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On behalf of Canadians everywhere...: "I'm sorry we burnt down your white house during the war of 1812. I notice you've rebuilt it! It's Very Nice." (from wunderland.com)

To add to the steaming pile of rampant stupidity, Freedom Toast was originally invented in the States.

Games Wednesday night were good. Randomly going 'shopping' (more like 'book returning and browsing') Thursday was good. Werewolf game Thursday night was quite good. (Three naked ex-human werewolves and me, the ex-wolf werewolf, the only one with any clothes. Stupid homids.)

Con starts today. Bring it on. I'm ready for this.

Date: 2003-03-14 10:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrstickman.livejournal.com
Before long, they won't want to cook their fries in Greece.

Date: 2003-03-14 11:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rbeyma.livejournal.com
I meant to show up for spiel Wednesday but some friends dragged me into their cardboard crack hedonism (Magic), and then the watch said 10:30 and I was disappointed. I hope to go to T-Con tomorrow and get some quality gaming in though.

Date: 2003-03-14 11:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] narquelion.livejournal.com
I'm sorry that we're constantly apologizing for things in a passive-aggressive way which is really a thinly veiled criticism.

Oh, but some of us are so darn good at that! Lately, every time I want to apologize for something, I've been trying to determine exactly and precisely what part of the problem I am willing to own responsibility for and do something to correct, and apologize for that.

I can predict where this may lead to: Amusing apologies from me to certain others like "Sorry, I could have handled that better, but sometimes I really enjoy being an ass around you." Which is at least more honest, and thus perhaps more useful, than the more common synonym "Sorry I upset you."

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"Jazz Fish, a saxophone playing wanderer, finds himself in Mamboland at a critical phase in his life." --Howie Green, on his book Jazz Fish Zen

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