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jgbrowning said:
Hastur, Hastur, Hastur!

Damn, nothing works today. :)

Judging by the dark clouds outside my window, it's working -- just not in your
vicinity.... thanks alot!!

reveal said:
Is that why it says QD World in the title bar now?

I'm glad I went to GenCon and learned how to pronounce Dopplepopolis!
 

Joshua Dyal said:
Speaking of which, I was kinda melancholically reminiscing with the missus the other day on how our kids don't get excited about Saturday morning cartoons the way we used to at their age. But really; they've got half a dozen cable channels that do nothing but cartoons, not to mention close to 100 DVDs of kids movies sitting around the house. Plus three video game systems and a computer.

I guess I wouldn't care about Saturday morning cartoons either.

Same here. I remind my children, a few times a year, of what entertainment options I had when I was 10 years old. They shudder in horror.

Maybe later this year we'll try a "1970's" week at our house. No cable t.v. No internet. No computers. No CDs. No VCRs. Just a turntable, broadcast t.v., and 8-tracks. Fun!
 

I'm glad I went to GenCon and learned how to pronounce Dopplepopolis!

No kidding! When I was introduced and I heard her say it, I was amazed at how easily it came out. I can barely say Devilbat without a mispronunciation.
 


Joshua Dyal said:
My kids are disciples of the Cartoon Network, and don't pay much attention to Toon Disney.

Speaking of which, I was kinda melancholically reminiscing with the missus the other day on how our kids don't get excited about Saturday morning cartoons the way we used to at their age. But really; they've got half a dozen cable channels that do nothing but cartoons, not to mention close to 100 DVDs of kids movies sitting around the house. Plus three video game systems and a computer.

I guess I wouldn't care about Saturday morning cartoons either.

I miss Saturday morning cartoons... :(
 

Barendd Nobeard said:
Same here. I remind my children, a few times a year, of what entertainment options I had when I was 10 years old. They shudder in horror.

Maybe later this year we'll try a "1970's" week at our house. No cable t.v. No internet. No computers. No CDs. No VCRs. Just a turntable, broadcast t.v., and 8-tracks. Fun!

Not to mention frightening. To say the least! :confused:
 



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