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bilqis 04-03-2001 01:18 PM

AND on to another topic for the day.......
KD, could you give us a song? Maybe that'll lighten the mood in here again.

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Sometimes I think I
understand everything,
then I regain consciousness.

Most Happy Taker of Zeeke
and member of the
Moon's Hope Inn
Ladies Guild

Tobbin 04-03-2001 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Yorick:

Ladyrae if you'll let me express myself without getting cut then please read.

Getting on requires MUTUAL respect and tolerance. It's all very well asking me to tolerate something I don't like without then tolerating my dislike http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...miles/wink.gif C'mon whack me on the head (takes off Donut's tin hat). I like you and Reeka both (she shouldn't feel battered). I like the playful way you have with words and the way you write. However aside from any 'minors concerns' you have to understand that the innuedo is excluding and alienating to those that aren't into it - hence that's one reason I'm not posting here much. Rather than leave because I was bored or annoyed/concerned with the direction things have gone I thought it better to express my opinion.

Didn't want to make you feel bad mate. http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...iles/frown.gif


Hi Donut! (ICU)


I follow you somewhat here, and that's one of the main reasons that I stay out of the INN too. I do come in if I need to ask someone something or I notice that they have asked me something as it is a very popular place (for those that frequent it anyways.) To me, this is like the popular side of school or something (sorry, loose analogy here, but closest I could come up with). Sometimes you gotta go there to find a friend to talk with them, but you don't normally stay there. I say let everyone have fun. Of course you should keep an eye out for something that could be totally over the line, but you have to do that in real life too (using that same analogy). So far, I haven't seen anything in here that would be harmful to a youngun. I'm sure that now that everything is out in the open, people will be more careful and the debate will just fade away into non-existence.


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Protectorate of the OHF
Death Waits 4 U ALL

KDogRex 04-03-2001 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tobbin:
I follow you somewhat here, and that's one of the main reasons that I stay out of the INN too. I do come in if I need to ask someone something or I notice that they have asked me something as it is a very popular place (for those that frequent it anyways.) To me, this is like the popular side of school or something (sorry, loose analogy here, but closest I could come up with). Sometimes you gotta go there to find a friend to talk with them, but you don't normally stay there. I say let everyone have fun. Of course you should keep an eye out for something that could be totally over the line, but you have to do that in real life too (using that same analogy). So far, I haven't seen anything in here that would be harmful to a youngun. I'm sure that now that everything is out in the open, people will be more careful and the debate will just fade away into non-existence.



grabs his now empty plate and brings it to the back. Wiping the leftover hot ham and swiss from his beard with his napkin, he grabs his guitar and begins playing for Bili*
Let us hope so, dear Tobbin, let us hope so. Though, for the record, anyone is welcome here. We have formed a tather close know grooup here, but we always enjoy the company of anyone who stops in. Thanks for the Rhina beast the other day, by the way, Tobbin!



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Man of Sweet Words and Heart Aflame
Keeper of the Heart of Charean
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Yorick 04-03-2001 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KDogRex:
grabs his now empty plate and brings it to the back. Wiping the leftover hot ham and swiss from his beard with his napkin, he grabs his guitar and begins playing for Bili*
Let us hope so, dear Tobbin, let us hope so. Though, for the record, anyone is welcome here. We have formed a tather close know grooup here, but we always enjoy the company of anyone who stops in. Thanks for the Rhina beast the other day, by the way, Tobbin!



Hold on Kdog......(hands him a tuning fork) http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...miles/wink.gif

KDogRex 04-03-2001 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Yorick:

Hold on Kdog......(hands him a tuning fork) http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...miles/wink.gif

Thanks, Yorick, you've fine ear, I almost didn't catch the dissonance!

*taps it lightly against his knee and proceeds to tune the D string into place*

Ahhh, much better, thank you! *Hands the fork back to Yorick*


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-Bard Extrodinaire of the OHF
Man of Sweet Words and Heart Aflame
Keeper of the Heart of Charean
http://content.communities.msn.co.uk...ID_Message=143

Black Knight 04-03-2001 02:13 PM

KDog, mind if I play, too. I've been itching to play this new Keyboard I bought. NO it was not from Charlie . . . **BK plays soft countermelody to KDog's soft alluring strumming . . .


Black Knight 04-03-2001 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KDogRex:
Thanks, Yorick, you've fine ear, I almost didn't catch the dissonance!

*taps it lightly against his knee and proceeds to tune the D string into place*

Ahhh, much better, thank you! *Hands the fork back to Yorick*



Umm, I don't think it was your D String that was out of place . . .

http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...es/biggrin.gif

BK


KDogRex 04-03-2001 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Black Knight:
Umm, I don't think it was your D String that was out of place . . .

http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...es/biggrin.gif

BK


Well, I hope you haven't been looking at my "G" string again Blacky!!! http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...smiles/485.gif


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-Bard Extrodinaire of the OHF
Man of Sweet Words and Heart Aflame
Keeper of the Heart of Charean
http://content.communities.msn.co.uk...ID_Message=143

bilqis 04-03-2001 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KDogRex:
grabs his now empty plate and brings it to the back. Wiping the leftover hot ham and swiss from his beard with his napkin, he grabs his guitar and begins playing for Bili*

*bilqis sits up, uncrosses her arms, drops the grumpy pout and transforms it into a smile when she hears the lovely tunes that KD & BK are producing.* (Despite that discordant whatever-note-it-was http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...miles/wink.gif )

Thank you gentlemen.

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http://www.paulbunyan.net/mnssc/f65L.gif
Sometimes I think I
understand everything,
then I regain consciousness.

Most Happy Taker of Zeeke
and member of the
Moon's Hope Inn
Ladies Guild

Black Knight 04-03-2001 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KDogRex:
Well, I hope you haven't been looking at my "G" string again Blacky!!! http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...smiles/485.gif



AHhh, musician jokes . . . http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...iles/smile.gif

BK


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