Perhaps it means you are very protective (if that's the right word) or possessive of your boyfriend? I don't know though I'm no Joseph and I certainly don't have a technicolour coat!
Indeed, well JM, I don't like people wishing me good luck, as an experienced performer. I see no use in it; it's not a matter of luck. I'm sure you'll do well though, give it your best!
Wise words GO, thanks. But thanks, also, to everyone who did wish me luck, I do appreciate the sentiment!
Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice and everyone dies.
I had a dream last night - what d'you reckon it means?
I was at the cinema, sitting at the back with my boyfriend. After a while I cuddled up nearer to him. Then we started snogging. After a while these girls came by and tried to shove us out of our seats so we pushed 'em off. Later they came back. One sat in my chair. She was a girl in my year, from my school. So I punched her in the face. It kind of gets a bit blury after that...
Any idea what it means? ?:)
Jealousy is the first thing that came to my mind. You won't allow any woman to move in on your boyfriend. Or, maybe you just like a good fight.
I gave up trying to make sense of my dreams years ago. By the way, I really like your avatar.
FelixLeiter ♀Staffordshire or a pubPosts: 1,286MI6 Agent
edited July 2005
Thanks. I chose the pictures and Hell's Angel made it up for me. Unfortunately the one of Peter Davison came out in black and white, when I'd spent ages searching for a perfect one of him. I like him. I watched him on UKGOLD. nOw Colin Baker's on, and I've discovered that the scripts with him, can be just as good. The one that comes after the TARDIS, has all the Dalek parts labelled, I found it quite nice. )
BTW, if you go to the Doctor Who topic, you'll find a hilarious link! )
Well, inform your teacher that he is named after a Dr. Who actor!
Hee...one of my best friends and his sister are named after the Dr. Who characters, Adric and Nyssa respectively )
Flattery will get you nowhere, but don't stop trying.
NightshooterIn bed with SolitairePosts: 2,917MI6 Agent
I would be very angry at my parents if they named me after a character What if I hated the character? What if the character had become uncool, and people made fun of me? That would suck.
It wouldn't matter so much if they named you after, say, someone from Friends. People probably wouldn't make that connection!
I don't know. I'd really hate to be Janice... 8-)
As for Nightshooter's problem, see the calssic Simpsons episode Homer To The Max, where Homer realizes he's named after a cop, who is a cool character in the pilot episode but turns out to be an idiot in the first season, so Homer changes his name to Max Power.
FelixLeiter ♀Staffordshire or a pubPosts: 1,286MI6 Agent
Hee...one of my best friends and his sister are named after the Dr. Who characters, Adric and Nyssa respectively )
Well, I supose that's not too bad - is it? They weren't too bad characters - Adric died very respectibily. I'm just wondering what their parents were thinking. Still better than being named Davros! )
Hee...one of my best friends and his sister are named after the Dr. Who characters, Adric and Nyssa respectively )
Well, I supose that's not too bad - is it? They weren't too bad characters - Adric died very respectibily.
Well, I'm sure that Adric (Tracy's friend) will feel a lot better when he finds out that his namesake died very respectably.
You worry me about Nyssa now :P
In general I'm not a proponent of naming children after other people. Only within recent years I've found out after whom I was named (a real person, too), and since then I've been mildly scarred for life. I prefer to go by my middle name now.
As for Nightshooter's problem, see the calssic Simpsons episode Homer To The Max, where Homer realizes he's named after a cop, who is a cool character in the pilot episode but turns out to be an idiot in the first season, so Homer changes his name to Max Power.
Isn't that also the episode where Homer sings a parody of Goldfinger as Max Power?
Flattery will get you nowhere, but don't stop trying.
Max Power, he's the man, whose name sounds good in your era. But when you hear it you musn't fear!
Something along those lines anyway!
If you don't mind telling us, who are you named after Tracy? Is Tracy your name or is that just on AJB?! I should probably know this, we probably discussed this a while ago but I have got an awful memory.
Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice and everyone dies.
Yeah, absolutely nothing wrong with that name! But then again these are just our opinions and if you don't like that name then who are we to tell you not to!?
Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice and everyone dies.
I don't think so... Tracy's profile tells you basically everything from her name to her worldwide quest for something rarer than the Holy Grail itself.
To Tracy: I was a good bar today and drank a delicious banana milkshake. I'm partial towards any collaboration between fruits and milk (both in ice cream and shake), but I prefer banana... I'd like to make as much of it as possible before the fruit becomes extinct. But than I remembered you and your mission, so I ordered a vanilla one, so I could help you. But I think the quest is still not over. Not with this disappointing shake. It was very bright yellow and from it's taste, I can only hope it was because of some added chemicals and not because of something else. 8-)
I don't think so... Tracy's profile tells you basically everything from her name to her worldwide quest for something rarer than the Holy Grail itself.
It's the fact that my parents would actually name me after the wife of the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board that disturbs me more than anything else. At least it didn't end up being a certain character from Rocky. Luckily for me my father can't stand Sylvester Stallone.
I'm partial towards any collaboration between fruits and milk (both in ice cream and shake), but I prefer banana... I'd like to make as much of it as possible before the fruit becomes extinct. But than I remembered you and your mission, so I ordered a vanilla one, so I could help you. But I think the quest is still not over. Not with this disappointing shake. It was very bright yellow and from it's taste, I can only hope it was because of some added chemicals and not because of something else. 8-)
I also happen to enjoy strawberry milkshakes although I've never tried any banana ones before. I've never seen any in the US, at least. Sorry to make you try that one! Now I have a better idea of where not to look...
Flattery will get you nowhere, but don't stop trying.
NightshooterIn bed with SolitairePosts: 2,917MI6 Agent
I recently went to a Moody Blues concert at Radio City. It was pretty cool, even though we had bad seats(my family). Anyone else like the Moody Blues? I've been listening to their greatest hits cd for a week nonstop.
While I would not consider myself a real fan of the Moody Blues, I do generally find their music pleasant to the ears. 'Nights In White Satin' is a perfect example of what I mean.
Whenever the Moody Blues are mentioned I always think of Justin Hayward. It was he who sang the classic 'Forever Autumn' on Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds album.
FelixLeiter ♀Staffordshire or a pubPosts: 1,286MI6 Agent
I broke up today! WOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My friends and I went totally insain! singing 'we survived we survived we survived!'.
Anyway... I'm thinking of writing a story based in the '60s. I wasn't alive then, so I don't have a first hand view of what it was like. I've read some stuff on John Lennon and the assasination of President Kennedy. I also know a bit about the Doctor Who that was on then, I've listened to the Beatles (they may be out, but I still think they're great!), and of course I've seen the Bond films from then. But does anyone know a way in which I can easly find out more about then? Or was anyone (who uses this topic) alive then and can tell me what it was like from their point of view. I'd like to know what it was like from the point of view of different age groups. No book can tell me as much as someone who was there to see it and live it. Thanks.
It's a two hour time capsule of the 60s directed by 6 people and written by dozens of others while experimenting hallucinogen drugs. And if they featured as many jokes as scantily-dressed women, it would be the funniest movie ever. But now it just holds the distinguished title of the "least funniest comedy to feature a chimp".
NightshooterIn bed with SolitairePosts: 2,917MI6 Agent
edited July 2005
I haven't seen that in years, and when I did, I was probably too young to understand any of it. I have to watch it again.
My dad loves that movie, though. He loves Woody Allen, and he enjoys Bond, although he disapproves of my watching them over and over again.
And I recently reached post 1500 in a matter of five months! Whoopee!
FelixLeiter ♀Staffordshire or a pubPosts: 1,286MI6 Agent
I honestly don't know how've you done it! You joined a while after me but you're still souring ahead of me! Probably because I've been spending a lot of time at ebay and before that the Doctor Who Cult Site. Congrats anyway!
Well I'm soaring towards my 2000th post! I'm on the front page of the members' list (you know when you put it in order of most votes). I'm going on holiday on Friday though so no posts then! Oh well, maybe I can get 52 this week, we'll see! Any challenges for me to complete to celebrate 2000ness? Ok thanks guys! Bye bye!
Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice and everyone dies.
