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Posted by: steve at April 26, 2008, 10:19 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On 25-Apr-2008, Okierazorbacker wrote: Quote:All right all right, I'll play along. Have uploaded photo. No cats or dogs present. A lovely family. One question, though. Are you guys giants or is that a 4 foot X-mas tree? -- "History is a lie agreed upon." --Napoleon
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Posted by: Okierazorbacker at April 26, 2008, 6:50 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On Apr 26, 9:19 am, "steve" wrote: Quote:On 25-Apr-2008, Okierazorbacker wrote: Are you guys giants or is that a 4 foot X-mas tree? It's a 4-foot Xmas tree. We are mental midgets; just ask Alric.
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Posted by: Okierazorbacker at April 25, 2008, 5:55 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
All right all right, I'll play along. Have uploaded photo. No cats or dogs present.
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Posted by: calvin at April 25, 2008, 3:07 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
Speaking of dog people and cat people, check out this horse person: http://canecorso.com/lorenzo.htm
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Posted by: Frank R.A.J. Maloney at April 24, 2008, 7:05 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
David Oberman wrote: Quote:That Oregon coast photo you put up, Frank, makes me want to go back to that area baaaaaaadly. During the winter storm season, it's great to get rooms at one of the inns in Bandon, atop a cliff, & let that howling wind & smashing rain pound the shores, sometimes for days. If I lived in Oregon, I'd join the Bandon Storm Watchers group. I'm very fond of Bandon. The last time we were there, we were in the candy store to stock up on taffy and cranberry fudge -- Bandon has an extensive cranberry industry -- and the high school girl who waiting on us asked where we were from. When we told her "Seattle", she said, "Why would anyone who lives in Seattle come here?" Perhaps by now she knows. -- Frank in Seattle ____ Frank Richard Aloysius Jude Maloney "Millennium hand and shrimp."
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Posted by: David Oberman at April 24, 2008, 3:08 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
That Oregon coast photo you put up, Frank, makes me want to go back to that area baaaaaaadly. During the winter storm season, it's great to get rooms at one of the inns in Bandon, atop a cliff, & let that howling wind & smashing rain pound the shores, sometimes for days. If I lived in Oregon, I'd join the Bandon Storm Watchers group.
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Posted by: Kingo Gondo at April 23, 2008, 1:45 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
"Okierazorbacker" wrote: Quote: I used to think that Yasser Arafat was the ugliest man on earth, but eventually I had to re-rank him as #2. Nah, Arafat was Ringo Starr's evil twin, and Ringo wasn't even the ugliest rock star. (Hello, Keith Richards!) Reply: Manuel Noriega. Next question.
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Posted by: steve at April 23, 2008, 12:38 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On 23-Apr-2008, David Oberman wrote: Quote:Well, I have a MySpace already. Forgive my cyber ignorance, but how does that work? Quote:I guess everyone will be able to access your new account area because you posted the password -- not that it really matters. It's not our bank accounts. Someone should post the two sets of illustrations Gaza did of the group regs several years ago. He had a lot of the old-timers on that, including Dawn Taylor & Karl Rackwitz (who was a sensible, sane person, which is probably why he split). Perhaps he was just too attractive. -- "History is a lie agreed upon." --Napoleon
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Posted by: steve at April 23, 2008, 12:35 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On 23-Apr-2008, moviePig wrote: Quote:And he's always ready to go and he loves the 2 minute balls-to-the-wall play session.  Sometimes I'll jump up during a commercial break and we go outside and shred for just a couple minutes.  And he's cool to quit as fast as we start.  All I have to say is "OK, buddy." and we're done and headed back inside. I have a tennis ball on my desk, but am loath to toss it just now, for fear you'd burst through my monitor... Just trying to give the cat people a concrete idea about how cool it is to have a dog. Good one, BTW, Pig-man. Quote:"If a dog jumps in your lap, it is because he is fond of you; but if a cat does the same thing, it is because your lap is warmer." - Alfred North Whitehead Otoh, some claim that dogs are the conniving ones, having figured how to mimic those traits that earn them kibble... Somehow I can see a response to that comments leading quickly down short road to "subjective truth" and quantum mechanics....so I wont go there. steve -- "History is a lie agree...
