Where the ^%$@ is everyone.
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Where the ^%$@ is everyone.
WTH has happened. Sally AND Jazzy are missing...... Chat is dead. Paradox is apparently sleeping.
WAKE THE F%$# UP!
In the words of Picard..... "Make it so...."
WAKE THE F%$# UP!
In the words of Picard..... "Make it so...."
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Oh no you DIDN'T!
Raga implied the F word!
I'm telling the Gobb!
Raga implied the F word!
I'm telling the Gobb!
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I just love scanning for life forms!
♪ Life forms,
You tiny little life forms,
You precious little life forms,
Where are you? ♪♫
♪ Life forms,
You tiny little life forms,
You precious little life forms,
Where are you? ♪♫
"In the time of war, we would never have left a man stranded."Gobberwart wrote:Jupider is EXACTLY right.
"Maybe that's why we lost."
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haha cretin
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One thing to keep in mind is that by the time I have a bit of time to log in, it is 9:00 my time, which is the middle of the night for most of the people who play this game. I promise I have not gone anywhere. I still check the forums on a regular basis and do some other behind the scenes sort of things. Even if I do not actually log into my account everyday right now, I am definitely not missing.
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They're missing?!!?! It is the end times...and I, the beast, have made an appearance to mark it...mwahahaha.
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Im not missing........ but Soda has been missed
Yay!
Yay!
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/me looks for mario... oh shiz, he is missing...
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I'm still very much here :mrgreen:
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Runs up to Cowboy
Whips him with a wet towel
... waits for more victims
Whips him with a wet towel
... waits for more victims
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Whips commandermack
Turns him a shade of beet red
Maniacal laugh
Turns him a shade of beet red
Maniacal laugh
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I just realized
That LordCretin is doing
Haiku Poetry
That LordCretin is doing
Haiku Poetry
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What am I up to currently??
Well, still here daily, still checking out this thread to actually see what the %#$@ people are doing..............
Wondering what people want........... appreciative that the crew here is still holding
So, what are you thinking............... ?
Well, still here daily, still checking out this thread to actually see what the %#$@ people are doing..............
Wondering what people want........... appreciative that the crew here is still holding
So, what are you thinking............... ?
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I'm thinking Mother Nature is a bitch.
Friday, June 29th, one hell of a severe storm rolled through our region. 80+ mph winds, heavy rotation and hail. No reported tornadoes, but you could barely tell. Our house lost power at about 3:30-4:00 pm along with about 75,000 other people. Thankfully, because we're one the same grid as a sewer pump station, we got our power back on in about 6-8 hours or so. Some people to this day still don't have power; I'll get to that shortly. So after nearly a week of 24/7 dedicated hard work by our local electric company, who called in help from as far away as Oklahoma (I live in NE Indiana), power was restored to all but around 8-10,000 homes. Then on the following Thursday (July 5th), we had another high-wind storm blow through our area, knocking out power to several thousand homes once again, most of which whom just had their power restored. This time we weren't so lucky. The winds broke a tree branch in our back yard, ripping the power lines from the utility pole in the alley behind our house. The same fate also visited our neighbor. The irony of the situation was that I was, just previous to the second storm, removing the trees in my yard because the branches would break and knock out my power. sigh. So now the power company is basically back at square one, going back to all the places they were already at to see who does and doesn't have power.
While I was at work today in Ohio (July 6th), my wife (who is totally awesome, btw.) literally chased down a power company worker and got him to come to our neighborhood and restore our power and a few of our neighbors who were still waiting.
So here I sit, with electricity, but yet still feeling unworthy because of all the thousands that still don't, some of which haven't had it for over a week, and I don't know if I should feel good or bad about the situation.
I guess they're right: You never know what you have until it's gone.
God bless you. Because I surely don't feel like I should be.
