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Shhhh....spoilers.... ;) |
Hey umm. Unless you want the chat skwerlz to attack, then you probably shouldn't chat about things that are unrelated to the forum, even though some people (myself included) are interested in that topic...
But anyway, you are obsessed with the Barrow-Downs when you have to get up in the middle of the night so you can go on the Barrow-Downs, and stay on here for an hour...:rolleyes: |
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Don't mind me, just ensuring the non-existence of spoilertasticness. Eon, thanks a ton for editing your post. By the by, I don't know how to do that spoiler tag thing. PM me sometime and tell me how, will you? Right around the deadline, I was refreshing the page pretty much constantly waiting for the narration. My internet went out for like 30 seconds, and I had a cow. :p |
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... Or, when you decide to do some 'quick account cleaning' and end up sitting there for 30 minutes trying to decide which thread subscriptions you can do with or without. I'm always afraid I'll forget something from way back, but I know I'll eventually spend two hours searching through the whole thread for something like four words. Just can't seem to copy, paste and archive for my own good. I'm slowly working it into a habit. :rolleyes: *remembers great golden horde thread* ~ Ka |
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I might want to get a "Barrow-Downs" e-mail, my other one wouldn't get so crowded... |
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*is reminded about the great golden horde thread* |
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I, also, check the 'Downs more than I check my email. |
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When...
(One of) the best thing(s) in being at home at last is getting properly online and to BD. Ah, the bliss. :D
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When...
...when upon rereading the WW game you modded two and a half years ago has you pining for the "good old days" when you had:
1) A job you hated 2) Absolutely no social life 3) An unfulfilled desire to get where you are now and, most pertinently, 4) Time to moderate WW. Ah... I had fun in those narrations...:D |
When you read the following line in this post by Mister Underhill:
"I read an interesting analysis of the gap between the U.S. and foreign B.O...." and immediately think of Volo's revelation: "None sweat quite in the same way as the French do. " |
You know your addicted to the Barrow-Downs when there is only about three subjects you like to talk about and they all have to do with the Barrow-Downs...
I have not been on BD for the past four days, I was getting worried that a new Paper Telephone game had started, I could not guess the rest of the quote on Palantir of Fortune, and the new Downer had come out... I thought that I would miss them all. |
Eek! I guess this is a sign of addiction...?
At Camp Meeting (Church camp for Seventh Day Adventists) I had a wonderful time telling my seven year old brother about The Phantom and Alien, which he greatly enjoyed and now him and his friend can quote about three of them! Thanks to my most horrible memory!
But what really creeped me out is there was this kid there that was maybe twelve and he looked an awful lot like Hookbill... I know that Hookbill is not twelve, and not younger than I either, but it scared me none the less... I knew he was controlling my mind, bu I didn't know he was stalking me too!:eek: Hehe, and all this while I was trying to explain to my friend what the Downs is, and complaining that I might not get home in time to read the Downer on Sunday...:rolleyes: |
When you look at someone who has made a really good point and say: "I'd give you a rep. if I could."
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You know you're addicted to the BD when...
I was playing 'Rock, Paper, Scissors' yesterday with my little brother (which included things like Mt. Zoom, The Phantom, Alien, and John Fillis) and he told me that he'd like to live in Antarctica, I asked him why and he said because there is penguins... I suddenly said "LOMMIES!" he then asked "What's a Lommy?" I told him he wouldn't understand...
Plus last night Lauri came over, we started talking like this: "Fortunately, we are getting something to eat" "Unfortunately, we didn't have anything good." this kept going on for quite some time... |
On that note: When you see a dead fairy penguin washed up on the beach, and think of–guess who?
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pun not intended, really.
Aww, you see a dead penguin and think of a Downer? What a...downer. :(
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It was, rather.:(
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But we are all dead here...
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When, after seeing THIS, you can't see anything to do with the Olympics without thinking of Formendacil... Odd that.
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You know you're addicted to the Barrow-Downs when your friend is writing and asks you how to spell "white" and you say "W-I-G-H-T"
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Another sign of addiction might be...
The first day of real classes starts tomorrow and I have about half an hour before bed, I don't have anything ready for school and I have to be there at 7:30. Yet, I am still here posting on the Barrow-Downs. This is the sad story of my life...:rolleyes: |
You know that you're addicted to the Downs when you think you see Thinlomien walking into the classroom. I actually jumped to my first and just gawked at the person, like this: :eek:, until she gave me a confused look. My friends thought I was crazy after that (which isn't entirely false). :D
Have you been attending The University of San Antonio, over here in Texas, lately, Thinlomien? :) |
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You know you're addicted to the 'Downs when you unconsciously favour one of the children in your class simply because she has the same name as your RPG character!
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Using Tolkien, the Barrow Downs, and its members to partially describe what defines who I am for a speech in my speech class.
And then when I finished, my classmates commented that they could tell from my speech how passionate I really was about these things. :D |
I think normal people would not find the following line in a TV series particularly amusing...
Soldier (to his wife): "The big bosses like me. If I went back, I would get a promotion. I could even be a legate. Hey, how would you like it, being a legate's wife?" ...but Greenie and I laughed almost hysterically. :D |
What amused me was that it reminded me of a poem by Bertolt Brecht:
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Aiiiieee... :D
Really, this is hilarious :D Oh my :D |
An example of how your impressions can be altered - I was on my blog a couple of weeks ago saying how Mithalwen* looks exactly like Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire in a famous portrait; I'd just noticed this look-a-like. Last week I popped over to Chatsworth and the same portrait was there, and I thought "Oh, it's Mithalwen" instead of thinking "Oh, that's the duchess".
*Mithalwen is free to deny this resemblance of course ;) |
You're at Oxonmoot.
You see a computer. You go on the Downs. :D |
When you cite the Barrow Downs and some of the ideas and questions posted here in class, and vice-versa.
I remember this week we had some speculative fictionists giving a talk, and I can't help but notice, my, they'd be a good addition to the Downs. And I was secretly wondering if one of them was a Downer. Well, one of my professors know about our existence, even though he denies being a member. |
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A really, really bad sign is when the BD seem to even overpower Tolkien himself in your head. I caught myself having a problem to determine whether the following sentence doesn't have more than one subject: "In the mountains only the Dwarves delved Belegost and Nogrod."
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