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#1827 Nov 04 2013 at 1:25 PM Rating: Excellent
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awesome skyrim stuff
Hmmm, alright, maybe not then... Smiley: lol

I'd only used 2H weapons through about level 10 or so on a character I wasn't taking seriously, they sure seemed powerful at the time, darn it all. Really I think I just like maxing out stats early, and grabbing that shield of solitude in the mid-20s is really satisfying. Really it's that 2x enchanting that screws things up in my mind, so crazy powerful that. If anything that's what needs the re-balance. Smiley: rolleyes
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#1828 Nov 04 2013 at 1:30 PM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
Blaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.

Stupid biopsy on a mole came back as it being pre-cancerous, so now I have to go in and let them scoop a bunch of flesh out of my soldier, just in case. Smiley: glare

Best part is that it's the day before I had a follow-up appointment for my acne, and it's unclear if they'll be able to do both in the same day. Though I might be able to get my prescription refilled, and then do the follow-up two weeks later, when my sutures get removed.

I really don't want to pay the stupid $40 copay two days in a row, plus whatever the co-insurance for this procedure is...
I'm so happy copay is limited to a set amount per year here.

Also, here's something to take your mind off of your troubles:
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
These?

Another common Christmas cookie, here.
Yeah those. I think so anyway.

Edited, Nov 4th 2013 8:32pm by Aethien
#1829 Nov 04 2013 at 2:28 PM Rating: Good
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Far too many of my kinks are demonstrated by that picture. Smiley: lol
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#1830 Nov 04 2013 at 3:02 PM Rating: Good
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Bearded muscled manly men in leather outfits?
#1831 Nov 04 2013 at 5:09 PM Rating: Good
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The leather is an unnecessary, though often appreciated, bonus.

Exceptions: Leather bands around biceps, or suspenders (though those need not be leather).

But take a bearded muscled manly man and give him body hair and an awkward, goofy personality and a decent level of intelligence and there's a 98% chance I'm going to instantly fall in love with him.
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#1832 Nov 04 2013 at 7:17 PM Rating: Good
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God dammit...

My dad's birthday is next week, and we were celebrating it (and my brother-in-law's) this Saturday.

Well, that just went from being a small family gathering, to inviting the entirety of our extended family over for a big *** clan gathering. He has five living siblings, four of which are married with kids, and most of those kids have spouses and kids of their own.

And I honestly rather just shoot heroin than attend...

I don't care any more about these people than if they were strangers, because I'm not a "blood is thicker" sort of person. And small talk is literally the bane of my existence.
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#1833 Nov 04 2013 at 9:12 PM Rating: Good
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Wine.

Which reminds of the photo I saw yesterday of a sign outside a coffee bar: Lord, give me coffee to change the things I can change, and wine to accept the things I can't.

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#1834 Nov 04 2013 at 11:10 PM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
Thanks.

The fact that I typed soldier instead of shoulder also amuses me.


i thought you meant it on purpose and was just having a really bad day
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Drinking at home. But I could probably stand to get laid.
#1835 Nov 05 2013 at 3:14 AM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
God dammit...

My dad's birthday is next week, and we were celebrating it (and my brother-in-law's) this Saturday.

Well, that just went from being a small family gathering, to inviting the entirety of our extended family over for a big *** clan gathering. He has five living siblings, four of which are married with kids, and most of those kids have spouses and kids of their own.

And I honestly rather just shoot heroin than attend...

I don't care any more about these people than if they were strangers, because I'm not a "blood is thicker" sort of person. And small talk is literally the bane of my existence.
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#1836 Nov 05 2013 at 7:11 AM Rating: Good
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I've literally already started to plan my pregaming...

