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Fodder for the Corner Joint>> mark + Phil's luvsac = <3

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message 151: by [deleted user] (new)

mark wrote: "i want to get gay married to them."

Phil's balls? Don't you want the rest of him also? He is quite a nice guy.


message 152: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments Phwinnie is an outstanding guy!


message 153: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments And I do have a soft, warm LoveSac (that's not me).


message 154: by mark (new)

mark monday (majestic-plural) same here

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message 155: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) Oh, balls.


message 156: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments Holy shit, I want a LoveSac.


message 157: by [deleted user] (new)

Do I want I click that?


message 158: by [deleted user] (new)

Speaking of balls, apparently last night I was all hopped up on Ambien giving my baby sister a lecture/tutorial on the merits and not so hidden meanings of AC/DC's song Big Balls. It does happen to be a particular favorite of mine. But, so they tell me, I just went on and on and on...


message 159: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments I need to gather you people together, dole out Ambiens and watch the show.


message 160: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments Hoo boy, you are up late Susan.


message 161: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments What? Like you don't want to see that.


message 162: by [deleted user] (new)

It's like drunk dialing on a ruffie, because I totally did not remember it. The mister was listening and at one point came in to ask who on earth I was talking to. I don't remember that either. Between the sister and the mister I pieced together my glory. *bows*


message 163: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments I am never taking Ambien.


message 164: by [deleted user] (new)

I hope you never need to, dear. Thing is, it doesn't always effect me. I took tonight's dose over an hour ago, not even a yawn...not one thing in this room is presenting itself all distorted and disfigured; reaching for me. Four flat walls, flat ceiling, same old fan....boring!

If I would have been a teen in the 60's I would have had a sock drawer full of shrooms...:P


message 165: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments Ha! Funny.

Anything that is suppose to make me drowsy works the opposite. Nyquil keeps me up all night. Then I feel crazy the next day. Hate that stuff. But I always take it when I first get sick because I hate to be sick and just want it to go away.


message 166: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) Shoulda been on youtube.


message 167: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments Yup. We are going to need video coverage in the future.


message 168: by [deleted user] (new)

Don't give the mister any ideas about filming me for an hour while I go on and on about the ceiling fan and am always amazed that he can't see what I see going on there.


message 169: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments Susan wrote: "Ha! Funny.

Anything that is suppose to make me drowsy works the opposite. Nyquil keeps me up all night. Then I feel crazy the next day. Hate that stuff. But I always take it when I first get ..."


Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold works to kill the cold in the early stages.


message 170: by Aliyah (last edited Jun 27, 2013 06:54AM) (new)

Aliyah | 369 comments this should rather be under Kevin's thread "As if you care", but its great that something positive came out of this thread :)


message 171: by Aliyah (new)

Aliyah | 369 comments Félix wrote: "Shoulda been on youtube."

Summed up my thoughts exactly


message 172: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments Thanks, Phwinnie! I will remember that for the next cold I encounter but hopefully that will be awhile.


message 173: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
Speaking of Ambien, I saw my mother in law doing a lot of Ambien sleep walking in the days before we went to NC.


message 174: by mark (new)

mark monday (majestic-plural) first time i heard of Ambien was in a Jay-Z song. i assume that when people pop pills for fun or as medicine or as mother's little helper, Ambien is one of those pills. and that's about the full extent of my understanding it. not much of a pill guy.


message 175: by [deleted user] (new)

"Mother's little helper" is riddalin (sp). If you're not ADD it hypes you up and you get loads done without feeling tired...so I've heard.


message 176: by Carol (new)

Carol | 1678 comments The Rolling Stones were talking about valium.


message 177: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments It's understandable that liberals who have formed a private group don't want to talk about it. I think that excluding people from a discussion makes the discussion less interesting. That's why you guys in the corner joint remain a part of this group - it's interesting. I think it should be either-or. Either you believe in open discussion with all kinds of people participating - or you don't.


message 178: by mark (new)

mark monday (majestic-plural) sweet Jesus, sometimes people just want to hang out with people who they know they are going to get along with and who aren't going to be saying shit that is annoying. and so private groups are born. and so groups of friends in real life may be born as well. surely you have had this experience yourself.

sometimes talking to you is like talking to a
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message 179: by Scout (last edited Jun 28, 2013 04:20AM) (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments Yes, it's best, since you are insulting me personally. Everything you've done and said here, Misha, has been with the intention of suppressing my opinions. You're not discussing things rationally, and I don't think you speak for the group - the TC group, that is.

As I said, you guys in the Corner Joint still come here because things are more interesting when there are all kinds of people interacting. But you've made your choice to be private. So leave this group to people who are more open-minded.

Splinter groups usually have the dignity to be independent of the group they've left. They don't expect to be able to hang around and participate in discussions with the group they've left behind.


message 180: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehah!


message 181: by [deleted user] (new)

But, there ARE all kinds of people in TCJ, Scout! I'm a conservative registered republican Christian...don't you think I skew the demographic you've dreamed up in your head? Sure they're 90-something % liberal democrats. Welcome to good reads!

Not that any of that makes any difference what so ever. Most of us are still in this group as well because we helped RA start it! Check the lists we've been here for YEARS! We started the threads! Most of (if not all of) the mods are in TCJ. The fact that some people left because its easier than dealing with your crap is not a feather in your cap, it is sad and a further sign of your social ineptitude.

Lastly, being a part of more than one group, private and public, is variety. It's fun! It's different. It's perfectly acceptable to everyone else on the planet. Have you noticed that out of all of the TCers who weren't invited to one little private group of friends YOU are the only one whining? Not one other person has come in here and backed you up. Not one. Because no one else CARES!


message 182: by [deleted user] (new)

PS leave the group to people who are more open minded? Who? You?

