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Pagafyr

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  1. I gave a lift to a fellow vet I saw hitch hiking one day. I started to complain when he tossed a dead cigarette filtered butt out the vehicles window. He said, "Hey! It all came from the Earth. We're just putting it back so the next generation will have something to do with it later. Maybe they will find something better to do with it?!" I looked at him. We nodded at each other. In perfect timing we both said, "Or Not!"
  2. A Movie I saw declared the reason we're all in the state the world is in is because we are being cooked slowly like they do to tough meat in a crock pot until it is tender. Then a huge being is going to appear. That's why the galaxy is swirling around the center. They are strings of noodles on a fork that has stabbed a meatball that a giant child is going to eat. The Earth is just a tough meatball in the spaghetti.
  3. If you're interested in being a mod source you can turn your home computer into a web server, get a static IP, store mods on an external hard drive to share when people sign up on your web site. Basically a beginners mod sharing service. If you want to learn more about becoming a home based webservice Mr. Robin Scott is a leader in the scholastics of doing that and could give you assistance in getting started. Show you the ropes along the way to help you keep your service up and running and expand on the Internet. Robin Scott helped many people do so. I remember seeing him on other sites forums helping out, Dark0ne helped IGN as they grew out of their baby stage. He goes by the name of Dark0ne.
  4. My first was for Morrowind. Second one was for Fallout 3. Building them was a challenge. I fretted over every lesson needed to learn to do a mod completely. I learned every part to do it. I even did the Navmesh until I got excellent at it. I thought about doing more on them. Morrowind Dream Body Host Quest is an archaeology quest near Seda Neen. Fallout 3 The Seder Hotel is a house mod for the journey, a rest stop, with a hitch for ideas connecting to a hotel that I wanted to make discoverable with a fancy twist. I wanted to make it a Multiplayer hotel so all the friends could get a room on any floor. The super achievers would get the pent house on top. A whirlybird to fly around the DC Wastes too. I realized that it was going to need a team to set it up. Multiplayer was still a fairly new gaming style. I was swept up with other players discovering all I could in MMO's about it. Ended up following the other gamers to Star Wars The Old Republic, discovered I had panic attacks whenever someone knew me at that game sight I joined to do team quests. I was blown away because my fingers started fumbling on the keyboard messing up my character functions badly. I got kicked off the teams one after another because I couldn't control my fingers to do the fighting when in a group. I stopped trying to mod, gave up the on the idea of building an MMO like TESOnline and never got back to modding. Both my mods are not available from any modding community that I know of at this time, but I have the two mods in my modding folders. If anyone is really interested.
  5. Wow! Another bit to stir up memories. My history (I've even got a list of all my ancestors going way back in time). With this piece I can add stories about my life doing various paying jobs to my book of memoires. I've worked so many jobs while creating a path to find a dream job; with a guarantee of employment until retirement. It could take me a month of Sundays to post them all. I was always thinking I would find a dream job. One with a dream retirement plan at 65. After I had a shocking disabling experience I couldn't even lay back and enjoy life unless I kept searching for that dream job and retirement plan. I kept on doing the jobs around a rental house until the owner sold it out from under me. I learned how to build homes from the foundation up. I learned how to paint houses with a brush and roller. I learned how to roof them, T-Lock Shingles was the last job I worked on. So I am a master of all home building trades. Even landscaping! I bought the little house I have now. Still couldn't break the habit of doing all the work since I know how. Hired some people to do the roofing once. The roof's shingles lasted about 8 years. Hired five Boy Scouts who were out to make a few dollars. I thought they might be interested in getting their badges for flora, fauna, and minerals. Once I asked one of the five to find out about the weeds in the yard to figure out how remove them permanently. They were not interested enough to earn a few dollars more and get started in a landscaping business of their own though. They just wanted to mow the lawn doing a good deed for an old man. I am getting ready to do what the guy in the movie Crocodile Dundee said. Even though I am born and raise U. S. A. I like the line. Going on a walk about. Thanks. Your post has given me another section to write in my memoires.
  6. Did I sleep with Luci Dity??? Brain Fog is a memory blocker. Bloody Mary will clear my mind. Sutton Hall Rocks Delta House Mocks
  7. I ban you because that same year all of us living in our dorm (Sutton Hall at Eastern Washington State College) decided to test the U. S. Government's structure to see if it actually works. On a scale with 150 members we discovered that when all departments were tested, working together, it does. Then we backed the creation of the first Vietnam Veteran's Co-op. Which received a stamp of approval by both the Democrats House of Representatives, the Republicans Senate, and our President signed it giving it a status of an Official Government organization for us. We began to get lots of attention and were the pride of the college until a few weeks before the opening ceremony of Expo 74. Our members had been partying hardy which got us greater fame on campus. Doctor Hook and the Medicine Show played at our Campus and we became known as the Sutton Hall Fire Watch for keeping the concert safe and secure until everyone went home. Then we partied until dawn. Doctor Hook & The Medicine Show members sang the 1973 Shel Silverstein-penned hit “The Cover of 'Rolling Stone,". They recorded some of their new songs at our famous recording studio with the 16 track recording system and later got their faces on the cover of The Rolling Stones magazine.
  8. We were taught to eat stuff???
  9. Life is better with true friends!
  10. I ban XDeath13 for reminding me I made two mods. One of which XDeath13 must have downloaded; that have no political opinion or political content. Did you try to download one of them again?
