September 25, 2003, 08:53
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Well I was thinking of it, but I would at least need someone else to at least take over the nudging roleplay projects of the Hive.
* Points out that Pravda fully died again when he decided to put all his roleplay time into the ACDG intro.
Also a certain classified roleplay story never got off the ground, because I decided to do the ACDG intro.
So many ex-active-members.
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September 25, 2003, 09:44
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Princess
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Is SASS back again?
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Be good, and if at first you don't succeed, perhaps failure will be back in fashion soon. -- teh Spamski
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September 25, 2003, 10:01
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#243
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The whining in response to that SASS comment in our "hello" thread.
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September 25, 2003, 13:51
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#244
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Deity
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Some of us actually have to do these unpleasant things, like spend a weekend in Bavaria and drink litres and litres of BEER. The pain of it all...
/me suffers *
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September 25, 2003, 16:15
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#245
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Warlord
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*Envies Jamski*
Send a member of PEACE in your place. Why don't you send your enemies to 'suffer'. :P
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"War forced us into the seas. When we came back upon the surface, it was a ruined and desolate place. We knew that it was not long before even the most secluded spot in the seas of Earth was polluted, so we left to the the sea of stars. That is how we came to be on Chiron."
-Dameon McPherson, Leader of the Atlantians, "The Exodus"
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September 25, 2003, 17:27
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King
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Poor Jamski...
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September 25, 2003, 17:28
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Maybe we're all a bit masochistic in the Jamski house I must stress that although the beer is excellent, the music is DIABOLICALLY BAD. Its so bad its not even amusingly bad anymore. THAT'S where the "suffering" comes in
-Jam
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September 25, 2003, 19:08
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King
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I share your sympathies with you Jamski.
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September 25, 2003, 19:34
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King
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Originally posted by Jamski
Maybe we're all a bit masochistic in the Jamski house I must stress that although the beer is excellent, the music is DIABOLICALLY BAD. Its so bad its not even amusingly bad anymore. THAT'S where the "suffering" comes in
-Jam
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Oom Pah Pah uber alles .
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September 26, 2003, 10:21
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Edit: blah and stuff (I hate Windows)
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I'm not conceited, conceit is a fault and I have no faults...
As always, will play after work. I wonder if I'll ever be able to turn that the other way...
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September 26, 2003, 13:21
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Deity
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Actually John, its Um-pah-pah Um-pah-pah, uber alles.
-Jam
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September 26, 2003, 15:00
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King
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Actually Jamski, it´s Um-pah-pah Um-pah-pah Über Alles...
Give those little dots a chance, they sure deserve it...
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September 26, 2003, 17:36
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Warlord
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*Agrees with FlameFlash about windows for reasons other then what are known*
*Thinks little dots are the root of all evil*
*Relizes he thinks too much in this post*
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"War forced us into the seas. When we came back upon the surface, it was a ruined and desolate place. We knew that it was not long before even the most secluded spot in the seas of Earth was polluted, so we left to the the sea of stars. That is how we came to be on Chiron."
-Dameon McPherson, Leader of the Atlantians, "The Exodus"
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September 27, 2003, 00:18
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King
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*Octavian explodes.
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September 27, 2003, 03:56
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King
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/me eats Octavian's xenodoughnut while he is exploding.
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September 27, 2003, 15:56
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Deity
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/me treads in the mess *
YICK!
-Jam
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September 28, 2003, 16:22
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Barman! A large, and I mean large, Black Stuff please. It has been a very eventful and very long week since I was hear, and I need alcohol to help forget it all recover
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For though he was master of the world, he was not quite sure what to do next
But he would think of something
"Hm. I suppose I should get my waffle a santa hat." - Kuciwalker
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September 28, 2003, 17:59
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I only dropped in for a pint of xenorum and I find all this trau"ma. (nearest approx to umlauts at hand)
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"Four things come not back: the spoken word, the sped arrow, the past life and the neglected opportunity."
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September 28, 2003, 18:56
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One very large Black Stuff for Drogue!
How did it go on your holiday? Do you have an adventurous travel story for us?
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September 28, 2003, 19:19
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King
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Tell us a great yarn, Function Drogue.
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September 28, 2003, 20:48
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Ye ask, and I shall oblige - sorry for the length, got a bit carried away
Where to start... The begining!
The Place
Well, the apartment was great, a very nice thrid floor place, right on the corner of the Piazza Sante Croce, next to the Basilica Sante Croce, which IMHO is the nicest church in Florence. The apartment had paintings down the hall and in the living room, and a huge one of Sante Croce in the dining room. The pencil nude in the living room was especially impressive. The Basilica Sante Croce is the resting place of Michealangelo, Machiavelli and Gallileo, and contains Dante's monument.
The Arty Bits
We went to see some wonderful places there. The Uffizi Gallery was one of the highlights. To mention all the masterpieces in there would take up many posts, suffice to say they have a huge room for Botticelli (including Birth of Venus and Spring - which are both huge), and rooms for Michealangelo, Lippi, Raphael and Andrea del Sarto, Titian, Rubens, Caravaggio, etc. not mentioning all the rooms by genre and time period of many artists. It is widely regarded as the most valuble gallery in the world, with such a huge collection of Renaissance works.
