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Things to do in Denver when you're...
Denver Pavilions is first choice, in case of rain we'll move it to the Paramount Cafe...
So, let's do this!
posted by kamylyon at 1:21 PM on August 4, 2005
So, let's do this!
posted by kamylyon at 1:21 PM on August 4, 2005
I like your lead-in. I think I may have seen it somewhere before. ;)
posted by purephase at 1:56 PM on August 4, 2005
posted by purephase at 1:56 PM on August 4, 2005
Yup purephase, another homage to Warren Zevon, I hadn't seen your post so I guess great minds just think alike.
posted by m@ at 2:18 PM on August 4, 2005
posted by m@ at 2:18 PM on August 4, 2005
Alas, I am in Baltimore, and Mr. Zevon isn't feeling too well himself. Otherwise, we would certainly join you.
posted by Verdant at 1:33 PM on August 5, 2005
posted by Verdant at 1:33 PM on August 5, 2005
In the Pavillions, eh?
posted by boo_radley at 3:31 PM on August 5, 2005
posted by boo_radley at 3:31 PM on August 5, 2005
Yes, boo [looks like my 'double post' worked, it got a couple of people looking], in the Pavilions.
Sorry about that Matt, won't happen again!
posted by kamylyon at 9:11 PM on August 5, 2005
Sorry about that Matt, won't happen again!
posted by kamylyon at 9:11 PM on August 5, 2005
I can swing by for a while and knock a few back. I was also thinking about going to the white stripes concert later on this month. maybe we could have a meetup after that.
posted by boo_radley at 9:14 PM on August 5, 2005
posted by boo_radley at 9:14 PM on August 5, 2005
My brother is coming to town on tuesday. If he would want to come, would it be ok to bring a non-mefi member?
posted by 6550 at 10:36 PM on August 5, 2005
posted by 6550 at 10:36 PM on August 5, 2005
...if you're Jack Kerouac?
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 10:50 PM on August 5, 2005
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 10:50 PM on August 5, 2005
You'll increase the chances of responing if you explained this was a meet-up on the front page. The follow-up thread wasn't so silly after all.
posted by nthdegx at 3:15 AM on August 6, 2005
posted by nthdegx at 3:15 AM on August 6, 2005
My brother is coming to town on tuesday
The more, the merrier!
posted by kamylyon at 12:56 PM on August 6, 2005
The more, the merrier!
posted by kamylyon at 12:56 PM on August 6, 2005
The follow-up thread wasn't so silly after all.
Thanks nthdegx :)
posted by kamylyon at 12:57 PM on August 6, 2005
Thanks nthdegx :)
posted by kamylyon at 12:57 PM on August 6, 2005
I don't know. I'm quite comfortable here. I'm sure I and my big tag could be perfectly happy here. I think, Anus, you just need some horrendous Photoshop props (not mine, alas, but recycled from someone else):
posted by gramschmidt at 8:15 PM on August 8, 2005
posted by gramschmidt at 8:15 PM on August 8, 2005
gram, you always have the perfect image for every occasion. What's not to love about Dubya as The Wiggles? Just looking at that pic makes me wanna dance to whatever they're singing.
posted by raedyn at 8:17 AM on August 9, 2005
posted by raedyn at 8:17 AM on August 9, 2005
Thursday is the day. I'll be hanging out in front of the stage after 5 pm or so, orange shirt and tan shorts, ask for m@.
posted by m@ at 6:50 PM on August 9, 2005
posted by m@ at 6:50 PM on August 9, 2005
orange and tan?!?!?!
this boy needs help
*I* will be in shorts that are way too big and a tshirt that's way too small ;)
posted by kamylyon at 7:00 PM on August 9, 2005
this boy needs help
*I* will be in shorts that are way too big and a tshirt that's way too small ;)
posted by kamylyon at 7:00 PM on August 9, 2005
When are you guys gonna make a roadtrip down to Jesusland? (Colo.Spgs.)?
I want to meet some of you guys, but I have a hard time at making it a 135 mile round trip after working on a weekday.
I'll give a knife to whomever shows as a party favor!
posted by Balisong at 7:22 PM on August 11, 2005
I want to meet some of you guys, but I have a hard time at making it a 135 mile round trip after working on a weekday.
I'll give a knife to whomever shows as a party favor!
posted by Balisong at 7:22 PM on August 11, 2005
posted by gramschmidt at 8:06 AM on August 12, 2005
Damnit! This Denverite is a day late and a dollar short.
posted by teece at 12:56 AM on August 13, 2005
posted by teece at 12:56 AM on August 13, 2005
Hey kenko! I broke MeTa today. What did you do?
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 11:27 AM on August 15, 2005
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 11:27 AM on August 15, 2005
Erm, 8:30 PM in Europe, I'm not trying to project unrealistic unexpectations onto your collective time spending behaviours, or something. Go ahead and do whatever you need and/or want today. Go! Go!
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 11:29 AM on August 15, 2005
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 11:29 AM on August 15, 2005
Oh, and this thread feels like 1,001 clean socks. Fresh, plentiful, and assymetrical.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 11:30 AM on August 15, 2005
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 11:30 AM on August 15, 2005
Never mind, Matt deleted that thread. See 9975 for details. It looked kinda funny, but if you missed it, never mind.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 11:42 AM on August 15, 2005
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 11:42 AM on August 15, 2005
(I missed it.)
Is there a consensus on where should be our new home?
Anyone want to place bets on how long this goes on before someone discovers our (roving) camp? It's already lasted longer than I expected. Some day, when we're old and sitting in our rocking chairs together on the porch, some young n00b will stumble into our foolishness and make a MeTa post asking about it.
Anyone care to join me in adding a reference to... this/us whatever on the wiki?
posted by raedyn at 11:49 AM on August 15, 2005
Is there a consensus on where should be our new home?
