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tanzen Posted Jul 1, 2004
Oh come now...we're all friends...
...man, if I only ever did things I was *good* at...I'd have to do nothing...
...actually, I'm no good at doing nothing, I get bored easily...
...I'm not even good at *breathing*
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Ah but there is a difference between not being good at something and being downright bad at something
I'm actually quite good at breathing, but I don't think others woudl find that very entertaining.
I could read some poetry though...
*tries to remember Vogon poetry*
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tanzen Posted Jul 1, 2004
I have weird asthmatic lungs...not so good at the breathing I'm afraid...but that's not very entertaining either...
*tries to find a distraction to stop kea reciting Vogon poetry*
Look!! Ninjas!
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*drops poetry book and looks round in surprise*
*gets distracted by the slug now crawling up the wall*
Do you think we should rescue that and put it outside?
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tanzen Posted Jul 1, 2004
Well, we are in a strange universe...if there are wormholes...who's to say there aren't slugholes ??
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tanzen Posted Jul 2, 2004
Well it would stand to reason
>>I don't even know why I bother trying with reason...I'm far more trying that reasonable...
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>>>>I don't even know why I bother trying with reason...I'm far more trying that reasonable...<<
Just as well because I don't really understand what you just said
Reason is a bit overrated. Not that it doesn't have its place, but it'd be pretty bad if it was all there was
I quite like the idea of slugholes out there in the Universe.... I guess they'd be flatter and slimier than wormholes and you might not travel as fast through them.
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tanzen Posted Jul 2, 2004
Sorry, it's a family joke...
...I'm trying!
(yes you are, very in' trying!!)
Oh well...it made me giggle
Reason is overrated, I agree entirely...I mean, it's hip to be square and all...but life would be pretty straight without twisties...
(I'm such a child of the television)
My point is that nutters make life more interesting
I think a lot of slugholes are mistaken for wormholes, mainly because people are easily confused and inherently lazy...
(and on that - I'm off to lunch )
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