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4621. 9 Dec 2009 19:59

Baldur

I am glad you liked it.
Sometimes Baldur gets longwinded......
Sometimes It makes for funny rhetoric
However people still do read the ramblings,
Eventually.
Maybe I was made for this sort of stuff:
Always being witty and confusing,
Teasing and theatrical
Taking the bull by the
Horns, as it were.
Even super radio hosts get tired at this insane hour,
Why am I typing instead of sleeping
?



4622. 10 Dec 2009 03:45

addyirene08

She's your posse? Well, she does talk about you a lot, I think you're one of her best friends on here, Baldur....

4623. 10 Dec 2009 05:31

Baldur

heavens, We're hearing a lot from you addledean just at the same time maddydean has vanished,
You took to this site like an eel to salt water.

4624. 10 Dec 2009 05:33

Baldur

All I know about MissClick is the 4 maybe 5 lines she's typed on ThinkDraw.
Baldur does however admire her obviously wonderful taste in men.

4625. 10 Dec 2009 05:36

Baldur

It's unclear just who she is, my first instinct is that Ms.Q is actually matthew.
He is a devious one. Those scattered mispellings in her text are probably intentional.
Puzzler has also been a bit more active lately, though this doesn't seem like a Puzzler thing at all. So I'm shying away from that possibility.
Robin?
Solosater in cognito?

4626. 10 Dec 2009 05:46

Baldur

Devious people are great at games.
On top of that, they enjoy planting false trails.
Nothing pleases them more than to have people fooled
This means MissClick could even be me!
Funny aint it?
All we can do is sit back and wonder.
Luckily among the phonies like MissClick
Lie sincere young ladies like mad-adderspleen
Fortunately for us anyway.
Otherwise what could we believe in?
Really
The nice people always lead the pack.
Hopefully the idiots get bored and wander away.
I am glad to have this forum thread
So baldur can share his thoughts.
Simply remember it's all a game.
Have faith that the truth will emerge,
I tend to be optimistic about this.
Thinkdraw is meant as a complicated game, that's all.

4627. 10 Dec 2009 06:43

sheftali52

Hmmm...not sure it's matthew, but I promise I won't fall for that ----.

4628. 10 Dec 2009 08:16

matthew

MissClick is beneath even me... Subaqueous even...

4629. 10 Dec 2009 08:41

MissClick

I AM NOT subaq... whatever
my family is Methodist

4630. 10 Dec 2009 11:35

Robindcr8l

Well, there's the proof that Missclick is not me. My family is NOT Methodist!

4631. 10 Dec 2009 11:41

Robindcr8l

Besides which, the one and only time I tried to create another username is when I became "snickerdoodle" for a day. It was such a complicated endeavor that I immediately gave up and no one has ever heard from her again. No way I have the energy to go through that bother again just to keep up with the Jones' or the matthews or the madaddys or whatever. It's enough trouble just being myself and staying witty and charming!

4632. 10 Dec 2009 11:44

Robindcr8l

The thing I found ironic is that maddy disappeared and addy appeared at the same time people were rallying to get the user who deleted the pics on Guesstheartist profile to be banned for life. Makes one think maybe maddy feared being banned, so came up with a new username, no?? This is getting more and more like a soap opera. Let's call it "The Young and the Useless."

4633. 10 Dec 2009 12:25

Baldur

There is a possibility that MissClick is a new entity, but Baldur really doubts it.
Her timing has been too good
Who joins a group and jumps right into the fray?

4634. 10 Dec 2009 12:36

Robindcr8l

Matthew called his daughter, midnightpoet, missclick. perhaps he knows more than we do? But certainly no one would jump right into the fray. And how would she know so quickly how sexy you are, Baldur, unless she just presumed from that wife-beater t-shirt in your profile pic?? It took me longer than an hour in this forum to realize your sexy qualities! No, no, your first instinct was correct...she's (or he's) someone we already know.

4635. 10 Dec 2009 13:14

Baldur

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=73100

4636. 10 Dec 2009 13:25

Baldur

Login left a comment on my snowflake picture and I thought it would be better to answer it here.
The question was if the snowflake were a vision from my beadbox.

The answer was no, not intentional, but Baldur does indeed have a few amazing beaded snowflakes.
One year, perhaps a decade ago my friend Vera decided to try making beaded snowflakes based on a craft kit she found that was designed for children.
Her created the most marvelous pieces that far outshone the original boxed kit.
Baldur was quite friendly with vera at the time and received a dozen of the nicest ones as a gift.
They are fragile, beautiful and precious.
The kit featured a 4 armed snowflake but Vera's of course needed to have 6 arms, as is proper.
What haunted him was that he could not use all glass beads because of their weight, gravity distorted the shapes when heavier beads were used on the delicate silver wire.
Because of this he used thin silvered glass tubular beads everywhere he could but everywhere else they were either very light clear acrylic beads or silverplated hollow metal.
They are truly stunning.
Baldur has them sitting here on his desk, ready to hang them i9n the morning.
These will stay on display until the last snows of winter have melted.
Then they get packed away, ever so carefully.

4637. 10 Dec 2009 13:27

Baldur

snowflake +s = snowflakes
intentional +ly =intentionally
she - s =he
Her -r =he
i9n -9 =in

4638. 10 Dec 2009 16:42

SmokeanShadow

Its me, Its me that you cant see. Smoke and Shadow all around. A mystery for all that be no, answer to be found!
How interesting the first comment on my picture comes from Baulder.

4639. 10 Dec 2009 17:03

Dragon

I don't know about everyone else, but I'm getting a little tired of all these new, not really new user names.

4640. 10 Dec 2009 17:06

maddyjean08

These anonymous names are scaring me