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Midnight In The Desert

Started by Falkie2013, December 11, 2015, 11:13:40 PM

Sean92008

Great photo, agreed.

TigerLily

Quote from: GravitySucks on June 14, 2018, 09:45:53 PM
Now now. You jumped to conclusions.

Was I calling you that?
Or
Was I telling you to do that?
Or
Was I simply calling you?
Or
Should I just shut up now?

yes  no  best not  yes

Quote from: TigerLily on June 14, 2018, 09:41:09 PM
I knew I could count on you. So glad to have you back!  :-*
Thank you Sister Tiger.  ;)     :-*
So... Is the engagement officially off ?   :(

(BTW - GS, Love the avatar)  ;D

Hi 21st.  When I read your posts, all i hear is Sean Connery's voice, now    :o

Horrible connection tonight, having a hell of a time holding the stream.

Quote from: TigerLily on June 14, 2018, 09:43:17 PM
My boys are 5 now and significantly fewer deaths this year. Getting lazy now

My blackie is very lithe and faster than lightning.  He's only two but I don't see him ever getting fat.  He brought home both one rabbit and one bird today.  He is also fond of chipmunks and I love chipmunks. :'( My other kitten is about 10 months and already has a paunch.  Not sure if he is killing anything other than bugs.   ::)

starrmtn001

Greetings and Good evening everyone. ;D

albrecht

Quote from: TigerLily on June 14, 2018, 09:47:44 PM
It always broke my heart when I received another "gift". Happily, still seems to be plenty wildlife


Let animals be animals. Circle of life. When they go after critters n vermin they also risk coyotes, cars, other cats etc. When there is balance. I admit a friend who horrified some late night walking yuppies when he unleashed his Rhodesian Ridgeback on a coon on the golf course. When it 'got it' and couple screamed/cried quickly ran over and leashed and admonished dog (while saying under breath petting 'good dog, good dog.' And made motions like dog slipped collar. Ha.

Spookcat

One time at work we'd talk a lot to pass the time if it was slow. I forgot what was said before, but a Muslim coworker told another that "I'll pray for you" and then didn't understand why everyone else thought that was a bad thing. An older employee and I explained that in most contexts in the Midwest it's a polite way to say F*ck Off or that the person is in need. She meant it as a "I continue to pray for your good life". Cultural differences are interesting.

Bluejay

Quote from: spookcat on June 14, 2018, 09:26:04 PM
AlternativeSide wants me to stop with the cats. I refuse  ;)
My cat:

Quote from: StarrMountain on June 14, 2018, 09:54:32 PM
Greetings and Good evening everyone. ;D
Greetings Sister Starr.   :)

GravitySucks

Quote from: spookcat on June 14, 2018, 09:55:35 PM
One time at work we'd talk a lot to pass the time if it was slow. I forgot what was said before, but a Muslim coworker told another that "I'll pray for you" and then didn't understand why everyone else thought that was a bad thing. An older employee and I explained that in most contexts in the Midwest it's a polite way to say F*ck Off or that the person is in need. She meant it as a "I continue to pray for your good life". Cultural differences are interesting.

Wasn’t she precious.

Quote from: (Sandman) Logan-5 on June 14, 2018, 09:49:51 PM
Thank you Sister Tiger.  ;)     :-*
So... Is the engagement officially off ?   :(

(BTW - GS, Love the avatar)  ;D

Hi 21st.  When I read your posts, all i hear is Sean Connery's voice, now    :o

Horrible connection tonight, having a hell of a time holding the stream.

My wife is always asking me to do my Connery impression.  I started doing it for her when we lived on a road called Sheneman Lane.  I would go into routines with her that got a lot of laughs as I do a pretty good older Connery impression.  He's always been a favorite of ours.  I think I took her to every film Connery put out in the last half of the 90's.  I really miss his presence onscreen. I wish he had gone the Michael Caine route but that last film he made was a stinker.  I can't blame him for bowing out of the business.



Quote from: spookcat on June 14, 2018, 09:30:41 PM
BlueJay! I think we need James Bond riding a unicorn!

Pervert


Heathers run'in the night with Lionel Richie , you can't get that with Schrader...




Quote from: 21st Century Man on June 14, 2018, 09:57:11 PM
My wife is always asking me to do my Connery impression.  I started doing it for her when we lived on a road called Sheneman Lane.  I would go into routines with her that got a lot of laughs as I do a pretty good older Connery impression.  He's always been a favorite of ours.  I think I took her to every film Connery put out in the last half of the 90's.  I really miss his presence onscreen. I wish he had gone the Michael Caine route but that last film he made was a stinker.  I can't blame him for bowing out of the business.
What was his last flick ?
The last one I saw him in was 'The Rock".
He may have done one or two after that, but I'm not sure.

TigerLily

Quote from: albrecht on June 14, 2018, 09:54:34 PM

Let animals be animals. Circle of life. When they go after critters n vermin they also risk coyotes, cars, other cats etc. When there is balance. I admit a friend who horrified some late night walking yuppies when he unleashed his Rhodesian Ridgeback on a coon on the golf course. When it 'got it' and couple screamed/cried quickly ran over and leashed and admonished dog (while saying under breath petting 'good dog, good dog.' And made motions like dog slipped collar. Ha.

One time I was reading by my big picture window. Middle of the day. I saw my cat fixated on a bird sitting in a tree. How cute, I thought. Then noticed there was a coyote creeping up on my cat. I ran outside yelling and clapping my hands. The coyote just gave me a bored look then finally sauntered away. My cat turned around, saw the coyote and streaked toward the house. Never saw him move so fast before. So everyone survived. Happy ending

Quote from: AlternativeSide on June 14, 2018, 09:59:57 PM
Heathers run'in the night with Lionel Richie , you can't get that with Schrader...

Wasn't Art's ghost Dancing on the Ceiling. Interesting.


Quote from: spookcat on June 14, 2018, 10:01:47 PM
Isn't that the trend these days?

Yes. I hope it continues.

Bluejay


DaveSchrader

Quote from: Jocko Johnson on June 14, 2018, 09:46:40 PM
Hey Davey and or Mrs. Winnie, I may have missed the answer to this question, but can u tell me/us why so many shows u do if not 98% are as jorch snory used to say, tonite we have a "splissh shew fur yew."
Do the guest not want to do the 2-3 hrs?

After years of doing radio I found a few things, most guests are NOT strong enough to do 3 hours of content and remain engaging.

I also know not all topics are interesting to every listener so instead of a full disconnect with listeners if we offer a bit of variety you may not like guest 1, but stayed tuned maybe the next guest is more your cup of tea.

I would also rather leaving you want MORE from the guest than to have the guest overstay their welcome. It is a disservice to the guest and the projects they are promoting.

As we see, calls do not always pour in in a 3rd or 4th hour so I think it is better to refresh and bring on another topic. 

After all, if you were out and see the topic is 3 hours long and missed the first 90-120 mins you may not be inclined to listen in, BUT if you see there is something new starting soon it gives you a chance to jump in and has a fresh point to join us.


DS


TigerLily

Quote from: Bluejay on June 14, 2018, 09:56:14 PM
My cat:


Handsome! I always wondered if those cross-eyed cats can see ok

Does the LNM Network sell Cat Away Spray...?

Quote from: (Sandman) Logan-5 on June 14, 2018, 10:01:53 PM
What was his last flick ?
The last one I saw him in was 'The Rock".
He may have done one or two after that, but I'm not sure.

The League of Extraordinary Gentleman.  Bad CGI flick based on an Alan Moore comic book but it doesn't do the comic justice.


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