JACK TOMALIN APPRECIATION SOCIETY [JAS V]

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  • TotteTotte Posts: 14,677
    edited December 1969

    Miss B said:
    Totte said:
    Szark said:
    no I didn't know but I do now...very cool. I hope you did it with an Australian Accent

    I sounded more like someone making a dirty phone call, not enough oxygen at 3000m when it was hot and I've walked/climbed for several hours.

    ~ROFLMAO~ Unfortunately Totte, there wouldn't have been any more oxygen if it had been in the dead of winter. I can't believe you even tried. ~shakes head~

    How quickly did they pass the oxygen mask and tank to you after that?

    I got my large beer served by a guy in traditional leather shorts and a feather hat and some great top hut food, no need for extra oxygen.

  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,682
    edited December 1969

    Totte said:
    Szark said:
    Well done you past todays test...a mark of a true MP fan.

    You did know I know the Philosopher's song and won a beer when we climbed Shafberg in Austria in 2009 (from 1250m to 3000m) when I sung it when we reached the top (it was a bet).


    I typed the Philosophers Song on punch-cards when I was practicing typing in my first computer class.

  • TotteTotte Posts: 14,677
    edited December 1969

    Totte said:
    Szark said:
    Well done you past todays test...a mark of a true MP fan.

    You did know I know the Philosopher's song and won a beer when we climbed Shafberg in Austria in 2009 (from 1250m to 3000m) when I sung it when we reached the top (it was a bet).


    I typed the Philosophers Song on punch-cards when I was practicing typing in my first computer class.

    You qualify in the Nerds hall of fame, welcome!

  • Daz Jack TomalinDaz Jack Tomalin Posts: 13,810
    edited December 1969

    Hope the JAS'ers like the new release! :)

  • caravellecaravelle Posts: 2,644
    edited December 1969

    You bet! The Rural Chateau bundle went straight to my cart. It looks soooo good and is exactly what I needed for a long time! I'll try it asap, but I think even now I can say thank you for another great model! :-)

    Now I have a problem concerning your sale: Saba'a AlKair or Kingdom of Marrakesh 2012? To take both would be the best, but this is too much now. Kingdom of Marrakesh 2012 with its wonderful, clean design is a strong option, Saba'a AlKair has more (and very nice) details, but the mixed style makes me hesitate... On the other hand, you can use it in an Indian or Persian environment as well as in an North African... Difficult, difficult... ;-)

  • Daz Jack TomalinDaz Jack Tomalin Posts: 13,810
    edited December 1969

    polka dot said:
    You bet! The Rural Chateau bundle went straight to my cart. It looks soooo good and is exactly what I needed for a long time! I'll try it asap, but I think even now I can say thank you for another great model! :-)

    Now I have a problem concerning your sale: Saba'a AlKair or Kingdom of Marrakesh 2012? To take both would be the best, but this is too much now. Kingdom of Marrakesh 2012 with its wonderful, clean design is a strong option, Saba'a AlKair has more (and very nice) details, but the mixed style makes me hesitate... On the other hand, you can use it in an Indian or Persian environment as well as in an North African... Difficult, difficult... ;-)

    Thank you :)

    I'm a bit biased, so I couldn't possibly say.. *cough* both *cough*.. :D

  • caravellecaravelle Posts: 2,644
    edited March 2014

    Aahh! My poor husband! My fourteen poor children! My poor cat! They will all be starving, while I am strolling from Marrakesh to India and back, enjoying myself in exquisite palaces! ;-) I'll think it over...

    EDIT: Ok, I made my decision. Marrakesh is my destination today!

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  • Daz Jack TomalinDaz Jack Tomalin Posts: 13,810
    edited December 1969

    polka dot said:
    Aahh! My poor husband! My fourteen poor children! My poor cat! They will all be starving, while I am strolling from Marrakesh to India and back, enjoying myself in exquisite palaces! ;-) I'll think it over...

    EDIT: Ok, I made my decision. Marrakesh is my destination today!

    Marrakesh.. nice :)

    And the DAZ diet is pretty effective.. lose weight *and* keep it off!

  • caravellecaravelle Posts: 2,644
    edited December 1969

    There's many a true word spoken in jest... :lol:

    And now, I'll inspect my newest real estate purchases. Yaaaay!! :-)

  • TotteTotte Posts: 14,677
    edited December 1969

    Hope the JAS'ers like the new release! :)

    Looks just like the old chateaux's we have here where you can go for "Romantic Weekends, "Spa weekends" and that host conferences during the weeks. I really love it, a must-have, like all other models from Jack.

  • hzrhzr Posts: 208
    edited December 1969

    Very nice new set there. Will buy it next month and then post you some renders at some point. As always with your releases, it looks to have very fine detail and good textures.

  • Miss BMiss B Posts: 3,071
    edited December 1969

    Totte said:
    Totte said:
    Szark said:
    Well done you past todays test...a mark of a true MP fan.

    You did know I know the Philosopher's song and won a beer when we climbed Shafberg in Austria in 2009 (from 1250m to 3000m) when I sung it when we reached the top (it was a bet).

    I typed the Philosophers Song on punch-cards when I was practicing typing in my first computer class.
    You qualify in the Nerds hall of fame, welcome!
    I'll say. Let's see it's been 5, 10, 15 . . . . close to 50 years since I played with punch-cards. Those were the days. ~shakes head~
  • Miss BMiss B Posts: 3,071
    edited December 1969

    Hope the JAS'ers like the new release! :)

    Are you kidding, it's wonderful!!! Unfortunately it will have to sit in my Wishlist for now, but it's a definite must have when I can afford it. :coolsmirk:
  • JOdelJOdel Posts: 6,306
    edited December 1969

    It's spectacular. I've been wanting a multi-use interior set that wasn't contemporary, and wasn't in a stone castle. This one can be dressed up or down acto the matt zones.

