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Existential Elevator Posted Oct 23, 2004
I know *sniffle*
That'd be the 12 willing participants ...
My lungs ar rather small. Hence why I never continued saxaphone tuition
They flutter in exactly the same way bricks don't.
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TeaKay Posted Oct 23, 2004
Ah... I thought they were the players.... but all the same... fair enough *backs towards door*.
They certainly look rather large... (you just won't rise to that one, will you?)
My lungs are quite capacious... I remember when I was at school (year 3, I think, or 4 maybe) we did a lung capacity test (you know, upturned milk bottle in water with a straw in it) and found out that my lung capacity was the highest of the group including teh supply teacher that was with us (Mr Dad, for reference).
Judging by their size, I think they'd probably flutter in a rather similar way to bricks.
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Existential Elevator Posted Oct 23, 2004
there there, there'll be a film out soon...
You'll have to excuse the madness. It was very funny at the time, but this was a Friday afternoon. Everything is funny on a Friday afternoon.
Capacity has more to do with volume not size, no?....
Mr Dad WE did something similar in year 7, but I don't thinkI participated...well, I don't remember taking part anyway. My brief experience with a saxaphone tells me my lung capacity isn't impressive at all.
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TeaKay Posted Oct 23, 2004
There's two radio series to go as well. Series? Serieses? Series's? Seri? Series'?
I think it's more of a hysteria at that time, than a humour. I remember friday afternoons... in my last year, we had them in the first classroom in yellow block, in full view of my car in the carpark... was so tempting just to jump out of the window and make a mad dash for it. Until, that is, I remembered that I could just plod amiably out of the front door, and achieve the same result without so much as an "'allo, 'allo, 'allo, what's goin' on 'ere then?"
Surely size is inextricably linked with volume? And if all that is taken up by lung, well.... *slaps self with fish*
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Existential Elevator Posted Oct 25, 2004
There are two more? ... I'd be tempted to say seri, serei? Sounds more correct in a latin sense, like formula and formulae?
Awh, but jumping out of the window is so much more fun...
There there...
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TeaKay Posted Oct 26, 2004
Well, there are two more books left.
And Syllabus and syllabi. And Bus and Bi. These bloody lamen that insist on saying "Busses"... I dunno.
Tended to get you strapped to a chair under bright, flashy, multicoloured lights in the 'special' nurses office though.
I can shut up now. I need more fish- slapping, though. You have added nakedness to your image of the tutu (by way of email), and started up an entirely new image involving a maid's uniform (in another conversation on here). What are you trying to do to me?!?
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Existential Elevator Posted Oct 27, 2004
I think I remember hearing that there will be two more serei somewhere else, come to think about it. Seems logical
"Busses" I can understand. You don't want to be standing next to an old lady to hear her say "What time are the bi coming, dearie?"
Oh, but the lights are pretty... Ooooooh
I'm terribly sorry. Think about, erm... woping robots? Woping Kricket robots in tutus?
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Existential Elevator Posted Oct 28, 2004
You understand I was having an odd day yesterday. That's my excuse, and I'm sticking to it.
They're sooooo pretty...
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TeaKay Posted Oct 29, 2004
No no no, no excuses You're odd, mismatched and unusual, and you're not going to disappoint me by trying to claim that you're not :-p.
Yes, I can imagine you as the type of person who gets mesmerised by christmas trees...
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Existential Elevator Posted Nov 1, 2004
I'm afriad you've got me down to a "t" there....
Nuuuuuuuuureeek!
Actually I was having considerable difficulty in Brighton the other day because I was distracted far too easily by glittery things I brought a glittery red studded belt in the end. It sits on my wardrobe and I admire it. Spaaaaarkly...
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TeaKay Posted Nov 1, 2004
Ratut? Hanunga?
Lol, I wouldn't mind seeing that one, either I'll be sure to spangle myself up should we ever get the opportunity to meet...
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Existential Elevator Posted Nov 7, 2004
It's nureek, rutot, hanungah! Or something like that *looks in little log book*
Absolutely nout. We could pretend we didn't realise it was the 21st century and talk about computers being a faze..
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TeaKay Posted Nov 7, 2004
Yeah yeah yeah... enough of a quote. Don't need images of Kochanski this early in the... afternoon.
Sounds like a good idea to me.
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Existential Elevator Posted Nov 7, 2004
Kochanski? Really? WEll, admittedly the second was more attractive than the first, and I believe she's now a model, but still...
Would be worth a laugh, possibly...
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TeaKay Posted Nov 7, 2004
Yeah, why not?
definitely... just got in and I got straight on... Obsessed? Nah. Just wanted to see if you'd mailed me yet
It's a date.
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Existential Elevator Posted Nov 8, 2004
I don't know.. Just didn't think you'd go in for her
I do the same sometimes... Just something to look forward to.
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TeaKay Posted Nov 8, 2004
lol, why not? You're not my *only* type, you know
Glad that *someone* looks forward to something which has something to do with me
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