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Posted by: steve at April 23, 2008, 10:31 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On 23-Apr-2008, calvin wrote: Quote:Try that with a cat.  Try anything with a cat, for that matter. Cats prefer to be in charge. I have one that did retrieve before he was full grown, though. One will sit and look at me, and eventually start pawing at me until I get up and rub her why she eats from the dry food bowl that is always out. Another one likes to do the 'let me out, let me in' thing in rapid succession, sometimes when it's too cold to leave the door ajar. I cooperate so as not to damage his sense of mastery. He's the only one who nuzzles me in the face to be affectionate. They also run through the house to find me and let me know there's danger outside; usually a dog, a meter-reader, or a stray cat. The younger ones will bring in things they catch; chipmunks, birds, even a rare squirrel. A couple are impressive tree climbers, too. To each his own, I guess. I just cant see how all that is so attractive. We had many cats, and it was cool when the hunted and they had the cuteness thing going on (mostly...
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Posted by: David Oberman at April 23, 2008, 10:27 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
"steve" wrote: Quote:Some people have put some pics up, and I put up a few more. Lots of dogs and cats (and my house) but few RAMP-F faces. Put up anything you like, but Im still hoping some of you will expose your ugly mugs. Is everyone modest, shy, or truly ashamed? "I am not an animal." The Elephant Man "Look away. Im hideous." Kramer on Seinfield Well, I have a MySpace already. I guess everyone will be able to access your new account area because you posted the password -- not that it really matters. It's not our bank accounts. Someone should post the two sets of illustrations Gaza did of the group regs several years ago. He had a lot of the old-timers on that, including Dawn Taylor & Karl Rackwitz (who was a sensible, sane person, which is probably why he split).
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Posted by: steve at April 23, 2008, 9:14 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
Some people have put some pics up, and I put up a few more. Lots of dogs and cats (and my house) but few RAMP-F faces. Put up anything you like, but Im still hoping some of you will expose your ugly mugs. Is everyone modest, shy, or truly ashamed? "I am not an animal." The Elephant Man "Look away. Im hideous." Kramer on Seinfield steve -- "History is a lie agreed upon." --Napoleon
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Posted by: Okierazorbacker at April 23, 2008, 8:36 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On Apr 23, 10:32 am, calvin wrote: Quote: I used to think that Yasser Arafat was the ugliest man on earth, but eventually I had to re-rank him as #2. Nah, Arafat was Ringo Starr's evil twin, and Ringo wasn't even the ugliest rock star. (Hello, Keith Richards!)
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Posted by: moviePig at April 23, 2008, 8:28 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On Apr 23, 1:35 pm, "steve" wrote: Quote:On 23-Apr-2008, moviePig wrote: And he's always ready to go and he loves the 2 minute balls-to-the-wall play session.  Sometimes I'll jump up during a commercial break and we go outside and shred for just a couple minutes.  And he's cool to quit as fast as we start.  All I have to say is "OK, buddy." and we're done and headed back inside. I have a tennis ball on my desk, but am loath to toss it just now, for fear you'd burst through my monitor... Just trying to give the cat people a concrete idea about how cool it is to have a dog. Good one, BTW, Pig-man. "If a dog jumps in your lap, it is because he is fond of you; but if a cat does the same thing, it is because your lap is warmer."     - Alfred North Whitehead Otoh, some claim that dogs are the conniving ones, having figured how to mimic those traits that earn them kibble... Somehow I can see a response to that comments leading quickly down short road to "subjective truth" and quantum mechanics....so I wont go there....
