I wish I was bored. Oh what I wouldn't give to be bored... Oh what I wouldn't give to not be cramming to finish class work by end of day Sunday.
Oh what I wouldn't give to sit around and write posts about being bored and not have to worry that if I don't catch up, I may be in trouble. Oh what I wouldn't give to not be in homework catch-up hibernation... Please add me to the 60HZS people... Then, watch my head go pop! -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Arthur Pirika Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 5:44 PM To: talk2 Subject: Re: The Talk2 List Subject: Subject: Subject: Subject: Subject: Ok, just a comment, someone, is bored! But yes, add me to the 50hz people! Yea! New Zealander and proud of it! Of course, domica is almost, and I do stress, almost ready to answer, some of these questions, but no, not yet. Ok, I will ramble on and on and on about things unnatural, supernatural, and things otherwise nonsencical and thus cause this very long run on sentence to be produced. Ok,, I too, must be bored, although by all rights, I shouldn't be. i have at least two programming projects I could go work on, or I could fire up that little bueaty, qws, but neither occupation seems suitable at this time, as i just got up. btw, beds, and sleep are also good for you, i tell you! So, it is time, in the presents of all, to go and freshen up for the day, and I shall torment you all later. muahahaahahaah! Please, add more pointlessness to this poof fpile. dingngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngng! MR Arthur J. Pirika You can find many things out about me by reading below this line: My Live Journal: http://arfy8820.livejournal.com Free music (for use in MOH systems, podcasts and radio): http://tbrn.net/arfy The Beyond Radio Network (TBRN:) http://www.TBRN.NET Online contacts: Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] msn messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aim: arfy8820 Telephone contacts: Home (phone: +64-3-341-1500 - Ext. 54857 Cellular (New Zealand): +64-21-036-0670 In the United States: +1-702-520-5110 Ring the TBRN conference line 24 hours a day! +1-702-520-5123 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Onj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "talk2" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 6:41 AM Subject: The Talk2 List Subject: Subject: Subject: Subject: Subject: > Was that captivating? Was it as useful as a cabbage patch in heat? Was > it I ask you, as tasteless as a dead monotonic piano tuner falling from > the boxes of Latzish? I figured you'd say yes, no, yes. OR perhaps yes, > no, no. Or perhaps no, yes, yes. Or if you're really mad, yes, yes, yes! > It's all subjective however. It doesn't even matter in the grand scheme > of things. what matters is that I'm bored. It's Friday evening, this > list is deader than a mouse in a mouse-trap that's been left for 30 years > and 30 months, my old 233 server that ended up in a chute some months ago, > and thus it is boring. > This has to change. I don't know who will change it besides myself, but > someone, somewhere, somehow, has to do something. It's that important. > If nobody does, then what will the world think? Probably not much as it > won't care, but it will come to get you. And it will come to take you > away and you will never be heard from, or of, again. Would you like that? > do you know the subsequent dangers of such a thing? I live in a country > where 50 HZ prevails. How many on this list also live in a country where > 50 HZ prevails? there are a lot of you where the good old 60 takes > precedence but not I might add, here. > Also, what percentage of people are within the 5 FT to 6 FT range? All > questions I have wondered about but never been bothered to actually find > out. How many are below it, and how many above? There are some very > scary and tall people out there you know, and I know some of them. There > are equally some very small and short, just as scary people out there you > know, and my sister is one of them. However she's too young to answer the > question posed above. That doesn't mean she doesn't qualify or anything, > but that's just the way it is. > FAAAAAAAAAAArt!!! > Do excuse me, I did have to let that one out. Also, Maria isn't here to > tell me off about it, so I figured why not? Now when you read this > message, you all get to smell it instead. Isn't that just wonderful? > OK. I will all tell you a secret. I hate, and I do mean really, really, > really dislike intensely, smelling the food of others. I mention this > right now, simply because what I smell is making me hungrier than an > Ethiopian that just walked across the searing desert, because it doesn't > just smell good, it smells damn fantastic! Do you understand that > feeling? > Having the smell coming through your open window, and being unable in no > way at all, to do anything about it, other than to close that window, and > thus lose the feeling of freshness you've attempted to cultivate in your > house all day? > Well if you do understand me, then understand this. The smell is special. > It smells as if someone..... made me pick up the phone, lose my train of > thought, and then run after it down the track and catch it, pummel it to > death, jump on the back end of it, smother it in wibbage and carry on. > So about this food then. It smells as if it were made especially for me. > all food in all the world is made especially for me, you know? It is. > you don't believe me I think. Oh well, never mind. The food that was > made for me that I can't eat, smells like it would taste like the best > meal this side of Sunday, when my mother, who does cook especially for > me, oh, and Maria, cooks dinner. Then on top of that, the wind blows the > smell of the food in here, so much so that I believe if I stuck my tongue > out, I could taste it. Taste it I tell you! It's that good. > Maybe some pork, with a hint of garlic, perhaps a little mushroom, > marinated in a little wine, or perhaps olive oil, and I just don't even > want to think about it! It makes me want to order food from the Indian > place but I have no money. I do have a card however. I never thought of > that. Only problem is that Maria wouldn't like it, because she's not > here to oovle in the food I could buy. Had she been here to oovle in the > food I could buy, then I would probably buy it. As it is, I shall have to > satisfy myself with the freezer. That could prove perhaps dangerous to my > nether regions yes, some of you did already think of it before I did, so I > shall simply rephrase and say, satisfy my hunger with content found in my > freezer. I think that is better. > > I'm leaving now, because I've been writing this email for some > considerable length of time and it has no longer got a point to it, though > I'm not altogether sure that it ever did have. Are you? > > > > MR Andre P. 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