The little Inn by the wayside

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eMTe wrote:Since we're on a birthday spree in last days/weeks (are there any believable surveys proving that most people are born rather in September and October than, for example, February and March?) and there's nobody on forum who I can wish hbd I'll just do it for somebody a little better known internationally than we all here.
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Counting 9 months back from September 1st.... Hm... So it seems X-mas month was jollier than usual that year. :)
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And the weather this autumn is jollier than this summer. Again.

Not a single white spot on the sky. :D
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Beautiful view you got there! I am quit envious...!

These days I am locked up in the school library with a lot of kids doing a newspaper on the different workshops our school has going on this very special school-week. It all has to do with different countries, and trying to understand the culture and history of those. Why are they as they are. It is pretty cool because I was handpicked by my boss and the school principal to be used in this particular project, where everyone was sort of just placed somewhere to do something... They knew my abilities with IT and my passion for it, and they took the ball and went with it. I was a bit worried that I would be more or less benched as the teachers and librarian who is assigned to this project as well all had meetings without me present so I felt a bit outside going into it, but now I have grabbed the reins and I am pretty much the go-to-guy on all levels. PRETTY COOL!
So I am having a great and ambitious week, but I fall asleep easily at night. :)
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Beautiful or not, this trip probably marked the end of my hiking season in Tatras. It's getting too cold to feel comfortable up there.

But there are still Beskids remaining, easy accessible even during snowstorms. ;)

Changing subject, does anybody count these:

Happy Birthday, Pagey! :D
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Happy Birthday, Pager!!!

:Birthday: :Cheers: :beersong:
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Happy Birtday Pager!!!
:birthday:
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zavie7 wrote:No new gameadding slave has been launched
It truly is a shame. How many more games we could publish on this site if we just had a game-adding slave.
So far PA, Scythe, Pager and myself hump superimposed
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Can somebody translate it? I suck at botglish.

But I believe it has some sexual connotations. :D
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I guess I do owe Pager a hump superimposed, but I'm not sure I'll share it with zavie7. PA can watch though.
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Maybe we can give Pager a new rank as his birthday present: Superimposed Humper!
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Oh, you boys! :oops:
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This is the greatest birthday by far! :lol: :Clap:
Cheers guys!

You too Zavie7, and here I thought no one cared... :oops:

I had to read that through a second time before I realized it was a bot...wow...isn't that what happens when you play Twisted Sister album backwards?
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Zyx wrote:
zavie7 wrote:No new gameadding slave has been launched
It truly is a shame. How many more games we could publish on this site if we just had a game-adding slave.
So far PA, Scythe, Pager and myself hump superimposed
:jawdrop:

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I don't get what the point of bots like that is. Do they really expect it fool people?

Also, Happy Belated Birthday, Pager! :D
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Tormuse wrote:Do they really expect
Ah, just look, you unconsciously attach human attributes to them. :D

That's how it is expected to work, exactly. ;)
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Scythe wrote:I guess I do owe Pager a hump superimposed, but I'm not sure I'll share it with zavie7. PA can watch though.
This had me crying while laughing!!!! :lol: :lol2:
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Like I said, greatest birthday ever :D

The first time I read it, I didn't clue in that it was a bot...I thought the person was drunk.
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Pager wrote:it was a bot
Pager wrote:was drunk
Maybe both answers are correct. :mrgreen:

On a more sober note Ive just recovered from a short, three-day cold, too light to even bother you with such a news. I notice that the older I am the shorter my colds are. They still follow the same 4-stage pattern though: aching palate, sore throat, water in nose, bronchial cough. But usually it took me about 4-5 days to pass all stages, now it took only 3 with both stage 2 and 3 passed during day 2.

This must mean something. 8)
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