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Posted by: steve at April 23, 2008, 7:55 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On 22-Apr-2008, calvin wrote: Quote:I for one (cat person) had no problem with any of your comments. Thank you for proving that not all cat people are insane. Quote:The reason I didn't join in is that I don't know dogs very well. In my family we never had good luck with our dogs because they would dig in the neighbors' flower beds, and so they couldn't be free. Thus we had more cats than dogs over the years. Grown, I never had dogs or cats for decades, until I inherited my mother's cat, and then started accumulating them. Dogs look great, as long as others have the responsibility for them. I understand how people can find dogs to be too much trouble. Last night we were trying to watch TCM and the pooch was concerned about something happening outside. Every 10 minutes he was either asking to go out or to come back in. The problem is my wife doesnt know how to handle dogs, and gives in to him every time. I tell him to lay down, and when he gets up 2 minutes later, instead of repeating the command so he knows th...
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Posted by: moviePig at April 23, 2008, 6:54 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On Apr 23, 8:55 am, "steve" wrote: Quote:On 22-Apr-2008, calvin wrote: I for one (cat person) had no problem with any of your comments. Thank you for proving that not all cat people are insane. The reason I didn't join in is that I don't know dogs very well. In my family we never had good luck with our dogs because they would dig in the neighbors' flower beds, and so they couldn't be free.  Thus we had more cats than dogs over the years. Grown, I never had dogs or cats for decades, until I inherited my mother's cat, and then started accumulating them.  Dogs look great, as long as others have the responsibility for them. I understand how people can find dogs to be too much trouble.  Last night we were trying to watch TCM and the pooch was concerned about something happening outside.  Every 10 minutes he was either asking to go out or to come back in.  The problem is my wife doesnt know how to handle dogs, and gives in to him every time.  I tell him to lay down, and when he gets up 2 minutes later, instead of r...
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Posted by: calvin at April 23, 2008, 6:32 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On Apr 23, 10:14 am, "steve" wrote: Quote:Some people have put some pics up, and I put up a few more. Lots of dogs and cats (and my house) but few RAMP-F faces. Put up anything you like, but Im still hoping some of you will expose your ugly mugs.  Is everyone modest, shy, or truly ashamed? "I am not an animal."  The Elephant Man "Look away. Im hideous."  Kramer on Seinfield I used to think that Yasser Arafat was the ugliest man on earth, but eventually I had to re-rank him as #2. That's a great looking house. Such Japanese elegance, enhanced by the cherry blossoms.
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Posted by: calvin at April 23, 2008, 5:02 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On Apr 23, 8:55 am, "steve" wrote: Quote:Try that with a cat.  Try anything with a cat, for that matter. Cats prefer to be in charge. I have one that did retrieve before he was full grown, though. One will sit and look at me, and eventually start pawing at me until I get up and rub her why she eats from the dry food bowl that is always out. Another one likes to do the 'let me out, let me in' thing in rapid succession, sometimes when it's too cold to leave the door ajar. I cooperate so as not to damage his sense of mastery. He's the only one who nuzzles me in the face to be affectionate. They also run through the house to find me and let me know there's danger outside; usually a dog, a meter-reader, or a stray cat. The younger ones will bring in things they catch; chipmunks, birds, even a rare squirrel. A couple are impressive tree climbers, too.
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Posted by: David Oberman at April 22, 2008, 6:26 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
"steve" wrote: Quote:Just trying to understand you cat people better in the interest of world peace and RAMP-F harmony. I enjoy cats -- they're often funny to observe as they observe you or do their thing -- but I prefer dogs. Cats are usually easier to take care of, but dogs will bite your shoe with enough PSI pressure exerted to make the game worthwhile. Remember that movie "Cat's Eye" with James Woods & Drew Barrymore? One of those episodic creepy-thrillers with the linking device of the cat that sees people & their foibles.
