I'v learnt lots of things about the person above me and spent a good long hours discussing with her in different threads. She is really a good person.
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I'v learnt lots of things about the person above me and spent a good long hours discussing with her in different threads. She is really a good person.
The person above me (and the person above him) contributed much to an astoundingly large thread - probably the largest constructed in such little time. :D
The person above me is probably right and Ihope that he will soon join us in that thread.
the person above me looks pretty smart!
The Person above me is a Baptist :thumbs_up and is enjoying her holidays now, I'll warrant! :D
The person above me is also a strong believer in Christ, blessed with Parents who share the same devotion.
The person above me has been blessed with the opportunity of living in Singapore for ten years. ;)
The person above me is also very busy with recitals. Good luck to her for all of them. :)
Thank you, mono. I'm just back and feel so happy to read this post. Yea, thanks to Nightshade and others too :) You here are all so cuuute!Quote:
Originally Posted by mono
and...the person above me, Loki has been online for a long time since I logged in, feeling lonely no more :)
The person above me has a very true quote for her signature and likes candles and poetry. And online-literaturing, of course. ;)
The person above me watched Pink panther yesterday. :D
I wonder though which one
The person above me is a Pharaohess of the Kingdom of Golden Smilies. She has a beautiful black wig spun of the finest wool, with elaborate curls and a magnificent golden headress with inlaid turquoise. I wonder how much Kohl she uses around the eyes.
It was the original one - the very first Peter Sellers Pink Panther, named simply, "The Pink Panther." I must confess I thought some of the sequels (A Shot in the Dark, The Pink Panther Strikes Back) much more amusing...it was even slightly tedious in places. I think it's to do with the fact that Sellers didn't have so much of a role, but that they gave the women the bigger share of fame. Sellers was classic...but the climax was good; very funny. :)Quote:
I wonder though which one
Oh the person aboveme has the same opinion as me definetly one of the sequels were better cant remeber which one though "your minkey is breaking the lewwa " I have seen that since i was 10 astill remeber it though :D
The person above me has read of the saying- VARIETY is the spice of life??? :lol:
The person above me has just changed her avatar today, and moved or gone to Versailles for a holiday.
The person above me has recently been engaged in a one-on-one duel with Nightshade for the place of next post(er) after me. ;) She has also moved recently; she lived in Frankfurt for a while, but now has found her way back to her loving grandfather. ;)
The person above me is also determined to refer to me as female. :confused:
The person above me has always made my mind wander to the days of the nordic gods. Shame what eventually happened to Loki, :)
The person above me is borne in August 4, 1988.
The person above me logged off the same time as I logged on.
Chava what happened to Loki???
The person above me ought to know that Loki (the mythical Norse god, not the forum member :D) disguised himself as a giantess and arranged the murder of Baldr (god of innocence, beauty, joy, peace). When other Norse gods discovered Loki arranged the murder, they killed his son, hunted him, and tied him to boulders, letting snake venom drip on him. :eek2:
Quite terrifying!
The person above me usually makes good comments and asks very intresting questions that need carful reflection on them.
The person above me will hopefully *not* be lost in an ocean of destiny. :) He also makes very interesting comments and...well I don't want to repeat myself...hmm...and is going onto 250 posts! :D Congratulations!
Ah, well, it all happened because of Balder (or Baldur, depending on your source). There was a prophecy that Balder would die, even though he was a god. All living and even non-living things swore never to hurt him - *except* for mistletoe. Mistletoe refused to promise not to harm Balder. Well. The gods didn't really mind. It wasn't as if a twig of mistletoe would ever do any harm.Quote:
Originally Posted by Night
So nothing - stones, blades, tigers, and other dangerous objects/beasts - could harm Balder. He was "invincible". The gods had a lot of fun throwing sticks and stones and daggers and darts and things at Balder...all they (the things, not the gods ;)) did was fall to the ground, harmless.
It just so happens that one of the gods, Hod, Balder's twin brother, was blind. "Why aren't you taking part in the fun," asked Loki.
"I wouldn't be able to see where I was aiming," explained Hod, gesturing his eyes.
"Oh, what a pity," said Loki, producing a stick of misteltoe from his pocket. "But if you like - I'll guide your hand, and you can throw this little stick at him. Just so you don't miss out on the fun."
Hod gratefully accepted, laughing as Loki positioned his hand so it was pointing directly at Balder.
Hod threw the mistletoe dart - and it killed Balder.
Loki's daughter, Hel (goddess of death and sickness), wouldn't let Balder return to earth (though he did have a resurrection, eventually, from what I recall). So yeah, all the gods were in mourning, Balder was like one of the most important ones. Hm. Odin (Loki's half/foster-brother, also king of the Norse gods) got understandably angry with Loki, and Loki understandably escaped Valhalla, and went to live in a lake as a fish (he was a shape-changer)...and after a great chase and other transformations, the gods caught the fish and took him up to a cave at the top of a mountain and forced him to change back. Loki's punishment was to stay in the cave with a great serpent dripping terribly painful venom on him forever. Well. Until Ragnarok. In Ragnarok (the end of the world) Loki escapes from the cave (and his son, the Fenrir-Wolf devours Odin), and then a totally new world will be formed.
Of course, all of that's just a legend. None of that is ever likely to happen to *me*. :D :D :D
The persen above me has made his 245 posts today. Good, this person is found of the norse mith.
the person above me gives me an impression of an idealist and I like that.
The person above me is new to the forum (welcome :wave: ) has a name that reminds me of The Taming of the Shrew, and seems to be a very...serendipitous...sort of person. ;)
Them person above me chose a doomed God for his name, I wonder why? :D
The person above us wished a very merry unbirthday to us in her signature, and, by coincidence, we have an unbirthday today and would like to thank her.
The person above me has helped me save the 'Poetry Game' thread, showing his knowledge in poetry; and he also shows an immense talent in role-playing games.
On another note, it would seem interesting to see more poetry by the person above me; I read one of his works and felt astounded! :nod:
The person above me listens to JS Bach.
The person above me has missed the book club nominations....
;) The person above me likes to kick a person when their down...
The person was absent from the Forum for some time. Welcome back! And sorry about the nominations! ;)
The preson above me was also absent from the forum for some time. We miss you posts.
The person above me has been following the same threads than I.
Heyyyy, I forgot to mention that I was sorry :blush: so I am sorry ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by papayahed
The person above me lives over the hills and far away. Where, I wonder. Dreamland? If so, which suburb? :D
a person above me has a very interesting name "refined elegance", which makes him/her look very elegant and sophisticated. like it.... :)
The person above me is a new forum member and she gets easaly used to it. She enjoys reading and sharing ideas about literature and poetry. The people around her don't share her way of thinking and what she likes that's why she is here in this forum for almost evryday. Also this person has made 63 posts in just fiew days. Congratulations.
the person above me hasn't done half badly himself, 250 since may?
The person above me has got a very intriguing avatar. One that I can't seem to identify... though I have got lots and lots of ideas what it might look like.
perhaps the above will recognise 'The Star' by Edgar Degas. An art piece i was confronted with in my class, and which i became utterly enchanted by (it's the colours..)
The person above me writes very lovely and touching poetry, especially for someone her age, and I have no doubt that she produces many more stunning lines. ;)
The above has a remarkable knowledge in tragic scripts, aka. The count of Monte Cristo, and also Shakespeare's repertoire?
I was going to say the person above me changed her avatar but I think that it has already been noted. I believe the person above me is into Degas.