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Hati Posted Apr 30, 2006
But of course! Welcome, Perfectly Normal!
Do tell us about yourself (if you like to, don't feel obliged). Meanwhile i'll add you to the list.
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Perfectly-Normal Posted Apr 30, 2006
hmm.. what to tell? there's so much to tell about me..
I love
(okey, I've never been surfing, but I've seen a lot of pictures)
and
Now, everyone knows everything about me right?
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Hati Posted Apr 30, 2006
Some of us are hanging around in the Great Outdoor Bar, in case you could do with some company. The owner of the bar is Santragenius V and I haven't seen anyone paying for their drinks there.
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Santragenius V Posted May 1, 2006
Paying? Oh, that reminds me ... *goes to add up seriously long bills *
No - 'tis a bar, so takes care of the bills. But please don't look too closely at your bank statements
And welcome both here and there
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted May 2, 2006
finally! a perfectly normal girl from norway. to think that i should live to see that!
not that i care that much about normality - or nationality for that matter. i like all females with a body temperature of 37+C and an ability to breathe on their own accord
welcome pn
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Perfectly-Normal Posted May 9, 2006
Thank you PtP!
No, there aren't too many of us normal people, not outside Norway either I think.. I'm really special!
I can always take another piece of , tartaronne!
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted May 10, 2006
maybe you could give us classes in normality, p-n? it doesn't have to be perfect normality, mind. would probably be wasted on us anyway
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Perfectly-Normal Posted May 20, 2006
haha! yeah, probably a waste of time too.. (but aren't everything..) I'm not sure it's something you can learn though, it might be something you have to be born with..
To be honest Milla, I've thought the same thing, but sometimes it actually does feel like I'm the only "normal" person in the world, as it might sound.. Anyone feeling the same way?
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Hati Posted May 20, 2006
'Normal' means suitable to the rules of majority, comes from the word 'norm', methinks. Majority sets the norms. And that's what I am not.
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tartaronne Posted May 20, 2006
>>sometimes it actually does feel like I'm the only "normal" person in the world, as it might sound.. Anyone feeling the same way?<<
Yes! Why cannot people be perfectly normal like me
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted May 22, 2006
in the words of the great ford prefect: save your sanity for later.
well, it may come in handy one day. you never know
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JCNSmith Posted Nov 10, 2006
Yes, I'd like apply for membership to the Nordic Researchers Club, please.
Name: JCNSmith
Country: US of A
My qualifications: I had a dearly beloved honorary Danish grandfather who was a wonderful, delightful person and a wonderful story teller; he told me many, many stories, perhaps even a few that were true, about his youth and life in Denmark.
I have already been granted honorary Danish citizenship by virtue of the august powers vested in Santra, and tartaronne has agreed to serve as my character witness; she can verify that I am indeed a character.
I hope these qualifications are sufficient. If not, I will gladly manufacture any others that may be required.
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Nov 10, 2006
oh my, if both tartaronne and santra agree, who am i to disagree?
welcome to this noble (if somewhat shabby) society
mine's a tuborg
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- 2546: Santragenius V (May 1, 2006)
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- 2548: Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ (May 2, 2006)
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