Congrats to Spock 81

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:
FTR I liked her - until the umpteenth cry for attention thread.[/quote]

kind of annoying how she typed like a 12 year old…[/quote]
She’s a fucking demon at scrabble on facebook, though. Of course, she could be cheating, I know I am.

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:
FTR I liked her - until the umpteenth cry for attention thread.[/quote]

kind of annoying how she typed like a 12 year old…[/quote]
I’ve never encountered a 12 year old that actually typed like that. Her stream of consciousness discourse was one of the most interesting things on the site imo.

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:
FTR I liked her - until the umpteenth cry for attention thread.[/quote]

kind of annoying how she typed like a 12 year old…[/quote]
I’ve never encountered a 12 year old that actually typed like that. Her stream of consciousness discourse was one of the most interesting things on the site imo.[/quote]

It seemed completely unfiltered.

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:
until the umpteenth cry for attention thread.[/quote]

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:
FTR I liked her - until the umpteenth cry for attention thread.[/quote]

kind of annoying how she typed like a 12 year old…[/quote]
I’ve never encountered a 12 year old that actually typed like that.[/quote]

admittedly, I’ve never actually had a conversation with a 12 year old online, so I’ll defer to your superior experience.

tee hee hee

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:
FTR I liked her - until the umpteenth cry for attention thread.[/quote]

kind of annoying how she typed like a 12 year old…[/quote]
I’ve never encountered a 12 year old that actually typed like that.[/quote]

admittedly, I’ve never actually had a conversation with a 12 year old online, so I’ll defer to your superior experience.

tee hee hee[/quote]
Hahaha, shit I guess I should have seen that coming

[quote]Uncle Gabby wrote:

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:
FTR I liked her - until the umpteenth cry for attention thread.[/quote]

kind of annoying how she typed like a 12 year old…[/quote]
I’ve never encountered a 12 year old that actually typed like that. Her stream of consciousness discourse was one of the most interesting things on the site imo.[/quote]

It seemed completely unfiltered. [/quote]

Interesting, because it sounds like in real life she’s overly filtered.

[quote]on edge wrote:

[quote]Uncle Gabby wrote:

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:
FTR I liked her - until the umpteenth cry for attention thread.[/quote]

kind of annoying how she typed like a 12 year old…[/quote]
I’ve never encountered a 12 year old that actually typed like that. Her stream of consciousness discourse was one of the most interesting things on the site imo.[/quote]

It seemed completely unfiltered. [/quote]

Interesting, because it sounds like in real life she’s overly filtered.[/quote]
Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe, where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting.

A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help. Unfortunately that all went right down the shitter over the course of a few world class disaster threads. Not that there weren’t some nuggets of gold in those threads, they just tended to get messy and derailed.

But what the fuck do I know, I’m not a doctor, and I didn’t even stay at a holiday inn express last night. /end tired word vomit

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:
FTR I liked her - until the umpteenth cry for attention thread.[/quote]

kind of annoying how she typed like a 12 year old…[/quote]
I’ve never encountered a 12 year old that actually typed like that[/quote]
yeah, cuz all the twelve year olds you’re talking to online are cops

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:
FTR I liked her - until the umpteenth cry for attention thread.[/quote]

kind of annoying how she typed like a 12 year old…[/quote]
I’ve never encountered a 12 year old that actually typed like that.[/quote]

admittedly, I’ve never actually had a conversation with a 12 year old online, so I’ll defer to your superior experience.

tee hee hee[/quote]
Hahaha, shit I guess I should have seen that coming[/quote]

I’d glad you saw the funny side of that, that kind of banter’s always a bit of a risk

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe, where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting. A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help. [/quote]

Dianne?

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe, where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting. A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help. [/quote]

Dianne?[/quote]

lol!

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe, where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting. A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help. [/quote]

Dianne?[/quote]
I don’t get it.

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe, where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting. A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help. [/quote]

Dianne?[/quote]
I don’t get it.[/quote]

It’s sumfink like wot dat Dianne girl’d say, yeah?

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe, where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting. A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help. [/quote]

Dianne?[/quote]
I don’t get it.[/quote]

It’s sumfink like wot dat Dianne girl’d say, yeah?[/quote]
Still don’t get it. Who’s Dianne?