    And I like the new furniture too.

  • Miss BMiss B Posts: 3,071
    edited December 1969

    Me too, especially the tufted chair. I like the shape of that a lot. Looks very comfy, though probably could use a matching foot stool. ~hint, hint~

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,839
    edited December 1969

    ...so perfect for the Manor. This is almost how I imagined Leela's bedroom would look.


    ...*sigh* unfortunately flat broke.

  • Daz Jack TomalinDaz Jack Tomalin Posts: 13,810
    edited December 1969

    Miss B said:
    Hope the JAS'ers like the new release! :)

    Are you kidding, it's wonderful!!! Unfortunately it will have to sit in my Wishlist for now, but it's a definite must have when I can afford it. :coolsmirk:

    Thanks.. and no worries, it will be there waiting :)

  • Daz Jack TomalinDaz Jack Tomalin Posts: 13,810
    edited December 1969

    JOdel said:
    It's spectacular. I've been wanting a multi-use interior set that wasn't contemporary, and wasn't in a stone castle. This one can be dressed up or down acto the matt zones.

    And I like the new furniture too.

    Thanks!

  • Daz Jack TomalinDaz Jack Tomalin Posts: 13,810
    edited December 1969

    Miss B said:
    Me too, especially the tufted chair. I like the shape of that a lot. Looks very comfy, though probably could use a matching foot stool. ~hint, hint~

    Oh yea, it's big enough for tons of addons.. sadly I ran out of time and sanity on it. There's a texture addon in the works already, and then addons (PC most likely, too..) will be added in as time allows.

    West Park has been neglected (excuse the pun) so I think I'll be heading back there for a new pack, and also have something completely different in the works too.

  • TotteTotte Posts: 14,677
    edited December 1969

    Miss B said:
    Me too, especially the tufted chair. I like the shape of that a lot. Looks very comfy, though probably could use a matching foot stool. ~hint, hint~

    Oh yea, it's big enough for tons of addons.. sadly I ran out of time and sanity on it. There's a texture addon in the works already, and then addons (PC most likely, too..) will be added in as time allows.

    West Park has been neglected (excuse the pun) so I think I'll be heading back there for a new pack, and also have something completely different in the works too.

    Sounds very interesting with addons, WestPark and a Larch tree!

  • Miss BMiss B Posts: 3,071
    edited December 1969

    Miss B said:
    Hope the JAS'ers like the new release! :)
    Are you kidding, it's wonderful!!! Unfortunately it will have to sit in my Wishlist for now, but it's a definite must have when I can afford it. :coolsmirk:

    Thanks.. and no worries, it will be there waiting :)


    :coolsmirk:

    Me too, especially the tufted chair. I like the shape of that a lot. Looks very comfy, though probably could use a matching foot stool. ~hint, hint~

    Oh yea, it's big enough for tons of addons.. sadly I ran out of time and sanity on it. There's a texture addon in the works already, and then addons (PC most likely, too..) will be added in as time allows.
    Very Kew!! :coolsmile:

  • Miss BMiss B Posts: 3,071
    edited December 1969

    Totte said:
    . . . and a Larch tree!

    OK Totte . . . what's a Larch tree??????
  • TotteTotte Posts: 14,677
    edited March 2014

    Miss B said:
    Totte said:
    . . . and a Larch tree!

    OK Totte . . . what's a Larch tree??????

    http://www.ibras.dk/montypython/episode03.htm

    or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug8nHaelWtc

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  • Miss BMiss B Posts: 3,071
    edited December 1969

    Totte said:
    Miss B said:
    Totte said:
    . . . and a Larch tree!

    OK Totte . . . what's a Larch tree??????

    http://www.ibras.dk/montypython/episode03.htm

    or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug8nHaelWtc
    Ahhhh Monty Python. That certainly explains a lot. :coolsmirk:

  • TotteTotte Posts: 14,677
    edited December 1969

    Miss B said:
    Totte said:
    Miss B said:
    Totte said:
    . . . and a Larch tree!

    OK Totte . . . what's a Larch tree??????

    http://www.ibras.dk/montypython/episode03.htm

    or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug8nHaelWtc
    Ahhhh Monty Python. That certainly explains a lot. :coolsmirk:

    It's always Monty Python..
    As Jack said "something completely different" he had already started it.

    Waiting for Pete to catch that bait....

  • SzarkSzark Posts: 10,634
    edited December 1969

    9 PM and just turned on the PC for the first time today.

    It is like an obsession of mine that I go in to Monty Python mode when I see or hear the word Larch. Mind you I am always in MP mode anyway. I often go in to female/male stoning mode.

  • TotteTotte Posts: 14,677
    edited December 1969

    Szark said:
    9 PM and just turned on the PC for the first time today.

    It is like an obsession of mine that I go in to Monty Python mode when I see or hear the word Larch. Mind you I am always in MP mode anyway. I often go in to female/male stoning mode.

    She She she she he He HE HE HE!!

  • SzarkSzark Posts: 10,634
    edited December 1969

    Jehovah

  • TotteTotte Posts: 14,677
    edited December 1969

    Szark said:
    Jehovah

    You started it!

  • SzarkSzark Posts: 10,634
    edited December 1969

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYkbqzWVHZI the best bit for me is the start..."and a packet of gravel". ROFLOL

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