Anyone want to place bets on how long this goes on before someone discovers our (roving) camp? It's already lasted longer than I expected. Some day, when we're old and sitting in our rocking chairs together on the porch, some young n00b will stumble into our foolishness and make a MeTa post asking about it.
Anyone care to join me in adding a reference to... this/us whatever on the wiki?
posted by raedyn at 11:49 AM on August 15, 2005
Wait a minute - so what you're basically saying is,
-How long until our secret is found out?
-Let's make posters advertising our secret and post them up all over town.
The first rule of 9622v2 - Order of the Longboat is...
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 11:59 AM on August 15, 2005
-How long until our secret is found out?
-Let's make posters advertising our secret and post them up all over town.
The first rule of 9622v2 - Order of the Longboat is...
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 11:59 AM on August 15, 2005
What I want to know is - how widespread is knowledge of the post-to-closed-threads script? Did it arise from THIS MESS or was it around before that?
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 12:22 PM on August 15, 2005
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 12:22 PM on August 15, 2005
Is this where the consensual posting is happening? Fuck bukkake, screw bendy. I want my Denver dammit (I think m@ is through with it, eh?)
posted by If I Had An Anus at 12:25 PM on August 15, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 12:25 PM on August 15, 2005
Matt was informed, but hasn't really done anything about it. It appears as though uptime is a more pressing problem. That and those dratted Dutch breaking the site.
Drat!
posted by gramschmidt at 12:26 PM on August 15, 2005
Drat!
posted by gramschmidt at 12:26 PM on August 15, 2005
It's an interesting question, raedyn, we will need some in depth analysis at some point. But now, personally, I'm knee deep in dumbass clients.
I will say, gnfti, that yes the knowledge of post-to-closed-threads is the longboat's gift to MetaTalk. Thank languagehat and wendell. #1 has been informed and he placed it squarely at the bottom of his ToDoo.
Of course, you would have known that if you would have forgotten about Poland and read every longboat comment ever made.
Has anyone done that? I confess there are some stretches in the middle of 9622 that I kinda just skimmed.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 12:30 PM on August 15, 2005
I will say, gnfti, that yes the knowledge of post-to-closed-threads is the longboat's gift to MetaTalk. Thank languagehat and wendell. #1 has been informed and he placed it squarely at the bottom of his ToDoo.
Of course, you would have known that if you would have forgotten about Poland and read every longboat comment ever made.
Has anyone done that? I confess there are some stretches in the middle of 9622 that I kinda just skimmed.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 12:30 PM on August 15, 2005
Ah. Thanks guys.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 12:48 PM on August 15, 2005
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 12:48 PM on August 15, 2005
Wait a minute - so what you're basically saying is,
-How long until our secret is found out?
-Let's make posters advertising our secret and post them up all over town. - gnfti
Heh. Yeah, I guess it is. I didn't realize it when I wrote that. But THAT is hardly surprizing. I'm sort of the trip-over-my-own-tongue member of the longboat. You all graciously put up with it. And then watch me while I do naughty business or take a shower.
(these conversations that span multiple threads would be well-nigh impossible without the anchor tags. *makes offering of thanks to the tag-gods*)
posted by raedyn at 2:17 PM on August 15, 2005
-How long until our secret is found out?
-Let's make posters advertising our secret and post them up all over town. - gnfti
Heh. Yeah, I guess it is. I didn't realize it when I wrote that. But THAT is hardly surprizing. I'm sort of the trip-over-my-own-tongue member of the longboat. You all graciously put up with it. And then watch me while I do naughty business or take a shower.
(these conversations that span multiple threads would be well-nigh impossible without the anchor tags. *makes offering of thanks to the tag-gods*)
posted by raedyn at 2:17 PM on August 15, 2005
It's high time raedyn deconstructed another muppet.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 2:24 PM on August 15, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 2:24 PM on August 15, 2005
Yes, we do graciosuly put up with it. In fact, it's a favourite amusement of mine. raedyn, don't ever change.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 2:49 PM on August 15, 2005
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 2:49 PM on August 15, 2005
MetaTalk: Sometimes the poop demands to speak in a loud voice - Vidiot
posted by raedyn at 3:33 PM on August 15, 2005
posted by raedyn at 3:33 PM on August 15, 2005
Also, I spilled the beans to Slack-agogo and KevinSkomsvold at the Chicago meetup. I don't think they'll sell us down the river, though.
posted by kenko at 5:49 PM on August 15, 2005
posted by kenko at 5:49 PM on August 15, 2005
I just went wandering through the user pages belonging to my distinguished colleagues here at the longboat. Then I read something I can't quite make sense of. Somthie about kenko rubbing thyme on his balls and if he'd keep it a secret(?). I am thoroughly confused/bewildered/intrigued.
posted by raedyn at 7:55 PM on August 15, 2005
posted by raedyn at 7:55 PM on August 15, 2005
In honour of the longboat's arrival at this latest destination:
A (NSFW) celebration.
posted by raedyn at 8:08 PM on August 15, 2005
A (NSFW) celebration.
posted by raedyn at 8:08 PM on August 15, 2005
No, listen, I would claim, falsely, to people that I had done that. I wouldn't actually do it, as a perusal of the comments would demonstrate.
That actually originated in a #metachat discussion.
posted by kenko at 8:49 PM on August 15, 2005
That actually originated in a #metachat discussion.
posted by kenko at 8:49 PM on August 15, 2005
I mean, that's the sort of thing I might do among certain of my acquaintances. Listen, let's forget about this whole sordid affair and get back to sodomizing donkeys, ok?
posted by kenko at 8:50 PM on August 15, 2005
posted by kenko at 8:50 PM on August 15, 2005
kenko - I read the comments, and still wasn't clear. Despite numerous claims to the contrary, not every MeFite is a bright bulb. Though after meeting me, at least one person has declared "she's one of the sharper knives in the drawer, isn't she?" first impressions can be flawed. Especially ones made by someone who would say that in all seriousness.
