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  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,243

    My computer is refusing to boot.

  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,243

    trying to see if I can dual boot ubuntu and 10

    My computer is refusing to boot.

    Ubuntu live edition can boot

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    Mistara said:
    NVIATWAS said:
    Mistara said:

    psst shooo  changed the radio station

     

    he will do anything for love, but he won't do that

     

    juke bOX HiRO laaaaaaa

    Isn't Juke Box HIRO props and clothes for an older DAZ figure? :-P

    Sorry, I had to say it... :-x

     

    tee hee dee force B with u

    lool

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    DanaTA said:
    Chohole said:
    NVIATWAS said:
    DanaTA said:
    NVIATWAS said:

    Happy dance! Finally my body isback to decent functionality so I got my first sower in 3 weeks!  Nice hot water, soap, and my scrubbie made for a joyful occasion.  Got to use my fncy scalp massaging hair brush and my silver hair is all soft and silky.  Shaved, too, which with a 3 week beard growth is a painful process  - only one cut, though! The last tim I ended up with 5 cuts.. what a mess! Founts of incarmadine ichor, ewww!

    And they wonder why I don't shave!   cheeky

    Dana

    If I didn't look like an anarhist bomber, U'd grow a beard and a moustache!!!!!!

    my Dad, back in the day, decided to stop shaving when he retired.   We all decided that he woul;d have made a good stand in for Captain Birdseye  ( the advertising mascot for birdseye frozen foods)   

    Reminds me of a TV show I watched when I was young...The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.  The Ghost didn't have white hair, though...but it reminded me of that show.  smiley

    Awww, photo link didn't work.    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062565/mediaviewer/rm423237632?ref_=tt_ov_i

    Dana

    I REMEMBER THAT SHOW!!! OMG I'm so old, wah! :-(

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242

    FYI

    Th anchovis you get in the small tin are less salty and better tasting than the cheap chovies they put on pizza!

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,847
    Mistara said:

    heatwave 35F high today.

    is it time to start rendering for valentine's heart?

     

    foreshadowing is important in a novel?
    so if a character is going to ko, a couph?  get engaged or newly marries?
    clues to the bad guy

     

    mann radio station is awful, what r the kids listening to these days?  bring back grunge!!

    ...for myself, bring back good ol fashioned Rock n' Roll .

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,847
    NVIATWAS said:
    Chohole said:

    I do not understand the trend for young men to have beards these days.  Big full bushy ugly beards.  If God had meant males to have beards he would have made hairs grow out of their face.   Oh... wait....  Nevermind!

    LOL

    Almost all the mean in my life have favoured facial hair.   Dad had a moustache on and off, but never the full set till he retired. Younger brother favoured a beard.  In fact it was quite funny because when they got engaged his fiancee said to him "I have never seen you without a beard"  so he shaved it off and she went  "Oh  no don't like that, put it back"   My first husband was into a moustache, in fact wanted to grow a "Flying Officer Kite" one, which I wouldn't agree to.  His 2nd wife agreed, so he now has a full handlebar moustache.  2nd husband was into mutton chops, full victorian style and slightly longer hair, Himself,  my late partner had the full set.  My eldest son, like his father, played around with a moustache,  but always a neat and tidy one, as he was a chef.  Younger son has the full set.

    Some folks have the face for hair, and the beard-growing capacity.  Mine grow to about 1/3 inch... and stops.  3 weeks and all I have is a tough salt-and-pepper stubble, very unbecoming on anyone.  Zero good against the wind, too. :-(

    ...I used to have a "ZZ Top beard back in the late 70s, also wore a similar hat and sunglasses.  I still have to keep trimming about every two weeks.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,847

    ...so there's this green banner now telling me if I buy Tilly I can get 50% off of V8.  I didn't know Daz sold veggie juice.

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,339

    Speaking of bearded sea captains...

  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,243
    Tjohn said:

    Speaking of bearded sea captains...

    Runs away screaming!

