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  1. 10 hours ago, LittleMe Jewell said:

    Mouseworld, per chance?  I have a slew of pics from there.

    That really sounds familiar. I had a bunch of pics, too—I know for sure I had one of us on the Small World ride—but somehow I can't find them anymore.  Deletion disease, probably.

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  2. On ‎10‎/‎7‎/‎2017 at 11:20 AM, Maureen Boccaccio said:

    Prim Hearts Amusement Park - sadly, no longer there. :(

    But there are some other ones!  Like the one in your photo! And there's one in Bay City: Hairy Hippo Fun Land  http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Oak Bluffs/63/47/25.

    Once upon a time there was a place in SL that pretty much mirrored RL Disneyland. A bunch of us decided to visit together. Several went in wearing Mouseketeer hats with their names embroidered in yellow and everything; they'd all been given those over time back before this trip was even thought of.

    We had an absolutely hilarious time. With a great deal of viewpoint changing I managed to get up to the wheelhouse of the Mark Twain and 'steer' her for a bit, something I did in the original Disneyland Mark Twain when I was ten years old (and I have a Rivers of America Pilot's License with Walt Disney's signature to prove it), so that was my personal achievement. But we went on a whole bunch of rides as a group, no doubt totally spoiling them for everyone else on the ride as we fired back and forth in public.

    As it happens, that sim closed down and vanished within a few months of our visit. Coincidence? I'd think so but for one small detail. Maddy was part of the group (and in fact the first one to have gotten a Mouseketeer hat).

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  3. Re: being bitten with or without wearing the HUD. Long ago, before I knew anything at all about any vampire games in SL, I once met a chick vampire at a random but for sure non-vampire sim (it was mostly shopping mall) and said Yes to her bite request (mainly because I was hitting on her and I was pretty sure the bite would advance the runner, so to speak). At least a couple of years later a friend who it turned out was an active player told me my soul had been taken by said vampire chick. At no time did anyone give me a HUD; the only affirmation I made was to the "official" bite request where you agree to the animation. Thus I agree with Phil's recollection.

    Things did move along quite nicely after the bite, as I'd hoped. As it turned out that resulted in an absolutely hilarious situation which regrettably is impossible to report here without being far too graphic. There aren't enough asterisks.

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  4. 5 hours ago, Madelaine McMasters said:

    Last month, I watched a UPS package bounce back and forth between my local UPS distribution center and New Jersey. My need for the item (a six pound bag of popcorn) was not yet dire, so I entertained myself by guessing how long it would take for UPS to catch the error. My situation eventually became critical, necessitating a call to their #800 number. The package had made four round trips between Wisconsin and New Jersey by the time I tapped them on the shoulder. Now that my tummy is happy, my brain is upset. I wanted to see how long this could go.

    ETA: Has anyone else ever had this happen? The package, when it arrived, had only the one shipping label on the outside and didn't look excessively weary from travel, leading me to wonder if it might have been vacationing in New Jersey the entire time.

    My (possibly incorrect) understanding was that UPS only updated tracking info when a package's barcode was scanned on arrival at a location. If that's true then it really went back and forth. I have to say this sounds more like some kind of computer problem. It's possible the UPS in-house app has a lot of AI about relative weights for material and the program just wouldn't compute SIX POUNDS of popcorn.

    Good grief.

  5. Re: Ivana's post about the back yard.

    I had refrained from posting the instant I saw the picture, even though I was seriously wanting to do so. I kept reading posts. Shocking, I must say. Such behavior! It's indeed a sad day for SL when a transvestite can show proper restraint while the rest of you carry on like a bunch of trollops. Hmph.

