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Post by samtzu » Thu Dec 30, 2004 12:55 pm

Work sucks.... I have been balls to the wall since 6:30 this morning. They put our department on half staff (the rest of the corporation has the week off) and yet the work is coming along just like it always does...

... and the only shots of me from Seattle are of my ass....

Could I get a scotch and a hug?
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Post by Rian Jackson » Thu Dec 30, 2004 12:58 pm

scotch n' hug for ya, right here.

and you're wrong - there are many non-ass shots of you there, too.
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Post by Rob the Wop » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:00 pm

I've always been a major wallflower. It's why I prefer small, cozy parties with a small group of people. I was a massive introvert early on in life.

If I'm being deliberately obnoxious (ie. caco events, santacons, etc.) then I tend not to be an introvert- but that's mostly from acting out. Since I tend to have major fun doing it, I tend to gravitate towards more bizarre parties/events where this is more parr for the course.

And I absolutely despise uberhipster/yuppie/eurotrash parties.
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Post by Rian Jackson » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:01 pm

Rob the Wop wrote: And I absolutely despise uberhipster/yuppie/eurotrash parties.
is this something to do with the white trash bar?
holding a grudge are we?
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Post by gigglesnort » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:08 pm

cheers to unsocial wallflowers! (and to number of posts = me birthday!)

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Post by Sandwichman » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:09 pm

Rob the Wop wrote:I've always been a major wallflower. It's why I prefer small, cozy parties with a small group of people. I was a massive introvert early on in life.

If I'm being deliberately obnoxious (ie. caco events, santacons, etc.) then I tend not to be an introvert- but that's mostly from acting out. Since I tend to have major fun doing it, I tend to gravitate towards more bizarre parties/events where this is more parr for the course.

And I absolutely despise uberhipster/yuppie/eurotrash parties.
Speaking of small, wild, and a little off the beaten path, will you be venturing to the Golden Gala that the Mrrp girls are hosting tomorrow night?

Jason
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Post by Sensei » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:10 pm

samtzu wrote:... and the only shots of me from Seattle are of my ass....
http://www.ofoto.com/PhotoView.jsp?Uc=1 ... 0359890706

That's her! That's her! That's the woman that stole Sensei's heart! Check out her oh-so-kissable blue lips! She rode a blue unicorn on the carousel, and looked oh-so-lovely while she waved her pageant-beauty wave. Seriously, Sensei fell hard for that one... Thank god I'll probably never see her again.

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Post by helitack » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:13 pm

OK, If anyone hears or reads about the helicopter crash in in Death Valley, I was not on it. I don't know the details yet about the crash but I could sure use a friggin big drink right now. Maybe I should not fly anymore? This always goes through my mind when something like this happens. But Jeeeebus, helicopters and fire and mayhem are such a rush. On second thought, why don't you just hand me a big glass of Trader Joe's carrot juice.
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Post by Rob the Wop » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:20 pm

Rian Jackson wrote:
Rob the Wop wrote: And I absolutely despise uberhipster/yuppie/eurotrash parties.
is this something to do with the white trash bar?
holding a grudge are we?
That would be the Trailer Trash 2000 Beauty Pagent and Hoedown, thank you. Actually, I despised them far prior to that- though it did help. There's nothing worse than having your favorite dive bar become the center of attention for a bunch of whiney, chain smoking, self-absorbed, shallow 20-30 somethings dressed in leather jackets and 60's style thin tie suits that think Quentin Tarantino is a fashion god. *shudder*

Drink prices go up, the drinks become weaker, and the collective IQ goes down. The once lovable cheesy velvet art on the walls then gets replaced with generic 'fashion' art from your local artistic equivilant of Kmart.

Yah, just a little grudge. Fucking pinko commies.
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Post by geekster » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:21 pm

Rob the Wop wrote:I've always been a major wallflower. It's why I prefer small, cozy parties with a small group of people. I was a massive introvert early on in life.

If I'm being deliberately obnoxious (ie. caco events, santacons, etc.) then I tend not to be an introvert- but that's mostly from acting out. Since I tend to have major fun doing it, I tend to gravitate towards more bizarre parties/events where this is more parr for the course.

And I absolutely despise uberhipster/yuppie/eurotrash parties.
Gosh, Rob, I am almost the same way. I think I am guilty of way overthinking stuff and reading things into situations that are really just figments of my imagination. So in real life, I am likely to be pretty quiet until I come up with some entertaining stunt to pull and that tends to work better at the bizarre parties. Stupid stuff is liberating.
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Post by Rob the Wop » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:22 pm

Sandwichman wrote:
Rob the Wop wrote:I've always been a major wallflower. It's why I prefer small, cozy parties with a small group of people. I was a massive introvert early on in life.

If I'm being deliberately obnoxious (ie. caco events, santacons, etc.) then I tend not to be an introvert- but that's mostly from acting out. Since I tend to have major fun doing it, I tend to gravitate towards more bizarre parties/events where this is more parr for the course.

And I absolutely despise uberhipster/yuppie/eurotrash parties.
Speaking of small, wild, and a little off the beaten path, will you be venturing to the Golden Gala that the Mrrp girls are hosting tomorrow night?

