Hey, You Constantly Refreshing Bunch!

Started by IPlanToBiteYou, September 23, 2009, 09:56:54 PM

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IPlanToBiteYou

That was so cute that my eyes dropped out. :(
*bite*

Dozystoat

Wherever would we be without fwuffy mustelid romance? Honestly?
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IPlanToBiteYou

*bite*

Dozystoat

You're just mad 'cos Saint and Rufelle couldn't make out without her snipping his snout off and swallowing it by accident.
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IPlanToBiteYou

May I point out that YOU SAID IT FIRST.

You unsettling stoat. :P
*bite*

Dozystoat

At the risk of shutting everyone out as it's now obvious we go a ways back and are referencing things that they most likely can't possibly have knowledge of, I shall continue this strain of conversation:

You deserve every bit of mindscarring I can inflict upon you. ^^
You made me what I am today.



... Fates, it's been the first time I've checked this place in 4 days and it's only us two on. I think we really did scare them off this time.
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The Jerk

Or they all just couldn't take it any longer and collapsed from sleep deprivation!  :P  *is boring and returns to the original topic*

My current thoughts are pretty much, "Mmm, I need to figure out a B section for that bass riff," "Tea or coffee?" and "SHOWER TIME NAO."  Also, just now, "No, Matt, I don't want to see your DVD tray.  But thanks for the thought, really.  I appreciate it." 

Kenner

Coffee....

And Needle phobia?  They aren't that scary Alam, Really... You'll be oks.
May you live in interesting times.

Cricket Argyll

I know they're not scary. I know they don't hurt that much. I know it's a really, really stupid thing to sob or laugh hysterically over when I get pricked. But it's called an irrational fear for a reason. My body, she betrays my mind! -_-!
*crickets chirruping*

Dozystoat

It's not helpful to say so, but there's nothing irrational about - don't read this, Crickers - the fear of jamming a pointy object into your arm for the purpose of it to rob you of your blood.

Now I'm thinking I should go to sleep... before I say anything else to ruin someone's day.  :P
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Kenner

mm, well I do have an irrational fear of roaches, and they can't hurt me at all....

May you live in interesting times.

Jarrtail

I'm constantly nervous that my Xbox is going to die on me...AKA Redringsofdeathaphobia.  :P

IPlanToBiteYou

*bite*

Sycamore

Quote from: Cricket Argyll on September 24, 2009, 09:32:16 AM
I know they're not scary. I know they don't hurt that much. I know it's a really, really stupid thing to sob or laugh hysterically over when I get pricked. But it's called an irrational fear for a reason. My body, she betrays my mind! -_-!

I have a fear of needles myself. I had to have a blood sample done and it was the hardest thing to do. The nurse gave me a ball to squeeze and after she stuck me she told me to relieve pressure on the ball and I physically could not. It was terrifying.

On the plus side, at least we can never be heroin addicts! Wooo . . .
And then he DIED!!!

Wolverine

Huh. I'm actually engaged in a bit of siege against my local blood bank.

I donate plasma (because you can donate more frequently, and, let's face, I want my name up on that 50-donation plaque), but if you're going to donate more often than once every 56 days, you have to get a physical done. (They told me this when I showed up for the appointment that they'd cancelled without telling me, no less.)

Ordinarily, this wouldn't be an issue, but their doctor apparently suffers from a House, MD complex, because they seem to only be willing to work the shifts where I'm in class. Another time, the doctor got sick, and they called me to cancel. I took this opportunity to inform them that (since you don't get paid for donating in Canada) it was really stupid for them to keep inconveniencing someone who was trying to come in and make a charitable donation of bodily fluids. Especially since this physical is supposed to enable me to give more often, and is the only thing preventing me from giving more often.

I guess that's what I get for doing my preliminary Dracula read-through in the waiting room...
Pre-emptively cheering on the following top nine names: Cyrus, Whiver Bean, Greenfang, Elin Sarkozy, Deadtail, Hazenval, Eliza Lacrimosa, Damask the Minstrel, and Alethia.