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You still haven't guessed my real name. I've definetly used it on hatrack a couple of times, and I've probably told you in chat once or twice.
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CaySedai, 2 daughters I think they're about 6 and 10 but that could be off, Cayla and Amanda. I believe your sister and possibly neice have posted here, as has one of your daughters, You're doing quid's friday writing thing, you attended "the wedding", ElJay and Fugu either picked you up or returned you home. You gave to Icarus last year, recieved from Aiua (I only slightly cheated on that one, looked it up in the files from the winter exchange).
Stray, I thought you didn't have a husband right now, you work with computers but I'm not sure where at the moment, it was the cyclotron but that was temp, you have several cats and ferrets I think, foster kittens in the spring. And it was Tyler, I don't think his sisters know that much about hatrack, and I'm not sure they know my name (though Ana should).
Jebus, your first name is Paul (or you lie), you're 18 or 19, I think you may live in Dublin, but I know very little about Irish geography, and i'm pretty sure you were at Pweb first, but that could just be more.
Mack, $666,666.
Vassalia, 28 (that's such a guess but it's pretty close to the hatrack average)
HansenJ, Jeni, english, endercon, umm.
Tante, umm I'm thinking Rivka, but I'm not totally sure, I ignored you for a while, then you grew on me. Don't know where you'll be Oct2nd.
Kate dearest, of course I know your gender, and where you go for happy nights (or mornings). Toronto.
Maui Babe, you met ElJay and I believe her blonde friend for dinner.
Caught up again, three hour classes suck.
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Nighthawk, it's not my fault I know that you went to high school with a purple hippo named Daedalaus.
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quote:Originally posted by breyerchic04: Tante, umm I'm thinking Rivka, but I'm not totally sure, I ignored you for a while, then you grew on me. Don't know where you'll be Oct2nd.
You are right about Rivka. And on October 2nd, (Yom Kippur), I will be in synagogue, fasting, praying, repenting, yadda yadda ya. I am an Orthodox Jew, you know.
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Oh, I was thinking that was possible. I knew you'd be fasting on Yom Kippur, I just didn't know that was Monday.
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Hooray, I'm elusive! My name is Jennie, so you got it right, but no bonus for spelling. Other three answers are wrong. I've been around these parts for four years, but I'm a bit of a lurker.
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Oh, and about my fourth question. I'm pretty sure I posted about it here, but the more detailed conversation happened at GalacticCactus.
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I looked it up in your previous posts (first time I'd done that all thread), wow breaking his arm, ouch.
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OK, One from aganst the wall. What instrument do I play best. And, with whom do I spend my best weekends.
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You're about 60 and are male. I think I should get partial credit for having any info stored about people with less than 500 posts.
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quote:Originally posted by breyerchic04: Vassalia, 28 (that's such a guess but it's pretty close to the hatrack average)
Well you get points for only being 10 years off, I am 18, and since the only time I posted my age was once on a thread over a year ago, and then I edited it out a day later, it is not surprising that you didn't know.
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And I am a grey headed Scoutmaster, who would rather be camping with the boys. I've played the Bassoon for at least 45 Years.
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Its only scarey if there are cliffs, water, bears, trees, fire or other people arround. Otherwise it's a piece of cake. (probably burned from the dutch oven)
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Maybe she means the "with boys" part is scary.
(Personally, camping doesn't appeal to me at all. Maybe if I had a camper or a motorhome or something to sleep in. I'm a wilderness wuss!)
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yeah the boys usually adds the scary. But trees, water, and fire make it much worse, boys with extra things, even scarrier.
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Megan, the magic work is "ThermaRest. After I found ThermaRest sleeping pads, my wussiness dissapeared. And, remember, I am really a musician not an outdoorsman.
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I saw it ld, but I don't have a clue. I think we've talked about it, but I really can't remember. Can you remember mine?
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Breyerchic, No weapons. Knives have to fold or they stay home. And guns only on a BSA approved range. That goes for adults too. (Especially Adults) ALSO: Electronically reproduced music and games have to stay locked in the car.
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Well, mine wasn't boyscout, though at least one of my boys was a boyscout. And the knives did fold, except for the cooking one I brought. They also had wooden baseball bats and sticks.
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