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- Captain Goddammit
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Well... it was gonna be quite radical... it was gonna be a four-seater "airplane", held about 8 feet up above a very flat chassis, and able to barrel-roll while cruising...Zulegoona wrote:I confess I'm curious as hell about the new mutant vehicle the captain is working on.
But UNFORTUNATELY... I did a BAD thing.
I added up how much money I have into BM stuff so far (around $15,000) ... not to mention the time and effort. Way the hell too much.
I shelved the new rig while in the parts-gathering stage.
I need my life back.
But if I show up this year, I will bring the boat back.
GreyCoyote: "At this rate it wont be long before he is Admiral Fukkit."
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GuinivereElise
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- Sandwichman
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I would be happy to help with work on this vehicle/plane and would be happy to keep my eyes open for parts and such needed. Just PM me your wish list and I will keep my eyes open. I am on all kinds of lists and frequent all kinds of flea market kinds of sites.Captain Goddammit wrote:Well... it was gonna be quite radical... it was gonna be a four-seater "airplane", held about 8 feet up above a very flat chassis, and able to barrel-roll while cruising...Zulegoona wrote:I confess I'm curious as hell about the new mutant vehicle the captain is working on.
But UNFORTUNATELY... I did a BAD thing.
I added up how much money I have into BM stuff so far (around $15,000) ... not to mention the time and effort. Way the hell too much.
I shelved the new rig while in the parts-gathering stage.
I need my life back.
But if I show up this year, I will bring the boat back.
Jason
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Rian Jackson
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i confess that i'll be 24 (next week).
i further confess that i'm really posting here because i was to bury the borg2 thread. not that i want to stifle conversation, but that i'd like the people who inhabit GD to be people who want to be here and jaw with us - not folks who are lured in by the stench of dog shit that dripped down from areas up-board of us.
i further confess that i'm really posting here because i was to bury the borg2 thread. not that i want to stifle conversation, but that i'd like the people who inhabit GD to be people who want to be here and jaw with us - not folks who are lured in by the stench of dog shit that dripped down from areas up-board of us.
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Rian Jackson
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gigglesnort
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i confess I am five minutes away from bagging up every toy I see in this house and taking them down the road to the goodwill. I am swimming in a sea of toys with children who despite reasoning, pleading, threatening, and multiple beatings with a cane (just kidding on that) refuse to pick up their toys and forget about actually them doing it without being asked or even the first time asked and heaven forbid their be no crying, whining, or eight-year-old-little-white-girl-putting-on-serious-black-girl attitude.
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GuinivereElise
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I confess that my mother would, while we were at school, go through and selectively purge our toybox every once in a while... we wouldn't even notice, except to say, a few weeks later, "mom, have you seen _______?" and her replying innocently... no, where did you put it last?"
I confess that it worked beautifully...
I confess that it worked beautifully...
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Rian Jackson
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i confess that at first i thought you meant a different kind of toy and was confused.
gigglesnort, my friend Nuha does that single-parent-much-of-the-time bit, with a full time job. She has two kids, now about 13 (Yara) and 11-ish (Rames). Years ago, they wouldn't pick up their toys either. She told them that if they didn't clean them up she was throwing them away. They tried to call her bluff. She wasn't bluffing. After the toys were thrown out, they never, ever did it again.
If it gets bad....
gigglesnort, my friend Nuha does that single-parent-much-of-the-time bit, with a full time job. She has two kids, now about 13 (Yara) and 11-ish (Rames). Years ago, they wouldn't pick up their toys either. She told them that if they didn't clean them up she was throwing them away. They tried to call her bluff. She wasn't bluffing. After the toys were thrown out, they never, ever did it again.
If it gets bad....
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gigglesnort
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I did this when they were younger and I was a stay-at-home mom with no other job to do, and it did work fine.GuinivereElise wrote:I confess that my mother would, while we were at school, go through and selectively purge our toybox every once in a while... we wouldn't even notice, except to say, a few weeks later, "mom, have you seen _______?" and her replying innocently... no, where did you put it last?"
I confess that it worked beautifully...
Rian, I am dead serious. Brand-new Christmas toys and all. I'm done. I'm having breakfast right now, spicy blue tortilla chips and an avocado, to get my strength up; this isn't going to be fun or easy. Well maybe a little fun (is that so passive aggressive or what. sheesh.)
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- Martiansky
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I confess that I have no children and so I'll probabaly take a beating for giving advice where I have no experience at..........But here's my advice:
How about boxing up half the toys and hiding the box somewhere, storage or a friends place. When they come asking where their toys went that you _________ them.
They aren't gone forever then and can be refound.
How about boxing up half the toys and hiding the box somewhere, storage or a friends place. When they come asking where their toys went that you _________ them.
They aren't gone forever then and can be refound.
So the theme this year is like a giant camp out in the desert? With people bringing lots of shit from all over? uh.. -Marscrumbs
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