The Hive is (realy) Dead! Long Live the Hive Mind!

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Hmm ... Aeson was curiously quiet. :)

AH well.

*sigh* okay ... I think I need another cup of coffee.

You hivers see that Lloyd Alexander died yesterday? :( It is in the Media forum....

May he rest in peace....
 

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Mycanid said:
You hivers see that Lloyd Alexander died yesterday?

Did not...ahh, Black Cauldron, Chronicles of Prydain...never actually read those, thought the name was familiar though.

I think Angus McBride, the artist for most of original Rolemaster and MERP games, died yesterday or the day before, as well.

Looks like creators of fantasy are on the Reaper's list...that's not happy...
 

Yes ... I read the Chronicles of Prydain when I was ... ohh ... 13?

Yeesh ... 24 years ago. :uhoh:

Now where DID I put those false teeth.... ? :p
 

Mycanid said:
Hmm ... Aeson was curiously quiet. :)

AH well.

*sigh* okay ... I think I need another cup of coffee.

You hivers see that Lloyd Alexander died yesterday? :( It is in the Media forum....

May he rest in peace....
Not enough wimminz.
 



Aeson said:
Been busy at CM today. I trying to help someone win a contest so we can see her boobies.

(Eyebrow raised) So wait a minute...you are helping someone try and win a contest so that your prize is a vision of her cleavage?
 

The_One_Warlock said:
(Eyebrow raised) So wait a minute...you are helping someone try and win a contest so that your prize is a vision of her cleavage?
Sounds about right.
 

But...why don't you just ask her for a view of her cleavage? I mean, if she's willing to share...why do you have to win a contest? Or is it, like an all inclusive trip to the Bahamas, and if you get her the win she chooses you?
 

Ya know, I have been thinking again (that insidious habit)....

Have any of you ever corresponded with prisoners?

I have a small little collection of ... ohh ... say 15-20 prisoners I write to. They get my address through someone I know who visits prisons regularly and recommends me as one of a few addresses the prisoner could write to if so inclined.

It is a beautiful thing to get a letter from someone who has come through suffering with a heart that truly wants to change and is thankful for things he took for granted before.... Really makes you think. I opened a letter from a prisoner in Texas last night and it struck me so hard I had to go for a walk to sort it all out....
 

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