And, oh, good, I'm not the only person who bicycles around. I get funny looks and sometimes I get rained and snowed and sleeted on, but it is cheap and it makes me not sluggish (sort of).
Seriously, chocolate Daleks. When I am in England someday I will buy bags and bags and enact little operas with them before ceremoniously chomping off what passes for their heads.
'Am I a Dalek? Determinate! Determinate!anthon1April 12 2007, 00:50:56 UTC
And, oh, good, I'm not the only person who bicycles around. I get funny looks and sometimes I get rained and snowed and sleeted on, but it is cheap and it makes me not sluggish (sort of).
I don't bike that often, but as long as I don't have large and awkward things to carry it's much quicker than walking. In the summer I biked pretty much everywehre, and my friends grew resigned to me trundling a two-wheeed assembly of pipes and gearage around with me wherever we went, which is of course the only problem with the bike. I've not ridden it that much recently, because I've been busier with work and school-things and don't mind walking, but it's certainly exceptionally useful when parent;s aren't around...
When I am in England someday I will buy bags and bags and enact little operas with them before ceremoniously chomping off what passes for their heads.You'd be better to decapitate them with some kind of small cleaver - the one that Joe provided was certainly a good hand-span and a half high and of conventional Dalek proportions
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I love bicycling. As I don't yet have my driver's license it's the only way I get any sort of independence, transportation-wise. (Unfortunately I live in Canada, so it's more or less impossible to cycle for half of the year.) :))
I'm not sure who it was, but I presume it probably was; Cadbury are all kinds of awesome. (And so are the people of Bourneville, but that's a different story...)
Also, your usage of words always delights me. I adore bimbling.
:DDD
Bimble is one of my favourite words: I use it entirely instinctively, and it makes me smile. It's an even better example of autodidactic behaviour than ampersands.
Hmm. Um. Is it okay if I avoid answering by use of a sneakydistraction and talk about it properly in a real post at some point? Only there's probably a lot of explaination...
(Nothing to do with liking to keep people in suspenders suspense, honest...)
I presume the brave dalek did not let out a squeak, even to the end. XD
Bimble is adorable! Like Bimbo the cat- I'm having childhood flashbacks, heh. One of my favourite words is tinntinabulation on top of other equally bombastic ones and when people tell me to speak english, I go "Bells ringing". The friends have stopped carrying a dictionary, possibly because I'm adapting well to the art of simplification in words :D
I like stories, BTW. As I am sometimes a teller of them myself. As to waiting? Very well, Malvolio. 8p
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Ahem. Maturity. I am, after all, 18.
No, wait - who needs maturity when there are CHOCOLATE DALEKS in the world?!?!
I'm going to bed. Night! (I do love your posts by the way @nto - they are like bedtime stories)
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I'm going to bed. Night! (I do love your posts by the way @nto - they are like bedtime stories)
*beams*
Sleep well! :D
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CHOCOLATE. DALEK.
I can die happy now.
And, oh, good, I'm not the only person who bicycles around. I get funny looks and sometimes I get rained and snowed and sleeted on, but it is cheap and it makes me not sluggish (sort of).
Seriously, chocolate Daleks. When I am in England someday I will buy bags and bags and enact little operas with them before ceremoniously chomping off what passes for their heads.
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I don't bike that often, but as long as I don't have large and awkward things to carry it's much quicker than walking. In the summer I biked pretty much everywehre, and my friends grew resigned to me trundling a two-wheeed assembly of pipes and gearage around with me wherever we went, which is of course the only problem with the bike. I've not ridden it that much recently, because I've been busier with work and school-things and don't mind walking, but it's certainly exceptionally useful when parent;s aren't around...
When I am in England someday I will buy bags and bags and enact little operas with them before ceremoniously chomping off what passes for their heads.You'd be better to decapitate them with some kind of small cleaver - the one that Joe provided was certainly a good hand-span and a half high and of conventional Dalek proportions ( ... )
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Also, the BBQ sounds awesome. However, I suddenly have a desire for toad-in-the-hole, and wonders what that would taste like using veggie sausages.
Also, your usage of words always delights me. I adore bimbling.
What is this play? My curiosity has been pricked. Pricked, I tell you! Like a bug no longer snug in a rug. Whoot!
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Also, your usage of words always delights me. I adore bimbling.
:DDD
Bimble is one of my favourite words: I use it entirely instinctively, and it makes me smile. It's an even better example of autodidactic behaviour than ampersands.
Hmm. Um. Is it okay if I avoid answering by use of a sneakydistraction and talk about it properly in a real post at some point? Only there's probably a lot of explaination...
(Nothing to do with liking to keep people in suspenders suspense, honest...)
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Bimble is adorable! Like Bimbo the cat- I'm having childhood flashbacks, heh. One of my favourite words is tinntinabulation on top of other equally bombastic ones and when people tell me to speak english, I go "Bells ringing". The friends have stopped carrying a dictionary, possibly because I'm adapting well to the art of simplification in words :D
I like stories, BTW. As I am sometimes a teller of them myself. As to waiting? Very well, Malvolio. 8p
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I stole bimble from our CCF contigent. One of the two good things to come out of that organisation, I believe.
Well. Three, maybe. :D
(Is it worrying that I actually knew what tinntinabulation meant? Campanology, heh heh heh...)
Stories are very fun indeed, especially at night or around campfires. :D 8p?
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YAY, Pan's Labyrinth!
YUM, impromptu barbecue!
DUDE, the awesomeness of your writing!
(If you hadn't guessed, I'm in a really, really odd mood.)
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Well, I don't mind, anyway.
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