Jason
Nope. Love to see them, but I have prior stuff planned for NYE. Erin is such a funny sweetheart, she reminds me in looks and behavior of my sis down in Palmdale.
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Post by samtzu » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:23 pm

helitack wrote:OK, If anyone hears or reads about the helicopter crash in in Death Valley, I was not on it. I don't know the details yet about the crash but I could sure use a friggin big drink right now. Maybe I should not fly anymore? This always goes through my mind when something like this happens. But Jeeeebus, helicopters and fire and mayhem are such a rush. On second thought, why don't you just hand me a big glass of Trader Joe's carrot juice.
Yeah, it's tough to walk away from those things... lot of solid pieces flying off in all directions... Was it any of your buds, or strangers?

And here's your carrot juice...
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Post by samtzu » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:25 pm

Sensei wrote:
samtzu wrote:... and the only shots of me from Seattle are of my ass....
http://www.ofoto.com/PhotoView.jsp?Uc=1 ... 0359890706

That's her! That's her! That's the woman that stole Sensei's heart! Check out her oh-so-kissable blue lips! She rode a blue unicorn on the carousel, and looked oh-so-lovely while she waved her pageant-beauty wave. Seriously, Sensei fell hard for that one... Thank god I'll probably never see her again.
Ohhhh, yeah... That's right! Forgot about her... ...forgot a lot of stuff... What was I doing with my finger?
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Post by samtzu » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:30 pm

Rian Jackson wrote:i hear ya'll. it can take a great deal of effort for me not to do wallflower.
i've been seen in the bar writing and reading on several occasions.
guilty as charged.
Yup, me too... however, I don't think it's the wallflower thingy: I just need to get more interested in something before I'll take part in it. If I'm bored, I'm bored. I would rather read a book, or write (poetry, observations, etc.), than take part in something that doesn't interest me.
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Post by helitack » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:30 pm

Don't know who yet, thinking its probably military out of China Lake. The crash was 75 miles away by road, 45 by air.
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Post by geekster » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:33 pm

Think I will take the kids here ...

http://www.snowplay.com/

Anyone want to join us? Up by Yosemite ... IF we can get up there.
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Post by Sandwichman » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:34 pm

Was linked to 300+ photos and just so happened upon two of my favorite Eplayans in a great pose. http://images.ofoto.com/photos1038/7/90 ... _0_ALB.jpg

Jason
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Post by Rian Jackson » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:35 pm

it is kind of classic, isn't it?

captions, anyone?
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Post by samtzu » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:36 pm

helitack wrote:Don't know who yet, thinking its probably military out of China Lake. The crash was 75 miles away by road, 45 by air.
Chinook? Those things shed blades like trees shed leaves... they scare the hell out of me...
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Post by Sandwichman » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:37 pm

Rian Jackson wrote:it is kind of classic, isn't it?

captions, anyone?
It is fucking lovely.

As for a caption....

"Open wide Rian this will help me to inspect your tonsils all while cleaning your tongue."
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Post by gigglesnort » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:39 pm

samtzu wrote:
Rian Jackson wrote:i hear ya'll. it can take a great deal of effort for me not to do wallflower.
i've been seen in the bar writing and reading on several occasions.
guilty as charged.
Yup, me too... however, I don't think it's the wallflower thingy: I just need to get more interested in something before I'll take part in it. If I'm bored, I'm bored. I would rather read a book, or write (poetry, observations, etc.), than take part in something that doesn't interest me.
Hey! I like how you put that. May I adopt it as a personal point of view? (And I was wondering the same thing about your finger).

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Post by Rian Jackson » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:40 pm

you doin' ok, heli?

*smooch*
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Post by Rob the Wop » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:42 pm

helitack wrote:Don't know who yet, thinking its probably military out of China Lake. The crash was 75 miles away by road, 45 by air.
My old stomping grounds. Lotsa weird shit happens on that base. Just don't try to do a fly over to look for the crash site. They have a teensy weensy little problem with that whole airspace thingy.
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Post by samtzu » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:44 pm

gigglesnort wrote:
samtzu wrote:
Rian Jackson wrote:i hear ya'll. it can take a great deal of effort for me not to do wallflower.
i've been seen in the bar writing and reading on several occasions.
guilty as charged.
Yup, me too... however, I don't think it's the wallflower thingy: I just need to get more interested in something before I'll take part in it. If I'm bored, I'm bored. I would rather read a book, or write (poetry, observations, etc.), than take part in something that doesn't interest me.
Hey! I like how you put that. May I adopt it as a personal point of view? (And I was wondering the same thing about your finger).
Feel free... and I'm still not sure about the finger...
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Post by Rob the Wop » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:44 pm

Rian Jackson wrote:it is kind of classic, isn't it?

captions, anyone?
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Post by geekster » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:52 pm

Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /photos1038/7/90/78/16/45/0/45167890706_0_ALB.jpg on this server.

:(
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Post by samtzu » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:54 pm

geekster wrote:Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /photos1038/7/90/78/16/45/0/45167890706_0_ALB.jpg on this server.
:(
Yeah, I got that too... crap
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Post by stuart » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:55 pm

that's the same caption I came up with Geekster

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Post by Rian Jackson » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:55 pm

too bad, it's worth seeing. :twisted:
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Post by helitack » Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:58 pm

samtzu wrote:
helitack wrote:Don't know who yet, thinking its probably military out of China Lake. The crash was 75 miles away by road, 45 by air.
Chinook? Those things shed blades like trees shed leaves... they scare the hell out of me...
I have not heard. I almost did a ride along with the Ranger that was first on scene, but chose to come back to the Castle instead. There is a huge MOA here and I have a feeling if it's military, it's a Blackhawk, but i have not heard. I am listening to the radio traffic. Everything happens here at once.
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