Sodomizing donkeys? Don't you think we should at least ask her first?
posted by raedyn at 9:03 PM on August 15, 2005
Sodomizing donkeys? Don't you think we should at least ask her first?
posted by raedyn at 9:03 PM on August 15, 2005
She'snot here either, but SnOT is and so are Snottites. Snog too.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:37 AM on August 16, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:37 AM on August 16, 2005
Sodamide...sounds like it belongs in close proximity to other molecules in this list, such as arsole, anol, skatole, and maybe fruticolone...But I'm not letting it get anywhere near miazole!
posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:39 AM on August 16, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:39 AM on August 16, 2005
Oh. Yeah.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 4:45 PM on August 16, 2005
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 4:45 PM on August 16, 2005
Hi, @niftyツールバー ダウンロ nice shoes. raedyn and I have posted our debut gig pictures. Why haven't you?posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:25 PM on August 16, 2005
*looks at dates*
and this came from where?
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 2:48 PM on August 17, 2005
and this came from where?
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 2:48 PM on August 17, 2005
Thanks for the navigation aids on the mother threads, IIHAA. I could do the math myself but I'm not really that good.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 3:19 PM on August 17, 2005
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 3:19 PM on August 17, 2005
OMG, our cover's been blown. Quick, hide the sugarcubes.
SOMEBODY WIPE UP THAT DONKEY STAT!
posted by If I Had An Anus at 9:51 AM on August 18, 2005
SOMEBODY WIPE UP THAT DONKEY STAT!
posted by If I Had An Anus at 9:51 AM on August 18, 2005
Fun Provider?
It has something to do with his sponsor, but I like to think that we, as a global society, are simply becoming less obfuscatory and more literal in our naming schemes. This boat is meant to provide fun, and so is called Fun Provider. This rubber bullet gun is meant to injure protesters, and so is called Protester Injurer. This crack pipe is meant to administer a fantastic ghetto brain change at a reasonable short-term financial price, and so is called Cheap High Facilitator.
Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must remain silent.
posted by gramschmidt at 10:18 AM on August 18, 2005
It has something to do with his sponsor, but I like to think that we, as a global society, are simply becoming less obfuscatory and more literal in our naming schemes. This boat is meant to provide fun, and so is called Fun Provider. This rubber bullet gun is meant to injure protesters, and so is called Protester Injurer. This crack pipe is meant to administer a fantastic ghetto brain change at a reasonable short-term financial price, and so is called Cheap High Facilitator.
Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must remain silent.
posted by gramschmidt at 10:18 AM on August 18, 2005
posted by gramschmidt at 10:18 AM on August 18, 2005
And Nimoy is called?
posted by If I Had An Anus at 10:23 AM on August 18, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 10:23 AM on August 18, 2005
Hottentot Carbuncle Excitator, of course.
posted by gramschmidt at 10:34 AM on August 18, 2005
posted by gramschmidt at 10:34 AM on August 18, 2005
Nimoy must refer to his wardrobe consultant simply as White Pants Provider.
posted by Nice Donkey at 11:51 AM on August 18, 2005
posted by Nice Donkey at 11:51 AM on August 18, 2005
And this lady must be called Icky White Pants Bony Butt Inserter:
posted by Nice Donkey at 12:01 PM on August 18, 2005
posted by Nice Donkey at 12:01 PM on August 18, 2005
Nice pockets.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 12:04 PM on August 18, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 12:04 PM on August 18, 2005
Was that picture taken on a mini-golf course or a real-life Mario World?
posted by If I Had An Anus at 12:17 PM on August 18, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 12:17 PM on August 18, 2005
You know, I'm the one who led us to each post-9622 thread, including this one, so I think I'll just claim 9925 and its for me and mine, mkay?
posted by kenko at 4:08 PM on August 18, 2005
posted by kenko at 4:08 PM on August 18, 2005
I should have known, though, that you'd get up to your mischief beforehand.
posted by kenko at 9:11 PM on August 18, 2005
posted by kenko at 9:11 PM on August 18, 2005
At least I got one in in the 9999th thread. I like watching the odometer change over anyway.
posted by kenko at 9:12 PM on August 18, 2005
posted by kenko at 9:12 PM on August 18, 2005
mendel's response makes it all worthwhile. Oh man, I thought I'd die. How would it be to go through life as the straight man?
posted by gramschmidt at 11:14 PM on August 18, 2005
posted by gramschmidt at 11:14 PM on August 18, 2005
Wait, mendel is not wendell's sock puppet?
posted by If I Had An Anus at 3:58 AM on August 19, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 3:58 AM on August 19, 2005
Yeah, what a weird string of threads.
In other news, it sound like I'll be on strike starting Monday. That may reduce my posting somewhat, since I'll be spending less time tied to my desk. Feel free to e-mail the desicion makers around here and call for an immediate end to the strike in order to prevent the longboat from becoming a sausage party.
posted by raedyn at 7:29 AM on August 19, 2005
In other news, it sound like I'll be on strike starting Monday. That may reduce my posting somewhat, since I'll be spending less time tied to my desk. Feel free to e-mail the desicion makers around here and call for an immediate end to the strike in order to prevent the longboat from becoming a sausage party.
posted by raedyn at 7:29 AM on August 19, 2005
Strike? You're a member of the International Sisterhood of Crackpipefitters?
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:43 AM on August 19, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:43 AM on August 19, 2005
(checkout 10002. the weirdness shows no signs of slowing down.)
International Sisterhood of Crackpipefitters?
