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- Shaun das Schaf
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Thank-you Ananda.
I'm not sure who the recipient of my accidental gratitude was but I am looking forward to knowing you folk well enough to get any inside 'advanced-spambot' jokes!
Thank-you sindatur.
Hello Zorm & wayfriend.
Delighted to see so much Shaun-creator love. Here is the Wanton Thanker with yours truly….
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Hello and thank-you Menolly.
Yes, 'the Gong' is about 80 kms south of fair Sydney and in my humble opinion, definitely qualifies as beautiful.
Phoogle tells me StevieG is in Tasmania. Whilst I've no wish to enter into existing 'quarrels' , given he's surrounded by World Heritage environment, he might not be too far from the truth with his Andelain comparisons!
I'm not sure who the recipient of my accidental gratitude was but I am looking forward to knowing you folk well enough to get any inside 'advanced-spambot' jokes!
Thank-you sindatur.
Hello Zorm & wayfriend.
Delighted to see so much Shaun-creator love. Here is the Wanton Thanker with yours truly….
s1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/ShaundasSchaf/?action=view¤t=sharkienshaun.jpg
Hello and thank-you Menolly.
Yes, 'the Gong' is about 80 kms south of fair Sydney and in my humble opinion, definitely qualifies as beautiful.
Phoogle tells me StevieG is in Tasmania. Whilst I've no wish to enter into existing 'quarrels' , given he's surrounded by World Heritage environment, he might not be too far from the truth with his Andelain comparisons!
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- Shaun das Schaf
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- Shaun das Schaf
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Hello Sorus! And hello from Sharkie, the polite feline.
Glad you have a trigger-happy cat too, more than one by the sounds of it. I have a couple and have decided they may come in handy to blame for any typos, spelling mistakes or ill-thought-out opinions later regretted. Perhaps you could try this too? We can create a community of remedial English cats.
Glad you have a trigger-happy cat too, more than one by the sounds of it. I have a couple and have decided they may come in handy to blame for any typos, spelling mistakes or ill-thought-out opinions later regretted. Perhaps you could try this too? We can create a community of remedial English cats.
- Shaun das Schaf
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Hello sgt.null.
LOVE those pics (and narrative) Sorus, but re: the question of setting boundaries, it's already too late. You're her biatch by the looks of it
In the spirit of hard-working quadrupeds...
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P.S. Good luck with the important task of naming.
LOVE those pics (and narrative) Sorus, but re: the question of setting boundaries, it's already too late. You're her biatch by the looks of it
In the spirit of hard-working quadrupeds...
s1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/ShaundasSchaf/?action=view¤t=deskshaun.jpg
P.S. Good luck with the important task of naming.
- Frostheart Grueburn
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- Shaun das Schaf
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ok i'm in LOVE with that beautiful keyboard!!Shaun das Schaf wrote:Hello sgt.null.
LOVE those pics (and narrative) Sorus, but re: the question of setting boundaries, it's already too late. You're her biatch by the looks of it
In the spirit of hard-working quadrupeds...
s1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/ShaundasSchaf/?action=view¤t=deskshaun.jpg
P.S. Good luck with the important task of naming.
welcome to the loony bin SdS !! good to have you aboard!
you're more advanced than a cockroach,
have you ever tried explaining yourself
to one of them?
~ alan bates, the mothman prophecies
i've had this with actors before, on the set,
where they get upset about the [size of my]
trailer, and i'm always like...take my trailer,
cause... i'm from Kentucky
and that's not what we brag about.
~ george clooney, inside the actor's studio
a straight edge for legends at
the fold - searching for our
lost cities of gold. burnt tar,
gravel pits. sixteen gears switch.
Haphazard Lucy strolls by.
~ dennis r wood ~
have you ever tried explaining yourself
to one of them?
~ alan bates, the mothman prophecies
i've had this with actors before, on the set,
where they get upset about the [size of my]
trailer, and i'm always like...take my trailer,
cause... i'm from Kentucky
and that's not what we brag about.
~ george clooney, inside the actor's studio
a straight edge for legends at
the fold - searching for our
lost cities of gold. burnt tar,
gravel pits. sixteen gears switch.
Haphazard Lucy strolls by.
~ dennis r wood ~
- Shaun das Schaf
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Thanks lucimay!
I'm glad to be aboard the Good Ship Loonybin. Unfortunately I think I'll fit in here. I say unfortunately because, going by my explorations thus far, I foresee an inverse relationship between SdS's RL productivity and KW presence!
P.S. I'd love the keyboard too if it was just a perty qwerty, and not a perty qwerty I associate with paid work that interferes with important things like reading and internetting.
I'm glad to be aboard the Good Ship Loonybin. Unfortunately I think I'll fit in here. I say unfortunately because, going by my explorations thus far, I foresee an inverse relationship between SdS's RL productivity and KW presence!
P.S. I'd love the keyboard too if it was just a perty qwerty, and not a perty qwerty I associate with paid work that interferes with important things like reading and internetting.
- Shaun das Schaf
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- Frostheart Grueburn
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They're great, aren't they; yet sooo costly. One'd think the hardware industry would've so far invented inexpensive implements that won't turn one's shoulders to stone for your basic cursor directing and a few clicks. But apparently not.Shaun das Schaf wrote:but alas the shiny one is for video editing and general office use. (Evil mouses make for killer RSI in my line of work.)
(To know that I use a Wacom, though, you must've lurked around a fair deal. This probably merits a badge of some kind. Nevertheless, thanks for the compliments. )
- Shaun das Schaf
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I know, sucks eh. They are expensive but I can recommend doing what I did: buy the smallest one available, take it to work, swap it with a bigass one, bring the bigass one home! Took two years for anyone to notice and then it was the IT guy who's a very good friend and just laughed... and then gave me a bigass monitor that fell off the CEO's desk!Zorm wrote:They're great, aren't they; yet sooo costly. One'd think the hardware industry would've so far invented inexpensive implements that won't turn one's shoulders to stone for your basic cursor directing and a few clicks. But apparently not.
Zorm wrote:(To know that I use a Wacom, though, you must've lurked around a fair deal. This probably merits a badge of some kind. Nevertheless, thanks for the compliments. )
You're welcome. I love me some badges but it would be undeserved in this case. Haven't been lurking long, but I have seen your work and when you mentioned my shiny tool (I was hoping because I'm female that wouldn't sound so bad but it still sounds VERY wrong), I put two and two together and got Wacom-drawer.
Now, I really must go post elsewhere before I set a worst-case-of-vertico-ever record in this thread!
- Frostheart Grueburn
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Wouldn't be able to do that myself as I am an/the IT guy (or a gal in this case).
Hum...a shiny tool sounds like something Edward Cullen might possess.
Aye, and like Avatar said, go post!
Shaun das Schaf wrote:...and when you mentioned my shiny tool (I was hoping because I'm female that wouldn't sound so bad but it still sounds VERY wrong)
Hum...a shiny tool sounds like something Edward Cullen might possess.
Aye, and like Avatar said, go post!