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BeowulfShaffer Started conversation Jul 13, 2008
I just read your entries on codex and geting out of talking to annoying people so I thought I say hi and that I really liked the entry on getting out of talking to people.
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BeowulfShaffer Posted Jul 13, 2008
I'm writing this late at night so I almost forgot to mention that I also love Doctor Who and got started on the show because my dad gave me a dvd of some of the Douglas Adams episodes.
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wonko the sane Posted Jul 16, 2008
hey beowulf! thanks for that . that's basically the first reasonably positive comment i got about my codex entry. i'm glad you liked my how to get rid of someone entry. i've used it and it's very effective.
now to serious business...
do you like old doctor who and new doctor who or just new? if you like old i would seriously recommend the city of death. there's this cameo with john cleese in it and i would say it's the funny scene in any old doctor who ever.
maybe we can be friends? i'm not great at this whole forum-y thing so it's nice to have someone write to me.
anyway thank you ever so much for writing
wonko
ps sorry for not getting back to you sooner (i was on holiday where life is good and internet access is expensive)
pps would it be to good to be true if you were australian and lived in sydney?
heya wonko
wonko the sane Posted Jul 16, 2008
i just wanted add: if i seem overly enthusiastic and i seem to be running away with myself it's because i, also, am writing late at night and after a 12 and a half hour train trip back from said holiday. the reason i'm saying all this: i tend to get enthusiastic when i'm tired and i don't think properly.
(it just goes to show why my motto late at night is: if i stop making sense, it's time to go to bed)
i shall now bid thee farewell and send myself to bed.
heya wonko
BeowulfShaffer Posted Jul 16, 2008
I like the old books and the new TV show I liked what I saw of the old tv show but haven't seen much of it. I don't live in austriala. I'd love to be friends and know what you mean about posting late at night.
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wonko the sane Posted Jul 17, 2008
i thought that would be too much to hope for (about australia i mean). the only reason i care is because i like the idea that i'm talking to someone in the same timezone as me. it makes talking easier as well because i'm not up late at night when for everyone else it is 11 o clock in the morning.
i had a look at your personal space and we seem to have more than just doctor who in common! i do like long wordy explanations a lot! i have a tendency to blabber.
heya wonko
BeowulfShaffer Posted Jul 17, 2008
I seem to be on at the same time as you anyways By the way anything besides Doctor Who and long explainations that you think we have in common?
heya wonko
BeowulfShaffer Posted Jul 17, 2008
Oh one more thing I float in and out of here from between 11pm GMT to 5am GMT but don't get to stay on constaly till about 5am GMT to 7 am GMT.
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wonko the sane Posted Jul 18, 2008
i just finished reading my first terry prattchet and i'm going to buy more now (i particularly like the ones on the discworld) and i like the princess bride movie though i haven't read the book and i used to do a sort of tae kwon do called chai kwang do (i think that's how it's spelled). I also like naruto and have read some full metal alchemist. i can also kind of program in Basic and ACSLogo (by kind of i mean i can do basic programming).
i'm not interested in economy though.
do you like history or science or art? they're my favourite subjects at school.
i'm quite impatient though and usually don't spend much more than half an hour or an hour on here at a time. especially if nothing seems to be happening. i'm in holidays now though so i go on pretty erratically. i'll be back at school next week so it'll be more regularly around 9 at night (aest).
does gmt mean you're in england?
heya wonko
BeowulfShaffer Posted Jul 18, 2008
I'm not in england I just am getting used to using GMT online. I'm also on a vaction from school and will probably be on less once it starts up. I like science alot and like history and art. Whats your favorite part of thoose subjects(physics/chem, pottery or drawing that sort of thing)
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wonko the sane Posted Jul 18, 2008
my favourite aspects of science are chemistry, astro/particle/experimental/physics. my favourite part of art is definitly drawing and sculpture though i suspect i quite like printmaking as well though i haven't had much exposure to it even though my mums a printmaker. i like mediaeval history ( i think a lot of people do though) but especially stuff to do with books because i like reading and my dad's a letterpress printer so i've had a lot of exposure to it.
heya wonko
wonko the sane Posted Jul 18, 2008
i have to go right now but i'll probably be back in an hour or an hour and a half.
i'll check then.
see you
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wonko the sane Posted Jul 18, 2008
i'm at my dad's so i won't be on again until tomorrow afternoon after six.
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