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Wise words GO, thanks. But thanks, also, to everyone who did wish me luck, I do appreciate the sentiment!
Jealousy is the first thing that came to my mind. You won't allow any woman to move in on your boyfriend. Or, maybe you just like a good fight.
I gave up trying to make sense of my dreams years ago. By the way, I really like your avatar.
BTW, if you go to the Doctor Who topic, you'll find a hilarious link! )
Hee...one of my best friends and his sister are named after the Dr. Who characters, Adric and Nyssa respectively )
I don't know. I'd really hate to be Janice... 8-)
As for Nightshooter's problem, see the calssic Simpsons episode Homer To The Max, where Homer realizes he's named after a cop, who is a cool character in the pilot episode but turns out to be an idiot in the first season, so Homer changes his name to Max Power.
Well, I supose that's not too bad - is it? They weren't too bad characters - Adric died very respectibily. I'm just wondering what their parents were thinking. Still better than being named Davros! )
Well, I'm sure that Adric (Tracy's friend) will feel a lot better when he finds out that his namesake died very respectably.
You worry me about Nyssa now :P
In general I'm not a proponent of naming children after other people. Only within recent years I've found out after whom I was named (a real person, too), and since then I've been mildly scarred for life. I prefer to go by my middle name now.
Isn't that also the episode where Homer sings a parody of Goldfinger as Max Power?
Max Power, he's the man, whose name sounds good in your era. But when you hear it you musn't fear!
Something along those lines anyway!
If you don't mind telling us, who are you named after Tracy? Is Tracy your name or is that just on AJB?! I should probably know this, we probably discussed this a while ago but I have got an awful memory.
Yes, that's right.
I'm actually named after Alan Greenspan's wife...the horror!
I don't think so... Tracy's profile tells you basically everything from her name to her worldwide quest for something rarer than the Holy Grail itself.
To Tracy: I was a good bar today and drank a delicious banana milkshake. I'm partial towards any collaboration between fruits and milk (both in ice cream and shake), but I prefer banana... I'd like to make as much of it as possible before the fruit becomes extinct. But than I remembered you and your mission, so I ordered a vanilla one, so I could help you. But I think the quest is still not over. Not with this disappointing shake. It was very bright yellow and from it's taste, I can only hope it was because of some added chemicals and not because of something else. 8-)
It's the fact that my parents would actually name me after the wife of the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board that disturbs me more than anything else. At least it didn't end up being a certain character from Rocky. Luckily for me my father can't stand Sylvester Stallone.
Are you sure you didn't have one too many drinks, Cat? )
I also happen to enjoy strawberry milkshakes although I've never tried any banana ones before. I've never seen any in the US, at least. Sorry to make you try that one! Now I have a better idea of where not to look...
and if you wanted a bananna milkshake, if you have a Red Robin's restaurant around, I think they have one there...not sure, but you can try...
~PD
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Whenever the Moody Blues are mentioned I always think of Justin Hayward. It was he who sang the classic 'Forever Autumn' on Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds album.
Anyway... I'm thinking of writing a story based in the '60s. I wasn't alive then, so I don't have a first hand view of what it was like. I've read some stuff on John Lennon and the assasination of President Kennedy. I also know a bit about the Doctor Who that was on then, I've listened to the Beatles (they may be out, but I still think they're great!), and of course I've seen the Bond films from then. But does anyone know a way in which I can easly find out more about then? Or was anyone (who uses this topic) alive then and can tell me what it was like from their point of view. I'd like to know what it was like from the point of view of different age groups. No book can tell me as much as someone who was there to see it and live it. Thanks.
Austin Powers movies may help, and even if they don't they are hilarious!
It's a two hour time capsule of the 60s directed by 6 people and written by dozens of others while experimenting hallucinogen drugs. And if they featured as many jokes as scantily-dressed women, it would be the funniest movie ever. But now it just holds the distinguished title of the "least funniest comedy to feature a chimp".
My dad loves that movie, though. He loves Woody Allen, and he enjoys Bond, although he disapproves of my watching them over and over again.
And I recently reached post 1500 in a matter of five months! Whoopee!