HA! I wish! Think I'll turn in my badge here, and sign up for that. Nevermind this taxman stuff. I get no respect. But a Crackpipefitter, now THERE'S a way to contribute to the community!
posted by raedyn at 9:17 AM on August 19, 2005
International Sisterhood of Crackpipefitters?
HA! I wish! Think I'll turn in my badge here, and sign up for that. Nevermind this taxman stuff. I get no respect. But a Crackpipefitter, now THERE'S a way to contribute to the community!
posted by raedyn at 9:17 AM on August 19, 2005
I kinda feel like the guy that passes out early at a party, but he passes out on the couch sitting up with a beer in his hand...
I just woke up and i had a beer in my hand and found out the party is still stumbling along...
posted by schyler523 at 1:10 PM on August 19, 2005
I just woke up and i had a beer in my hand and found out the party is still stumbling along...
posted by schyler523 at 1:10 PM on August 19, 2005
doot doot doot. I just dropped in to say hello while cleaning up some things. Hello. I'm glad I made it over to catch schyler's return visit as well. Hi schyler! I'm sorry I can't stay, but I'm off on a top-secret mission and I don't know when I'll be back. Keep watching the skies!
Confidential to dano: I can't believe you mistook me for the o-man. Hahahahahaha!
posted by casu marzu at 1:13 PM on August 19, 2005
Confidential to dano: I can't believe you mistook me for the o-man. Hahahahahaha!
posted by casu marzu at 1:13 PM on August 19, 2005
Darn tootin'! But don't you worry, I'll survive. Because I'm a survivor. But I'm not finishing off any cult threads with perfect Latin phrases ever again.
posted by languagehat at 1:14 PM on August 19, 2005
posted by languagehat at 1:14 PM on August 19, 2005
Ok, this is weird. Where'd you two come from?
That last comment was a response to raedyn.
Dammit.
posted by languagehat at 1:15 PM on August 19, 2005
That last comment was a response to raedyn.
Dammit.
posted by languagehat at 1:15 PM on August 19, 2005
You know, you could go back to THAT MESS and add a new perfect ending, languagehat.
posted by kenko at 1:19 PM on August 19, 2005
posted by kenko at 1:19 PM on August 19, 2005
Then some guy named Morgan would just show up and throw hair all over the place.
posted by raedyn at 2:31 PM on August 19, 2005
posted by raedyn at 2:31 PM on August 19, 2005
I liked it better with your closing, languagehat.
/sucking up to longtime mefi crush
Not that it stopped me from sullying the thread further or anything.
posted by raedyn at 2:33 PM on August 19, 2005
/sucking up to longtime mefi crush
Not that it stopped me from sullying the thread further or anything.
posted by raedyn at 2:33 PM on August 19, 2005
You might think so, raedyn, but a little bird told me Morgan is dead.
posted by kenko at 2:47 PM on August 19, 2005
posted by kenko at 2:47 PM on August 19, 2005
I'm dissatisfied. Malcontent, even.
posted by Jamie Farr at 3:39 PM on August 19, 2005
posted by Jamie Farr at 3:39 PM on August 19, 2005
Hey hey, the gang's mostly here! (Where's Cranberry been? and Harry: )
posted by If I Had An Anus at 6:40 PM on August 19, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 6:40 PM on August 19, 2005
languagehat, we' re sorry =(
But I'm not finishing off any cult threads with perfect Latin phrases ever again.
Perfect Sanskrit?
posted by If I Had An Anus at 6:44 PM on August 19, 2005
But I'm not finishing off any cult threads with perfect Latin phrases ever again.
Perfect Sanskrit?
posted by If I Had An Anus at 6:44 PM on August 19, 2005
Harry, we hardly knew ye.
posted by Jamie Farr at 7:30 PM on August 19, 2005
posted by Jamie Farr at 7:30 PM on August 19, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:40 PM on August 19, 2005
OBITUARIES. Friday, August 19, 2005
Potter's wife, for the first time. Besides these familiar characters, we meet many and Maxwell Klinger each work at General Pershing, a Veteran's Hospital in Missouri. the characters after they returned from the Korean War. Sherman Potter, Father Mulcahy the Wisconsin Realtor Association.
Running only from 1983 to 1985, "AfterMASH" was a short-lived M*A*S*H appeared in "AfterMASH." The series has been rerun rarely since its first series with 30 episodes. Gary Burghoff guest-starred in two episodes, "Yours Truly, Max resident at the hospital.
He served in the U.S. Marines during World War II. Lodge #337, Manitowoc Eagles Club, National Credit and Finance Association, Wisconsin Alumni Association. Survivors include two sons, Glen Morgan and Wendell Morgan, both of Marysville, Calif.; great?grandchildren.
"AfterMASH" was a spinoff of M*A*S*H which depicted the lives of some of Lodge #337, Manitowoc Eagles Club, National Credit and Finance Association, Wisconsin Alumni Association. Catskill Mountains of New York. She spent many happy summers with her husband of a secret love for him; however, he still seems to have feelings M*A*S*H appeared in "AfterMASH." The series has been rerun rarely since its first three daughters, Charlene of Plano, Texas, Dalton of Oregon and Mary of Yuba City; a sister, Hazel Greathouse of Paragould; 10 grandchildren; and several Sellars of California; two brothers, Kenneth Morgan of Paragould and C. W. Morgan is his assistant.
She does a lot of work for Mike D out She returned to work at First Federal Bank in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was In the series we see Soon-Lee, Klinger's wife, again. We also meet Mildred, new characters. Mike D is the administrative head of the hospital. Alma Cox He was a member of Appleton American Legion Johnston-Blessman Post #38, Appleton Elks the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, where she was devoted to working
The final episode was never aired.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:19 PM on August 19, 2005
Potter's wife, for the first time. Besides these familiar characters, we meet many and Maxwell Klinger each work at General Pershing, a Veteran's Hospital in Missouri. the characters after they returned from the Korean War. Sherman Potter, Father Mulcahy the Wisconsin Realtor Association.
