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Tue 31 Oct, 2006 08:48 pm
I love the hijinks on April Fools and Halloween - it's like a complete aeration of the site with bubbles of your choice.
Bubbles = ephemeral, dissipate quickly. I'd like to have them available, not that I'd ever look at them - but understand the virture of effervescence.
Sigh. I just wish someone could get it on a cd or one of those tech modes.
Just musing.
And you have trouble understanding Spendius!
My post made sense at the time.
Perhaps you didn't notice that some hamsters changed poster names for a short period of time, on Halloween evening.
Perhaps you didn't notice some of us really enjoyed that.
I posted this thread to say I wished to capture that bubble.
Sad you found it incomprehensible.
Do you have a beef with me? I usually agree with you. Oh, well.
Perhaps we could take that to PM..
No beef at all, osso. I was just commenting on how I find you kind of hard to read, and how ironic it was that you find Spendy hard to read. Not that Spendy is easy to read, mind you, it's just that, and this yet another irony, you found him hard to read when I thought he was being rather lucid.
Mine was just a comment about the irony of it all, no offense intended in the least.
I didn't know you were commenting on the Halloween hamster high jinks. It makes more sense now, thanks. They really do have a good sense of humor.
Where does the conservation tie in, if you wouldn't mind?
I mentioned Halloween hamster hijinks.
Or, I hope I did.
I know I'm sort of vaporous. I can be incisive once in a while, but usually by surprise as people are lulled by the vaporosity.
I'm harder to read later at night, my time, but not predictably less hard at ten in the morning here either.
Ok, trying to be plain spoken, the conservation would happen if any of the mods or hamsters managed to save on disc (or whatever) a sort of photo of the times when a2k went all gaga with odd usernames, and so on, as in... April Fool's Day and Halloween.
I happen to think rather nicely of these short times, something of a high point of the site to me, for us who happen to be there at the time.
Those times have been a rather splendid, if very short, burst of fooling by the hamsters and enjoyment of that fooling by us ordinary posters.
That would be a great idea, osso!
Thanks for obliging me.