     

    That being said......it is a really nice view.:-)

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  6. 10 hours ago, Akasha Sternberg said:

    both of you need to be watched closely so it´s good that you watch over eachother^^

    bummer for your sister, hope she doesn´t have too much trouble switching her habits and levelling the insulin and stuffs

    and thanks for the chicken juice^^ I have soup ready - been eating it since yesterday, steaming and infra red and all, massive tea drinking...and sneezing ;-;

    Akasha, do not—do NOT—drink the chicken juice! You just have to trust me on this one. Anything from Maddy and D.Q. Darwin (aka Dee) is almost certainly bad news. Dee's a sweetheart on her own, but somehow Maddy seems to be able to awake  her nefarious side. Those two chicks combined can be evil!

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  7. 3 hours ago, LittleMe Jewell said:

    "Per my knowledge" I have not had that happened in quite some years.

    Then again, poeple are likely just not telling me about it.

    Yes, my example above was from years back. That was one of my first places; I'd built a house and everything. The guy I was talking about slowly acquired almost the entire sim, one  piece at a time. The only piece left was my 2048. When I became aware of that I offered to sell; I could always go somewhere else, there were even some available plots nearby. He told me no; they liked having me there (aside from the usual flirting—I yam what I yam—there was never anything going on between us, although how he could resist me wading out thigh-deep to fish in his pond in my hot pink bikini, I'll never know).

    One of my best memories: I logged in one day around Christmas, still of course wearing the outfit I'd worn to a dance the night before. He IM'd me and asked if he could talk. I TP'd him onto the deck I'd built on top of the 1st story and we sat in my patio chairs and talked. He wanted my opinion on his SL business decisions. As if I had a clue. I did my best but what tickled me the most was that during this serious business discussion, he was looking every inch the businessman in a suit and tie (as usual) while I was still in my Christmas outfit, which was pretty much something the wickedest elf Santa ever even thought about might wear.

    Should this be in my "Why I Love Second Life' folder?

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  8. On ‎9‎/‎23‎/‎2017 at 11:56 AM, LittleMe Jewell said:

    This is part of why SL is so much fun - I'll bet she looks perfect in her own viewer.  Her hair was still like this when I left that location 5 min later.

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    They say the mirror lies, and I think that's true. I look in the mirror and think, "Well, all in all not too bad." I'm sure there's not but one person who thinks that, and that person is me. But I don't think SL lies: I know it does. You show up at your neighbor's big place in your cute new miniskirt outfit, to attend a concert he and the missus have scheduled and after exchanging the usual pleasantries he says, "Umm, Dillon. Did you know you were naked?".  Of course there's like fifteen people, most of them strangers, already in the seats. *Poof*

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  9. 16 hours ago, Lindal Kidd said:

    I am shocked...SHOCKED, I tell you, to find that there is iffy code going on at Rick's.  Er, I mean, the forums.

    Wait, did you mean Rick's American Café? I loved that place!

     

     

    Maybe my favorite line (my favorite scene is when the French B-girl starts singing La Marseillaise) is Bogey saying (to Ingrid Bergman who's pointing a revolver at him), "Go ahead. You'd be doing me a favor."

    Such good stuff.

     

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  10. Presumably in all cultures but without question in the US, younger generations have created their own catchphrases, word usages* (and words, sometimes). The sociologists probably can say why, I personally just think it's a way for young people to differentiate themselves from the status quo; to define their own culture. We're not like those old plodders. I know that I certainly had something of that in my conscious when I was young. We weren't like them; we were different!

    Texting, which is something that young people have made a part—for some the most important part—of current communication, has introduced a new (or new to me, anyway) issue. The absence of capital letters and punctuation, the use of homophonic expressions, and the complete abandonment of any even rudimentary attempt at structure make the texting 'language' it's own thing. Thumb pidgin.

    This kind of causes problems, as illustrated by the OP. Even though the "G" in GTA was in fact capitalized I'm pretty sure that was auto-formatting, not intention. The evidence certainly suggests that.  When I first read the thread title I could not figure out what was going on. Gta v sux. My first guess was that it was a comparison thing; GTA (which is an acronym that's pretty well known) I got. The 'v' was problematic. As you know the abbreviation for versus has changed, especially in conversation. It used to be "vs". More and more it is not just spoken as but written as "v". That makes sense; the only way to speak "vs" was to say the word 'versus'. The one-letter version is the same written or spoken, and that's why it's gained traction.

