03-05-2002, 12:20 AM | #201 |
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Me smile? Me smile?! Ahh! Noooooo!
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03-05-2002, 12:48 AM | #202 |
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Hell, try being a Tolkien fan before the age of the internet!
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03-05-2002, 12:57 AM | #203 |
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I can relate. The Internet didn't really touch down where I come from until '94.
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03-05-2002, 01:18 AM | #204 |
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No Internet? NOOOOOO! Actually, some of my best friends are Tolkien fans...so I think I could survive without said internet. Still...then i wouldn't have met all you guys, which would be a definete low. Of course, it couldn't be a low if I never knew about it, so--oh, CURSES! This is how I spend my free time not on here: random, sometimes even philosophical ramblings that make no sense. Hey, bropous, I think you see a hint of what goes on behind my eyes. Weirdness! (what else is new...i'm like that all the time!)
I want a cow.... Although a horse would be nicer.... And a scanner that works would be awesome, too... -tano
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03-05-2002, 01:29 AM | #205 |
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Eh? No internet? No internet?! Dear Eru! Everyone is trying to warp my fragile little mind!
*blinks* Okay, so it's not fragile. But I'm not sure about the little part... |
03-05-2002, 03:02 AM | #206 | |
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Quote:
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03-05-2002, 11:34 AM | #207 |
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My mistake, O Spudly One. Hosting credits duly noted for future reference.
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03-05-2002, 12:01 PM | #208 |
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What, Rogue elf, is your smile like the Voice of Black Bolt of the Inhumans, in that when released it unleashes a wave of destruction? lol, you NEED to smile!
Whassamatter with the non-smiley girl? <brollum....brollum.....> She mussst be trickssssy......gots thingsssses on her mindsessss.... And O, Yes, Dear friends, there was a world before the Internet.....long, long, long ago it seems to those who still remember.......before the great Server Powers stretched across the globe.....a world of non-interconnectivity, single-tasking, 8 bytes of RAM and computers you had to assemble yourself....days when Tandy and Apple were kings....days when even Commodore and Amiga were not terms of derision....isolated days for tolkien fans, no reaching across the waters to Afroelf in Saudi or Arathorn in Manila to figure out whether Bombadil was really older or Balrogs had wings....days when a book was read and treasured and not discussed....days when the conference call was the only way to get a bunch of voices together across disatances.....days when cigarettes were good, DWI was a misdemeanor, and when newspapers and libraries were utilized in depth......days when Pong and digital watches were really cool.....days when cable TV, the microwave oven and the desktop calculator were all totally new and innovational concepts....days when music came with skips, hiss and pops or eternally looped on four separate channels.....days when astronauts' activity caused entire schools to shut down and crowd into libraries to watch on tiny black-and-white TVs......days when toy guns and GI Joe were commonplace for boys, girls played withtea sets and wore frills.....days when little boys were tough and rugged....days when anything marked "import" got the blood going....days when accidentally finding another Tolkien fan was like a Mason in a strange nation finding a temple of initiates...days when to be a Tolkien fan was to ask "Is there something really wrong with me?"........days when fantasy games were played with paper and dice, European football was never seen in the US, satellite TV was still a thing of the imagination, and books by Harold Robbins, Jacqueline Susann and William Peter Blatty sent shockwaves of revulsion and horror throughout the land.....and, yes, days when the bad guys were pretty darned bad, the good guys were pretty darn good but booed by their own side, and the entire planet was under the thumb of the Red Bear and its nasssssty missiles.... Ah, yes. them were the days. The sucky, rotten, boring, dull, ennui-laced old days. Still, I managed to watch the first moon landing on TV as it happened, watched Nixon resign, watched night after night of news coverage from the War Zone in Vietnam where my oldest brother was serving in the Marines, watched Cronkite say "the war is now over" when it really wasn't, watched Red Skelton, Ed Sullivan, Laugh-In and the original Star Trek in their first runs, saw the footage of Bobby Kennedy being shot, lived through nuclear alerts during the Arab Israeli wars of 1967 and 1973, saw the death train of Martin Luther King, experienced seven hurricanes, saw veterans of the US Army blanch as a succession of three Soviet Leaders died in a six month period and the spectre of World War Three loomed over Europe as I went through basic, drove one of the first XM-1 main battle tanks off the assembly line, waited in breathless anticipation for the release of the Bakshi Lord of the Rings, and graduted from high school on auto-pilot, all without the benefit of the much-touted Internet. Oddly enough, we still managed to have fun. Go figure. Still, it would be interesting to see how life would have been different if old folks like me and sepulhrave had had the Internet when we were 9-15.....
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03-05-2002, 06:13 PM | #209 |
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Wow, that's quite a soliloquy, bropous. My reminescences pale in comparison to yours, for I am but a lad. I'll probably be doing the same thing in about a decade.
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03-05-2002, 06:14 PM | #210 |
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and what are you going to say nibs?
"ya know we used to have to go to class, like physically be there, now with teleophone sand real time holograms....."
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03-05-2002, 06:26 PM | #211 |
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Well, depending upon the existing technology, it may go something like this:
Me (as a decrepit, ancient geriatric): You know, kids, when I was your age I had to read books to know what was in them. Kids (related, maybe; doesn't matter): [aghast] You mean you didn't have a neurotransmitron installed in your cranium? Me: Nope. I had to read each and every word. None of this newfangled 'hook up to the neocomputer and download history tonight'... nosiree... each and every letter... I'll bet you kids haven't ever had a paper-cut, either. Kids: What's paper?
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03-05-2002, 08:22 PM | #212 |
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whats paper..
haha that is great! but the neuro thingy sounds painful.
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03-05-2002, 09:18 PM | #213 |
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Hmm...how's this for a smile? ------>
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03-05-2002, 09:23 PM | #214 |
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It takes seventeen muscles to smile and forty three to frown.
I like smiling But I look better serious.
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03-05-2002, 09:30 PM | #215 |
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I don't beleive you.
Nobody looks good serious.
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03-05-2002, 09:33 PM | #216 |
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I do!
I have the dark, broody coloring. I like smiles, but for good pictures you need to be serious once in a while. Not angry or bitter serious, just a relaxed face, no smile serious.
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03-05-2002, 10:02 PM | #217 |
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But nobody can never smile and still look good. Ya gotta smile sometimes! I try to smile at everyone I meet (that I know at least). Like this or this, if I'm really happy .
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03-05-2002, 10:22 PM | #218 |
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Sorry... but I don't enjoy somber faces.
I'm a ]: ) type of guy.
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03-05-2002, 10:29 PM | #219 |
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Not somber, serious. Big difference. A serious face, on me, tends to be a pensive look (and see, I do TOO smile!)
Smile!
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03-05-2002, 10:32 PM | #220 |
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Bah.
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