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1. 12 Jun 2009 09:39

anotherronism

Well... Maybe not quite BFF's but we've buried the hatchet. Matthew extended me an olive brnach and I've accepted it.

Funny thing about feuds - you forget, over time, what started them in the first place.

So I avow to bring no more malice or bitterness to TD except in my own drawings.

Ron

2. 12 Jun 2009 12:01

matthew

& I vow now to publicise the poop cam that I had set up in Ron's place...

:)

3. 12 Jun 2009 12:06

Baldur

matthew, can I stop being you now?

4. 12 Jun 2009 12:56

anotherronism

If you can find an audience - you are welcome to publicize it. Good luck on that front (or rear) tho

5. 12 Jun 2009 13:10

lynnspotter

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6. 12 Jun 2009 13:17

matthew

I am begining to think we should have left this one blank as well... & No Baldur... You are my best me... Don't let it go to your head...

7. 12 Jun 2009 13:55

pollyesther

YAY!!!!!!=)
LETS PARTY!

8. 12 Jun 2009 15:16

matthew

-ar +ot???

9. 12 Jun 2009 17:17

Baldur

'My girl likes to potty all the time, potty all the time, potty all the time.'

10. 12 Jun 2009 17:23

IamAnonymous

Taking bets on how long it lasts.

11. 12 Jun 2009 17:26

Baldur

I think it proves that matthew and Ron are the same person.

12. 12 Jun 2009 18:15

lynnspotter

I don't know if I can handle Ron, Matthew, & Baldur ALL being the same anomaly.

13. 12 Jun 2009 18:45

Baldur

Can I be matthew but not Ron even if matthew is Ron?
This is too algebraic (+10 points for Baldur) to comprehend.

14. 12 Jun 2009 18:47

matthew

Leave the arabians out of it... They are me too...

15. 12 Jun 2009 19:14

anotherronism

There is a way Baldur. You can be Matthew who is you and who is me but you can not be me only if you multiply me by the square root of -1. Of course - you have to kick yourself in the face first.

Let's watch shall we?

16. 12 Jun 2009 19:29

Baldur

I'm not quite that flexible, nor do I ever wish to deal with square roots again.
Years ago, when such things seemed all-important (high school) I had to twist my guidance counselor's arm to be allowed to take a geometry course instead of split semesters of algebra-trig/pre-calculus. He was quite determined that I needed advanced math.
Geometry wasn't a great love of mine but chasing obscure numbers was in my opinion worse. I was scoring well above the class average in math but hated it passionately.
I had to convince the man that in no possible future timeline would I ever allow myself to accept a position that required me to use a sliderule.
By taking the other course I still fullfilled the 4 years of mathematics required for graduation.
Perhaps more convincing to him was that I was the only senior with 3 helpings from the English Department on his schedule.

One should always mistrust those who love language.

17. 12 Jun 2009 20:47

midnightpoet

Poor Baldur! I'm a huge math nerd. You should learn to love it, it's a lot of fun.

18. 13 Jun 2009 11:48

Luna

No, really....it's not!

19. 13 Jun 2009 13:19

solosater


A friend and I were talking about this last week, she is able to do financial projections and budgeting and balancing and all sorts of mean and nasty things while I can add, subtract, multiply, and divide and I deal with fractions like a pro (decimal points scare me unless there is also a dollar sign).

She CANNOT do puzzles; word puzzles, math puzzles, logic and such completely boggle her but I on the other hand LOVE them.

My point being that math and such can be fun, but not when it might mean losing your home or car over an error.

20. 14 Jun 2009 09:07

Dragon

I always hated math in high school. Somewhat ironic then that through my time in high school I ended up doing 6 math classes. (I hated it, I just couldn't seem to get away from it) 2 of those classes were simply to try to improve my grade so I could get into a course at college which req'd a 60% in math. Perhaps what's most frustrating is that I didn't even end up doing that college course.