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27 Jun 2011, 6:16 pm

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Your yellow avatar seems impatient to change, though!


On the contrary, my avatar is always changing, open to new emotions and patient enough to not go crazy despite always changing emotions.



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27 Jun 2011, 6:18 pm

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Your yellow avatar seems impatient to change, though!
On the contrary, my avatar is always changing, open to new emotions and patient enough to not go crazy despite always changing emotions.
It also looks like it has a type of Tourettes. :wink:


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27 Jun 2011, 6:20 pm

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Caravan parks?
Or maybe they were Romany flies.
Traveller Flies? Hovel Flies? Cave Flies?

They're bloody annoying.

Maybe if I do some kind of ritual and rename them all Field Flies or Mansion Flies they'll all sod off.
These are very effective - I've seen them in action. The idea is that these pongy things are much more interesting to flies than your house.
"The best thing since flies bred"
http://www.redtopireland.com/index.html


20,000 flies?? Crikey.

I'm not sure where I would hang it though. I just want them to be Not in my house. Also I have animals. I'd worry they would zap themselves with it. I might just need to continue splatting them with a Suttons seed catalogue...



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27 Jun 2011, 6:21 pm

chrissyrun wrote:
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Your yellow avatar seems impatient to change, though!


On the contrary, my avatar is always changing, open to new emotions and patient enough to not go crazy despite always changing emotions.


Your avatar hurts my fragile little mind.



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27 Jun 2011, 6:22 pm

Cornflake wrote:
chrissyrun wrote:
TenPencePiece wrote:
Your yellow avatar seems impatient to change, though!
On the contrary, my avatar is always changing, open to new emotions and patient enough to not go crazy despite always changing emotions.
It also looks like it has a type of Tourettes. :wink:


Thanks, :? haha, I just remember picking out this avatar when I first got an account because it accurately described me.



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27 Jun 2011, 6:25 pm

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Washington is great.

Indeed it is.



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27 Jun 2011, 6:25 pm

Henbane wrote:
chrissyrun wrote:
TenPencePiece wrote:
Your yellow avatar seems impatient to change, though!


On the contrary, my avatar is always changing, open to new emotions and patient enough to not go crazy despite always changing emotions.


Your avatar hurts my fragile little mind.


Sorry. :roll:

I like having a moving avatar. Plus it could be worse...way worse.



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27 Jun 2011, 6:26 pm

Henbane wrote:
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Caravan parks?
Or maybe they were Romany flies.
Traveller Flies? Hovel Flies? Cave Flies?

They're bloody annoying.

Maybe if I do some kind of ritual and rename them all Field Flies or Mansion Flies they'll all sod off.
These are very effective - I've seen them in action. The idea is that these pongy things are much more interesting to flies than your house.
"The best thing since flies bred"
http://www.redtopireland.com/index.html
20,000 flies?? Crikey.
Yep, fly genocide. :lol:

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Also I have animals. I'd worry they would zap themselves with it.
No electricity required: it's a gloopy mess in a bag.
Hang it on a tree right at the end of a branch where cats etc. couldn't climb to reach it. My sister uses them and remains flyless, even though it's 100' away from the house.
It's like a 24-hour fly nightclub, but without the rowdiness.


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27 Jun 2011, 6:26 pm

dunbots wrote:
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Washington is great.

Indeed it is.


Arizona is even better!



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27 Jun 2011, 6:27 pm

chrissyrun, has your avatar just shrunk or have I gone mad?


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27 Jun 2011, 6:28 pm

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chrissyrun, has your avatar just shrunk or have I gone mad?


Ummmm, I'm not sure?

I didn't see any shrinking...then again I usually don't pay attention to those kind of things.



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27 Jun 2011, 7:14 pm

sleepy..



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27 Jun 2011, 7:15 pm

i'm still boring for friends


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27 Jun 2011, 8:10 pm

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kawaii

Please die.

Just kidding, but I hate weeaboos.


Kawaii is a corruption of a loanword that is Chinese in origin. Keai is the Mandarin form of the term. And no, I'm not a weaboo. I can't stand weaboos. I'm not even an otaku. I don't touch any anime made after 2000. With the exception of Wolf's Rain, Gurren Lagan, and Ghost In The Shell, and mybe one or two other shows.



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27 Jun 2011, 8:24 pm

ShenLong wrote:
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kawaii

Please die.

Just kidding, but I hate weeaboos.


Kawaii is a corruption of a loanword that is Chinese in origin. Keai is the Mandarin form of the term. And no, I'm not a weaboo. I can't stand weaboos. I'm not even an otaku. I don't touch any anime made after 2000. With the exception of Wolf's Rain, Gurren Lagan, and Ghost In The Shell, and maybe one or two other shows.

Actually no, it comes from Japanese "ka" and "ai", with a "w" for epenthesis, and the final "i" is an adjectivizer.

And like I said, I was kidding; no need to get defensive.



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27 Jun 2011, 8:42 pm

It is time for me to go! Good night, WrongPlanet! (Waves, disappears)


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