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Axordil
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I don't know, but so long as it doesn't involve pecans I'm OK with it. :D

Was someone yelling for me? :D

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Well, I SAID we needed an axe... where the heck WERE you?

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Sassafras
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And even I don't wanna know what "cinnamon buns" is supposed to be a euphomism for
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Use your imagination. We know you've got one.

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Axordil
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Why do I imagine the scene in Young Frankenstein where the mob uses the Inspector to bust down the castle doors? :D

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Anthriel
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Yes, yes. THAT'S the ticket!

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Sassafras
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Hi, Anthy!

Are you excited?

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Not nearly excited enough.

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There's far too much snerking going on around here and I insist it decists. Afterall, what will all our impressionable new youngsters think of us?


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Sassafras
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yovargas wrote:
There's far too much snerking going on around here and I insist it decists. Afterall, what will all our impressionable new youngsters think of us?
*spews coffee*

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Alas, then, that our fun must end, but yovargas the— the Arbiter of Propriety has—

I can't go on. . . .

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Oooh, Arbiter of Propriety! What a lovely title! Can we make it my official position? It's the job I was born to do!

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Anthriel
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I snerk in your general direction.

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So is a snerk halfway between a sneer and a smirk? :D

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truehobbit wrote:
I slept as well as you can when it's already daylight when you get to bed. :roll:
What time does the sun rise in your part of the world? I remember waking up waaaaaaay too early in the morning when in England because the sun rises at a ridiculous time in the summer!
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Eru, no I'm not sleep deprived, just a night owl, and totally unemployed right now, which means on no day of the week am I forced to get up at a decent time - and when there's nothing to force me, I just can't force myself. So I mostly get to bed around three or later and usually get up at around eleven. If ever I get a job again, it'll take some getting used to the change. :Q
That sounds just like me in the summer! Though I've been better recently. Only staying up until 1am. :D

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Just imagining Richard Burton reading that, a la the 70s concept album...:D

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*enters*

*looks around*

Well, at least this place still stands...

*goes to see if there are any cinnamon buns left*

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*goes to see if there are any cinnamon buns left*
Don't count on it. Yov dived on them as soon as he saw them. ;)

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Eruname wrote:
What time does the sun rise in your part of the world? I remember waking up waaaaaaay too early in the morning when in England because the sun rises at a ridiculous time in the summer!
At this time of the year - midsummer - the birds wake up at four (which would be three if we didn't have daylight saving time :Q ) and it begins to dawn ten or fifteen minutes later.
So, by the the time I got to bed yesterday, which was ten to five or so, even though the sun wasn't up (I think it was a bit hazy), it was almost fully daylight.
At midwinter, of course, it only dawns at around eight in the morning.
Dawn and dusk take very long here, and I like that a lot. :)
I guess Texas is too far in the south to have such big differences between the daylight times over the seasons then?
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That sounds just like me in the summer! Though I've been better recently. Only staying up until 1am. :D
I think it's just my natural rhythm, it's very much the same in winter for me - unless of course I'm forced by work to get up early.
I'm trying to get to bet earlier - but once it's past midnight, time just flies! :Q

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truehobbit wrote:
I guess Texas is too far in the south to have such big differences between the daylight times over the seasons then?
Yup. Our sunrises seem to only be between 6 and 7am.
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I think it's just my natural rhythm,
It's mine as well, but work interrupts it!
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but once it's past midnight, time just flies! :Q
I totally agree! :D

Angbasdil, you always have the best smileys! Where do you get them from?

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