OUT OF MY MISERY wrote:I do like Bond's name though..I keep changing mine.....I need a really good name...but that is okay
How about "Madame Fancher"?
And by the way, I noticed in another thread that you mentioned "cowpie" from the ironically named FAIRboard.... (I, too, was a cowpie fan.) Was that you? Just out of curiosity, how many different handles did you have over there?
OUT OF MY MISERY wrote:I do like Bond's name though..I keep changing mine.....I need a really good name...but that is okay
How about "Madame Fancher"?
And by the way, I noticed in another thread that you mentioned "cowpie" from the ironically named FAIRboard.... (I, too, was a cowpie fan.) Was that you? Just out of curiosity, how many different handles did you have over there?[/quote
I only had one FREE FROM MO"S
thnksfor asking
When I wake up I will be hungry....but this feels so good right now aaahhhhhh........
Plutarch wrote:You flatter yourself. Virtually every one of your posts contains a misspelling; your initial post is no exception. At least Roll-the-Eyes-At-Anything-Good and Mr. Scratch-of-Hell's-Fame write and spell. Nobody could possible confuse you with them.
Truth be told, I have plenty of typos in my posts (and they drive me nuts!). And, for the record, Bond is not me (fortunately for him -- there are times I don't even like being me!).
P.S. I think you meant to write "possibly," not "possible."
"Moving beyond apologist persuasion, LDS polemicists furiously (and often fraudulently) attack any non-traditional view of Mormonism. They don't mince words -- they mince the truth."
-- Mike Quinn, writing of the FARMSboys, in "Early Mormonism and the Magic World View," p. x (Rev. ed. 1998)
beastie wrote:My God. You must not have a single friend, much less a wife and family.
Is it a form of autism? I'm not being snide or insulting to people who suffer from autism, but my understanding of it is that ir renders people incapable of having meaningful personal relationships (to varying degrees) with other human beings. Someone who only responds with grammatical corrections in conversations certainly would suffer from that infliction.
Another option is that like unto his Brother Pahoran, Plutarch is just simply an asshole.
beastie wrote:My God. You must not have a single friend, much less a wife and family.
Is it a form of autism? I'm not being snide or insulting to people who suffer from autism, but my understanding of it is that ir renders people incapable of having meaningful personal relationships (to varying degrees) with other human beings. Someone who only responds with grammatical corrections in conversations certainly would suffer from that infliction.
Another option is that like unto his Brother Pahoran, Plutarch is just simply an asshole.
Chris <><
Now that is funny....sorry but it is
When I wake up I will be hungry....but this feels so good right now aaahhhhhh........