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The last post is the WINNER!

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Lunchtime win.

This morning the weather forecast said we will have heavy rain. What we currently have is heavy sun, a winner i think.

With no rain promised for the next hour i think I'll drag hubby on a walk in the forest.
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Good morning.

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Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
Nope i know my cats are gods. At least we know what they are. Not like some evil alien from a galaxy far far away
So...you are now calling the Chinese evil aliens and China a galaxy far far way......well that's just wrong..... I bet your cats told you to say that..... mostly because the Southern Chinese eat cats.....
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
So...you are now calling the Chinese evil aliens and China a galaxy far far way......well that's just wrong..... I bet your cats told you to say that..... mostly because the Southern Chinese eat cats.....

I didn't mention Chinese, i mention the hatching alien pod in your photo .
 

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
I didn't mention Chinese, i mention the hatching alien pod in your photo .
But it is Chinese food.... therefore.... I am using a well known Internet forum method to change the subject, put you on the defensive and in a position to argue something and defend a position.... you never had...ergo..... you are calling Chinese evil aliens and China a galaxy far far away...NEXT I imagine you will equate them to the Sith in star wars and say they are all on the dark side...thus justifying my unreasonable statement to follow.....RACIST!!!!
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
But it is Chinese food.... therefore.... I am using a well known Internet forum method to change the subject, put you on the defensive and in a position to argue something and defend a position.... you never had...ergo..... you are calling Chinese evil aliens and China a galaxy far far away...NEXT I imagine you will equate them to the Sith in star wars and say they are all on the dark side...thus justifying my unreasonable statement to follow.....RACIST!!!!

Your silly method doesn't work.

And calling me a racist is akin to calling bears ignorant, pathetic, weasel creatures
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Either the thunderstorm or the evil aliens have stolen our TV signal again.

My view, bof (french equivalent of meh but with heartfelt meaning)
Hubbies view, at least Lexa Doig isn't in Andromeda at the moment so he's not missing anything. (He's secretly in lust love with her)
The children's view, the world is coming to an end.
The cats view, ill sleep under the bed until it passes
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
The eclipse is boring here but How medieval people described solar eclipses - Medievalists.net has some fun descriptions as well as a number of very matter-of-fact ones

While the emperor was thus engaged in Syria, about the time of the winter solstice an eclipse of the sun took place, such as had never occurred before, except for the one that took place at the time of the Passion of the Lord on account of the madness of the Jews, when they committed the great sin of nailing the Creator of all things to the Cross. The nature of the eclipse was as follows. On the 22nd of December, at the fourth hour of the day, in calm, clear weather, darkness covered the earth, and all the brighter stars were visible. One could see the disk of the sun dark and unlighted, and a dim and faint gleam, like a delicate headband, illuminating the edge of the disk all the way around. Gradually the sun passed by the moon (for the latter could be seen screening off the former in a direct line), and sent out its own rays, which again filled the earth with light. People were terrified at the novel and unaccustomed sight, and propitiated the divinity with supplications, as was fitting. At that time I myself was living in Byzantium, pursuing my general education.
 
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