Running only from 1983 to 1985, "AfterMASH" was a short-lived M*A*S*H appeared in "AfterMASH." The series has been rerun rarely since its first series with 30 episodes. Gary Burghoff guest-starred in two episodes, "Yours Truly, Max resident at the hospital.
He served in the U.S. Marines during World War II. Lodge #337, Manitowoc Eagles Club, National Credit and Finance Association, Wisconsin Alumni Association. Survivors include two sons, Glen Morgan and Wendell Morgan, both of Marysville, Calif.; great?grandchildren.
"AfterMASH" was a spinoff of M*A*S*H which depicted the lives of some of Lodge #337, Manitowoc Eagles Club, National Credit and Finance Association, Wisconsin Alumni Association. Catskill Mountains of New York. She spent many happy summers with her husband of a secret love for him; however, he still seems to have feelings M*A*S*H appeared in "AfterMASH." The series has been rerun rarely since its first three daughters, Charlene of Plano, Texas, Dalton of Oregon and Mary of Yuba City; a sister, Hazel Greathouse of Paragould; 10 grandchildren; and several Sellars of California; two brothers, Kenneth Morgan of Paragould and C. W. Morgan is his assistant.
She does a lot of work for Mike D out She returned to work at First Federal Bank in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was In the series we see Soon-Lee, Klinger's wife, again. We also meet Mildred, new characters. Mike D is the administrative head of the hospital. Alma Cox He was a member of Appleton American Legion Johnston-Blessman Post #38, Appleton Elks the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, where she was devoted to working
The final episode was never aired.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:19 PM on August 19, 2005
.
posted by Nice Donkey at 10:03 PM on August 19, 2005
posted by Nice Donkey at 10:03 PM on August 19, 2005
I know this is a dumb question, but what does '.' mean?
posted by Nice Donkey at 10:04 PM on August 19, 2005
posted by Nice Donkey at 10:04 PM on August 19, 2005
A dot matches any single character, including whitespace. When it is surrounded by apostrophe's, it indicates the elimination of excess.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:38 PM on August 20, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:38 PM on August 20, 2005
Ah HAH! So THIS is where you kids are hiding!
* gets out shotgun and Farmer McGregor suit *
posted by yhbc at 7:58 PM on August 20, 2005
* gets out shotgun and Farmer McGregor suit *
posted by yhbc at 7:58 PM on August 20, 2005
I assume that we all refrained from commenting here yesterday in honor of William Seward Burroughs's patent for the adding machine, which he received on August 21, 1888.
That was my reason.
Hail to the calculatorial machinamatron:
posted by gramschmidt at 8:17 AM on August 22, 2005
That was my reason.
Hail to the calculatorial machinamatron:
posted by gramschmidt at 8:17 AM on August 22, 2005
Youth Haven Bible Camp, originally called Bear Track Bible Camp, held its first summer session June 21-26, 1948. Jack and Helen Brown, deeded the original two acre camp site to Kentucky Mountain Mission. As they built a road, sawed logs and built the auditorium and cabins, the Browns saw their vision become a reality. The original girls dorm was built where the camp gymnasium now stands, and could house 40 girls. The first boys dorm was a new log barn behind the Brown's old barn. Many of the staff slept in tents. Although the walls were on the auditorium, the roof was not yet completed when the first campers arrived. In fact, the Camp Director, George Fox, had to be called down from the roof to assemble the children and begin camp. Youth Haven's original staff members were Jack and Helen Brown, George and Grace Fox, Helen Becker, Dorothy Hosking, Selma Johnson, Gladys Jones Schroeder, Bill and Barbara Lewis, Hazel McCabe Durbin, Lawrence and Meta Powell, and Chester and Margaret Ranck. 64 children attended the first camp in 1948. Of those, 23 made decisions to accept Jesus Christ as Savior and to live for Him. From 1948 to 1998, Youth Haven's purpose remains the same - to win boys and girls for Jesus Christ, to encourage spiritual growth, and to develop future Christian leaders. From two acres and a few buildings in 1948 - Youth Haven's campgrounds have expanded to 66 acres, 11 camper cabins, plus guest accommodations for volunteer workers. A gymnasium and swimming pool are used for summer camps, spring and fall retreats, and community outreach. Enlarged, the original auditorium still houses the camp chapel, kitchen and dining room. In 1948, one week of summer camp was held. Over the years, additional camp weeks were added to accommodate the growing numbers of campers. In 1968, camps for the disabled (Sunshine Camps) were added to Youth Haven's summer schedule.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:45 PM on August 22, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:45 PM on August 22, 2005
you took a trip
and climbed a tree
at Robert Sledge's party
and there you stayed
'til morning came
you were not the same after that
you gave your life
to Jesus Christ
and after all your friends went home
you came down,
you looked around
and you were not the same after that
you were not the same after that
you were not the same after that
you've seen them drop like flies
from the bright sunny skies
they come knocking at your door
with this look in their eyes
you've got one good trick
and you're hanging on,
you're hanging on to...
you took the word
and made it heard
and eased the people's pain and for that
you were idolized, immortalized
you were not the same after that
walking tall, you'd bought it all
you were not the same after that
'til someone died on the water slide
and you were not the same after that
you've seen them drop like flies
from the bright sunny skies
they come knocking at your door
with this look in their eyes
you've got one good trick
and you're hanging on,
you're hanging on to...
