Introduce yourselves! (A friendly topic for new members)
- DarkMidget
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All hail!
All hail the magical mustache Gods! *starts praising*
I suppose, since I've posting here for a week or so, I should introduce myself!
I am Emma! I am from Toronto, but I'm in my first year at UofGuelph. I am not *too* much of a geek, but I suppose I could be...
Also, I think I'm a hampire generation. I remember that being the first one I saw. I've been watching the videos for a while but just joined the forums.
My brother's roommate introduced me to the site and now I am addicted ^_^
Seriously. We need an LRRics Anonymous or something. I'd totally attend.
I am Emma! I am from Toronto, but I'm in my first year at UofGuelph. I am not *too* much of a geek, but I suppose I could be...
Also, I think I'm a hampire generation. I remember that being the first one I saw. I've been watching the videos for a while but just joined the forums.
My brother's roommate introduced me to the site and now I am addicted ^_^
Seriously. We need an LRRics Anonymous or something. I'd totally attend.
- The Hitman
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- Lord Chrusher
- Can't Drink Possible Beers
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- First Video: Door to Door
- Location: In England.
Ha I met Graham when we were in elementry school. But when it comes to LLR I am in the Door to Door generation.
Also thanks to the power of old high school year books I know what you looked like in grade 11 (10 in Graham's case)
Also thanks to the power of old high school year books I know what you looked like in grade 11 (10 in Graham's case)
We are all made of star dust. However we are also made of nuclear waste.
Remember to think before you post.
- The Hitman
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Morgan wrote:chris, you may have forgotten this, but you're actually even more old school than that. i met you fully a year before i met graham... it was in drama 8/9. i was in grade 8. so you're from the i've-known-these-fuckers-for-ten-years generation.
Man, I remember that class. We found a place in the room where you could effecively barricade yourself in and hide, and we managed to avoid the majority of the work entirely by virtue of concealment.
"Just another Sunday paddleboat ride on a man-made lake with another lady stranger; if I remain lost and die on a cross, at least i wasn't born in a manger."
JesterJ. wrote:Oh noes!
You could have just edited it!
Silly Morgan.
Since he has explicitly mentioned his age in previous threads, it's a particularly absurd concern on his part.
"...so he turns to me, and he says 'Why so serious?' He puts the blade in my mouth, and says 'Why so serious?
Let's put a smile on that face!'"
Let's put a smile on that face!'"
- Lord Chrusher
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The Hitman wrote:Morgan wrote:chris, you may have forgotten this, but you're actually even more old school than that. i met you fully a year before i met graham... it was in drama 8/9. i was in grade 8. so you're from the i've-known-these-fuckers-for-ten-years generation.
Man, I remember that class. We found a place in the room where you could effecively barricade yourself in and hide, and we managed to avoid the majority of the work entirely by virtue of concealment.
Would this be Mr Kemp who only marking seemed to be asking what your mark would be?
We are all made of star dust. However we are also made of nuclear waste.
Remember to think before you post.
- The Hitman
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- The Hitman
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- magic toaster of destiny
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(No idea what everybody is talking about, but...)
Hi, I'm Tobi (actually didn't even try that name as a nick, it's almost always already taken...)
I'm actually from the pirate generation, too.
Came from /. and got stuck here.
But didn't bother to register up to yesterday.
Today actually, but I had some good hours of sleep inbetween, so it's yesterday, too.
I'm from Germany (that's a lot of bothering timezones, yes) and wear a moustache.
I like alliterations, Firefly and Heavy Metal.
Are there more obscure things that (don't) characterise me?
Probably.
Hi, I'm Tobi (actually didn't even try that name as a nick, it's almost always already taken...)
I'm actually from the pirate generation, too.
Came from /. and got stuck here.
But didn't bother to register up to yesterday.
Today actually, but I had some good hours of sleep inbetween, so it's yesterday, too.
I'm from Germany (that's a lot of bothering timezones, yes) and wear a moustache.
I like alliterations, Firefly and Heavy Metal.
Are there more obscure things that (don't) characterise me?
Probably.
Can't take the sky from me. Again.
browncoat wrote:(No idea what everybody is talking about, but...)
Hi, I'm Tobi (actually didn't even try that name as a nick, it's almost always already taken...)
I'm actually from the pirate generation, too.
Came from /. and got stuck here.
But didn't bother to register up to yesterday.
Today actually, but I had some good hours of sleep inbetween, so it's yesterday, too.
I'm from Germany (that's a lot of bothering timezones, yes) and wear a moustache.
I like alliterations, Firefly and Heavy Metal.
Are there more obscure things that (don't) characterise me?
Probably.
You're going to be my friend. German and Metal. Do ya like Rammstein?
I'm half-german. Do you speak it?
Welcome
"Good thing we got Jester to carry." -Morgan, January 20th, 2009
- magic toaster of destiny
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Rammstein are cool.
Not exactly what I hear regularly but I like them anyway.
It's really hard to find bands with good german lyrics!
And yes, I speak German, never spent more than a few weeks out of this (quite okay) country, so what else should I speak? ; )
Though... I wouldn't actually know how to say "Fire in the hole" in German without saying either something completely different or use some distorting literal translation.
What did they say in CS, Toaster?
Not exactly what I hear regularly but I like them anyway.
It's really hard to find bands with good german lyrics!
And yes, I speak German, never spent more than a few weeks out of this (quite okay) country, so what else should I speak? ; )
Though... I wouldn't actually know how to say "Fire in the hole" in German without saying either something completely different or use some distorting literal translation.
What did they say in CS, Toaster?
Can't take the sky from me. Again.
- magic toaster of destiny
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"Bombe im Raum", makes some sense.
But only very little
(It means "Bomb in the room", not something that would make me jump for cover ; ) )
Yeah, we learn one foreign language from 5th grade on, mostly English, though you can learn virtually anything you want if your school offers it (Spanish and Latin are favourites here) and another one in 7th grade, usually French or Latin (but I know people learning Japanese or Russian, again it's up to what the school offers).
There is actually, since a few years, so called bi-lingual education in some schools, teaching some subjects in English and some in German.
I took the easy way, learned English and French. I graduated in English but speak almost no French anymore ^^
But only very little
(It means "Bomb in the room", not something that would make me jump for cover ; ) )
Yeah, we learn one foreign language from 5th grade on, mostly English, though you can learn virtually anything you want if your school offers it (Spanish and Latin are favourites here) and another one in 7th grade, usually French or Latin (but I know people learning Japanese or Russian, again it's up to what the school offers).
There is actually, since a few years, so called bi-lingual education in some schools, teaching some subjects in English and some in German.
I took the easy way, learned English and French. I graduated in English but speak almost no French anymore ^^
Can't take the sky from me. Again.
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