Someone with not enough time on their hands but desperately wanting to acknowledge that they appreciate other people through handwritten form?
Has anyone told you welcome to the BBS?
Someone with not enough time on their hands but desperately wanting to acknowledge that they appreciate other people through handwritten form?
Has anyone told you welcome to the BBS?
Sooo…
Does this mean I need to now be on better behaviour here? (Hi dear, welcome to the BBS)
ETA and of course wouldn’t it be now that I am out of likes?
Well, well, ain’t this a nice surprise?
(And won’t I be mailing out a missive this weekend?)
Does the first reply to a comment I bestow an official Welcome to the BBS?
Should I give in to my nagging guilt and get to my backlog of reading and writing letters, or should I thank people here for the and explore the boingaverse?
Would it surprise you that I go with the latter?
eta: AND I’m outta likes. Damn you Unicorn Chasers thread!
Are your letters going anywhere? Wait, are the posts, for that matter?
We typically say such things to people who show up, doesn’t everyone like to feel welcomed?
Daily, nightly, who, lost in reams of paper dreams
Finds questions, but no answers?
Who’s to say? But when I’m not having *ahem* knitting time (new nickname for my nigh dire depressio episodes), don’t I incessantly run out of likes? [quote=“JonasEggeater, post:2739, topic:76536, full:true”]
Is this where I confess?
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Wouldn’t you rather confess in the confession thread?
Is it too soon to like the cut of your jib? Would you accept a welcome to the Mutant Hive Mind in lieu of possible jib cut liking later?
Have any of you seen The Mermaid?
Wasn’t that an odd film?
If it’s Stephen Chow, won’t I have to?
What are you waiting for?
Didn’t I just put a hold on it at the library?
Aren’t I watching Bride of Frankenstein tonight, though?
You mean as opposed to some other Stephen Chow film?
There is a new Stephen Chow movie? why am I so out of touch on these things?
Didn’t I see both Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein in a whole new way after seeing Gods and Monsters?
Anyone think a 3yo will cope okay with an (abbreviated) version of Twelfth Night?
No?
Who needs to watch Dawn of the Dead when you can go to the park and watch the PokeyMan zombies congregate and shuffle around for free?
Didn’t it go a lot better than it might have? Wasn’t the one hour length a blessing?
Don’t kids always surprise us? Won’t your child be better for having experienced Shakespeare? Isn’t this for them?