Question for Bristol Attendees.
Question for Bristol Attendees.
Could somebody please tell me which one of you was Lizzytysh? As she has by far the greatest number of posts about the event, i can only assume she was there.
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Weren't you there when they toasted me? I guess that's just one of the downsides of taking an interest in what others are doing and their humourous way of dealing with it, since I wouldn't be able to be there myself. However, benefited in getting to 'know' some more people and some additional, lovely friends, a roommate, and a toast for me and my only sibling
Pretty good outcome for being conversational and friendly...
Did you change your studies to stats and maths ?
~ Lizzy
Pretty good outcome for being conversational and friendly...
Did you change your studies to stats and maths ?
~ Lizzy
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lizzytysh wrote: Did you change your studies to stats and maths ?
~ Lizzy
I detect a distinct Anglo-Literary emergence in the writings of this contributor.............maths
10/10 VG.
"Bipolar is a roller-coaster ride without a seat belt. One day you're flying with the fireworks; for the next month you're being scraped off the trolley" I said that.
Wens
So, Byron, do you think it should be, "When in virtual Rome, via England ..." or "When in virtual England, via Rome ..."? I tired it both ways.
Thanks for specifying "writings" [italics mine]. I'm not sure I could get that "s" out in speaking .
"Gobsmacked" was a major find! Such the perfect word so many uses .
~ Lizzy
So, Byron, do you think it should be, "When in virtual Rome, via England ..." or "When in virtual England, via Rome ..."? I tired it both ways.
I detect a distinct Anglo-Literary emergence in the writings of this contributor.............maths
Thanks for specifying "writings" [italics mine]. I'm not sure I could get that "s" out in speaking .
"Gobsmacked" was a major find! Such the perfect word so many uses .
~ Lizzy
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lizzytysh wrote:Wens
So, Byron, do you think it should be, "When in virtual Rome, via England ..." or "When in virtual England, via Rome ..."? I tired it both ways.
~ Lizzy
Ignoring the typoo, we are all in a state of Virtuosity. (I just thort of that)
Therefore, do we adhere to the unwritten code of not needing to be too liberal with our 'virtualnesses'? It is a 'given' inside our 'etherical' world. (I just thorted of that as well)
We know we are in a virtual realm (lovely word) and consequently, we may have no need to adjectivisicate the noun; Rome, England, Teddybear, Ferret, Katie-Kitten (who isn't able to respond to this brain tweezer herself), as GWB would attempt to say.
Discuss.........
"Bipolar is a roller-coaster ride without a seat belt. One day you're flying with the fireworks; for the next month you're being scraped off the trolley" I said that.
Partisan, you are a tall chap if I remember correctly. I forsee an excellent role for you if you are coming to Berlin. Could you be persuaded to don an American cop's uniform and a pair of sunglasses, nick a German police car and chase me and Lizzy down the autobahn? I really rather think you'd enjoy that, no ?
Byron said:
Byron, are you trying to say that we are virtually virtuous? That would be 9/10, then.
Diane
Byron said:
I have also noticed Lizzy spelling colour correctly in the past , but did not think to comment at the time .I detect a distinct Anglo-Literary emergence in the writings of this contributor.............maths
Byron, are you trying to say that we are virtually virtuous? That would be 9/10, then.
Diane
nick a German police car and chase me and Lizzy down the autobahn? I really rather think you'd enjoy that, no ?
Only if we are to catapult over the cliff, Diane. I think Wens will want to be partner with him in the car. Tony will volunteer for back-up.
Oh, yes, colour and all those other similar-suches was very easy to adapt to. It even looks better and somehow ~ don't ask me how ~ sounds better when spelt [not always a bread] that way. Maths was a toughie, though. I feel rather accomplished with that one. "Gobsmacked" is the trophy, though ! As single words go, that is... the ". . . our" spellings are just, plain and simple, a real treat .
~ Lizzy
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Diane wrote:
Byron, are you trying to say that we are virtually virtuous? That would be 9/10, then.
Diane
Virtuousness, Virtuosity, Virtual, Veruccas, what's in a name in cyberwotsists? None of it is real. Simply, the tangental gliding, along the etherical techtonic plates, of a world undreampt of by nightowls and Civil Servants in their respective dens of fluff and droppings.
Reality is illusion of sensory interaction between us and us. Virtualness in ether is the goal. Long live the anti-fluffers and all their kind. Throw off your feathers, you have nothing to lose but the power of flight. Hurl yourselves from the towering turrets of domesticity and fling your aspirations at the moon. Our time is nigh and .................................................
Sorry folks, me dinner's ready..........
bye..
"Bipolar is a roller-coaster ride without a seat belt. One day you're flying with the fireworks; for the next month you're being scraped off the trolley" I said that.
Lizzy, I will stash a couple of mountain bikes in the boot, or should I say trunk, and we will bail out at the last moment and go over the cliff on the bikes and survive. Ah yes, that'll be a cool ending, hon .Only if we are to catapult over the cliff, Diane. I think Wens will want to be partner with him in the car. Tony will volunteer for back-up.
Keep going, Byron...
Diane