     

    *people staring and whispering why girl is running and screaming.  Gossip continues*

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    kyoto kid said:
    NVIATWAS said:
    Chohole said:

    I do not understand the trend for young men to have beards these days.  Big full bushy ugly beards.  If God had meant males to have beards he would have made hairs grow out of their face.   Oh... wait....  Nevermind!

    LOL

    Almost all the mean in my life have favoured facial hair.   Dad had a moustache on and off, but never the full set till he retired. Younger brother favoured a beard.  In fact it was quite funny because when they got engaged his fiancee said to him "I have never seen you without a beard"  so he shaved it off and she went  "Oh  no don't like that, put it back"   My first husband was into a moustache, in fact wanted to grow a "Flying Officer Kite" one, which I wouldn't agree to.  His 2nd wife agreed, so he now has a full handlebar moustache.  2nd husband was into mutton chops, full victorian style and slightly longer hair, Himself,  my late partner had the full set.  My eldest son, like his father, played around with a moustache,  but always a neat and tidy one, as he was a chef.  Younger son has the full set.

    Some folks have the face for hair, and the beard-growing capacity.  Mine grow to about 1/3 inch... and stops.  3 weeks and all I have is a tough salt-and-pepper stubble, very unbecoming on anyone.  Zero good against the wind, too. :-(

    ...I used to have a "ZZ Top beard back in the late 70s, also wore a similar hat and sunglasses.  I still have to keep trimming about every two weeks.

    Cool!!!! :-)

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    kyoto kid said:
    Mistara said:

    heatwave 35F high today.

    is it time to start rendering for valentine's heart?

     

    foreshadowing is important in a novel?
    so if a character is going to ko, a couph?  get engaged or newly marries?
    clues to the bad guy

     

    mann radio station is awful, what r the kids listening to these days?  bring back grunge!!

    ...for myself, bring back good ol fashioned Rock n' Roll .

    Blotto "Metalhead"

    Strange snsation coming over  me

    Something I can't explain

    Suddenly there's an endless void

    Where I used to keep my brain

    Want to call a doctor but I'm too wasted to phone one

    Wanna customize my van and I don't even own one!!

    Ohh ohh ohh

    I think I'm turning into a metalhead!!

     

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    kyoto kid said:

    ...so there's this green banner now telling me if I buy Tilly I can get 50% off of V8.  I didn't know Daz sold veggie juice.

    Sales of models have dropped off.  Time to diversify!

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,847

    ...yes

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242

    Sipping Mint Magic tea whilst air frying home made potato chips.  I can't slide them super-thin so they're more like kettle chips, but tasty none-the-less.  For 2 large red taters used maybe 1/2 tablespoon olive oil!

  • ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 1,942

    You may or may not know that I spent 8 years, form age 6 to 14,  confined, deprived battered and starved, so this strikes a nerve and hits home for me. Near my neck of the woods we have the Turpins who tortured 13 children for 8 years. After surviving 8 yrs of torture as a forgiving soul, I seem to have regressed. I want to squeeze my hand through the TV and chokethe Turpin parents, just a little, so they can feel what their kids felt when they did that to them. Of course they are overweight and would not feel the effects of strangulation as much as their oldest  (depending on what they find in the back yeard) 29 year old daughter who weighed in at 89 pounds. Now the police are digging up the back yard searching for cadavers. And the weird part is the mother is smiling in her arrest and court photos. Like she's proud. URG!

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,333
    ArtAngel said:

    You may or may not know that I spent 8 years, form age 6 to 14,  confined, deprived battered and starved, so this strikes a nerve and hits home for me. Near my neck of the woods we have the Turpins who tortured 13 children for 8 years. After surviving 8 yrs of torture as a forgiving soul, I seem to have regressed. I want to squeeze my hand through the TV and chokethe Turpin parents, just a little, so they can feel what their kids felt when they did that to them. Of course they are overweight and would not feel the effects of strangulation as much as their oldest  (depending on what they find in the back yeard) 29 year old daughter who weighed in at 89 pounds. Now the police are digging up the back yard searching for cadavers. And the weird part is the mother is smiling in her arrest and court photos. Like she's proud. URG!

