you actually make sense! Nine bucks, and you can be on the road to typing in a way people don't have to strain to read what you type. Just a suggestion, for I have never seen anyone type so bad, and yes it is so bad it looks contrived. If you don't know what that means, look it up.
Brandon Taylor wrote:
it also seams to hapen morre wehn you hav seviral windows open a hthe saame time
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:40:42 PM
Just how many words does English have? Honestly, Ive never heard "contrived" before, and its now on my list of words that I looked up.
spapad wrote:
Exactly, ...........contrived.
_strat_ wrote:
Wlel... Its not taht bad. You can atculay udnetrsnad mtos of waht hes syanig, as long as the frist and the lsat letetr are in the rghit palce.
spapad wrote:
Brandon, while the human brain can interpret what you type because you have the right letters in all the wrong places, May I be so bold as to suggest Mavis Beacon typing so you actually make sense! Nine bucks, and you can be on the road to typing in a way people don't have to strain to read what you type. Just a suggestion, for I have never seen anyone type so bad, and yes it is so bad it looks contrived. If you don't know what that means, look it up.
Brandon Taylor wrote:
it also seams to hapen morre wehn you hav seviral windows open a hthe saame time
[_strat_] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:40:22 PM
Well, Wiktionary has over 1.500.000 entries...
Anyway, I have to go now - late here. See you all tommorow! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:37:29 PM)
spapad wrote:
We make new words each day, would not have a clue how many there are.
_strat_ wrote:
Just how many words does English have? Honestly, Ive never heard "contrived" before, and its now on my list of words that I looked up.
spapad wrote:
Exactly, ...........contrived.
_strat_ wrote:
Wlel... Its not taht bad. You can atculay udnetrsnad mtos of waht hes syanig, as long as the frist and the lsat letetr are in the rghit palce.
spapad wrote:
Brandon, while the human brain can interpret what you type because you have the right letters in all the wrong places, May I be so bold as to suggest Mavis Beacon typing so you actually make sense! Nine bucks, and you can be on the road to typing in a way people don't have to strain to read what you type. Just a suggestion, for I have never seen anyone type so bad, and yes it is so bad it looks contrived. If you don't know what that means, look it up.
Brandon Taylor wrote:
it also seams to hapen morre wehn you hav seviral windows open a hthe saame time
[spapad] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:39:16 PM
Contrive: to plan with ingenuity; devise; invent: The author contrived a clever plot.