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Same here. All except the one other person being here part.strike wolf wrote:Yeah, I'm usually posting when at least one other person is on but they don't always post in the thread about something when they're on. Now I realize that they won't always have something to say but a lot of the time it's posts that they wait until later to comment on. by that time, I've usually gone on to something else.autoload wrote:Catch up posts are the key. Everyone needs to respond to interesting posts while they were away. Actual real time conversations don't happen enough in here.strike wolf wrote:Well it's creeping along at a rate of a few pages a day. I'd still like to see it move a bit faster though.Skittles! wrote:The thread advances much faster than it did once before.
Yeah, I noticed that the Seal of Approval thing was wolf's thing. Didn't bother me to see target steal it though. I may use the line a time or two myself in the future if I see an exceptionally worthy post.strike wolf wrote:and you using my thing gets the Wolf's seal of approval.targetman377 wrote:this conversation has my seal of aproval
There has been a lot of Seal of Approvals given out recently.strike wolf wrote:this post gets the Wolf's seal of approvalautoload wrote:Your catchphrase is misspelling everything.
I find women like that extremely attractive. I hope that does not offend you by me saying it.Quirk wrote:...and now for something completely different
I didn't picture you would take the patented autoload lazy way out method.jonesthecurl wrote:Well, I just read everything since I last posted. It took a long while, which is good, but most of it wasn't very interesting, I have to say.
This'll be my only post before the next stage of the Curl holiday - Rhode Island next.
Lucilov, hope the horse is better, and hope you find out how the injury happened.
Cape May is a very fine place, maybe I'll tell you more when I return after the next trip which starts tomorrow.
Sadly too late to make the joke about "Michael Jackson dies"...and Billy Mays says "But wait, that's not all!"
Sad current Jones family news - my favourite uncle has Altzheimer's, his wife has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, which killed her brother last year ( and worries me somewhat because these are close blood relatives) and my sister-in-law is about to have serious surgery to attempt to deal with cancer, following a course of chemo.
Haha! Funny. Even though you missed a few words we got the message.targetman377 wrote:strike wolf wrote:I guess I have three things to call my own
My posts of the week
My Seal of approval
and my catchphrase.
All in all BRICK IN THE WALL
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Whoa! last minute new page picture post.Lucarilover240 wrote:New Page, so...
That sounds like it's probable. After all it doesn't sound like an attack from a wild animal of any sorts. Except for maybe this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fduPp8gP ... 9&index=25Lucarilover240 wrote:No, no idea. There were a few smaller scratches on her head and back, so we think she might have gotten tangled up in a wire fence or something, but we're not sure at the moment. But we do know that the wound wasn't made by another horse. We'll probably find out eventually, though.strike wolf wrote:Do you have any idea how she got the gash?Lucarilover240 wrote:Well, one of my two horses suffered a very bad injury today. My mom and I were going out to feed them, along with a few other horses we don't own, when we noticed that one of our two, a buckskin mare named Katie, wouldn't leave the small structure that the hay was stored in for the horses to enjoy throughout the day. At first, we thought it was because it was raining outside. However, when my mother went to bring her in so she could eat her breakfast, we dicovered a HUGE gash on her back left leg, almost reaching the bone. Her leg was very swollen. Luckily, it wasn't bleeding actively and she seemed to be able to support her own weight without the injury bothering her too much. Still, it's a VERY bad injury. The vet is going to come and look at it later today. I hope she'll be okay.
If anyone makes a furry joke, I'll rip your fucking lungs out, because I am very concerned right now.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
SOunds like you caught a lucky break there.Lucarilover240 wrote:Well, since we first found the wound, the vet came, and gave us instructions on what to do for her every day, and it will take a long time for her to heal - about 6 months or so - but if all goes well, she will indeed be fine. Still, it was a pretty nasty wound, going almost halfway through her leg, and just barely avoiding joint damage.strike wolf wrote:Horses are tough. I think she'll be just fine.targetman377 wrote:man i feel for you i hope your horse gets better good luck and we are all praying for itLucarilover240 wrote:Well, one of my two horses suffered a very bad injury today. My mom and I were going out to feed them, along with a few other horses we don't own, when we noticed that one of our two, a buckskin mare named Katie, wouldn't leave the small structure that the hay was stored in for the horses to enjoy throughout the day. At first, we thought it was because it was raining outside. However, when my mother went to bring her in so she could eat her breakfast, we dicovered a HUGE gash on her back left leg, almost reaching the bone. Her leg was very swollen. Luckily, it wasn't bleeding actively and she seemed to be able to support her own weight without the injury bothering her too much. Still, it's a VERY bad injury. The vet is going to come and look at it later today. I hope she'll be okay.
