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EndreWhiteMane: If you throw a pile of dirty laundry in front of you before you fall down the basement stairs it doesn't even hurt.
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CarrionCrow: Um...that's still not good. Are you okay?
Yeah, doing fine thanks, just misjudged that last step. ;-)
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Citizentropy: I'm new here.

32. Make. TX.
OK, help me out here, 32 is your age.

Make, I assume, was a typo and should be male.

TX is either Texas, or Transsexual Crossdresser?
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EndreWhiteMane: Yeah, doing fine thanks, just misjudged that last step. ;-)
Glad it was just the one. Stairs are unpleasant when you fall down a bunch of them.
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CarrionCrow: .
Hiya Snugglette.
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EndreWhiteMane: Yeah, doing fine thanks, just misjudged that last step. ;-)
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CarrionCrow: Glad it was just the one. Stairs are unpleasant when you fall down a bunch of them.
Indeed.
More could have been potentially catastrophic.
I'm kinda glad my washing machine is in the kitchen.
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Remember that whole thing about people not wanting to apply store credit to the purchases they made during the last Insomnia I think it was?
Now I have the opposite problem.
Post edited May 17, 2016 by j0ekerr
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EndreWhiteMane: Yeah, doing fine thanks, just misjudged that last step. ;-)
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CarrionCrow: Glad it was just the one. Stairs are unpleasant when you fall down a bunch of them.
Stairs are just as unpleasant if you only miss one or two them, as I did a few months back.

It was one of those evenings where I completely misjudged the distance due to bad light, and wrenched my ankle right round. Fortunately it wasn't broken, but it was agonizingly painful, and the bruising lasted for a few weeks.
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j0ekerr: Indeed.
More could have been potentially catastrophic.
I'm kinda glad my washing machine is in the kitchen.
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Remember that whole thing about people not wanting to apply store credit to the purchases they made during the last Insomnia I think it was?
Now I have the opposite problem.
Mine isn't in the kitchen, but ground floor seems a lot safer, especially with carrying crap around.

-shakes head- Brilliant. Haven't seen anyone mention that problem, maybe it's new.
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CarrionCrow: Mine isn't in the kitchen, but ground floor seems a lot safer, especially with carrying crap around.

-shakes head- Brilliant. Haven't seen anyone mention that problem, maybe it's new.
Welp, my idea was; "if you're giving me a few cents of store credit for my purchase anyway, why not apply those to the very same purchase I'm making right now?"

But no, apparently I have to make my purchase. add that credit to my account, and then apply it to a latter purchase.

Also it is done. Now I can play as War or Death on the PC.

And yet I prefer playing a chosen undead.
Dark Souls is more addictive than crack!
Post edited May 17, 2016 by j0ekerr
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j0ekerr: Welp, my idea was; "if you're giving me a few cents of store credit for my purchase anyway, why not apply those to the very same purchase I'm making right now?"

But no, apparently I have to make my purchase. add that credit to my account, and then apply it to a latter purchase.

Also it is done. Now I can play as War or Death on the PC.

And yet I prefer playing a chosen undead.
Dark Souls is more addictive than crack!
Store credit sounds like a mix between useful and a big pain in the ass.

That's okay. It can sit in your library, like so many other games sit in people's libraries.
You'll get around to it eventually. ;)
Donut!
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blakstar: Stairs are just as unpleasant if you only miss one or two them, as I did a few months back.

It was one of those evenings where I completely misjudged the distance due to bad light, and wrenched my ankle right round. Fortunately it wasn't broken, but it was agonizingly painful, and the bruising lasted for a few weeks.
True. Things can go sideways horribly without needing to do the full kamikaze down the stairwell.

Sheesh...sounds like you did everything to mess yourself up aside from a full break. That must have sucked quite a bit.
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bela555: Donut!
Hungary.
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blakstar: Stairs are just as unpleasant if you only miss one or two them, as I did a few months back.

It was one of those evenings where I completely misjudged the distance due to bad light, and wrenched my ankle right round. Fortunately it wasn't broken, but it was agonizingly painful, and the bruising lasted for a few weeks.
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CarrionCrow: True. Things can go sideways horribly without needing to do the full kamikaze down the stairwell.

Sheesh...sounds like you did everything to mess yourself up aside from a full break. That must have sucked quite a bit.
It seems as though I never had any problems for years, but as a friend of mine said (quite a while back now!), "Once you hit 30, the warranty runs out."

I think I'm or less inclined to agree with him nowadays! :-P
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blakstar: It seems as though I never had any problems for years, but as a friend of mine said (quite a while back now!), "Once you hit 30, the warranty runs out."

I think I'm or less inclined to agree with him nowadays! :-P
Yeah, that sounds about right. -laughs- It all falls apart in time.
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Citizentropy: I'm new here.

32. Make. TX.
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Kleetus: OK, help me out here, 32 is your age.

Make, I assume, was a typo and should be male.

TX is either Texas, or Transsexual Crossdresser?
:)

Male. Texas.