posted by gramschmidt at 8:19 AM on August 23, 2005
and climbed a tree
at Robert Sledge's party
and there you stayed
'til morning came
you were not the same after that
you gave your life
to Jesus Christ
and after all your friends went home
you came down,
you looked around
and you were not the same after that
you were not the same after that
you were not the same after that
you've seen them drop like flies
from the bright sunny skies
they come knocking at your door
with this look in their eyes
you've got one good trick
and you're hanging on,
you're hanging on to...
you took the word
and made it heard
and eased the people's pain and for that
you were idolized, immortalized
you were not the same after that
walking tall, you'd bought it all
you were not the same after that
'til someone died on the water slide
and you were not the same after that
you've seen them drop like flies
from the bright sunny skies
they come knocking at your door
with this look in their eyes
you've got one good trick
and you're hanging on,
you're hanging on to...
posted by gramschmidt at 8:19 AM on August 23, 2005
Danger -- High Silly Giffage. Please wear rubber or wooden gloves.
posted by gramschmidt at 8:26 AM on August 23, 2005
posted by gramschmidt at 8:26 AM on August 23, 2005
gram, that blue flash is super cool. Where did you find it, or did you make it yourself?
posted by Cranberry at 11:45 AM on August 23, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 11:45 AM on August 23, 2005
Thank you IIHAA. I caught a bug and was quite sick for a few days and y'all were talking about bodily functions eeew, so I stayed away.
If you eye-rolled about the blue flash, well, some of us are easily diverted. I have already ascertained that the gif will survive email, and I regularly email ± 100 people who may be in for a big surprise some day. Now if you could supply a green flash...
posted by Cranberry at 12:54 PM on August 23, 2005
If you eye-rolled about the blue flash, well, some of us are easily diverted. I have already ascertained that the gif will survive email, and I regularly email ± 100 people who may be in for a big surprise some day. Now if you could supply a green flash...
posted by Cranberry at 12:54 PM on August 23, 2005
Welcome back Cranberry! I'm glad you're feeling better. I totally stole the blue electricity from the site to which Anus linked here. That guy is all about repetitive use of a few cool gifs, it seems, and he further has the distinction of devoting an entire site to a man he claims shunned by Andre Breton "for being non-conformist", although I suspect that that's a dignified way of saying that Breton booted him for assholism.
posted by gramschmidt at 2:35 PM on August 23, 2005
posted by gramschmidt at 2:35 PM on August 23, 2005
You two are too much! Thanks.
Now I shall have several surprises for my email victims.
posted by Cranberry at 4:44 PM on August 23, 2005
Now I shall have several surprises for my email victims.
posted by Cranberry at 4:44 PM on August 23, 2005
In other news, I have realized that this thread will close on my birthday. Go me.
posted by raedyn at 5:43 PM on August 23, 2005
posted by raedyn at 5:43 PM on August 23, 2005
Yikes. Look at our next stop. It looks like kenko's trick didn't work. Oh well.
posted by gramschmidt at 8:22 PM on August 23, 2005
posted by gramschmidt at 8:22 PM on August 23, 2005
HAPPY EARLY
BIRTHDAY THREAD
CLOSURE, RAEDYN.
DO YOU PREFER
CAKE OR PIE?
OR PERHAPS
RADISH ROSETTES?
posted by gramschmidt at 8:24 PM on August 23, 2005
BIRTHDAY THREAD
CLOSURE, RAEDYN.
DO YOU PREFER
CAKE OR PIE?
OR PERHAPS
RADISH ROSETTES?
posted by gramschmidt at 8:24 PM on August 23, 2005
Happy future birthday raedyn.
A chocolate angel food with chocolate frosting is better for a birthday party than radish roses or fish stew. Even a five fresh fish stew. 10026 is an ugly thread. It is amazing how intense the feelings get.
posted by Cranberry at 11:44 PM on August 23, 2005
A chocolate angel food with chocolate frosting is better for a birthday party than radish roses or fish stew. Even a five fresh fish stew. 10026 is an ugly thread. It is amazing how intense the feelings get.
posted by Cranberry at 11:44 PM on August 23, 2005
Yeah, that's an ugly thread. I vote we don't go there next. It'll probably be closed anyways. Does the 'posting in archived threads' trick work with ones that are closed by the admins? I'm pretty sure it's only a matter of time before Matt puts a lock on that one.
posted by raedyn at 9:33 AM on August 24, 2005
posted by raedyn at 9:33 AM on August 24, 2005
Happy birthday in advance, raedyn. Have a snake and a crowd of mongooseses:
posted by kenko at 11:43 AM on August 24, 2005
posted by kenko at 11:43 AM on August 24, 2005
aww... what a cute bunch of ... mongooses? mongeese? mongi? or is it like moose - a herd of mongoose?
Whatever you call 'em, they look cute. Save for the claws. They must be meant for digging. Yikes!
posted by raedyn at 1:39 PM on August 24, 2005
Whatever you call 'em, they look cute. Save for the claws. They must be meant for digging. Yikes!
posted by raedyn at 1:39 PM on August 24, 2005
The snake is lecturing on the protective antioxidant response element pathway by 6-Hydroxydopamine In Vivo and In Vitro. The mongeese are worried about tomorrow's midterm.
The mongeese coffee shops and libraries will be full tonight.
posted by gramschmidt at 2:24 PM on August 24, 2005
The mongeese coffee shops and libraries will be full tonight.
posted by gramschmidt at 2:24 PM on August 24, 2005
Happy Birthday, Raedyn.
May your winningest cheers come early and your earliest cheers be mongeese.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:06 PM on August 24, 2005
May your winningest cheers come early and your earliest cheers be mongeese.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:06 PM on August 24, 2005
and don't be scared of a little age, you'll always be 3 in my book.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:13 PM on August 24, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:13 PM on August 24, 2005
Is it really a threat when it's on August 23 [?]
Why are you people
at a meetup (specifically Wendell)
I thought this was a liberal place.