  11. I ban you because I worked for the KFC for awhile. While I did I ate so much chicken I got fed up with it. :wink: :wink:
  12. I can't get no Satisfaction. I found something that surprised me while visiting a little store at West Glacier National Park. I found a company that faded out years ago that has arisen again that makes bubble gum. Bazooka. It comes with a comic strip titled Bazooka Joe. It includes a fortune too. The comic strip I got yesterday shows a girl and two guys in the first frame. The girl crying says -- Bob -- I lost my dog! One of the guys in a blue suit is in the next scene with her. Bob says. Put an ad in the paper Pat. While shedding more tears Pat says -- Bob -- My dog can't read!
  13. I ban you because I was raised by my Mother who growing up had been raised to be the foreman of the families cattle ranch. They wanted a boy, only problem was, she got there first. That makes me a trained cowboy. My memory recall reminded me of my first job. Which when I was little would likely have been running down a chicken for Mom. That's what I would have been doing for awhile. Running down, the chicken, because the one being invited to dinner would not willingly come to me. :yes:
  14. Yup! That about sums up being a rolling stone. Or if you get your picture on the cover of The Rolling Stone you'll be famous everywhere. Everyone will know you! :D
  15. Good to read your post niphilim222.
  16. I'm not getting a single start to tell a story from the heart, nor lie to stir up politicians, or romance to get a girls attention. Even money doesn't help get me thinking of some story I could write while your eyes are blinking. Not even Fame has a grip on me. It's more like I've been tamed by failure once again. It's doesn't matter though. Something will occur while surfing the nexus. I'll keep on keeping on until like solitaire I tell a story that gets my bowl filled with gold and praise will fall on my ears like raindrops. It's getting near my birth month again. Writing a horror story might be just the thing.
  17. I ban you because I heard it on a radio during 1989 while roaming the country running down a job that never would come to me. ;snicker; I heard it on the radio while searching for a job at it's location at Z 101.1 Helena's Classic Rock Station.
  18. I am about to take nutrition.
  19. Two rolling stones stopped to chat. The sun rose and they started getting warm. One looked around then turned to the other. We better get moving. Wouldn't want any moss growing under us here. Rolling stones gather no moss.
  20. That's EEevvilllll. (can I borrow that idea? :smile: ) I live out in the sticks, I don't think I have locked my door in ten years...... :D Ok, maybe for a couple days, after the folks escaped from prison, and were reported in the area..... (kept my guns loaded, and handy as well.) Of course you can! But. If you record the shrieks, you gotta share :wink: Yeah, I miss living out in the country. Miss it a hell of a lot. PSssshhhhh! I can't even buy a BB gun here in NJ :mad: What?! I was living in a cabin in Lincoln, Montana. A 12 year old could buy any hunting rifle or pistol as long as they had the money. I know because I lived in that mountain town long enough to become acquainted with the place and all it's people. I moved back to the city just in time to avoid getting acquainted with the Unabomber. He moved into a cabin a few miles from the one I was living in almost the same day I moved back to the city. He was one of those people whose whole family had a brain disorder. If you're born with it, so are your brothers and sisters because it's a defect in all of their brains. His parents have it, grandparents too, and even further back all his ancestors had it to some degree. It's a defect. It's not a disease. A disease of the brain could cause the neurological damage that could make it, but not likely. Maybe drinking Ever Clear or Wood alcohol could cause that kind of brain damage. But brain damage like his family has is in a specific area of the brain so it wouldn't likely be caused by anything external. It would have been passed down all through the ancestors to the present children. A DNA imperfection. Living in a cabin or the country is overrated, unless... Didn't you have to work??? I built a weapon that was legal for a child to have. I won't tell you what it is. I'll let you figure it out. Being's that you're country born and raised like me, you should be able to figure out what I am thinking about. As for the mouse invasion! Make a short movie and take it to the Telluride Film Festival. May as well see if you can become a great movie director/producer/cameraman. A horror movie, just in time for Halloween.
  21. I ban you because Tom Petty was running down a dream because he could never get it to come to him. That day I heard him saying that I was driving to get some deionized water, because the water refinery company near here never makes the water pumped to our houses that good.
  22. Two African Pygmy cannibal cooks had just cooked up a stew with a clown in it. As it reached completion they both tasted the stew. One looked at the other and said, Does this taste funny to you?
  23. Around the World in 80 days (1956) Amazing! Traveling was so slooooow compared to 2022. Just watched the Matrix 4... What a horrible movie... It turns out the brothers are better writers than the sisters.. Yes! Matrix 4 is different. In fact it was so much more focused on logic from a feminine point of view. :D I can see how the times have changed after watching it. I see how our travels are sped up even more in our lives on freeways at 80 MPH. Around the World in 80 days has sight seeing from a balloon, slow moving trains, steam powered ships able to do 13 Nautical miles an hour while ships with sails could get up to 22 Knots with a good wind, waiting for buffalo to cross the rails, and a variety of distractions from people in many different places. Traveling on a freeway with 2 lanes east and 2 lanes west through the canyon nearby taking in the views at 80 miles an hour gives the scenic views bit of a blur. Unless of I have had an Espresso' with Salted Caramel Cocoa before I launched; then it seems at 80 mph all is well matched for good viewing. You might want to watch "Around the World in 80 Days (1956)" during a bad weather day in the afternoon while you are more alert. :sleep:
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