    In other words, I assumed the title referenced a comparison between GTA and something abbreviated SUX. That is, in fact, why I read the post—I wanted to find out wtf SUX stood for (sorry, could not resist the acronym). Turned out, once I translated  the post, that 'sux' was a texting substitution: would sound the same if you spoke it but saves two whole letters in text. It turns out that texting is the language of choice for this poster which explains why all his offerings are completely free of both punctuation and structure.

    I do hope this kind of thing doesn't catch on as a viable mainstream form of writing English or any other language. Keep it for texting, please. The written word is intended to make what one person is thinking clear to a lot of other people. Don't make that harder than it already is.

     

    *I inhabited the Sixties once upon a time. We adopted several expressions that were SO 'us', something we alone could appreciate. One of those was 'out of sight'. That was ours, man. Sometime after the Sixties I happened to read a novel by Frank Norris; a book first published in 1899—"McTeague". Like Norris's more famous novel "The Octopus", it is a California story. In it there's a scene in which a friend of McTeague tries to talk him into going on a picnic people they know are planning. In trying to convince McTeague of how great it will be, he actually says, "It'll be out of sight!". No, really. He said that. In 1899. With EXACTLY the same meaning it had for us. 

    I figure some kid at UC Berkeley read the book as part of an American Literature class, picked up on the expression,  and started it on it's way into the lexicon.

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  11. My goodness. I didna know what you guys were talking about with the SCA business. I'm flabbergasted. I mean I'm hardly scratching the surface but the roots! I saw Marion Zimmer Bradley! And Poul Anderson. POUL ANDERSON!

    I wish I had actually looked at fan stuff once in a while. I never gave a fig for any of that stuff; for me just reading the books was enough of a reward, but I gotta admit SCA sounds pretty special.

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  12. 2 hours ago, Madelaine McMasters said:

    This is how I've made and maintained friendships in SL over the years. When I am in-world, I'm usually at "The Far Away" or a sandbox, where I chat up my in-world friends while posing myself for insertion into other people's snapshots. It's meta, really. I'm double virtual.

    This. You are truly the Photo Bomb Priestess of SL. I swear I think some people stage their photos just to tempt you to *cough* improve them.

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  13. 12 hours ago, Maureen Boccaccio said:

    Arrrrr, me hearties!  Tuesday is "Talk Like a Pirate Day" - shall we gather to shiver the timbers of the Hangout?  I won't be inworld 'til about 7 pm SLT, (going to a Jake Clemons concert), but that don't let that stop the party from getting started any earlier!

    Yay!! This time I'll try to get there before everyone leaves; the time I went once before there was nobody to flirt with except a skeleton (on the plus side, he did have a bottle of rum).

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  14. 20 hours ago, Ceka Cianci said:

    Someone else in another forum I'm in posted an article that shows a lot of great movies he was in.. I'll paste it here..

    Just wanna say first,It's actors like him that are the glue that really helps great movies, become great movies..To be in all these great movies that he was in,you have to be really really really good at what you do.

     

     

    Thanks so much for that post, Ceka. I loved reading that article/remembrance, and there are several movies mentioned that I haven't seen so now they're on my list.

    You are so absolutely right about the part I bolded. He was an artist and a craftsman, and a master in both.

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  15. Speaking of not recognizing him, Maddy, I credited him with a role he didn't play! I have ALWAYS thought he was that kid in "Heat" but IMDb and everyone else on the Internet says, "No, it was Scott Wilson". Imma stunned. The movie is still something that should be on everyone's 'must see' list, though. Now I'll go back and edit my OP.

