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Post by Valis on Jul 23, 2007 14:09:15 GMT -5
Welcome back,
this really makes my day. Let's celebrate.
All Love Jan
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Post by fourthousandholes on Jul 23, 2007 14:18:07 GMT -5
Asparagus milk shakes for all! (I've gotta stop hanging around with the Teenage Mutant Turtles, or whoever they are.... :
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Post by ccinri on Jul 23, 2007 14:26:52 GMT -5
LMAO...Hooyah Flippers!!...I mean Hooorayyy!!!
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Post by mommybird on Jul 23, 2007 14:38:54 GMT -5
Fascinating. I'm not very good at the word play. I have to let my hubby have a go at it ! ;D
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 23, 2007 14:49:59 GMT -5
Welcome back Jarv.
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Post by mysteryboy on Jul 23, 2007 15:27:35 GMT -5
Good to have you back!
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Post by JoJo on Jul 23, 2007 17:10:52 GMT -5
Glad you are back Jarv.
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Post by jarvitronics on Jul 23, 2007 20:07:45 GMT -5
JARVITRONICS A SONIC VISITOR (A visitor who played with sounds. But a visitor, none-the-less.) A CORN JOT VICTOR (Some of his word plays were pretty corny.) JARS IN A VAN You do realize that HOLES is an anagram for SHEOL, right? -j
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Post by fourthousandholes on Jul 23, 2007 21:43:43 GMT -5
I wanna know about the jars.
And believe it or not, Doc kind of picked up on the 'holes' thing some time ago.
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Post by jarvitronics on Jul 23, 2007 21:48:43 GMT -5
I wanna know about the jars. Eh, what? -j
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Post by Valis on Jul 23, 2007 21:48:56 GMT -5
"the door is a jar"-Bill Hicks
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Post by fourthousandholes on Jul 23, 2007 21:50:30 GMT -5
I wanna know about the jars. Eh, what? -j JARS IN A VAN (They'll show up in your life sooner or later. ;D)
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Post by jarvitronics on Jul 23, 2007 22:24:40 GMT -5
I wanna know about the jars. Oh I see it's a game. Okay let me try. You know those sixes I have floating all around me? Well it's even in my name. There is a Roman six in the jars. jarVIs (The name means "conquers with a spear." Hello Apollo.) -j
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Post by jarvitronics on Jul 24, 2007 19:35:04 GMT -5
Okay here is the promised explanation. Heraldry is the "old sign language" of decorating arms. The blank shield is called the "field." The items on the field are called "charges." My name is Harold I'm Lang Syne of Auld Blaze on All is revealed Plainly concealed When I charge the field Blaze on Blaze on Blaze on A blazon is a descriptive text that precisely describes a coat of arms. First comes the color of the field, followed by a description of the charges that are to be placed on the field. As you're a loose E Between three low-zen G's Our gent This is a "sounds like" version of a blazon that actually reads: Azure a lucy between three lozenges argent. It means a blue field (azure) with a pike fish (a lucy) and three diamonds (lozenges) colored silver (argent). Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds Our gent On a bee's aunt Two round L's Accosted above a croissant Say bull Have a nice day This is another "sounds like," that actually reads: Argent on a bezant two roundelles accosted above a crescent sable. This means a silver (or white) field with a gold or yellow circle (a bezant), and on that yellow circle put two roundelles (circles) side by side (accosted) above a crescent, and color the roundelles and the crescent black (sable). The "Have a nice day" was just for fun... -j
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Post by fourthousandholes on Jul 24, 2007 19:52:39 GMT -5
I rather like that shield. Sorta different from the usual designs. Disarming.
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Post by CoconutFudge on Jul 24, 2007 23:02:49 GMT -5
Welcome back! I am extremely glad to hear you are back with us.
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