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Posted by: steve at April 22, 2008, 4:25 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On 22-Apr-2008, "Frank R.A.J. Maloney" wrote: Quote:You don't see any of the self-acknowledged cat fanciers here trivializing dog owners' passion for their pets, to say nothing about lying about them. Something Im curious about FRAJM. Ive been through my posts in the thread and I dont understand the "Lying" comment. What is it that you think constitutes a lie? Just trying to understand you cat people better in the interest of world peace and RAMP-F harmony. steve -- "History is a lie agreed upon." --Napoleon
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Posted by: Stacia at April 22, 2008, 2:27 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On Apr 22, 6:23 pm, calvin wrote: Quote:In my family we never had good luck with our dogs because they would dig in the neighbors' flower beds I once had a co-worker who would dig in the neighbor's flower bed. She was a little psycho. Stacia
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Posted by: steve at April 22, 2008, 2:24 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On 22-Apr-2008, "Kingo Gondo" wrote: Quote:What will they charge me with? Chasing a dog or wearing a yellow hat? Nah, just keep by the passenger screening area for flights to Thailand or Central America. The transmitter on my ankle takes care of that already. -- "History is a lie agreed upon." --Napoleon
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Posted by: Kingo Gondo at April 22, 2008, 2:21 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
"steve" wrote: Taking your picture from Photobucket and sending it to the FBI and Interpol? What will they charge me with? Chasing a dog or wearing a yellow hat? Nah, just keep by the passenger screening area for flights to Thailand or Central America.
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Posted by: steve at April 22, 2008, 2:16 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On 22-Apr-2008, "Kingo Gondo" wrote: Quote:Taking your picture from Photobucket and sending it to the FBI and Interpol? What will they charge me with? Chasing a dog or wearing a yellow hat? -- "History is a lie agreed upon." --Napoleon
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Posted by: Kingo Gondo at April 22, 2008, 2:09 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
"steve" wrote: I can't see why steve is so annoyed with the cat people. I'd heard he fancied little pussies, too. Indeed. Ironic, isnt it? Dogs like to eat cats (in dog/cat lore, anyway). Does that give you any comic ideas? Taking your picture from Photobucket and sending it to the FBI and Interpol?
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Posted by: steve at April 22, 2008, 1:59 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On 22-Apr-2008, "Kingo Gondo" wrote: Quote:I can't see why steve is so annoyed with the cat people. I'd heard he fancied little pussies, too. Indeed. Ironic, isnt it? Dogs like to eat cats (in dog/cat lore, anyway). Does that give you any comic ideas? -- "History is a lie agreed upon." --Napoleon
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Posted by: Kingo Gondo at April 22, 2008, 1:43 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
"Frank R.A.J. Maloney" wrote: You don't see any of the self-acknowledged cat fanciers here trivializing dog owners' passion for their pets, to say nothing about lying about them. Lying? Just curious, FRAJM...has anyone ever told you that you cant take a joke? Why? Have you ever told one? I can't see why steve is so annoyed with the cat people. I'd heard he fancied little pussies, too.
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Posted by: steve at April 22, 2008, 1:41 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On 22-Apr-2008, "Frank R.A.J. Maloney" wrote: Quote:Just curious, FRAJM...has anyone ever told you that you cant take a joke? Why? Have you ever told one? LOL! OK, so you do have a sense of humor. Maybe you should try to see the humor in a bit of good natured ribbing...which is what all this cat people stuff really is, in case you really dont see that. steve -- "History is a lie agreed upon." --Napoleon
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Posted by: Frank R.A.J. Maloney at April 22, 2008, 1:32 pm
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steve wrote: Quote:On 22-Apr-2008, "Frank R.A.J. Maloney" wrote: You don't see any of the self-acknowledged cat fanciers here trivializing dog owners' passion for their pets, to say nothing about lying about them. Lying? Just curious, FRAJM...has anyone ever told you that you cant take a joke? Why? Have you ever told one? -- Frank in Seattle ____ Frank Richard Aloysius Jude Maloney "Millennium hand and shrimp."
