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ltl/fb 04-29-2003 07:21 PM

Fancy Prancy
 
Quote:

Originally posted by AngryMulletMan
I think em might have meant you look like a princess.

AM(feeling a little bitchy today in my severe ponytail)M
You think em misspoke? Em definitely said "prancy" because em repeated it an hour or so later.

And how was that bitchy? The severe ponytail just makes you look like a hag.

f(I think I will prance on home)b

AngryMulletMan 04-29-2003 07:42 PM

Fancy Prancy
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ltl/fb
You think em misspoke? Em definitely said "prancy" because em repeated it an hour or so later.

And how was that bitchy? The severe ponytail just makes you look like a hag.

f(I think I will prance on home)b
I think whoever said you looked prancy meant that you looked like a princess (as in fancy prancy princess). I don't know if it was meant in a bitchy way or not.

The severe ponytail is pulled too tight, which has me feeling bitchy.

AM(it accentuates my pencil neck so nicely)M

Alex_de_Large 04-29-2003 07:46 PM

Toward gender neutral cusswords
 
Quote:

Originally posted by kafka_esquire
Indeed.
POTD:D

Alex_de_Large 04-29-2003 07:56 PM

Towards gender-neutral cuss words
 
Quote:

Originally posted by str8outavannuys lap dance and a t-shirt for $10!!!
Wow, classy place!

bilmore 04-29-2003 08:07 PM

Toward gender neutral cusswords
 
Quote:

Originally posted by lawyer_princess
Well, he is a geek, but not a Star Trek geek. More of a Stanford geek.
There are few geeks I will bow down before.

A Stanford geek is one.

str8outavannuys 04-29-2003 09:19 PM

A request
 
I love those rare occasions where I get private messages, but it often takes me several days to realize that there may be a private message waiting for me in my in-box. Now that I'm aware of this, I can make it a point to go look, but I think it would be wonderful if there was a "you've got mail" feature or something like that, or at least the number of new messages was in a slightly larger or more prominent font than it is now.

that's all. no biggie. I love the site, think it's great, etc. etc.

evenodds 04-29-2003 09:25 PM

A request
 
Quote:

Originally posted by str8outavannuys
I love those rare occasions where I get private messages, but it often takes me several days to realize that there may be a private message waiting for me in my in-box. Now that I'm aware of this, I can make it a point to go look, but I think it would be wonderful if there was a "you've got mail" feature or something like that, or at least the number of new messages was in a slightly larger or more prominent font than it is now.

that's all. no biggie. I love the site, think it's great, etc. etc.
There are two alerts. On the front page, there is a box with the number of messages. Also, you can click into the User CP into edit options and set it to alert you of new pms. You can set it to alert you via email or javascript or both.

bilmore 04-29-2003 09:28 PM

A request
 
Quote:

Originally posted by str8outavannuys
I love those rare occasions where I get private messages, but it often takes me several days to realize that there may be a private message waiting for me in my in-box. Now that I'm aware of this, I can make it a point to go look, but I think it would be wonderful if there was a "you've got mail" feature or something like that, or at least the number of new messages was in a slightly larger or more prominent font than it is now.

that's all. no biggie. I love the site, think it's great, etc. etc.
When I get a new PM, I get this big gray cartoon-balloon screen that pops up in front of the normal site sight that says YOU'VE GOT A NEW PRIVATE MESSAGE!!!!, and I can't do anything on the site until I either accept it or reject it.

I think you're just trying to get out of trouble. ("Of course, honey, if I knew you called, I would have called back, but my phone machine just didn't blink! . . .")

leagleaze 04-29-2003 09:35 PM

Hey, thanks for the love the site props and all.

Oh by the way, did you know that there is a popup box, and a link on the home page that shows you when you get a PM, and also, you can get an email notification?

Yeah, I think you did. ;)

If you need help setting it let me know. I can do it for you.

evenodds 04-29-2003 10:08 PM

American Idol Review
 
Two performances each tonight. This was the best show of the competition because you got to see their range within the same hour. I jotted down some thoughts while the show was on (shut up, Thurgreed).

ruben: ain't too proud to beg. sounded great. showed more style. he has perfect pitch. though i wonder how many cows died to make his outfit.

trenyce: proud mary. i actually clapped when she finished. her best performance of the competition. simon hated it, of course. referred to it as a "drag act."

josh: back to the country twang. sorta.

kimberley: heard it through the grape vine. it was okay. her lack of rhythm will always bother me. she has a nice voice, though.

clay: build me up buttercup: a great performance. it's theatrical, as is he. he did a great job.

ruben: breakin up is hard to do. it was good. i didn't like the arrangement so much, but he was great.

trenyce: love will keep us together: she did fine. i wasn't crazy about it. simon said it was fabulous.

josh: ghastly. he looked like he was forgetting lyrics. and he did the head-bob again. at least he wasn't also wearing a cowboy hat.

kimberley: where the boys are: she sounded better on this. she belts beautifully.

clay: solitaire: "he clayed it up" it seemed very short compared to the others. he has amazing power as a singer.

Overall, i thought the earlier performances were better -- except Kimberley's. Her second song was one of her best performances.

Josh and Trenyce in the bottom two. Josh, Trenyce and Kimberley if they do 3.

Josh should go home.

leagleaze 04-29-2003 10:30 PM

Why is it always good when I am watching Buffy, and bad when Buffy is a rerun so I am watching AI?

Why?

bilmore 04-29-2003 10:39 PM

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Originally posted by leagleaze
Why is it always good when I am watching Buffy, and bad when Buffy is a rerun so I am watching AI?

Why?
There is nothing wrong with having a TV-centric life.

Really.

Nothing.

(Inflatable raft.

Bike.

Work out.

Work.

Call a friend.

Build a wall.

Clean the house.

Make your christmas list.

Organize your books, or CD's, or . . .

Do your accounts.

Clean your oven.

Write a book.

. . . . . . . . .
)

Really.

leagleaze 04-29-2003 10:42 PM

I'm curious as to how this suggests I in any way have a TV centric life. If I had a tv centric life, I would probably have a tivo or something and thus not comment.*

You know what they say about assumptions Mr. Bilmore.

And don't tell me to make a christmas list. I'm Jewish.


*No, I am not suggesting the only reason to have a tivo is because you have a tv centric life.

notcasesensitive 04-29-2003 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by leagleaze
I'm curious as to how this suggests I in any way have a TV centric life. If I had a tv centric life, I would probably have a tivo or something and thus not comment.*

You know what they say about assumptions Mr. Bilmore.

And don't tell me to make a christmas list. I'm Jewish.


*No, I am not suggesting the only reason to have a tivo is because you have a tv centric life.
Leagl, if it makes you feel better, I do in fact have a tv centric life.* Actually a reality tv centric life, and yet the most talked about show on this entire freakin site (yes, I am referring to the AI) I absolutely cannot stand. Oh, if only RW/RR Challenge got this sort of play....

So whose life is more (dare I say it) ironic, Miss Eaze? I ask you.

In other news, I saw The Exies and Everclear tonight (this portion of the message goes out to str8outa, who I can attest does not frequently check the PM thing). Good show but Everclear's sound was fucked (bad lead mike sound).

n(trying to cover all bases in one post)cs

*not really. no, really. not really. [Eddie Izzard for those of you who care.]

leagleaze 04-30-2003 12:00 AM

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Originally posted by notcasesensitive


So whose life is more (dare I say it) ironic, Miss Eaze? I ask you.

Oh oh, better watch that :box:

I mean it could be a fighting word if used incorrectly.

Actually I don't see anything wrong with having a tv centric life. But it just so happens mine isn't.


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