niphilim222 Posted December 22, 2016 Share Posted December 22, 2016 (edited) Merry Christmas, I was Lucky to have a family that gave presents to everyone, including friends. I like your work, i think you should write a book or something :geek: , it might releave your stress in life and that chance of cold virus.. :thumbsup: Edited December 22, 2016 by niphilim222 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted December 23, 2016 Author Share Posted December 23, 2016 From the way you have described what you've read of mine I feel you are the kind of person that would be happy to sit and listen to one of the family favorite holiday stories. If one of the grandparents had the gift to tell the story, they might sit with all the family gathered around at the hearth of the homes fireplace, and begin a story about this season's holiday until all the youngest children tired. Then Gran would wait for the little ones to be bedded down so the next group would be all ready to hear the next chapter of the story. Gran would continue until all the young there had all gotten tired and bedded down, and then the elder ones would chat and all go to bed soon after. Would you find that kind of story telling more to your liking? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted December 23, 2016 Author Share Posted December 23, 2016 There was a moment this morning when I thought I saw some snow which actually could be made into a snowball, but it got too cold so the snow won't stick together well enough. Oh! Well... I guess I'll watch Rise of the Guardians, with the American Jack Frost, the Australian Easter Bunny, the (origin unknown) Tooth Fairy, (origin unknown) Sandman, and the Russian Santa Claus, and the (origin unknown) Boogie man; again. I was sure Bugs Bunny said Santa was from Turkey?! I was sure Nicolas supported the local cobblers by putting coins in the shoes of good people so that the cobbler made sure they had a good pair of shoes and that was the reason Nicolas earned his fame as, Saint Nick. Every story teller from every big shot country has a different story?! Phew...For you who want to know > > > Saint Nick's history < < < here's my gift for you. Have a Merry Xmas. http://www.noradsanta.org/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted December 31, 2016 Author Share Posted December 31, 2016 Thinking up ways to make your day more fun? (Dreaming while awake (Day Dreams)) I hope you have a Happy New Year's Eve Party! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted January 1, 2017 Author Share Posted January 1, 2017 What to do for 3 hours and 42 minutes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted January 12, 2017 Author Share Posted January 12, 2017 Skyrim Special Edition has more places I missed during the explorations I went about in Skyrim standard. It was because I had a system that could provide a better image with the 64 Bit games except in 32 bit games there was bit more blur. For instance. There is a shack I found when I exited Bleak Falls Barrow and walked back to Riverwood. I looked through a window and saw a book on a stand at the foot of a bed. I did not see the trap door across from the bed though in the 32 Bit Skyrim. I visited it a couple of times when passing on quests and never explored it because the little old retired woman there never seemed intriguing enough to explore her house and garden. The book was interesting. With the 64 Bit setting I looked through the window at the book and I saw the trap door. The grasses were growing out of it still, and yet, I saw it clearly wasn't a piece of a wooden floor. There are so many interesting points I have found I could spend all day writing about the finds that didn't get my attention. Some of which added some new quests to the game I may have missed because of the eye strain caused by the 32 bit set up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted January 13, 2017 Author Share Posted January 13, 2017 If you want to have your mind turned into robotic putty don't clap your hands, If you want to be alone and lonely don't clap your hands, but if you want to flex your brains, show people, ideas are not trains. Because...some times while we're thinking we get off track! When we finally get back on, to the line we have drawn, some times the doodles turn into, "Modern Day House Hold items that achieve the marketed statement of having gained the statement in the 'Nah-ewes' calling your creation, "A New House Hold Word." Yay! Keep stretching taffy if you like, but your mind is a muscle that must be stretched a little too. Or it will become like the taffy, while sweet and chewy your brains will get all gooey, and you'll find you just stewed yourself into mental blight. U, no, you won't be able to get unglued and your mind will be stuck in senile denial hell, until the last day that; you can't do anymore of the fun things you used to do at that. The Moon is Full tonight. Woo Hoo! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted January 18, 2017 Author Share Posted January 18, 2017 It looks like I may have become a bit of a bore.I found the link which gave me a start at flexing my mental muscles. I was startled because my mind drifted into some long winded writing instead of the chop chop style most people post with. The following link started me thinking again about how to keep myself from becoming too much of a bore. http://mentalfloss.com/article/49238/7-sentences-sound-crazy-are-still-grammatical Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted January 21, 2017 Author Share Posted January 21, 2017 I once bartered with Luck. She gladly took my money. When I looked for what I thought I had paid :ermm: she gave me a look, suggesting I was trying; her patients and she thought, as I checked all her pockets, I was trying to being funny. :wallbash: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted April 13, 2017 Author Share Posted April 13, 2017 After all these years of posting babbling and a synopsis of what I had read throughout a day I have drawn a conclusion, a most profound conclusion. I didn't do it for food and water. I just did it to get a better head full of how I think, improve my ability to make sentences which made sense, and learn to laugh at myself when I saw how well I was educated. No, this isn't the beginning of the story of my life. I would end my studious nature here and gladly drift off to the nearest fresh water spring with carbonated soft water where there was a field of camp food packages fit for any astronauts who could not leave home without the good recipes cooked by Mom for them in little freeze dried packages growing like leafs on mechanical trees that process and package the food. I used to think I needed another way to assure me that I would always be able to find a way to afford another drink of fresh spring carbonated soft water and food. Now I can tell you with certainty, everything I wrote had the force of that reasoning behind it. And yet, since I already had a good supply of water and food only my pangs for wisdom and adventure among knowledgible people mingled with that worry caused me to reason with and try to write at all. I wanted to share that what I learned while on my adventures surfing the Internet too. I've acquired a bottle of water that is said to be made by a machine that creates fresh water from vapor distiller. Water from a imitation rain cloud. I have acquired a package of collection of camping packages that will last me for several weeks. Or if I decide to go to a fast food service I can savor that packed food when I get back and am hungry again. It will be good enough to eat until the year 2044 as long as I have a source of water. Hm? So, now the focus I would really still be attentive to is always being able to find some water, that is, if I still have a freeze dried backpackers package of food available until the year 2044. Of if I live until then? Which ever comes first. Well. I just got a line on some news about AI. The new DGX 1 by Nvidia is beginning to get enough notice that one of the critics has said that the DGX 1 has raised the bar and Watson may be surpassed already. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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