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amiable

Red Dragon was more spooky than Silence, fer shure.

I love Spenser and Judas Goat is a good one. I like Early Autumn the best, tho. I don't think I've seen the Spensarium, Sparky.

Thu, 11/06/2003 - 12:25 PM Permalink
steve h.

Shit, the hobbitt-sniffers are taking over here, too.

Thu, 11/06/2003 - 12:31 PM Permalink
amiable

Would you rather discuss Dubus or Percy, Steve?

Thu, 11/06/2003 - 12:33 PM Permalink
steve h.

Hee.

Thu, 11/06/2003 - 12:37 PM Permalink
Frosti

Show tunes, anyone?

I am the very model of a modern Númenorean;
My voice is clear and ringing and its volume is stentorian,.
I'm Estel and I'm Aragorn, and Elessar and Strider, too
I've hunted orcs and trolls and wargs, and sometimes a Black Rider, too.
I'm pretty good at fighting and you'll find me where the dangers are;
I'm fearless and invincible, as all the other Rangers are.
My walking pace is what for lesser peoples would be scurrying -
I never tell old Butterbur the reason for my hurrying..
   He never tells old Butterbur the reason for his hurrying
   He never tells old Butterbur the reason for his hurrying
   He never tells old Butterbur the reason for his hurrying
My sword is old and busted but I wield it with impunity
And draw it out and flourish it at every opportunity.

From Anduin to Arnor and from Cardolan to Lorien, I am the very model of a modern Númenorean.
  

I'm very good with herbs and stuff, my hands are deft and surgical;
My power with things like athelas is almost thaumaturgical;
I can summon back the Nazgûls' dying victims to reality,
And track you down a Stoor with a divided personality;
I got a gal in Rivendell who's centuries my senior,
And rival even hobbits with my skill at Nicotinia.
In all the wars of Gondor there is no-one who is gallanter -
   And no-one else who has the strength to look into a Palantir
   And no-one else who has the strength to look into a Palantir
   And no-one else who has the strength to look into a Palantir
   And no-one else who has the strength to look into a Palantir
I can guide you from the northern ice to distant plains alluvial.
And sing you all the songs about my ancestress Tinúviel:

From Anduin to Arnor and from Cardolan to Lorien, I am the very model of a modern Númenorean.
  

In short, when Rhûn and Harad have been battered to docility,
When Faramir has yielded up supreme responsibility,
When all surviving orcs have switched to diets vegetarian,
And when my son is reconciled to being called Eldarion:
When Isengard has been secured so none get in or out of it
And Gimli's lot have fixed the gates that Grond had knocked about a bit;
When I have learnt from somebody the rudiments of government
And a sapling of old Nimloth has consented to discoverment
    And a sapling of old Nimloth has consented to discoverment
    And a sapling of old Nimloth has consented to discoverment
    And a sapling of old Nimloth has consented to discoverment.
To be the King of Gondor is my duty and I'm bound to it,
And one day it may happen when I finally get round to it,

From Anduin to Arnor and from Cardolan to Lorien, I'll be the very model of a monarch Númenorean.
  

I hurl myself against the foe with courage and avidity,
And maybe just a soupcon of inherited stupidity.
So if you want a sherpa for a toddle through the Hithaeglir,
Or need a human champion who's not a jerk, like Boromir,
Check out the heir of Isildur with any good historian;
He'll tell you I'm the model of a modern Numenorian.

Thu, 11/06/2003 - 2:15 PM Permalink
amiable

Please god, tell me you didn't just make that up.

Thu, 11/06/2003 - 2:18 PM Permalink
Sparky

<chuckling appreciatively> I'm, ah, fairly certain that was not the work of yonder Frosti. :)

Thu, 11/06/2003 - 3:05 PM Permalink
Frosti

I could have made that up. I didn't. But I could have!

Thu, 11/06/2003 - 3:47 PM Permalink
amiable

Oh Sparky of little faith.

Thu, 11/06/2003 - 6:27 PM Permalink
Frosti

I've been wronged! Oh, the humanity!

Thu, 11/06/2003 - 8:54 PM Permalink
Sparky

It's just that I think more highly of Frosti. I don't think he would choose to waste (err, spend) the amount of time necessary to create it, let's say. :)

Fri, 11/07/2003 - 9:24 AM Permalink
Frosti

You're right. I would have gotten bored after the first stanza. As I did while reading it.

Fri, 11/07/2003 - 12:11 PM Permalink
Sparky

Man, you would think we knew each other well or something. :)

I, on the other hand, read through, smiled occasionally, and tsked at all the errors. ;>

Fri, 11/07/2003 - 12:13 PM Permalink
Sparky

Nice resource.

Kids these days sure are spoiled aren't they?

Fri, 11/07/2003 - 3:23 PM Permalink
amiable

Wow, that's not been my exp with you, Frosti.

Sat, 11/08/2003 - 6:41 AM Permalink
amiable

kiss my ass2
congratulations. you are the kiss my ass happy
bunny. You don't care about anyone or anything.
You must be so proud


which happy bunny are you?


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Hmm, I think I'm starting to understand.

Sat, 11/08/2003 - 6:43 AM Permalink
Frosti

I think the quiz is slanted toward mean people.

BTW, I hear you talked to Mrs. Frosti?

Sat, 11/08/2003 - 12:12 PM Permalink
amiable

I did, she's very nice. As I'm sure you're well aware.

Sat, 11/08/2003 - 5:47 PM Permalink
Frosti

Moon should be fully covered in about 15 minutes. It looks awesome with my binoculars. But my digital camera doesn't have much zoom, so the pics won't be too impressive.