*laughs hysterically*

Is this your bid to become a moderator? Maybe THE moderator? Watch how fast the membership jumps ship if that happens!

Scout, why don't you just go start your own group that is just exactly the way you want it?


message 183: by Pat (last edited Jun 28, 2013 06:31AM) (new)

Pat (patb37) Dear Scout,
Get some perspective.
1.)GR and all its groups are just hangouts on the internets. Don't take it so seriously. If you find this environment so irritating, maybe it's time to turn of the computer and go read a book.
2.)TC has 1500+ members. It's not all about you.
3.)The fact that some of the members of this group belong to another group has nothing to do with you.
4.) We have all heard your opinions/rants on this topic. Repeating yourself will not influence anyone or win anyone to 'your side'.


message 184: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments We were babysitting last night and Mrs. Phil decided to check the baby's diaper. She gripped the bottom of the diaper on the leg and pulled it out a bit to peek inside. In doing this, she stuck her finger directly into a steaming pile of baby poop.

Ewwww! I hate it when that happens!

POO-FINGER!




message 185: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments Oh man! I hate that! I peek from the top of the waistband in the back which can be a little dangerous but is mostly a safe bet.


message 186: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments Yeah, our grandlittle was a bit more perturbed. He has a little heat rash on his tushie.


message 187: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments Get this!



It is amazing!


message 188: by janine (new)

janine | 7709 comments This thread is amazing.


message 189: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13814 comments I'm in eighteen groups. Scout, you're more than welcome to join Sustainable Foodies or Always Coming Home or the Gay Book Club or the Science Fiction Writers or the Science Fiction Book Club group. Many of those groups have overlap with this one too. I'm in public groups, private groups, secret groups. Some of my friends are in one of my groups, some are in two or three, some are in none.

Terminalcoffee is like my local bar. Every time I walk in, I see somebody from the neighborhood I know. I'll chat with them for a few minutes. If I'm alone, I can sit at the bar and chat with strangers or neighbors.

Sometimes I invite friends to join me. Once I even threw myself a birthday party there. There were still strangers there, but I knew a lot of the people in the room. The thing is, I can't talk to all of them at once, even at my own birthday party. Some of them know each other, so they form little groups. My former housemates know each other, so they'll sit at the bar and chat. My bandmates and their significant others might get a table together. Friends from work, ditto.

So there are all my friends, in different groups. They are all having different conversations. As much as I'd like to be in all of them, I can't and I shouldn't. Some of them don't concern me. Some of them don't interest me. My writer friends are playing a board game in the corner, and I kind of want to join them, but they've already started. If I see two friends having an intense discussion, I'm not going to jump into the middle. If I do, they have the right to say "We'll come talk to you later. This is private." Even at my own party, I don't have a right to insert myself into every conversation at every table. It's not exclusionary.


message 190: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) Sarah, you're just trying to stifle her opinions.


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message 192: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13814 comments Ooh! I have another example.
So I play in a band, right? We've been playing together for years. And then I also do solo stuff. Sometimes for the solo stuff, I'll put together a pickup acoustic band. My drummer might play, but I wouldn't ask my guitarist - my best friend, my music partner for fourteen years - to play in my acoustic band. His style isn't appropriate.

My drummer is in four other bands. He was with us before any of them; I actually was the one who suggested he fill in in another band at one point, and started him on his road to musical promiscuity. Sometimes I get a little jealous or annoyed when he turns down show dates with me because he already has something booked with Red Sammy or the Bearcat Boas. I don't begrudge him playing with them, but I can't help being a little paranoid that maybe we're not his first priority right now.

But he has the right to play in multiple bands, and I have the right to hire someone else if I want banjo or mandolin or dobro instead of electric guitar. I don't need to join my drummer's other bands, and it's okay for me to be a little jealous, but ultimately they're not playing my music, so it's not like I have any right to demand that they let me play with them. Hell, if they want to, my bassist and drummer and guitarist can all form a Bieber cover band and play without me. I could never hit those high notes.
I know where to find them when it's time for the Stalking Horses to play, and what they do in the rest of their time has nothing to do with me, and my other projects have nothing to do with them.

Ta da!


message 193: by evie (new)

evie (ecie) | 4437 comments Is the Luvsac a little old place where we can get together?


message 194: by janine (new)

janine | 7709 comments I'm not sure Mark wants to share.


message 195: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments Luvsac! Luvsac, baaaaabyyyyy!

I have a friend who is the drummer for several different bands.

Why am I not allowed to tour with them?! Why don't they invite me to hang out?! Why is Little not in the band?! Where are my boots?!

Sorry. Nearly all of that made absolutely no sense.


message 196: by janine (new)

janine | 7709 comments Excellent examples, Sarah! Are the high notes the only reason you wouldn't join the Bieber cover band?


message 197: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13814 comments janine wrote: "Excellent examples, Sarah! Are the high notes the only reason you wouldn't join the Bieber cover band?"

Ha! No, I have a couple of other reasons too:
1)I don't have any tattoos
2)I'm allergic to the word "baby" repeated more than two times in a row (sorry, Vampire Weekend)
3) I don't look enough like a cute twenty year old girl
4) I'm not a douchebag
5) I can't dance
6) I only play songs that can actually be described as music.
7) I don't have a posse.
8) I left all my eighties clothes in the eighties.
9) I've never owned a trucker cap, even ironically.


message 198: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments The Bieb has tats?


message 199: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments HA! I love Miss Sarah Pi!


message 200: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments Susan wrote: "The Bieb has tats?"

Does anyone care?


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