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Ahah, a clever flip to fool those who might otherwise recognize Iceland. . . unless of course they're sitting on the other side of the table. :)

Well, after I'm done with it, it's unrecognicable anyways. This was just the start ;).
 

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The Gnoll should be "gassy."
Now that would just be tasteless. Assassination jokes are one thing, but fart humor? :erm: ;)

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Mike Birbiglia said:
So I come to D.C. a lot, and whenever I do I stay at the Lincoln Inn, just up the road there. And each keychain has a different Lincoln quote on it. But this time, I noticed that my keychain said
Whatever you are, be a good one.
- Abraham Lincoln
And I thought, "really?". Does he really just get credit for that? Just general bits of wisdom and common sayings? Pretty soon it'll be
Hello.
-Abraham Lincoln
Nice weather we're having.
-Abraham Lincoln
But we already bought the tickets.
-Abraham Lincoln
...
No?
Too soon?
Too soon.
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Hmm I've always read every post since I've joined :) How else would I make a totally irrelevent comment about something which has been talked about 5 pages ago.

I'm quite glad purely for selfish reasons that The Hive doesn't go any faster it means I can keep up :D

That goes for me, too. :)
 



Not to mention the possible mistakes. There was some "road user survey" thingy a few months back where they had taken the licence numbers from cars on a certain road and asked about the driving experience or something. Anyways, I got this survey and basically it said that my car with licence ***-*** (which was correctly my plate) had been spotted at the road in question at 9:30 am at (some date)... The only problem: I know exactly where my car was that time and it sure as hell wasn't on that road. It was on a parking lot at my workplace, right below my window.

I considered sending an angry letter demanding to know who was driving my car and why, or some reprimend for these blatant lies that I'd have been driving there... :D

I suspect the system in Germany is a little more reliable in its license plate identification, but then I am not a "customer" of toll collect. ;)
 


I remember my very first map making.

4th grade.

We were learning how colors represent geographical conditions / environments. So what the teacher had us do was put a bit of brown paint, yellow paint, green paint etc.... on a paper then carefully fold it.

This created our "island" map that we needed to then fill in with cities and names of mountains etc....


Sadly, it was at the hieght of my "I love Hulk" days. There was Hulkville, Hulktown, Hulkcity, Hulkington, Hulk this and that. I have gotten much better and more creative since. ;)

Wolverine town, Wolverinecity.... :lol:
 

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So how's the frozen north?

Northeast? Muddy.

Buried my car in my drive way this past weekend. I had to be towed out. I got a few dozen wood planks and built a platform wihich I now park my mud covered car on. Oh the best- the mud on it has frozen and to remove it requires water which will freeze so I may have that mud on it until April.... you know...Mud Season. :uhoh:
 

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