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Reliant121 wrote:and rising
Good one. Tsukiyumi would be proud. :P
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Quite proud.

Still here, folks. For the foreseeable future.
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Tsukiyumi wrote:Quite proud.

Still here, folks. For the foreseeable future.
good. we'd miss you
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Major party at our place yesterday. Nothing got destroyed, no one got too badly smashed, and the neighbors didn't complain. Good stuff.
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Bryan Moore wrote:Major party at our place yesterday. Nothing got destroyed, no one got too badly smashed, and the neighbors didn't complain. Good stuff.
What went wrong? :happydevil:
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Tsukiyumi wrote:Still here, folks. For the foreseeable future.
You leaving us?
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Negative. I'm here to stay. Much to the chagrin of some, I'm sure. :D
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Random question:

Do you change which eye your hair covers Reliant or is it always your left?
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Teaos wrote:Random question:

Do you change which eye your hair covers Reliant or is it always your left?
Always my left. It doesnt straighten or position properly if i swich over to the right. And i have sort of got used to my left eye being covered.
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Reliant121 wrote:
Teaos wrote:Random question:

Do you change which eye your hair covers Reliant or is it always your left?
Always my left. It doesnt straighten or position properly if i swich over to the right. And i have sort of got used to my left eye being covered.
Have your other senses begun to heighten yet?
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Tsukiyumi wrote:
Reliant121 wrote:
Teaos wrote:Random question:

Do you change which eye your hair covers Reliant or is it always your left?
Always my left. It doesnt straighten or position properly if i swich over to the right. And i have sort of got used to my left eye being covered.
Have your other senses begun to heighten yet?
You would think think he should have an enhanced sense of smell in his left nostril by now :)
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Tsukiyumi wrote:
Reliant121 wrote:
Teaos wrote:Random question:

Do you change which eye your hair covers Reliant or is it always your left?
Always my left. It doesnt straighten or position properly if i swich over to the right. And i have sort of got used to my left eye being covered.
Have your other senses begun to heighten yet?
Just his sense of fashion with the fabulous houndstooth shirt in that pic. :cheers:
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My hearing has improved quite a bit. but thats bout it.

i liked the jeans. they literally hug me :P

and the shoes! £4.00 from primark. Bargain ;)
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Random advice for Reliant:

1.Assuming most of your trip to the Netherlands will be spent in Amsterdam, find some time to visit a recital in the concertgebouw. One of the best concert halls in the world.
2. De Wallen is boring. Loads and loads of women loking bored at yet another class of children running through their working area.
3. Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum are quite much a must.
4. When you get the time, The Central train station is quite interesting to see. Neogothic in style, I believe.
5. If the concertgebouw isn't an option, you could try the muziekgebouw aan het Y. Though I might warn you, the music played there is often very akin to noise, because it is sometimes a bit hard to hear it as music. Very modern.
6. Churches. Loads of churches, all af them having a very interesting story to tell.
7. Stroll along with the groups of guides that will be walking around with tourists.
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Reliant121 wrote:My hearing has improved quite a bit. but thats bout it.

i liked the jeans. they literally hug me :P

and the shoes! £4.00 from primark. Bargain ;)
Yeah I'm all about tight jeans. I've a pair of neon orange Versace jeans that i'm in love with.
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