  16. If this has been mentioned I didn't find it so I'm going ahead.

    One of my favorite actors, Harry Dean Stanton, died today at 91. He didn't have starring roles (that I know of) but he was in constant demand as an actor nevertheless.

    Now that I've already biffed the one movie I credited him with (still have a hard time not believing that was him) here's one I know he was in and IMDb agrees with me. "Young Doctors in Love" with Harry delivering an important lesson about observation. A fun light-hearted spoof with some (I thought) hilarious moments.

     

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  17. LOL. I was in such as big hurry to write my post I failed to read Page 2 in which the Post of Contention was removed, thus (I suppose) relieving all and sundry from answering Phil's (and my) question.

    As my personal consolation I'm taking a fire-hardened wooden spear (the tip of which has been quite well rounded off so as to be far less than lethal) and hurling it straight at Phil so he can demonstrate his impenetrable rhino hide. Hope he wasn't bluffing; that thing will leave a heck of a bruise.

  18. On ‎9‎/‎9‎/‎2017 at 3:14 PM, Phil Deakins said:

    But there is a consensus - often. It doesn't carry the day because there's nothing that we can do, but it's still a consensus.

    In this case, it's not really a consensus, but it's what a few poeple have said, and without any objections. I feels like a consensus :)

    So far it appears that while stating assumptions as (presumably) known data is fine, some are not necessarily comfortable with going on and stating demonstrable reasons to support those stated assumptions. That's not a technique I prefer.

    Seems to me that casting aspersions (for want of a better description) in a shared forum such as this is a two-part process:

    A. One makes the statement suggesting this or that.

    B. (Waiting for comment/rebuttal if needed) One uses independently verifiable examples to defend the statement.

    If 'B' is not in your plan, you should forego 'A'. You'd just be blowin' smoke.

  19. Hippie is a daily contributor to the Feed (my.secondlife.com) and I just checked his Feed a few minutes ago. They got a Mandatory Evacuation notice about 10 hours ago (which he of course doesn't like much but I like a lot—we just want him somewhere safer, right?—so he's packing. They're leaving tomorrow (Saturday) morning.

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  20. On ‎9‎/‎6‎/‎2017 at 6:52 AM, Ceka Cianci said:

    I've been watching this one pretty close once I noticed it after Harvey hit..

    A lot of the models were showing a more westerly track for the past few days because of the High pressure sitting over the Atlantic and also the high pressure push from the jet streams..

    So a lot of the models were showing the turn point just under Miami as well as it riding under the islands and along the coast of Cuba..

    Now with it looking like the jet stream may pull out earlier than expected,Most all of the projection models have shifted more easterly..They are showing Irma above the islands and cutting north earlier,to where she will be just on the edge of Florida or out side of Florida in the cooler waters..

    A lot is riding on how soon the jet stream pulls out..If all that high pressure moves out early like they are showing Florida could really dodge a bullet..

    Most are showing Her heading into SC and NC now..

    Still this is all projections and  to be taken with a block of salt..

    If I'm in Alabama ,Florida GA,SC or NC.. Hope for the best but please,please plan for the worst..

     

    These things get in them warm waters,anything is possible.

    Thanks. After reading your post I looked at what I'd written and thought, "Why did I say '...to the northwest...'?" That would put Irma moving into the Caribbean and while that would probably give Florida a miss, it would for sure nail the crap out of somebody else, maybe even Houston!

    Simple answer. Having lived almost all my life in, or very nearly in, coastal California (as in never more than 30 miles from the beach, often less than 5) I am wired to think of open ocean as being to the west. Drove me nuts during the two weeks I spent at a place on the Gloucester (Mass) shore. Every time I looked out at the ocean my subconscious was telling me I was looking west. Never mind that's the sunrise you're seeing. It's in the west this morning. Get over it.

    So yeah. I should have said northeast. Wish to God that had happened, and I suppose something could change in the next day, but right now that looks very unlikely.

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