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Old 07-24-2006, 10:00 PM   #61 (permalink)
Sign Generator
 
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Another similar fun site is www.CustomSignGenerator.com ;)

Marie wrote:

> OT but www.churchsigngenerator.com is a site I came across today. I've had
> lots of fun with it so far.
> Marie


 
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Old 07-24-2006, 11:24 PM   #62 (permalink)
Curt James
 
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Sign Generator wrote:
> Marie wrote:
>
> > OT but www.churchsigngenerator.com is a site I came across
> > today. I've had lots of fun with it so far.
> > Marie


Marie, I didn't comment? D'OH! I comment over EVERYthing. Actually
posted your link over in rec.motorcycles.harley days ago. One poster
there replied with a link to a church sign they created in response.

Thanks for posting the URL. :o)

> Another similar fun site is www.CustomSignGenerator.com ;)


Cool! I have the link open in another browser window now. Checking out
http://superman-comic.signgenerator.org/ as we speak. (Uh, okay, /as I
type/ is more accurate, but, yeah.)

Curt Swan artwork there for any old school comic book readers.

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Old 07-24-2006, 11:24 PM   #63 (permalink)
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radio913@aol.com wrote:
> Curt James wrote:
> >
> > Hmmm. It would appear you have some ground to make up.
> > Might I suggest some major ass kissing? And, uh, no more
> > mention of her having crappy tattoos. Certainly, you'll agree,
> > that's a major error in fact, right?

>
> Agreed. It wouldn't be the first time i've blown it.


heh

You're not alone, G. You are NOT alone. ;o)

> But, she's married and lives on the other side of the planet,
> so i ain't holding my breath.


Hey, whatever trips your trigger. I don't see it. She could be on
/another/ planet as far as I'm concerned. You do know I had a nose job
when I was 20, right? Zoinks! She gives me nightmares. :o/ Still,
different features or combinations of features appeal to different
people and thank God for that.

> > Anyway, sorry to read about the blazing hotness in your part of town.
> > It's sunny and clear today in south central (Pennsylvania). Best of
> > luck with the fan club. ;o)

>
> Actually, i think i may enjoy a bit of snow at this
> point....grass is always greener, eh?


Absolutely.

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Old 07-25-2006, 12:00 AM   #64 (permalink)
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yttrx wrote:
> Curt James wrote:
>
> >> Alright, if I can find them, a few people who like you.

> >
> > Hey, they're there. Ask around. ;o)

>
> I did, that's why I'm asking.


Ask someone else.

> > I'm not IM'ing you.


You forget how that went on IAM? Sad, really. That whole agree to
disgree thing was beyond your grasp apparently. Yes, imo, obviously.

> > I'm not emailing you.


That's probably not such a good idea either.

> > I'm not calling you.


Of course, if you're dead set on meeting me then ping me at curtjames
at g mail dot com with specifics - bar location, an email addy, and a
cell number.

> > If you're not reading RAB, that leaves us with, what,
> > homing pigeon? I said enjoy your fiction, but it seems
> > you've moved well beyond that.

>
> You know, for a person who's professed


Professed? That sounds too fancy. I just say stuff, no pronouncements
or decrees. I will say, obviously, at this point in time I'm
disinclined to meeting with you. There are a number of IAMers and
RABbits I'd love to meet, but you're not on that list. You're typically
rude and abrupt and, I suspect, it would be a waste of my time if we
met.

> endlessly to never have once been bothered


You haven't bothered me. I'm just not interested in meeting you. The
reasons should be obvious. 1) I think you're a jerk. 2) ...

Well, jerk about covers it.

> by anything I've ever said about him


Some opinion, some fiction, some unverifiable comments. What's to be
bothered by?

> or to him, you sure are acting as if your panties are in a bunch
> about SOMETHING.


Perception. You're absolutely welcome to yours, however skewed it might
be.

> Hey man, I don't have to push it.


Push what? The idea of us meeting? And for you to not say anything?
Sounds like the best time. I'll pass.

> You don't want to, that's cool.


Cool.

But, hey, you mentioned fate, right? Perhaps I'll be seeing you.

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