Friday, June 29th, one hell of a severe storm rolled through our region. 80+ mph winds, heavy rotation and hail. No reported tornadoes, but you could barely tell. Our house lost power at about 3:30-4:00 pm along with about 75,000 other people. Thankfully, because we're one the same grid as a sewer pump station, we got our power back on in about 6-8 hours or so. Some people to this day still don't have power; I'll get to that shortly. So after nearly a week of 24/7 dedicated hard work by our local electric company, who called in help from as far away as Oklahoma (I live in NE Indiana), power was restored to all but around 8-10,000 homes. Then on the following Thursday (July 5th), we had another high-wind storm blow through our area, knocking out power to several thousand homes once again, most of which whom just had their power restored. This time we weren't so lucky. The winds broke a tree branch in our back yard, ripping the power lines from the utility pole in the alley behind our house. The same fate also visited our neighbor. The irony of the situation was that I was, just previous to the second storm, removing the trees in my yard because the branches would break and knock out my power. sigh. So now the power company is basically back at square one, going back to all the places they were already at to see who does and doesn't have power.
While I was at work today in Ohio (July 6th), my wife (who is totally awesome, btw.) literally chased down a power company worker and got him to come to our neighborhood and restore our power and a few of our neighbors who were still waiting.
So here I sit, with electricity, but yet still feeling unworthy because of all the thousands that still don't, some of which haven't had it for over a week, and I don't know if I should feel good or bad about the situation.
I guess they're right: You never know what you have until it's gone.
God bless you. Because I surely don't feel like I should be.
"In the time of war, we would never have left a man stranded."Gobberwart wrote:Jupider is EXACTLY right.
"Maybe that's why we lost."
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I got wet yesterday.
It been raining heavily in Britain (of course it has - it's the Wimbleton tennis champs and it ALWAYS rains out). Cardiff though, has been reletively dry (no flooding here at least). jupider, you are justified to find comfort in your limited good fortune and I wish your neighbours darkened houses an uncomplicated recovery.
An uncomplicated recovery to you too, Raga.
And as for you, Deelite, those legs came from the Earth Goddess herself.
Those ears Sally, those ears are just cookin'!
The cretin grabs his towel a whips you all. BwaHaHaHa!
It been raining heavily in Britain (of course it has - it's the Wimbleton tennis champs and it ALWAYS rains out). Cardiff though, has been reletively dry (no flooding here at least). jupider, you are justified to find comfort in your limited good fortune and I wish your neighbours darkened houses an uncomplicated recovery.
An uncomplicated recovery to you too, Raga.
And as for you, Deelite, those legs came from the Earth Goddess herself.
Those ears Sally, those ears are just cookin'!
The cretin grabs his towel a whips you all. BwaHaHaHa!
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Glad to live in florida, where the power companies know what they are doing, longest you go without power is 3 days and that is only after a severe hurricane hits.
One of my friends lives up your way though, his power got knocked out and when it came back on, found out his A/C short circuited, as someone who has experienced this, I can assure you, it costs like 5K dollars to fix... TY storms.
One of my friends lives up your way though, his power got knocked out and when it came back on, found out his A/C short circuited, as someone who has experienced this, I can assure you, it costs like 5K dollars to fix... TY storms.
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Yeah, we lost power for 4 days and I know people who lost it for up to 9. 3 million people lost power in total, we lost a bunch of trees, and there is a lot of property damage in town too. Big storms suck.jupider wrote:I'm thinking Mother Nature is a bitch.
Friday, June 29th, one hell of a severe storm rolled through our region. 80+ mph winds, heavy rotation and hail. No reported tornadoes, but you could barely tell. Our house lost power at about 3:30-4:00 pm along with about 75,000 other people. Thankfully, because we're one the same grid as a sewer pump station, we got our power back on in about 6-8 hours or so. Some people to this day still don't have power; I'll get to that shortly. So after nearly a week of 24/7 dedicated hard work by our local electric company, who called in help from as far away as Oklahoma (I live in NE Indiana), power was restored to all but around 8-10,000 homes. Then on the following Thursday (July 5th), we had another high-wind storm blow through our area, knocking out power to several thousand homes once again, most of which whom just had their power restored. This time we weren't so lucky. The winds broke a tree branch in our back yard, ripping the power lines from the utility pole in the alley behind our house. The same fate also visited our neighbor. The irony of the situation was that I was, just previous to the second storm, removing the trees in my yard because the branches would break and knock out my power. sigh. So now the power company is basically back at square one, going back to all the places they were already at to see who does and doesn't have power.
