Subject: Hello, uhÂ… y2k890?
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Posted on: 2014-03-29 18:52:00 UTC
What's that mean?
Subject: Hello, uhÂ… y2k890?
Author:
Posted on: 2014-03-29 18:52:00 UTC
What's that mean?
What's that mean?
Unless I just have a very poor memory right now?
Meh. Whatever- let's have a party anyway!
It looks like he or she was only gone for a week, tops. I wasn't going to point it out for fear of being rude, so good job breaking the ice, Iximaz! Now everyone can bring that up if they are so inclined!
...It suddenly strikes me that I may have used the phrase "breaking the ice" incorrectly.
But, hey, like you said, any excuse for a party! I was gone for almost six hours! Let's take out some temporally displaced streamers from the Purim party down the Board! They're temporally displaced because no one's mentioned them yet, but it is party protocol to display streamers during the festivities. They're like Schrödinger's cat, except instead of both existing and not existing simultaneously, they exist despite the lack of evidence supporting their existence, and will only solidify into being once independently proven to be real by their original source. I guess that would make them more quantum streamers, then.
Hooray! Quantum streamers for all!
The only question is, who has a car big enough to do a pizza run for the entire board? I mean, that's gotta be like, a hundred pizzas minimum. Then, what kind of sodas do we get on the side?
That is, there's one living in my backyard. He eats a lot of maple sugar, of course, like any good Canadian moose ought to. But he's not so bad at carrying pizza boxes, and I could hook him up to a sled, besides, if he doesn't object too strongly...
You lot will have to shell out for some extra maple trees to be transplanted to my backyard, though. That's the moose's payment, and he always complains he's running out of maple sap to make the sugar with.
(As to the pizza place, they'll probably take payment of a quantum streamer or two. We're pretty easygoing here in Canada, eh!)
~DF
PS: Disclaimer: DawnFire claims no responsibility for any confusion and/or future embarrassment that may be caused due to belief in the excessive stereotype use in this post. Please to be amused; please also not to believe that pizza places in Canada are always willing to be paid in anything other than cash of some sort.
The preconceptions say Canada has towering trees, and constant snow, and large dangerous animals like moose or bears that'll walk right up next to you to let you admire their majesty without goring you because they were really just on their way to find something else to eat, and people going places on big sleds pulled by reindeer and dogs, and everyone is considerate and polite, and their police wear wide-brimmed hats and ride horses around crowded cities because to some people projecting a presence is still important, and I can't figure out how to fit syrup into this anywhere but apparently it's extra-delicious there because it is extracted from the living bodies of those massive trees and taken right out to be boiled to remove tree contaminants and then directly poured over waffles after it cools down instead of being thinned out, mixed with preservatives and flavor reconstructors, and left to sit in a big tank with half a ton of other identically-processed syrup sources for a week.
Basically, I can see why whenever there's a major problem in the United States, people say "That's it. I'm moving to Canada.". I have no idea how much of those preconceived Canada notions are true, but American pop culture makes the place sound awesome.
Our own go more like "The last one out should turn the light at the airport off".
Since I forgot the first time. Also have an X-men jacket and Nightcrawler plush
Have a nice pack of nm&nm's!