And yes, I'm aware she's nice. :)

Sat, 11/08/2003 - 5:48 PM Permalink
amiable

Hee! Hiya Sparky.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 7:59 AM Permalink
Sparky

Hey amie.
Did you catch the eclipse down south t'other night?

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 9:23 AM Permalink
amiable

Not clearly.

There is way too much light pollution, not to mention actual pollution, in this city to even be sure it's the moon you're seeing. Even on full moon nights. Very frustrating.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 9:40 AM Permalink
Sparky

Sorry to hear that. It 'twas beautiful, to be sure - if a bit chilly to be out for hours watching. :)

Is you gif a new 'tat?

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 10:07 AM Permalink
amiable

It's not new, but it is my tat.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 10:14 AM Permalink
Sparky

Very pretty. My wife is going to get one (as a reward for reaching her diet goals), and is thinking along the style of yours. More of a triskedelion (sp?) though. Me, I'm all for symmetry and have been lobbying for the sacrum as a location. :) We'll see.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 10:19 AM Permalink
amiable

If you've slogged through S&S you prolly already know this, but mine was a 30th birthday present to myself. My mother had a very difficult time when she turned thirty and I was old enough (10) to be affected by it.

I needed something to acknowledge that birthday in a body-positive way. This worked really well. I've yet to regret it, altho only two years have passed. And I wasn't terribly affected by turning 30 either. Now I have plenty of time to prepare for another when I turn 40. Hee.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 10:24 AM Permalink
Sparky

I read the back annals (heh) of S&S late one night after a couple of beers, so my memory for the finer points are a bit blurry. :) But now that you mention it, I believe I do remember that.

Yeah, the big four oh is sneaking up quicker every year it seems.

"Oh please don't bury me
down in that cold, cold ground
I'd rather have 'em cut me up
and spread me all around
Throw my brain in a hurricane
and the blind can have my eyes
and the deaf can have both of my ears
if'n they don't mind the size"
John Prine

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 10:47 AM Permalink
amiable

Heh heh, he said annals...

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 11:05 AM Permalink
Frosti

I needed something to acknowledge that birthday in a body-positive way.

I think I could arrange something for your next birthday...

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 12:46 PM Permalink
amiable

Oh goodie. It's August 22nd. Do make a note.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 2:47 PM Permalink
Frosti

It's already noted. What kind of stalker wouldn't have that on his calendar?

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 3:30 PM Permalink
amiable

Shoulda known.

<wonders when Chris' birthday is...>

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 3:34 PM Permalink
Frosti


<Jedi mind trick>
There is no Chris.
</Jedi mind trick>

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 4:00 PM Permalink
amiable

These are no the droids you're looking for...

C'mon now, you know it wouldn't be prudent for us to stalk each other.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 4:47 PM Permalink
Frosti

The mother of all 80's music quizzes.

I scored a 78.5, even after factoring in the -30 age equalizer. This also factors in that I misspelled two of the answers. Yes ladies and gentlemen, I am a dork.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 8:13 PM Permalink
Frosti

Prudent adj.:
1. Wise in handling practical matters; exercising good judgment or common sense.
2. Careful in regard to one's own interests; provident.
3. Careful about one's conduct; circumspect.

Where's the fun in that?

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 8:14 PM Permalink
Frosti

WHY BEER DRINKERS ARE MORE FUN THAN WINE DRINKERS
Beer drinkers, in general, are more extroverted than wine drinkers,
according
to a new study in Canada, and that could explain conflicting evidence
about
the health benefits of certain types of alcohol, such as beer versus
red
wine. The scientists at the University of Manitoba's Alcohol and
Tobacco
Research Unit in Winnipeg found relatively distinct psychological
traits when
they surveyed hundreds of beer, wine and liquor aficionados. The
results were
published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Beer drinkers tended to
be
more extroverted and ego-driven, the wine drinkers less so, and spirits
drinkers fell somewhere in between the two. While it is clear that
alcohol in
general can aid cardiovascular health, the apparent advantages of one
type of
drink may have as much to do with the psyche of the people who consume
it as
the properties of the beverage itself, according to the report.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 9:27 PM Permalink
Frosti

And a plug for Sparky's favorite brewery:

QUOTE OF THE MONTH
"This is a beer that demands respect and is quite simply a testament to the brewer's art. It is as far from 'session drinking' as can be imagined."
-
Safeway beer expert Glenn Payne, commenting on the arrival of Dogfish Head Brewery's WorldWide Stout in England.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 9:29 PM Permalink
amiable

Where's the fun in that?

Point taken.

And for your information, I like wine too. I'm nearly done with bottle two, thankyouverymuch.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 9:50 PM Permalink
Frosti

bottle of wine,
fruit of the vine,
when you gonna let me get sober?

leave me alone,
let me go home,
let me go home and start over.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 10:45 PM Permalink
amiable

I got a 77 and I'm Drunk.

I'll take it again in the am.

Mon, 11/10/2003 - 11:57 PM Permalink
Frosti

How's your score now, hangover girl?

Tue, 11/11/2003 - 7:34 AM Permalink
Frosti

Don't forget to subtract 15 points for the answers I gave you...

Tue, 11/11/2003 - 7:35 AM Permalink
amiable

Ha, it'd prolly be worse right now.

Tue, 11/11/2003 - 7:36 AM Permalink
Sparky

Hungover, are we? That Night Train is a mean wine. :)

I don't know exactly how geeky this makes me - 89. I missed some obvious ones and his picky spelling/word tense missed three more. :)




Tue, 11/11/2003 - 7:43 AM Permalink
Frosti

Insanely geeky.

Tue, 11/11/2003 - 11:28 AM Permalink