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omega64: At least my sister didn't force YOU to watch the movie versions of a few of those. :l

I'm fine, always looking forward to the weekend. ;)
They make moves of Young Adult books? Ewwwww. :-)

Do you have anything nice planned for the weekend?
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omega64: At least my sister didn't force YOU to watch the movie versions of a few of those. :l

I'm fine, always looking forward to the weekend. ;)
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ddickinson: They make moves of Young Adult books? Ewwwww. :-)

Do you have anything nice planned for the weekend?
Sadly yes, try sitting through Twilight, The Hunger Games or Maze Runner. :(

Sleeping, I need more sleep.
So yes, I will be playing games past 12PM.
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omega64: Sadly yes, try sitting through Twilight, The Hunger Games or Maze Runner. :(

Sleeping, I need more sleep.
So yes, I will be playing games past 12PM.
Ah, now you mention it I remember now. For some reason my mind was blank on the movies. But no, thank you. I have not seen them so far and I hope that I never will. Especially as Twilight is full of quite a lot of abuse that is not really the kind of thing young girls should be encouraged to believe is normal.

How about games about sleeping? :-)
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ddickinson: Is there anything you don't smother in peanut butter? o_O

I get that book quite often, but usually it lists them in order of online at the top, offline at the bottom. But today it just seems to be last spoken to at the top no matter if they are online or not. It must just be a bug at my end then. No big deal. :-)

Yay! I did not know he was known that well outside of the UK. And with it being so old many don't even remember him here. Wait... you used Google? Cheater! No muffins for you. >:-|

... Okay, you can still keep the muffin. :-)
:-| ... *stares blankly* ... I don't understand the question :-)

Throw it on the pile of bugs, then. And don't ever look at oogle images for "pile of bugs">__o

Yes... I cheated. I'm sorry, but thank for your mercy :-) *eats my muffin while watching the full episode of Hancock* It's funny :-)
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ddickinson: Ah, now you mention it I remember now. For some reason my mind was blank on the movies. But no, thank you. I have not seen them so far and I hope that I never will. Especially as Twilight is full of quite a lot of abuse that is not really the kind of thing young girls should be encouraged to believe is normal.

How about games about sleeping? :-)
Nah, I don't want games to put me to sleep. :P
Can't say I can think of any games about sleeping.

Yay for Twilight being terrible.
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AgentBirdnest: :-| ... *stares blankly* ... I don't understand the question :-)

Throw it on the pile of bugs, then. And don't ever look at oogle images for "pile of bugs">__o

Yes... I cheated. I'm sorry, but thank for your mercy :-) *eats my muffin while watching the full episode of Hancock* It's funny :-)
Never mind, you get back to spreading peanut butter on top of your peanut butter. :-)

I thought that eating bugs was becoming a delicacy in the US now? o_O

No need at all to be sorry. I never expected anyone really to get it, especially not people outside of the UK. Maybe Stilton would have recognised it, but who knows. :-)

Hancock started as a radio series, one which eventually ran alongside the TV series as it was quite popular in the 1960s. And while Sid James (one of his co-stars) was on most of the radio and TV versions, there was an Australian called Bill Kerr who was fun on the radio series, but was not part of the TV series. Hancock himself though was a very troubled man, and ended up committing suicide in Australia after his alcoholism ruined his career for the most part.

*big hug*

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omega64: Nah, I don't want games to put me to sleep. :P
Can't say I can think of any games about sleeping.

Yay for Twilight being terrible.
I never said games to put you to sleep, but games about sleep. Like Among the Sleep, Mind Path to Thalamus, and games like that (I know there are more, but my mind is blank at the moment). :-)

Don't many old Twilight fans even hate it now?
Moin everyone *big hugs and waves* :)

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superstande: Haha :)

There must a program I can take, to be re-educated into the Finnish culture :P

But seriously, I'm more into the mythologies of this country, there are some interesting ones.
The metal music and all that - there are plenty of others keeping those traditions up without me ;)
Good morning :)

That sounds both funny and worrying :P

I only know fractions of the Sami mythology (mostly from CkII ^^) but it is really intering. But then i've a huge interest in mythology in general :)
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ddickinson: I never said games to put you to sleep, but games about sleep. Like Among the Sleep, Mind Path to Thalamus, and games like that (I know there are more, but my mind is blank at the moment). :-)

Don't many old Twilight fans even hate it now?
Finished Among the Sleep. It was alright I guess.
I just couldn't get into Mind for some reason.
There's a game on GOG called Dream which seems like it might be good, but I don't own it.
Don't worry it's on my wishlist. I'll get it between now and [insert future date].

I wouldn't know as I don't know any Twilight fans aside from my sister. :P
I don't remember if I actually talked to her about it recently, I highly doubt it.
Post edited June 16, 2016 by omega64
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ddickinson: Don't many old Twilight fans even hate it now?
Well my sister does.
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omega64: Finished Among the Sleep. It was alright I guess.
I just couldn't get into Mind for some reason.
There's a game on GOG called Dream which seems like it might be good, but I don't own it.
Don't worry it's on my wishlist. I'll get it between now and [insert future date].

I wouldn't know as I don't know any Twilight fans aside from my sister. :P
I don't remember if I actually talked to her about it recently, I highly doubt it.
I was not sure what I thought of Dream. It looked nice, but also like there was not much to it.

Neither do I, I just remember hearing how many turned on the series once the popularity had died down.

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ElTerprise: Well my sister does.
Likes it or hates it?

Also, good afternoon, Mr ElT. :-)
Post edited June 16, 2016 by ddickinson
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ddickinson: Likes it or hates it?
Yes.
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ddickinson: I thought that eating bugs was becoming a delicacy in the US now? o_O

No need at all to be sorry. I never expected anyone really to get it, especially not people outside of the UK. Maybe Stilton would have recognised it, but who knows. :-)

Hancock started as a radio series, one which eventually ran alongside the TV series as it was quite popular in the 1960s. And while Sid James (one of his co-stars) was on most of the radio and TV versions, there was an Australian called Bill Kerr who was fun on the radio series, but was not part of the TV series. Hancock himself though was a very troubled man, and ended up committing suicide in Australia after his alcoholism ruined his career for the most part.

*big hug*
Maybe bacon-wrapped bugs? Otherwise, I haven't heard of bug-eating here ,'',',':-| Maybe rich people do - they always want to do silly things :-)

Ho... poor guy :-|
*sad hug*
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ddickinson: Likes it or hates it?

Also, good afternoon, Mr ElT. :-)
Hey. Good afternoon *big hug* :)
Hm i thought be clear by quoting the "hate it now" part. She used to like it quite a bit but now she doesn't really like it at all.
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omega64: Yes.
Well that's an overly helpful answer which leaves no room for interpretation xD
Post edited June 16, 2016 by ElTerprise
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omega64: Yes.
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ElTerprise: Well that's an overly helpful answer which leaves no room for interpretation xD
Right?
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omega64: Right?
Yup :D