you didn't really sell your baby for reefer?

Aug 10, 2005 01:02

Whole grab-bag of variosity, actually. Nothing hugely earthshaking. :)

We can't seem to decide.

Irresistably drawn to Cher? (Hey, don't laugh. I've seen this work.)
Please refrain from smoting.
Various ways Stan has lost random boyfriends. Poor Gabrielle Stan.
Fluffies. Why they irritate us.

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lobe stretching, comics, conspiracies

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shala_beads August 10 2005, 15:09:06 UTC
I got River??? 67%

Very odd.

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nematoddity August 10 2005, 21:53:32 UTC
And, see, that wouldn't have surprised me at all--because in online Firefly tests, I usually pull River.

Getting Jayne, now...that confused me. :)

How many people do we have in the purse swap now, btw? End of this month, very beginning of next we start shopping for materials, and we need to know if we're making a purse each, or two each, or...what. :)

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Re: First time... nematoddity August 10 2005, 23:54:23 UTC
Doesn't explain me. :) First time, 73% Jayne. Second time, changed half my answers, and still pulled Jayne...by the same percentage. WTF? :)

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Re: First time... nematoddity August 11 2005, 01:06:58 UTC
Um...yeah. You're probably right. Which makes it a good thing I don't own any firearms.

Not that the knife collection is even out of sight, in most rooms... :)

And I did take the "Kill them and forget" option of how I dealt with enemies. Both times I took it. :)

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chreesko August 16 2005, 22:42:16 UTC
The oil thing seriously freaks me out. I mentioned to my mother a few weeks ago that she should be more conscious of how much energy we all burn because the oil will run out soon and we'll be screwed, and she said, "Oh, that's all right, honey. Your father and I will be dead by then." I think she was kidding (I hope she was kidding), but I get the feeling that most older folks have taken that attitude. No one is doing anything, and we've already reached the point (or so the man on NPR said) where demand is higher than supply. :(

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nematoddity August 17 2005, 01:24:58 UTC
The oil thing gets me, too. I thought about it at first, and thought, hmm, worrisome, think it tracks okay as a theory, but doesn't really impact me.

Then I dug in for a deeper think. Our house is partially heated by heating oil in the winters. Though I don't have a car, I ride where I need to go on a public bus system. Prices go higher than they are right now, I have to decide how badly I need to leave the house (if they raise ticket prices), or have to decide which is more important, food or heating oil (and winters occasionally drop into hard freezes, though it is more temperate here than elsewhere--we've already made the decision two years running that heating oil trumps food, so we'll likely make it again).

And that's discounting the number of items in this house made from petroleum or products derived from, and discounting the idea that most of our food is shipped from out of the area, resulting in higher food prices if gas goes higher.

And there's the theorist in question saying that gas would STILL be cheap at four or ( ... )

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