A friend offered me half a bottle of absinthe. Smiley: lol
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#1837 Nov 05 2013 at 7:48 AM Rating: Good
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I miss my emergency Bailey's. Smiley: frown
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#1838 Nov 05 2013 at 8:14 AM Rating: Good
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I miss my emergency Bailey's. Smiley: frown
Drank it all to survive in New Jersey?
#1839 Nov 05 2013 at 1:17 PM Rating: Good
Digg and I have almost the same taste in men. That's kinda weird. Smiley: lol
#1840 Nov 05 2013 at 1:55 PM Rating: Good
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That's because they're burly and burly is attractive. Smiley: drool
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#1841 Nov 05 2013 at 3:59 PM Rating: Good
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And luckily for you (and me) they're gay.
#1842 Nov 05 2013 at 9:42 PM Rating: Good
My interest in body hair depends on the location. I don't like back hair, but it doesn't bother me as long as it isn't super thick. I love chest hair and arm hair though. It's fun to play with and run my fingers through.
#1843 Nov 06 2013 at 6:39 AM Rating: Good
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I've been working and wondering why it's so cold for the past 4 hours. I only just realized I forgot to turn on the heater...

I really should have bought new coffee yesterday, days that start without coffee are bad days.
#1844 Nov 06 2013 at 7:59 AM Rating: Good
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Even bad coffee is better than no coffee. I thought the stuff back at the office was bad, but the stuff I have now could degrease an engine.
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#1845 Nov 06 2013 at 8:11 AM Rating: Good
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PigtailsOfDoom wrote:
My interest in body hair depends on the location. I don't like back hair, but it doesn't bother me as long as it isn't super thick. I love chest hair and arm hair though. It's fun to play with and run my fingers through.


I'm not really attracted to curly hair, but everything else is fair game. :P

Which is probably good, because I'm ridiculously hairy. So it's an equal trade. Smiley: lol

His Excellency Aethien wrote:
I've been working and wondering why it's so cold for the past 4 hours. I only just realized I forgot to turn on the heater...

I really should have bought new coffee yesterday, days that start without coffee are bad days.


Yeah, days that start without coffee aren't days, they're mind games.

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Even bad coffee is better than no coffee. I thought the stuff back at the office was bad, but the stuff I have now could degrease an engine.


I'm assuming you're at Dix, but even if you were willing to leave base for coffee, I couldn't help you. I don't know anything in that area. Smiley: lol

Though if you want info, I can ask my brother. He teaches in Pemberton, which is one of the townships that Dix is in/borders/however that works.

There's probably a WaWa fairly close?
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#1846 Nov 06 2013 at 8:35 AM Rating: Good
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I hit WaWa on the way to and from Trenton, but my work day is something like 6am to 11pm so not much time to make any kind of luxury trip. Work your *** off or don't work at all, no middle ground. Smiley: lol

but yes, WaWa is amazing.

Edited, Nov 6th 2013 9:36am by lolgaxe
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#1847 Nov 06 2013 at 8:43 AM Rating: Good
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Even bad coffee is better than no coffee.

As much as I love coffee I can't abide by this. A long time ago, in a job far, far away, I knew a guy who would get up in the morning and reheat the coffee left over from the day before "so I can have a cup while I brew a fresh pot." blecchhh. Not for me.

I'm not as bad as I once was though, back when I would refuse to drink coffee that was more than 45 minutes old.



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Edited, Nov 6th 2013 9:44am by cynyck
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#1848 Nov 06 2013 at 9:02 AM Rating: Good
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Ahhhh, Trenton.

Such a magical hell hole. Nothing like the smell of poverty, ********, and political brown-nosing in the morning...

Yeah, I hate Trenton. Possibly more than I hate AC... But less than I hate Camden, lol.
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#1849 Nov 06 2013 at 9:11 AM Rating: Good
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lolgaxe wrote:
my work day is something like 6am to 11pm so not much time to make any kind of luxury trip.
So where do you find the time to sleep?
#1850 Nov 06 2013 at 10:33 AM Rating: Good
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SLEEP IS FOR THE WEAK AND THE DEAD!

I am weak. So weak. Smiley: frown

Edited, Nov 6th 2013 5:33pm by Mazra
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#1851 Nov 06 2013 at 10:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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I'm tired.

Also using lab tape to seal up the windows in my office again. Nothing like 1-ply windows framed in metal that's showing it's age. Wind goes right through them. Smiley: rolleyes

Edited, Nov 6th 2013 8:43am by someproteinguy
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