People calling for the harm
of other of this effect,
I can think of is the most [!]
screaming personal insults at him?
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:20 PM on August 24, 2005
Why are you people
at a meetup (specifically Wendell)
I thought this was a liberal place.
People calling for the harm
of other of this effect,
I can think of is the most [!]
screaming personal insults at him?
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:20 PM on August 24, 2005
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
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Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
posted by kenko at 10:14 PM on August 24, 2005
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
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Teeth.
Teeth.
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Teeth.
Teeth.
Teeth.
posted by kenko at 10:14 PM on August 24, 2005
Wow. stavrosthewonderchicken goes all curmudgeon on weblogsinc's ass. Impressive.
posted by raedyn at 7:45 AM on August 25, 2005
posted by raedyn at 7:45 AM on August 25, 2005
I liked oldsockymcpuppet better when he was just plain sockymcpuppet.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 10:50 AM on August 25, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 10:50 AM on August 25, 2005
Parts Of A Tooth And Your Mouth
posted by If I Had An Anus at 11:03 AM on August 25, 2005
- Alveolus
- A opening in your jaw-bone in which a tooth is attached.
- Apex
- The very bottom of the root of your tooth
- Buccal
- The tooth surface which is next to your cheeks. Usually only posterior teeth touch your cheeks, so people usually use the term "buccal" only when talking about your back teeth.
- Cementum
- A bony substance covering the root of a tooth.
- Crown
- The part of your tooth above your gum.
- Cuspal
- The chewing or tearing points of the cuspids, bicuspids, and molars.
- Dentin
- The calcium part of a tooth below the enamel containing the pulp chamber and root canals.
- Enamel
- A hard ceramic which covers the exposed part of your teeth.
- Frenum
- Small pieces of pink colored skin that attach your lips, cheeks and tongue to your mouth. Examples include the piece of skin under your tounge which sticks out when you pick up your tongue, and the piece of skin which sticks out when you pull out your lips.
- Gingivae
- Another name for your gums
- Gums
- The pink areas around your teeth
- Pulp
- The soft inner structure of a tooth, consisting of nerve and blood vessels
- Pulp Chamber
- The very inner part of your tooth containing nerve cells and blood vessels.
- Pulp canal
- Another name for the pulp chamber
- Root
- The part of your tooth in your gums
posted by If I Had An Anus at 11:03 AM on August 25, 2005
Little known fact: I am the elder IIHAA. The junior imperforate is an star on his high school debate team.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 11:05 AM on August 25, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 11:05 AM on August 25, 2005
Not I. I am a $5.00 noob, but I won't be sending Matt another 5 until November 18th; maybe not then.
posted by Cranberry at 8:13 PM on August 25, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 8:13 PM on August 25, 2005
Interesting phenomenon. I have seen people remark that what is called "the gray", they see as brown.
This afternoon I used a computer which had XP Professional, and the colors were quite different. This background was a pale dusty violet, the green was lighter and brighter.
IIHAA's tiny type about the structure of teeth was big enough to read, but the picture of the tooth was not displayed.
posted by Cranberry at 8:20 PM on August 25, 2005
This afternoon I used a computer which had XP Professional, and the colors were quite different. This background was a pale dusty violet, the green was lighter and brighter.
IIHAA's tiny type about the structure of teeth was big enough to read, but the picture of the tooth was not displayed.
posted by Cranberry at 8:20 PM on August 25, 2005
Ha! I wish 'twere me. It's probably that danO guy. What ever happened to him?
Cranberry, are you saying there was a noticeable color difference between XP Home and Professional? Or just XP v. OSX or something? 'Twould be weird if the Home and Pro versions of XP yielded different MeFi color schemes beyond that governed by variations in monitors.
posted by Jamie Farr at 8:42 PM on August 25, 2005
Cranberry, are you saying there was a noticeable color difference between XP Home and Professional? Or just XP v. OSX or something? 'Twould be weird if the Home and Pro versions of XP yielded different MeFi color schemes beyond that governed by variations in monitors.
posted by Jamie Farr at 8:42 PM on August 25, 2005
The monitor for the XP Pro was flat screen; there are still a lot of CRT-type monitors in the building, but I did not think to pop into various offices to ask if I could check meta-colors.
posted by Cranberry at 9:45 PM on August 25, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 9:45 PM on August 25, 2005
Is there a spoon on your family coat of arms, IIHAA (Sr.)?
posted by Cranberry at 11:32 AM on August 26, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 11:32 AM on August 26, 2005
A spoon, madam?
posted by If I Had An Anus at 12:56 PM on August 26, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 12:56 PM on August 26, 2005
I forgot the exclamation point and the flag; they are there too, right? Would love to see it. bet it is ahem, gorgeous.
posted by Cranberry at 12:57 PM on August 26, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 12:57 PM on August 26, 2005
maybe 2 spoons? one for 'filter and one for 'chat,
posted by Cranberry at 12:59 PM on August 26, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 12:59 PM on August 26, 2005
But of course, the capuccino is on the bottom.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 3:25 PM on August 26, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 3:25 PM on August 26, 2005
amberglow said:
all good humor has a point.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 11:49 AM on August 27, 2005
all good humor has a point.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 11:49 AM on August 27, 2005
Which one, if either, get commented on first?
posted by If I Had An Anus at 11:52 AM on August 27, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 11:52 AM on August 27, 2005
Goethe said, "One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words."