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Posted by: steve at April 22, 2008, 1:25 pm
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On 22-Apr-2008, "Frank R.A.J. Maloney" wrote: Quote:You don't see any of the self-acknowledged cat fanciers here trivializing dog owners' passion for their pets, to say nothing about lying about them. Lying? Just curious, FRAJM...has anyone ever told you that you cant take a joke? -- "History is a lie agreed upon." --Napoleon
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Posted by: calvin at April 22, 2008, 1:23 pm
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On Apr 22, 5:25 pm, "steve" wrote: Quote:On 22-Apr-2008, "Frank R.A.J. Maloney" wrote: You don't see any of the self-acknowledged cat fanciers here trivializing dog owners' passion for their pets, to say nothing about lying about them. Something Im curious about FRAJM. Ive been through my posts in the thread and I dont understand the "Lying" comment.  What is it that you think constitutes a lie? Just trying to understand you cat people better in the interest of world peace and RAMP-F harmony. steve -- "History is a lie agreed upon." --Napoleon I for one (cat person) had no problem with any of your comments. The reason I didn't join in is that I don't know dogs very well. In my family we never had good luck with our dogs because they would dig in the neighbors' flower beds, and so they couldn't be free. Thus we had more cats than dogs over the years. Grown, I never had dogs or cats for decades, until I inherited my mother's cat, and then started accumulating them. Dogs look great, as long as others have the re...
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Posted by: Frank R.A.J. Maloney at April 22, 2008, 11:16 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
steve wrote: Quote:On 21-Apr-2008, "Frank R.A.J. Maloney" wrote: Apparently you've never heard about indoor cats or litter boxes. Jerk. Dude, why do you take this so seriously? Wait, I know. Cat person. There (stacia), I said it. Dude yourself. You don't see any of the self-acknowledged cat fanciers here trivializing dog owners' passion for their pets, to say nothing about lying about them. The level of puerility in this sub-sub-thread from the dog people here is insufferable. Ass. -- Frank in Seattle ____ Frank Richard Aloysius Jude Maloney "Millennium hand and shrimp."
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Posted by: Guest at April 22, 2008, 9:56 am
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On 22 abr, 21:21, "Kingo Gondo" wrote: Quote:"steve" wrote: Taking your picture from Photobucket and sending it to the FBI and Interpol? What will they charge me with? Chasing a dog or wearing a yellow hat? Nah, just keep by the passenger screening area for flights to Thailand or Central America. oh now i understand why im against blind submission of papers... gongo, why is it you only shine when next to stewe?
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Posted by: Guest at April 22, 2008, 9:52 am
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oh my god, the nut has a sense of humour On 21 abr, 22:45, George Peatty wrote: Quote:On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:51:35 GMT, "steve" wrote: We always had a dog, too. My opinion: Dogs rule. They do, indeed. Fifteen reasons why men have 2 dogs and not 2 wives: 1. The later you are, the more excited your dogs are to see you. 2. Dogs don't notice if you call them by another dog's name. 3. Dogs like it if you leave a lot of things on the floor. 4. A dog's parents never visit. 5. Dogs agree that you have to raise your voice to get your point across. 6. Dogs like to do their snooping outside rather than in your wallet or desk. 7. You never have to wait for a dog; they're ready to go 24 hours a day. 8. Dogs find you amusing when you're drunk. 9. Dogs like to go hunting and fishing. 10. A dog will not wake you up at night to ask, 'If I died, would you get another dog?' 11. If a dog has babies, you can put an ad in the paper and give them away. 12. A dog will let you put a studded collar on it without calling you a pervert....
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Posted by: steve at April 22, 2008, 8:02 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On 21-Apr-2008, "Kingo Gondo" wrote: Quote: I wonder...could it be that Ive been trying to talk film (and politics) all these years with a bunch of (gasp) cat people? That would explain a lot. The Pope hates you. "And the recently published 'Joseph and Chico: The Life of Pope Benedict XVI as Told by a Cat' (Ignatius Press, 2008) is a children’s book written by Chico with the 'aid' of an Italian journalist, Jeanne Perego." What did I say about cat people and anthropomorphism? This is gag-worthy. But I like this Pope anyway (that's two in a row). He actually said the global warming scare is bullshit (sort of ... in Pope-speak). So I wonder what movies the Pope likes? Fan of the 70s "coolest guy in the room" junk like many of you cat people? Or does he dig those big giggly half naked chicks in Busby Berkeley numbers and wicked Fritz Lang or Von Sternberg films (like us obviously superior* dog people do)? Is his holyness lurking? Give it up, Pope-man. Whats in your DVD collection? steve * poor grammar and spellin...
