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Any PDDers on SL? (pg. 2)
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| MisterOpus1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by josh4
I seriously don't understand how you can live there. |
Not much of a choice - school and family are all in the vicinity. Otherwise I'd be somewhere with a more consistent climate. These 100 degree summers with 5 degree winters ing kill me every year.
| quote: | Originally posted by Q5echo
i bet it's the barbeque. |
That's the other 1/2 of my rationale ;), though the Memphis dry rub baby backs are pretty damn hard to beat. |
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| Psy-T |
| quote: | Originally posted by Marc Summers
I would enjoy a PDD meet-up. We could have a nice BBQ, and I can just hear the uproars during conversations. Since it would be IRL, I can see people leaving early, and maybe even a fight or two. There are alot of people with completely different views on politics, society, and philosophy, and it would be very interesting to strike a conversation with them. |
well, too bad we're dispersed all over the world then :p |
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| occrider |
| I met trancaholic for a few beers ... followed by a lot more beers at a different bar. I would love to drink with any PDDer that comes to dc ... seriously. You can even crash on my couch so long as you don't puke on it. |
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| josh4 |
| quote: | Originally posted by MisterOpus1
Not much of a choice - school and family are all in the vicinity. Otherwise I'd be somewhere with a more consistent climate. These 100 degree summers with 5 degree winters ing kill me every year. |
Well I am pleased that beneath all that red paint in the heart of Jesusland we have at least one beacon of hope ready to keep the proponents of Intelligent Design on the school board at bay.
| quote: | Originally posted by Psy-T
well, too bad we're dispersed all over the world then :p |
Its safer that way. |
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| Shakka |
actually--I was speaking of Second Life. I just read an article about it and decided to check it out. Talk about a crazy game...
www.secondlife.com |
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| metalgearsolid |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
I met trancaholic for a few beers ... followed by a lot more beers at a different bar. I would love to drink with any PDDer that comes to dc ... seriously. You can even crash on my couch so long as you don't puke on it. |
How about supplying under-age people with liquer? If you say yes, than I will head right over to D.C. right now. |
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| CranberryJuice |
| a PDD meeting would kick ass Seriously !any of u are in mood for a trip to france ?but no seriously i would like to meet u guys and have long endless debates !:) |
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| George Smiley |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
I met trancaholic for a few beers ... followed by a lot more beers at a different bar. I would love to drink with any PDDer that comes to dc ... seriously. |
He says that... |
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| Kapedan |
| How about meeting up in D.C? I m only 4 hours away from it :D. Make it 3 with my driving :p |
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| Yoepus |
Yea, PDD first-union sounds great.
I think we should all pocket $25 a month and stash it in individual 'PDD Travel Savings Accounts'. These PDDTSAs will be tax-deductible and only redemeble two months prior to a PDD union event.
I suggest we have the first-union in a travel-neutral location like the Bahamas which are close enough to the USA and close enough to Europe where the bulk of us live. And we all won't feel we get chumped by going to Kansas City or something...
Of course those of you who live in Europe might have to save more, because well your used to paying more for everything anyways.
And we can set a day in the future in like 2 years (gosh I'll be even older then :nervous: ). So we can plan our business and personal lives around it like say, the world cup. |
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| Shakka |
So then, that's a no. Nobody here plays (or has heard of) Second Life. You could have the biggest PDD reunion you want for free if you knew what it was (possibly one of the strangest/coolest online games I've ever borne witness to).
Check it out and then look me up. |
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| George Smiley |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yoepus
Yea, PDD first-union sounds great.
I think we should all pocket $25 a month and stash it in individual 'PDD Travel Savings Accounts'. These PDDTSAs will be tax-deductible and only redemeble two months prior to a PDD union event.
I suggest we have the first-union in a travel-neutral location like the Bahamas which are close enough to the USA and close enough to Europe where the bulk of us live. And we all won't feel we get chumped by going to Kansas City or something...
Of course those of you who live in Europe might have to save more, because well your used to paying more for everything anyways.
And we can set a day in the future in like 2 years (gosh I'll be even older then :nervous: ). So we can plan our business and personal lives around it like say, the world cup. |
Do you even know where the Bahamas are?! What, you think it's the lost continent of Atlantis, slap back in between American and Europe?! |
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