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe, where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting. A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help. [/quote]

Dianne?[/quote]
I don’t get it.[/quote]

It’s sumfink like wot dat Dianne girl’d say, yeah?[/quote]
Still don’t get it. Who’s Dianne?[/quote]

JESUS

you never seen Cheers???

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe, where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting. A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help. [/quote]

Dianne?[/quote]
I don’t get it.[/quote]

It’s sumfink like wot dat Dianne girl’d say, yeah?[/quote]
Still don’t get it. Who’s Dianne?[/quote]

Not sure if serious.

But if you really don’t know, she’s a character on 80’s American sitcom called Cheers.

She had a penchant for waxing poetic at times.

fwiw, I thought your post was good - even though I never interacted with this spock person.

[quote]MinotaurXXX wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe, where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting. A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help. [/quote]

Dianne?[/quote]
I don’t get it.[/quote]

It’s sumfink like wot dat Dianne girl’d say, yeah?[/quote]
Still don’t get it. Who’s Dianne?[/quote]

Not sure if serious.

But if you really don’t know, she’s a character on 80’s American sitcom called Cheers.

She had a penchant for waxing poetic at times.

fwiw, I thought your post was good - even though I never interacted with this spock person.
[/quote]

NOORRMM!!!

Who doesn’t know cheers, especially a Canadian. Its still on tv on Saturday in Vancouver

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe, where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting. A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help. [/quote]

Dianne?[/quote]
I don’t get it.[/quote]

It’s sumfink like wot dat Dianne girl’d say, yeah?[/quote]
Still don’t get it. Who’s Dianne?[/quote]

Sigh.

Well, let’s start with the lyrics to the “Cheers” theme song:


Making your way in the world today takes everything you’ve got.
Taking a break from all your worries, sure would help a lot.
Wouldn’t you like to get away?
Sometimes you want to go
Where everybody knows your name,
and they’re always glad you came.
You wanna be where you can see,
our troubles are all the same
You wanna be where everybody knows
Your name.
You wanna go where people know,
people are all the same,
You wanna go where everybody knows
your name.

and compare it to your post:

Making your way in the world today takes everything you’ve got.
Taking a break from all your worries, sure would help a lot.
Wouldn’t you like to get away?

Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe,

Sometimes you want to go
Where everybody knows your name,
and they’re always glad you came.

where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting.

You wanna be where you can see,
our troubles are all the same
You wanna be where everybody knows
Your name.
You wanna go where people know,
people are all the same,
You wanna go where everybody knows
your name.

A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help.

And finally, the theme song, in the show, was a rant from “Diane”

Hence, “Diane?”

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:

[quote]TheJonty wrote:

Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe, where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting. A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help. [/quote]

Dianne?[/quote]
I don’t get it.[/quote]

It’s sumfink like wot dat Dianne girl’d say, yeah?[/quote]
Still don’t get it. Who’s Dianne?[/quote]

Sigh.

Well, let’s start with the lyrics to the “Cheers” theme song:


Making your way in the world today takes everything you’ve got.
Taking a break from all your worries, sure would help a lot.
Wouldn’t you like to get away?
Sometimes you want to go
Where everybody knows your name,
and they’re always glad you came.
You wanna be where you can see,
our troubles are all the same
You wanna be where everybody knows
Your name.
You wanna go where people know,
people are all the same,
You wanna go where everybody knows
your name.

and compare it to your post:

Making your way in the world today takes everything you’ve got.
Taking a break from all your worries, sure would help a lot.
Wouldn’t you like to get away?

Perhaps in a world that filled her with anxiety and fear, for rational reasons or otherwise, this was one of the few places she felt safe,

Sometimes you want to go
Where everybody knows your name,
and they’re always glad you came.

where she felt she could be among kindred spirits who shared in their addiction to the iron and all that that entailed, where she could speak freely without having to feel afraid, and where her quirkiness was seen as cute and endearing as opposed to crazy and off-putting.

You wanna be where you can see,
our troubles are all the same
You wanna be where everybody knows
Your name.
You wanna go where people know,
people are all the same,
You wanna go where everybody knows
your name.

A place where she made friends once, people who listened to her rants and tried to offer advice and help.

And finally, the theme song, in the show, was a rant from “Diane”

Hence, “Diane?”

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AWESOME