Fenris Rises....
A plea to Loki....
I have always wondered how I would respond to the questions banjojack asks. He was a staunch conservative with a sense of humor. I did not have much interaction with him because he always phrased his questions and answers in such a fashion that I had to think. Couldn't respond right away....not with pat answers, anyway. The interactions we did have were always respectful, IMO.
Loki, on the other hand, inspires dread in me. I don't know what happened. But if I had a question for banjojack, I never was afraid to ask. Not that I'm scared of Loki, just that I'm not sure I'd get a civil response.
So I'm kind of mystified. While I can respect both avatars, I can only seem to interact with one. Any ideas?
working class stiff wrote:
A plea to Loki....
I have always wondered how I would respond to the questions banjojack asks. He was a staunch conservative with a sense of humor. I did not have much interaction with him because he always phrased his questions and answers in such a fashion that I had to think. Couldn't respond right away....not with pat answers, anyway. The interactions we did have were always respectful, IMO.
Loki, on the other hand, inspires dread in me. I don't know what happened. But if I had a question for banjojack, I never was afraid to ask. Not that I'm scared of Loki, just that I'm not sure I'd get a civil response.
So I'm kind of mystified. While I can respect both avatars, I can only seem to interact with one. Any ideas?
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This sounds like a personal problem.
You're on an internet forum. There is no personal, face-to-face interaction, - unless both parties would so choose.
Get a grip.
Zemirah wrote:
This sounds like a personal problem.
You're on an internet forum. There is no personal, face-to-face interaction, - unless both parties would so choose.
Get a grip.
Then pay me no mind and butt out.
working class stiff wrote:
Then pay me no mind and butt out.
It's an open forum, - and you were seeking advise.
FYI, I never exit backwards.
Zemirah wrote:
It's an open forum, - and you were seeking advise.
FYI, I never exit backwards.
Alright...advice noted and dismissed. Doesn't matter to me your exit route.
working class stiff wrote:
A plea to Loki....
I have always wondered how I would respond to the questions banjojack asks. He was a staunch conservative with a sense of humor. I did not have much interaction with him because he always phrased his questions and answers in such a fashion that I had to think. Couldn't respond right away....not with pat answers, anyway. The interactions we did have were always respectful, IMO.
Loki, on the other hand, inspires dread in me. I don't know what happened. But if I had a question for banjojack, I never was afraid to ask. Not that I'm scared of Loki, just that I'm not sure I'd get a civil response.
So I'm kind of mystified. While I can respect both avatars, I can only seem to interact with one. Any ideas?
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Perhaps because Loki is a trickster, who can take other forms. Loki is fond of setting traps for the unwary.
lpnmajor wrote:
Perhaps because Loki is a trickster, who can take other forms. Loki is fond of setting traps for the unwary.
The wary also. With some of these clueless cretins, it is almost unsportsmanlike conduct, akin to taking candy from a baby, or a TV interview from Al Sharpton.
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
working class stiff wrote:
A plea to Loki....
I have always wondered how I would respond to the questions banjojack asks. He was a staunch conservative with a sense of humor. I did not have much interaction with him because he always phrased his questions and answers in such a fashion that I had to think. Couldn't respond right away....not with pat answers, anyway. The interactions we did have were always respectful, IMO.
Loki, on the other hand, inspires dread in me. I don't know what happened. But if I had a question for banjojack, I never was afraid to ask. Not that I'm scared of Loki, just that I'm not sure I'd get a civil response.
So I'm kind of mystified. While I can respect both avatars, I can only seem to interact with one. Any ideas?
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Perhaps because the first avatar was a well known character and appeared more approachable then the current presentment.
working class stiff wrote:
A plea to Loki....
I have always wondered how I would respond to the questions banjojack asks. He was a staunch conservative with a sense of humor. I did not have much interaction with him because he always phrased his questions and answers in such a fashion that I had to think. Couldn't respond right away....not with pat answers, anyway. The interactions we did have were always respectful, IMO.
Loki, on the other hand, inspires dread in me. I don't know what happened. But if I had a question for banjojack, I never was afraid to ask. Not that I'm scared of Loki, just that I'm not sure I'd get a civil response.
So I'm kind of mystified. While I can respect both avatars, I can only seem to interact with one. Any ideas?
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I suggest you walk softly and carry a big dictionary. Make sure you mind your grammer, spelling, and syntax. Do the opposite of the members of the "glee club", and be sure to think before you type. Hope this helps, and good luck!
Worried for our children wrote:
I suggest you walk softly and carry a big dictionary. Make sure you mind your grammer, spelling, and syntax. Do the opposite of the members of the "glee club", and be sure to think before you type. Hope this helps, and good luck!
Thank You. I have a large dictionary, and thesaurus. Although I rarely need to consult them, they are comforting.
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
Worried for our children wrote:
I suggest you walk softly and carry a big dictionary. Make sure you mind your grammer, spelling, and syntax. Do the opposite of the members of the "glee club", and be sure to think before you type. Hope this helps, and good luck!
Or a better idea might be to not call people names and misspell the names you are using. :idea: :twisted:
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
Loki wrote:
Thank You. I have a large dictionary, and thesaurus. Although I rarely need to consult them, they are comforting.
Sort of like a "blankie" or as a little person I know calls hers, a "lovey".
AuntiE wrote:
Sort of like a "blankie" or as a little person I know calls hers, a "lovey".
Auntie, you hit the head right on the nail.
:thumbup: :thumbup:
alex
Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
Worried for our children wrote:
I suggest you walk softly and carry a big dictionary. Make sure you mind your grammer, spelling, and syntax. Do the opposite of the members of the "glee club", and be sure to think before you type. Hope this helps, and good luck!
but if I think before I write I forget what I was going to write
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