    My sympathies.  That whole story seems like something out of Criminal Minds!  

    Dana

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,339

    Yup.

  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    Tjohn said:

     

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,333
    atticanne said:
    Tjohn said:

     

    Well, that's the closest thing to a blank expression I've seen rendered in text!  laugh 

    Dana

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776

    Morning. Real hot here and nudging peak humidi under a cloudless, unblinking, eggshell blue sky :)

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,847

    ...Already in the 90s where you are.  (42° warmer in the Portland there than the one I'm in).

  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,243

    Computer is back running but I need to reinstall everything.   Now to find DIM, but my pillow is calling my name.  I want to tell it to shut up as it is only eight pm.

  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,243

    I am hungry.   The kitchen supposed to close at 9 but is it nine yet?  no, but the kitchen is closed for the night.

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    ArtAngel said:

    You may or may not know that I spent 8 years, form age 6 to 14,  confined, deprived battered and starved, so this strikes a nerve and hits home for me. Near my neck of the woods we have the Turpins who tortured 13 children for 8 years. After surviving 8 yrs of torture as a forgiving soul, I seem to have regressed. I want to squeeze my hand through the TV and chokethe Turpin parents, just a little, so they can feel what their kids felt when they did that to them. Of course they are overweight and would not feel the effects of strangulation as much as their oldest  (depending on what they find in the back yeard) 29 year old daughter who weighed in at 89 pounds. Now the police are digging up the back yard searching for cadavers. And the weird part is the mother is smiling in her arrest and court photos. Like she's proud. URG!

    When I read stuff like this I grow fond of public hanging... these people aren't human and should be killed like rabid dogs.  End of rant.

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    DanaTA said:
    atticanne said:
    Tjohn said:

     

    Well, that's the closest thing to a blank expression I've seen rendered in text!  laugh 

    Dana

    That was a computer glitch brought on by an escaping dog and a circling helicopter.

    And no, I'm not kidding.

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    ps1borg said:

    Morning. Real hot here and nudging peak humidi under a cloudless, unblinking, eggshell blue sky :)

    Sounds nice except for the hot part!

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    kyoto kid said:

    ...Already in the 90s where you are.  (42° warmer in the Portland there than the one I'm in).

    60f at 7:48pm.  Window partly open.  Quiet for now, looks like all the cop cars have gone home.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,847
    edited January 2018

    ...going to be near 60° tomorrow here...though of course with water from the sky again, so it won't feel like 60.

    ...police cars?

    Post edited by kyoto kid on
  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242

    Another day, another cable search.  Gathering all my music gear to sell as my final attempt to get my body go play an instrument again was unsuccessful.  Looks like ther's troo much nerve damage for even playing synth now, oh well.  Time to move to composing instead of performing!

    Other than that, things could be far worse.  Decent weather, plenty of food, body operating as well as can be expected, and my mind is like a steel trap - rusted shut. :-|

    Cooking up beans and franks - Northern beans and all-beef hot dogs with the last of the raspberry/peach chipotle sauce. Trying to get organized and switch things down to a minimalist state.  Need to start meditaring again.

    No more 'Amazing Race' to watch, so it's back to cooking shows. 'Gordon Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmares' is a very accurate title! Good Golly people with zero resayrant experience going $300,000 in debt with no customers because the head chef can't cook! Makes me wonder what they were smoking when they came up with the idea.. fortunately Gordon manages to save about 75% of the places he goes, but the show is brutal and details the places that failed and why.  Everyone who is thinking about opening a restaurant needs to warch this show, it'll save them from making a lt of really stupid mistakes.

    I will never go into the food business, it's a living Hell.  Crappy pay, insane hours, air traffic controller level stress, and little thanks.  One of my housemates went to culinary school and workd in food service for a while, she confirmed that it's just as bad as the cooking shows indicate.  You have to be insane passionate about food to do it.

    Anyway too long, didn't read.  Back to home cooking!

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