If anyone makes a furry joke, I'll rip your fucking lungs out, because I am very concerned right now.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Lucarilover240 wrote:(Readies the assault rifle)strike wolf wrote:Oh gosh not you too. Now target's been lured onto the spam side too.targetman377 wrote:strike wolf wrote:Are you saying that he's been lured in by the spam side?Lucarilover240 wrote: last I saw of him was in the Forbidden Zone.
spam is made in minnesota but hawii is the number one consumer out of all the states it buys more spam then california!!!
:think:
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
I'll take that as a yes and send you the bill.targetman377 wrote:you cant hide from my nuclear arsonal day or night i will find youstrike wolf wrote:So do you approve?targetman377 wrote:strike wolf wrote:I thought your catchphrase was "you can't run, you can't hide. The Nuclear squirrel sees all"targetman377 wrote:
i am still catchphrase free oh boy
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Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Don't tell me to be quiet. You're the one who messed up a lyric by my favorite band.targetman377 wrote:strike wolf wrote:This post gets wolf's official seal of rejection for forgetting that it's "all in all, it's just another brick in the wall"targetman377 wrote:strike wolf wrote:I guess I have three things to call my own
My posts of the week
My Seal of approval
and my catchphrase.
All in all BRICK IN THE WALL
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SILANCE i will nuke your ass
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
targetman377 wrote:you get alot more people showing up for churchLucarilover240 wrote:Mmmmm... Chocolate covered church pew...targetman377 wrote:strike wolf wrote:Sounds good though I think the pews in church would get all sticky.targetman377 wrote:
no silly ice cream sundays they come with bannas
but it would tast so good
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Sigh. I didn't want to do this but you left me no choice.targetman377 wrote:Lucarilover240 wrote:(Readies the assault rifle)strike wolf wrote:Oh gosh not you too. Now target's been lured onto the spam side too.targetman377 wrote:last I sawstrike wolf wrote:
Are you saying that he's been lured in by the spam side?
spam is made in minnesota but hawii is the number one consumer out of all the states it buys more spam then california!!!
:think:
my nukes will incenarate your little punny assault rifle
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Yeah I rarely see you on at the same time I am.autoload wrote:Same here. All except the one other person being here part.strike wolf wrote:Yeah, I'm usually posting when at least one other person is on but they don't always post in the thread about something when they're on. Now I realize that they won't always have something to say but a lot of the time it's posts that they wait until later to comment on. by that time, I've usually gone on to something else.autoload wrote:Catch up posts are the key. Everyone needs to respond to interesting posts while they were away. Actual real time conversations don't happen enough in here.strike wolf wrote:Well it's creeping along at a rate of a few pages a day. I'd still like to see it move a bit faster though.Skittles! wrote:The thread advances much faster than it did once before.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Feel free to use it just as long as everyone remembers where it came from.autoload wrote:Yeah, I noticed that the Seal of Approval thing was wolf's thing. Didn't bother me to see target steal it though. I may use the line a time or two myself in the future if I see an exceptionally worthy post.strike wolf wrote:and you using my thing gets the Wolf's seal of approval.targetman377 wrote:this conversation has my seal of aproval
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
autoload wrote:Yeah, I noticed that the Seal of Approval thing was wolf's thing. Didn't bother me to see target steal it though. I may use the line a time or two myself in the future if I see an exceptionally worthy post.strike wolf wrote:and you using my thing gets the Wolf's seal of approval.targetman377 wrote:this conversation has my seal of aproval
*gets ready to hand out seal of approval.*autoload wrote:There has been a lot of Seal of Approvals given out recently.strike wolf wrote:this post gets the Wolf's seal of approvalautoload wrote:Your catchphrase is misspelling everything.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
He's developped some of your bad habits.autoload wrote:I didn't picture you would take the patented autoload lazy way out method.jonesthecurl wrote:Well, I just read everything since I last posted. It took a long while, which is good, but most of it wasn't very interesting, I have to say.
This'll be my only post before the next stage of the Curl holiday - Rhode Island next.
Lucilov, hope the horse is better, and hope you find out how the injury happened.
Cape May is a very fine place, maybe I'll tell you more when I return after the next trip which starts tomorrow.
Sadly too late to make the joke about "Michael Jackson dies"...and Billy Mays says "But wait, that's not all!"
Sad current Jones family news - my favourite uncle has Altzheimer's, his wife has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, which killed her brother last year ( and worries me somewhat because these are close blood relatives) and my sister-in-law is about to have serious surgery to attempt to deal with cancer, following a course of chemo.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.