Florence in famous for it's galleries, and apart fromthe Uffizi, there is the Palantine Gallery at the Palazzo Pitti, where you can see Raphael, Rubens and Lippi in the original 15th century palace setting. The Pitti also has a modern art gallery and a huge garden, with a grotto which houses (now copies of) the 4 of Michealangelos unfinished sculptures. The 4 originals reside in the Galleria dell'Accademia, the gallery of the local art school. However that is not why people visit the Accademia. They visit it for one reason - Michealangelo's David. This was one of the highlights of the week. It is an absolutely astounding statue. Apparently the block of marble, so perfect and huge as it was, was kept for decades before they found an artist they would let work it. The result is a huge, incredibly detailed, and absolutly beautiful statue. It is truly breathtaking to behold. The other main gallery is the Bargello, the national sculpture gallery, which houses many Giambologna's, Luca del Robbia's and has a large room built to celebrate Leonardo's centenary, which has his David, among others, in it. There is so much great Renaissance art there, most little churches will have paintings or fresco's by Lippi, Vasari or some other notable artist in them.
The Food
The other thing worth mentioning is the food. The first night we went to a small place called Angiolino's. It was very good. The best pasta I'd ever had, followed by a wonderful roast veal. A great restaurant. However this was topped on the last night. The cheapest place we ate was a little trattoria in the Oltrano called La Casalina. It is a very small (about 15-20 people capacity ) family run place, and you have to cue for about 20-30 minutes for a table. By it is very much worth it. For about 75 Euros, we had a 3 course meal for 4, including wine, service and cover charge. More importantly than that was the quality. Of particular note was the Papperdelle Cinghale - thick pasta with wild boar source The richest, fullest and best pasta imaginable, with such a source on it. It was unbelieveably good. Being the carnivore I am, I skipped the anti-pasta and went for a Bistecca a Fiorentina - Florentine Steak. Not only was it bigger than the plate, it was all beautifully cooked, with a wonderful, delicate flavour. My brother had just come back from 10 weeks in the states and declared it to be better than any stake he could get over there. My dad was particularly inpressed with his seafood salad as well. It may seem strange for food to be one of the defining points of Florence, but it really was that good
Other great memories include walking back from the Ponte Vecchio (jeweller's bridge, very strange to see - google for a pic) past the Uffizi to our apartment, to see a couple performing outside the Uffizi, next to the Loggia della Signoria - where many famous statues still are kept in the open air. They sang and played Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens and a few others, and it was a really vivid moment. My family went back (tired) but I stayed, and was very glad I did.
Overall a brilliant holiday
I got back early Wednesday morning, and got to spend the whole of Wednesday with my girlfriend as Thursday 25th was her Birthday, and quite a day it was being her 18th, I wanted to so something nice, so sent her a dozen red roses, with a card telling her I'd pick her up later to go "someplace nice" (if anyones seen the friends about it they'll understand). Took her to the nicest resaurant I know, that also happens to be Italian (her favourite) and with decent vegetarian stuff (it's amazing how hard that is to find), where the waiter just happened to bring her present - a diamond, amethyst and white gold pendant - to our table. All in all a great evening, and some fantastic food
Then Friday night I started work at my favourite bar, called Revolution, which serves almost 100 different vodkas, and many cocktails. Sadly being my first shift I was on glass collecting, but still quite an experience.
And now... I'm absolutely shattered! And I haven't even mentioned the 'vocal' Italian football supporters on the way back from Italy, who were then arrested at Stansted. It was rather worrying, if hilarious when the police officer shouted at one of them "which part of sit there and shut up don't you understand" and the lady opposite tried to explain to him they speak Italian, not English.
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For though he was master of the world, he was not quite sure what to do next
But he would think of something
"Hm. I suppose I should get my waffle a santa hat." - Kuciwalker
Last edited by Drogue; September 29, 2003 at 17:37.
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September 29, 2003, 04:14
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GT can you please top the ACDG introduction thread.
Also if other factions can post their introductions too that would be appreciated. Can people avoid spamming the thread because if a faction doesn't get around to posting their intro before the thread hits 25 posts then the link doesn't work anymore as the intro would be on a different page.
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September 29, 2003, 07:19
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Sounds like you had a great time Drogue If your gf's a vegetarian, then I must say that you have EXCELLENT taste in women
-Jam
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September 29, 2003, 07:20
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My friends like to hang out in this vegetarian restaurant on campus. The food is re-fried crud baked in green stuff. They like the place because it's never crowded.
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September 29, 2003, 09:45
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Originally posted by Jamski
Sounds like you had a great time Drogue If your gf's a vegetarian, then I must say that you have EXCELLENT taste in women
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My wife is a vegetarian...
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Originally posted by Crimson Sunrise
My friends like to hang out in this vegetarian restaurant on campus. The food is re-fried crud baked in green stuff. They like the place because it's never crowded.
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Heh, what, there's xenofungus being served on Earth!?
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I'm not conceited, conceit is a fault and I have no faults...
As always, will play after work. I wonder if I'll ever be able to turn that the other way...
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September 29, 2003, 16:42
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Deity
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The food is re-fried crud baked in green stuff.
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Excellent taste in football, terrible taste in food
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My wife is a vegetarian...
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Mrs Jamski is too. Flameflash, you also have EXCELLENT taste in women
-Jam
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September 29, 2003, 17:20
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Princess
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Hive Mind Stuff please, and xenowater. My throat hurts like hell and somebody was forcing me to talk all day. Now I can bearly order my xenowater.
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September 29, 2003, 17:30
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King
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Thanks for the low-down on Florence, Drogue. If I ever go (and I really want to), it'll come in handy. I'm so hungry now!! I'm off to find an Italian place.
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September 29, 2003, 17:58
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An old friend of mind Hannibal something, just loves vegetarians. In fact for a while he said he was on a strict vegetarian diet, and washed down with a nice Chablis.
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September 29, 2003, 18:03
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Wasn't it a nice Chianti? Chablis is a white region, and no self-respecting cannibal would put a white wine with human
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For though he was master of the world, he was not quite sure what to do next
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