This is why we can't have nice things!

Feb 08, 2009 09:28

So my mother always warned me never to play on constructions sites when I was growing up, only yesterday I didn't listen to that nagging voice in the back of my head. I was too busy looking for a flat, open space to throw my boomerang. Oh, had I listened! The tragedy could've been averted. After actually returning to me several times, a heavy wind ( Read more... )

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geekhound February 8 2009, 15:12:17 UTC
You should post a pic of your Seattle beau so we can all live vicariously through your experience.

Sorry about your knee!

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vernal_vices February 8 2009, 15:16:19 UTC
Oh, where are my manners?

http://photos-g.pe.facebook.com/photos-pe-snc1/v2259/225/41/39605323/n39605323_33824822_9306.jpg

And are you on facebook? I tried searching for you but I couldn't spell your last name right, lol

And the knee should be fine. I'm just grateful I've had a tetanus shot recently

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geekhound February 8 2009, 15:23:23 UTC
Hey..he's cute!

No, not on Facebook, but I've been meaning to set up a profile there. I'm in a "refurbish" mode with all my social networking accounts, but it's going slow.

Glad your knee is good! :)

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easternchipmunk February 11 2009, 17:21:06 UTC
So, did you beat the big monster or did you seal/close enough gates. both are rather difficult. Bill and I bought the game and play it rather regularly. You should join us sometime.

Also, I know two people who just moved to Seattle from here. What's up with that? I hear it's nice, I'll have to check it out.

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vernal_vices February 13 2009, 21:43:11 UTC
We closed enough gates, as it's next to impossible to actually beat the guy.

Yes! Come to Seattle! It's so much fun. You'd get a huge kick out of it.

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