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Messages - Mike Gloady

#4021
Quote from: locustsofdeath on 22 September, 2009, 07:29:43 PM
It will be interesting to discover just exactly what habits are considered "strange" amongst this particular group.
Ejaculating on anyone while they sleep will DEFINITELY be frowned upon.  At least, without prior consent.
#4022
Roger,

I think Robbie Morrison had better watch out.

Laughed like a drain.
#4023
Events / Re: Hi-Ex HellTrek 2010
22 September, 2009, 06:51:12 PM
We'll know if that's true soon enough. As for snore, dribble, sleepwalk, self abuse and other strange habits, i vote that the most amusing combinations are forced to share rooms. Character building.
#4024
Creative Common / Re: How do I contact people in 2000AD?
22 September, 2009, 01:17:16 PM
Quote from: JohnnyBoyB on 22 September, 2009, 12:29:26 PM
Oh ok, I'm enjoying this forum more and more... :D
Mwahahahahaha!!!!!

Another visitor snared.  I'm off to feed the LaserSharks.  Come, my little white cat.
#4025
Film & TV / Re: Robocop 1&2
21 September, 2009, 11:09:45 PM
Agreed.  The first one is fun, although very much of it's time (and probably won't appeal HUGELY to anyone who didn't watch it at the time, Dredd-fans excepted).  The second and third are truly awful.  Among the worst movies I've seen.

Of course, folks round here disagree wildly with my movie thoughts so for goodness sake, don't take my words as any kind of representative opinion.
#4026
Prog / Re: Prog 1654: Lady and the Vamp
21 September, 2009, 10:24:01 PM
Fair play James S.  I stand corrected.
#4027
Quote from: Peter Wolf on 21 September, 2009, 07:15:34 PM
I dont think i snore.Never had any complaints.  I am a heavy sleeper
Perhaps you're sleeping through these complaints?

Kidding.
#4028
Creative Common / Re: How do I contact people in 2000AD?
21 September, 2009, 08:20:40 PM
There you go.  From the horse's mouth.  All covered in horsey-dribble.
#4029
Off Topic / Re: Anyone For Photoshop Tennis?
21 September, 2009, 08:15:23 PM
Just when I think it can't get any funnier.....
#4030
"HAVE A PEACEFUL BREAKFAST MRS GUNDERSON"

"Sorry young man, what was that?"

"I SAID.  HAVE.  A.  PEACEFUL.  BREAKFAST.  MRS.  GUNDERSON"

"No, I'm sorry I don't have any kippers, but there's toasted muffins and marmalade if you'd like, Judge Muffin"

Classic.

And immortalised in the Photoshop tennis thread.  Nice.
#4031
Prog / Re: Prog 1654: Lady and the Vamp
21 September, 2009, 06:28:27 PM
"On the seventh day He rested" or some such in some old book or other.

Judaism has it's Sabbath on Saturday, so for that community Saturday is the 7th day, making Sunday the 1st. 

Christianity has it's Sabbath on Sunday.  Meaning for them (and those nations founded primarily on that religion and the associated mindset) the first day of the week is...... MONDAY. 

As we all knew.  It's not called the weekend for a laugh.
#4032
I'm informed I don't snore, but I do dribble.  Which, seeing as it's seperate beds (it IS seperate beds, right?  RIGHT?) won't be a problem.  Welcome aboard Jimbo!
#4033
Off Topic / Re: My secret Second life
21 September, 2009, 06:17:07 PM
Only just discovered this thread as, to be honest, I thought it'd be dull as anything.  How wrong I was.  Although not QUITE as good as the ipod cheese.  Although the posts I'm quoting come close.  And now that I've read the "taste of raw egg" one I have a top three.  Genius.
Quote from: TordelBack on 19 August, 2009, 08:29:09 PM
I'm confused... am I supposed to PM Sláine about this thread?
TordelBack, you make me smile.  You really do.  ;-)
Quote from: uncle fester on 20 August, 2009, 10:34:28 AM
I'm guessing Nemesis might prove trickier...
...Now I'm thinking it would be really funny if a bunch of us all went on as 2000ad characters...
Funny indeed, but James S and I would have to duel as to who got to be Nemesis.  And naturally we'd have Bouwel as our loyal familiar.
Quote from: GordonR on 20 August, 2009, 01:17:27 PM
http://www.gamesradar.com/f/the-best-griefing-videos-ever/a-2008031014489843002/p-4
First video in the link:  THIS is the only worthwhile thing that Second Life has given the world..
That had me crying with laughter, I could really use it too.  Thanks Gordon, that is the most wonderful thing I've seen in quite some time. 

Thanks TS, I am grinning hugely and it's all down to your brave exploration of this decidedly odd aspect of the web.  Well done.  Is it easy enough to get about.  If you wanted to mooch about in Virtual London or Cairo or Moscow for example, could you just "teleport" or would you have to fly in a plane (and presumably pay)? 
#4034
Welcome to the board / Re: Hi
21 September, 2009, 05:21:52 PM
Hey Jase, nice to meet you.

How about making my life slightly more difficult when it comes to judging the art competitions?  All you have to do is go and find the current one, check it out and come up with an idea and enter. 

I don't mind my life being made more difficult in this way.  In fact I like it.  The more entries the better. 
#4035
Good work Bouwel, I concur.  The GOOD teachers I had were gold, more than making up for the more numerous BAD ones who were made of a substance far stickier and darker than gold.

Thanks Mr Mantio (for diagnosing the dyslexia) and Mr O'Brien for the support.  Oh, and Mr Francis from Middle School who got me interested in stuff under the mud before Indy had a chance to make that game look exciting (and Ms. Croft had a chance to make it look naughty).

Good teachers.  Hats off to 'em I say.