He left out "write an excellent post every day", but then it took him 50 years to write Faust . . .
posted by Cranberry at 12:08 PM on August 28, 2005
He left out "write an excellent post every day", but then it took him 50 years to write Faust . . .
posted by Cranberry at 12:08 PM on August 28, 2005
posted by gramschmidt at 11:06 PM on August 28, 2005
gram, do you know these women? they look pretty serious.
posted by Cranberry at 12:19 AM on August 29, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 12:19 AM on August 29, 2005
Aren't we all proud of the generous Mefites who have offered shelter to those displaced by the hurricane? Mr. Haughey is to be complimented for amassing such a neighborly clientele.
posted by Cranberry at 12:21 AM on August 29, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 12:21 AM on August 29, 2005
Very serious, Cranberry. And though I don't know them, I'm looking forward to seeing their film.
posted by gramschmidt at 11:11 AM on August 29, 2005
posted by gramschmidt at 11:11 AM on August 29, 2005
*shudders* those two look like blotters.
Um, before ball point pens, people used fountains pens - or as in Harry Potter, quills and wet ink that had to be blotted to prevent smearing. One may see sand used for this purpose in period movies, but once blotting paper was invented, sand was sent back to the shore.*Ends history lesson*
posted by Cranberry at 12:21 PM on August 29, 2005
Um, before ball point pens, people used fountains pens - or as in Harry Potter, quills and wet ink that had to be blotted to prevent smearing. One may see sand used for this purpose in period movies, but once blotting paper was invented, sand was sent back to the shore.*Ends history lesson*
posted by Cranberry at 12:21 PM on August 29, 2005
Never heard of Bata shoes, so thank you gram, for your history lesson.
posted by Cranberry at 12:22 PM on August 29, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 12:22 PM on August 29, 2005
We used to have a Bata shoestore here. I think it's an on-again, off-again sort of establishment. I think it has closed down more than once.
posted by raedyn at 3:43 PM on August 29, 2005
posted by raedyn at 3:43 PM on August 29, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 9:02 PM on August 29, 2005
It would be a good idea to stop exposing your bugs to Plutor. He's trying to write a script.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 1:30 PM on August 30, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 1:30 PM on August 30, 2005
Damn. Now we'll need another workaround.
posted by gramschmidt at 1:36 PM on August 30, 2005
posted by gramschmidt at 1:36 PM on August 30, 2005
I hope the riffola amendment applies only to his computer, or to those of mefites who wish to miss out on the funny things posters find to use as illustrations. I do not think it should be applied to all accounts. No more blue and/or green flash? No more donkey sailing in a longboat? How dull. Is riffola elderly?
posted by Cranberry at 2:10 PM on August 30, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 2:10 PM on August 30, 2005
Actually, he is one of the fallen ones (warning: link to THAT MESS).
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 4:30 PM on August 30, 2005
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 4:30 PM on August 30, 2005
How thoughtful of you to warn me, goodnews. The worst part of the MESS is seeing again all those waste-of-bandwidth posts that I made. Surely, if I had used that much time fruitfully I could have discovered a cure for malaria. Or maybe not.
posted by Cranberry at 1:06 AM on August 31, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 1:06 AM on August 31, 2005
Seventeen, then closed.
SYNCHRONICINUMEROLOMETAFILTRENDIO.
posted by gramschmidt at 12:46 PM on August 31, 2005
SYNCHRONICINUMEROLOMETAFILTRENDIO.
posted by gramschmidt at 12:46 PM on August 31, 2005
MeTa kicked it into high gear this month. We blew past 10026 weeks ago and are already 3/4 of the way to 10127.
I hope she dies naturally at 17 comments. Seventeen is good number for raising zombie threads. (Or at least that's what I've heard.)
posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:47 PM on August 31, 2005
I hope she dies naturally at 17 comments. Seventeen is good number for raising zombie threads. (Or at least that's what I've heard.)
posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:47 PM on August 31, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:52 PM on August 31, 2005
Oh yeah, baby! I think I'm in love.
Did somebody post those lips before?
posted by If I Had An Anus at 9:05 PM on August 31, 2005
Did somebody post those lips before?
posted by If I Had An Anus at 9:05 PM on August 31, 2005
The lips were posted at least twice in earlier ill-humored endless rants and name-calling complete with manhood questioning. Did I just define MetaFilter?
Cannot recall who posted them.
Why not post them in 10127? Make a sort of reservation.
posted by Cranberry at 11:04 PM on August 31, 2005
Cannot recall who posted them.
Why not post them in 10127? Make a sort of reservation.
posted by Cranberry at 11:04 PM on August 31, 2005
Thanks for the info CranApplicious. I knew I'd seen it somewhere, though not until I saw it against the gray.
Make a sort of reservation.
You mean duty now for the future right? No, I'm too honorable for that or not l33t enough now that the phantom minutes have been ghostbusted.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 1:20 PM on September 1, 2005
Make a sort of reservation.
You mean duty now for the future right? No, I'm too honorable for that or not l33t enough now that the phantom minutes have been ghostbusted.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 1:20 PM on September 1, 2005
10026 closed? Where do we go?
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 2:44 PM on September 1, 2005
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 2:44 PM on September 1, 2005
I guess I can't count. Well, at least I'm accounted for. Count me in.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 4:16 PM on September 1, 2005
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 4:16 PM on September 1, 2005
That balloon looks beautiful in my comments.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:48 PM on September 1, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 7:48 PM on September 1, 2005
Huh? I don't speak Dundalk.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 9:54 AM on September 3, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 9:54 AM on September 3, 2005
double coments?...I have never stooped so low before.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 4:47 AM on September 4, 2005
posted by If I Had An Anus at 4:47 AM on September 4, 2005
An all-inclusive Happy Birthday to longboat survivors with special application to raedyn and grapefruit moon.
posted by Cranberry at 12:53 PM on September 4, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 12:53 PM on September 4, 2005
What is proper to sing on this last day? Happy Birthday ot Auld Lang Syne?
posted by Cranberry at 12:55 PM on September 4, 2005
posted by Cranberry at 12:55 PM on September 4, 2005
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posted by m@ at 1:08 PM on August 4, 2005