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Posted by: moviePig at April 22, 2008, 6:40 am
Topic: RAMP-F Weekend Convention Forum: groupsrv
On Apr 22, 12:16 pm, "Frank R.A.J. Maloney" wrote: Quote:steve wrote: On 21-Apr-2008, "Frank R.A.J. Maloney" wrote: Apparently you've never heard about indoor cats or litter boxes. Jerk. Dude, why do you take this so seriously? Wait, I know. Cat person. There (stacia), I said it. Dude yourself. You don't see any of the self-acknowledged cat fanciers here trivializing dog owners' passion for their pets, to say nothing about lying about them. The level of puerility in this sub-sub-thread from the dog people here is insufferable. Ass. (Isn't it enough to fight like cats and dogs? Why drag in another species?) -- - - - - - - - - YOUR taste at work... http://www.moviepig.com
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Posted by: Guest at April 21, 2008, 4:48 am
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On Apr 20, 12:11 am, Stacia wrote: Quote:I can't speak for Lenona, but "attractive" doesn't describe me in the least, let alone "wholesome". From your photo, I think you have a pleasant, friendly face. (What I don't get about the media is the horrible way they treated Camilla Parker Bowles' looks. What do they have to do with the controversy? My point is, the first time I saw her photo, I thought she looked distinctly friendly and charming, something I would never have said about Diana, which is just one reason why the only thing that really bothers me about her being gone is the pain her sons must feel. Not that Charles didn't behave very badly towards Diana by marrying her in the first place, of course.) At any rate, the main reason I'm not going to post my photo is that it's already online elsewhere - under my real name. (grin) However, if anyone visiting the Boston area wants to meet for tea, email me. (Especially Frank and his partner, since I assume Frank to be easily the best-read member of this group....
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Posted by: G. M. Watson at April 21, 2008, 1:49 am
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I don't know how many of you have ever been to a nude beach, or the like, with an affinity group of people of mixed gender whom you have gotten to know reasonably well but have never seen naked before, but that's what all this sharing of personal images and self-descriptions is kinda starting to feel like. Some pleasant surprises and some... well... just plain surprises. If this keeps up, I may have to come up with some kind of visual myself, if only to avoid looking like the uptight prissy guy who refuses to drop trou (but I also have to consider whether the statutes of limitations in the various jurisdictions have run out by now...). GMW
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Posted by: G. M. Watson at April 21, 2008, 1:34 am
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Quote:From: Stacia wrote: And no hands, apparently. And perpetually blurry. Man, I wish I had *that* superpower. I have no current photo of me, but I do have a goofy driver's license photo that's about 6 years old. You'll have to imagine an extra 6 years worth of stress from Usenet posting and shorter hair to get a more accurate estimate of my looks: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j250/smashingstars/lj/lj-recentpicofme.jpg I almost chickened out and used this picture: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j250/smashingstars/halloweenme1.jpg because I was cute back then. No, I don't know what happened. Stacia You're much too hard on yourself, Stacia. From your self-deprecating comments, I was expecting something resembling Godzilla's ugly stepsisters and had braced myself for a profound shock. Now I can relax again. (Of course, there are those intervening six years to consider...) GMW
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Posted by: G. M. Watson at April 21, 2008, 1:25 am
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Quote:From: Stacia wrote: "Jim Beaver" wrote: Will you marry me? Sorry, I'm already married to Vic Morrow. We're soul mates on the astral plane. We may have just found our Spock, completing our unholy quadrangle. Unholy is right. This thread is about to devolve into a group hug. Someone bring up a controversial subject, stat! Stacia (Rides in suddenly from stage left on a tricycle, waving a plastic cowboy hat, firing a cap gun and shouting:) Yeehaw!! American public health care!!! GMW
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