I was trying really hard to think up an "I ate a Jesus Big Mac once" joke and work in a third day resurrection, but insomnia has fried my brain to the point of not being to able to bring my humor farther than a poop joke, so I think I'll just skip that and say that the ice planet discovery is drad. And I dig this little end of the day wrap up thingy, mainly because I'm almost never asleep at this time and reading and replying to it gives me something to do.
And I dig this little end of the day wrap up thingy, mainly because I'm almost never asleep at this time and reading and replying to it gives me something to do.
Very good. Perhaps it shall become a regularity. You know, like finding Noah's Ark...
Perhaps it shall become a regularity. You know, like finding Noah's Ark...
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Where are you getting these cool icons?
The few that I have are from that earthlink site I linked to the other day in another post's comments. The site seems to be expired now though, and all the icons are gone. I even searched archive.org just now to see if I couldn't find them on there, but no luck. Makes me wish I saved more than the handful I did. If you'd like I could email you the few that I do have, as they are some of the best Farscape icons I've ever seen.
Or, you could just pilfer them from my userpics through LJ. I may never fully grasp all the neat things you can do through LJ. I'm like a total LivJournal virgin. I've uploaded the last few icons I did have lying around my desktop just in case you were interested.
I just want to know who got stuck with the job of hosting tape worms for forty days and forty nights.
Or the virus that causes rabies. Or those little Amazonian bloodsucking catfish that swim up pensises and attach themselves to the wall of the urethra. Maybe they had a special Brazilian Noah for that.
Re: Mhri'yinr: Maybe the star can be named Ogul Bulg?
Re: Warmest winter in Canada: anthropogenic climate hosage is pretty clearly happening, but I still twitch when a single data point is cited as evidence.
but I still twitch when a single data point is cited as evidence.
Well, I can only practically cite one or a few at a time, in any given journal entry. Over the years, though, this journal has cited very many. I agree. No one data point is terribly informative. It's all the thousands that add up...
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And I dig this little end of the day wrap up thingy, mainly because I'm almost never asleep at this time and reading and replying to it gives me something to do.
Very good. Perhaps it shall become a regularity. You know, like finding Noah's Ark...
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*snicker*
Where are you getting these cool icons?
The few that I have are from that earthlink site I linked to the other day in another post's comments. The site seems to be expired now though, and all the icons are gone. I even searched archive.org just now to see if I couldn't find them on there, but no luck. Makes me wish I saved more than the handful I did. If you'd like I could email you the few that I do have, as they are some of the best Farscape icons I've ever seen.
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I bet they were six feet long by the time they crawled out of that poor slobs asshole.
"Do you know what a six foot long tapeworm says as it ... "
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Or the virus that causes rabies. Or those little Amazonian bloodsucking catfish that swim up pensises and attach themselves to the wall of the urethra. Maybe they had a special Brazilian Noah for that.
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Re: Warmest winter in Canada: anthropogenic climate hosage is pretty clearly happening, but I still twitch when a single data point is cited as evidence.
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Well, I can only practically cite one or a few at a time, in any given journal entry. Over the years, though, this journal has cited very many. I agree. No one data point is terribly informative. It's all the thousands that add up...
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