While I was at work today in Ohio (July 6th), my wife (who is totally awesome, btw.) literally chased down a power company worker and got him to come to our neighborhood and restore our power and a few of our neighbors who were still waiting.
So here I sit, with electricity, but yet still feeling unworthy because of all the thousands that still don't, some of which haven't had it for over a week, and I don't know if I should feel good or bad about the situation.
I guess they're right: You never know what you have until it's gone.
God bless you. Because I surely don't feel like I should be.
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Wow. Take care of yourself, Jupider. And everybody else too.
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Thinking of all of you atm..................
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Just got home! Home sweet home! Seven weeks for a family vacation is a long time.
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doesn't sound long enough to me. VACATIONS ALL I EVER WANTED.
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Does a happy dance.......
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Wow Jupider, glad you are okay over there, we got it lucky and the storms missed us, but there are a lot up here without power due to the heat. I am off and on, dealing with a lot of Medical issues with the new doctor, tests, tests, tests, gods I hate tests, didn't like them in school either . But hopefully, now that I am on insulin, things might be working out better so I can get healthy again and then they can work on the other things.. lol
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Good to hear Soda!
But then its always good to hear from you.............
But then its always good to hear from you.............
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Since this seems like the place to share, I'll tell you a bit about what's been going on in my life.
First, and most obvious, I've been on a one-year "secondment" at work, since July 13 2011, to a job which is a lot more time-consuming and, yes, stressful than my regular job. Worse, because there was so much going on at work that was my personal responsibility, it meant I had a lot of trouble switching my brain out of "work mode" when I left the office. And the pay wasn't actually that much better. Ugh.
Secondly, in late March this year, my in-laws came to live with us for four days while they waited to move into a new house they had bought. Due to legal complications, that four days turned into two weeks, then a month, then two months, then three months, and eventually almost four months before they moved out.
That was four months where my house was full of two people, their pets, a ton of their clothing, food and furniture and... well, basically I had absolutely no chance of doing ANYTHING on Paradox at home during that time due to lack of space.
Believe me, my sanity has been tested.
And now the good news...
As of almost two weeks ago, the in-laws moved out and I have returned to my old department at work. I'm still getting settled in (they've moved to a different building and things have changed a bit since I left) but I expect that by the end of the week things should be pretty much back to "normal" for me... whatever THAT is.
So yeah, there it is in a nutshell. Now you know where I've been, and why I'm suddenly back again.
Catch ya 'round
First, and most obvious, I've been on a one-year "secondment" at work, since July 13 2011, to a job which is a lot more time-consuming and, yes, stressful than my regular job. Worse, because there was so much going on at work that was my personal responsibility, it meant I had a lot of trouble switching my brain out of "work mode" when I left the office. And the pay wasn't actually that much better. Ugh.
Secondly, in late March this year, my in-laws came to live with us for four days while they waited to move into a new house they had bought. Due to legal complications, that four days turned into two weeks, then a month, then two months, then three months, and eventually almost four months before they moved out.
That was four months where my house was full of two people, their pets, a ton of their clothing, food and furniture and... well, basically I had absolutely no chance of doing ANYTHING on Paradox at home during that time due to lack of space.
Believe me, my sanity has been tested.
And now the good news...
As of almost two weeks ago, the in-laws moved out and I have returned to my old department at work. I'm still getting settled in (they've moved to a different building and things have changed a bit since I left) but I expect that by the end of the week things should be pretty much back to "normal" for me... whatever THAT is.
So yeah, there it is in a nutshell. Now you know where I've been, and why I'm suddenly back again.
Catch ya 'round
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Cloaks stress in honey
And drops it down an ant hill
Routs ruin with pain
Now go treat yourself
Throw chimpanzees at strangers
From a street corner
Chuck in the odd raspberry
While dressed like Julie Gillard
Hee, hee, hee...
The cretin lurks, hiding in peripheral sights, twisting his towel...
And drops it down an ant hill
Routs ruin with pain
Now go treat yourself
Throw chimpanzees at strangers
From a street corner
Chuck in the odd raspberry
While dressed like Julie Gillard
Hee, hee, hee...
The cretin lurks, hiding in peripheral sights, twisting his towel...
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I sure do love my fellow Paracites! 'Nuff said!