Posted May 14, 2015

CarrionCrow
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Registered: May 2011
From United States

ddickinson
Battle Sister
Registered: Feb 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted May 14, 2015

Doing all right here, trying to chew through the last level of Icewind 2.
How's your day going so far?
Glad to hear you are doing okay (or all right, but I think they are about the same). Is Icewind 2 a lot longer than the first game, as you seem to have been playing this one for a longer time?
I am good, thank you. I hurt my shoulder yesterday which was quite painful, but today it seems to be worse, and also my shoulder is quite stiff today. But it's nothing serious. Ideally I would put some ice on it and rest it, but too much work to do so it will probably take a little longer to heal.

moonshineshadow
Ghost
Registered: Sep 2011
From Switzerland
Posted May 14, 2015
*good morning hugs and waves*

ddickinson
Battle Sister
Registered: Feb 2014
From United Kingdom

moonshineshadow
Ghost
Registered: Sep 2011
From Switzerland

CarrionCrow
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted May 14, 2015

Doing all right here, trying to chew through the last level of Icewind 2.
How's your day going so far?

Glad to hear you are doing okay (or all right, but I think they are about the same). Is Icewind 2 a lot longer than the first game, as you seem to have been playing this one for a longer time?
I am good, thank you. I hurt my shoulder yesterday which was quite painful, but today it seems to be worse, and also my shoulder is quite stiff today. But it's nothing serious. Ideally I would put some ice on it and rest it, but too much work to do so it will probably take a little longer to heal.
If I read correctly, a spastic cow caused your injury. Think post-recovery barbecue. =)
I'm sorry you're hurting today, that's the last thing you needed. Will hope that you're feeling better quickly.

How are you today? Did you have a nice nights sleep? Is work very busy for you today?

Hopefully your day is pleasantly busy, rather than the obnoxious, "make it stop already" busy.
Post edited May 14, 2015 by CarrionCrow

moonshineshadow
Ghost
Registered: Sep 2011
From Switzerland
Posted May 14, 2015
It is not really obnoxious but a bit stressful since I need two finish some simulation and two reports before the weekend.

ddickinson
Battle Sister
Registered: Feb 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted May 14, 2015

Thank you, I am sure in a few days my shoulder will be fine.
*big hug*

If I read correctly, a spastic cow caused your injury. Think post-recovery barbecue. =)
I'm sorry you're hurting today, that's the last thing you needed. Will hope that you're feeling better quickly.
Post edited May 14, 2015 by ddickinson

swatkat
Razor Clawson
Registered: Dec 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted May 14, 2015
Johnny Depp,in Australia shooting new Pirates movie.Well,he decided to bring his dogs
in his private plane.
Australian Government has said get them back on the plane home or they will euthanize
them.
This is the sort of crap we have to live with from this current Government.
in his private plane.
Australian Government has said get them back on the plane home or they will euthanize
them.
This is the sort of crap we have to live with from this current Government.

ddickinson
Battle Sister
Registered: Feb 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted May 14, 2015

in his private plane.
Australian Government has said get them back on the plane home or they will euthanize
them.
This is the sort of crap we have to live with from this current Government.
But seriously, I have heard that Australia is very cautious of people bringing in foreign animals and food, in order to try to limit them having an adverse effect on your eco-system.
Post edited May 14, 2015 by ddickinson

swatkat
Razor Clawson
Registered: Dec 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted May 14, 2015

in his private plane.
Australian Government has said get them back on the plane home or they will euthanize
them.
This is the sort of crap we have to live with from this current Government.

But seriously, I have heard that Australia are very protective of people bringing in foreign animals and food, in order to try to limit them having an adverse effect on your eco-system.
You nearly got me with that first part:-)

ddickinson
Battle Sister
Registered: Feb 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted May 14, 2015
Hello! I hope you are doing well?
While I do not agree with the euthanasia part, many countries do limit the free movement of animals, due to the possibility of things like rabies. The UK does quite a bit, but not so much with the EU (which has lead to some horrible trade in puppies and things like that, especially from regions such as Poland). It is understandable, and it does have its positive sides, even if it is not nice and often taken too far. If you know, how long does Australia quarantine animals coming through customs before they are allowed to stay? Speaking of that, did they offer him (Johnny Depp) quarantine and things, or did they just say "take them back or we kill them", with no option to get them through quarantine/customs?
While I do not agree with the euthanasia part, many countries do limit the free movement of animals, due to the possibility of things like rabies. The UK does quite a bit, but not so much with the EU (which has lead to some horrible trade in puppies and things like that, especially from regions such as Poland). It is understandable, and it does have its positive sides, even if it is not nice and often taken too far. If you know, how long does Australia quarantine animals coming through customs before they are allowed to stay? Speaking of that, did they offer him (Johnny Depp) quarantine and things, or did they just say "take them back or we kill them", with no option to get them through quarantine/customs?
Post edited May 14, 2015 by ddickinson

swatkat
Razor Clawson
Registered: Dec 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted May 14, 2015

While I do not agree with the euthanasia part, many countries do limit the free movement of animals, due to the possibility of things like rabies. The UK does quite a bit, but not so much with the EU (which has lead to some horrible trade in puppies and things like that, especially from regions such as Poland). It is understandable, and it does have its positive sides, even if it is not nice and often taken too far. If you know, how long does Australia quarantine animals coming through customs before they are allowed to stay? Speaking of that, did they offer him (Johnny Depp) quarantine and things, or did they just say "take them back or we kill them", with no option to get them through quarantine/customs?
Seen it on our news coverage half an hour ago.
I can understand Policys,but this could of been handled much better..

ddickinson
Battle Sister
Registered: Feb 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted May 14, 2015

Seen it on our news coverage half an hour ago.
I can understand Policys,but this could of been handled much better..
It is Johnny Depps fault, he should have checked the laws about bringing animals in, but as you said, the Australian government did not handle it, or word it in the best of ways.
I wonder how long before the animal rights groups start to complain about all this. But to be honest, some of these animal rights groups are liars and scummy. One of them used a picture of a lamb covered in blood and implied that that is what happens when you shear a sheep. It was something to do with an anti-wool campaign. But I can tell you for a fact that unless you are completely incompetent, ill-equiped, or bloody evil, shearing a sheep causes no hard, and definitely does not result in the animal covered in blood. It is also required and vital for the well-being of the sheep. Sadly these animal rights groups love to manipulate and lie to get attention and money.

swatkat
Razor Clawson
Registered: Dec 2014
From United Kingdom