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Warhammer Online / Re: 3d!!
« on: April 17, 2011, 01:21:35 AM »
ty for your input.   I did the WoW thing and got bored fast.  I heard Rift is meh--might try it though.  I have downloaded Vindictus --thinking of trying that out.  The graphics look pretty decent from what I can tell.  I don't know anything about the game play yet though =)

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Warhammer Online / Re: 3d!!
« on: April 13, 2011, 11:47:00 AM »
games with 3d capabilities that I could mess around with that might be of interest =)

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Warhammer Online / 3d!!
« on: April 12, 2011, 07:54:32 PM »
Did you guys get to see this game in 3d?? Hubby got me a new lappytoppy system with 3d and I got to test the 3d on this it looks amazing!   I have never played Warhammer before though--and not sure I'm overly interested.  Anyone have any other game ideas for me to try?


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_C2_ Script Library / Re: C2's BOD Collector Script
« on: January 02, 2011, 12:53:32 PM »
You're a genius  ;D It seems to be working now! Thanks!  Please let me know if there is anything I can ever help you with!

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_C2_ Script Library / Re: C2's BOD Collector Script
« on: January 02, 2011, 12:41:47 PM »
Thank you for looking into this C2.  I was watching the script, and you are right, the script opens the backpack, then closes it, then gets the bods from the NPCs, then logs out.

I'll check out 1.2b and let you know how it goes =)

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_C2_ Script Library / Re: C2's BOD Collector Script
« on: January 01, 2011, 12:35:11 PM »
Hi C2.. I love this script!  Thank you so much for it.  I am having a problem getting it to put the BODs in the books.  I have labeled the books tailor and smith, but it never puts them in the books.  Am I missing something or doing something wrong?

Thanks again!
-Para

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Off Topic / Re: Too Fast !!
« on: December 12, 2010, 04:14:17 PM »
He was drinking Bubble Tea!!!! mmmmmmmmmmm Now I have a craving

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Off Topic / Re: Christmas Avatars
« on: December 10, 2010, 09:02:36 PM »
Bah Photobucket Nazi's!!!! :'(

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Off Topic / Re: Christmas Avatars
« on: December 10, 2010, 12:21:20 PM »
Well in that case..... MERRY XMAS!!!  ;) ;)


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Off Topic / Re: Christmas Avatars
« on: December 10, 2010, 01:39:30 AM »
 :-\ Only men can turn a religious holiday into something twisted and perverse! :-\ :-\



*is seriously considering posting some guy wearing a ...stocking.......* ;D

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New member introductions / Re: Bye, bye private life...
« on: December 05, 2010, 12:45:27 PM »
Your grammar and vocabulary is far superior to many people, even when their first language is English!  You have a definite talent for writing, and I would love to read more of your adventures!  Thanks for sharing. ;)

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Off Topic / Re: My 11 yr old son's teacher...
« on: December 05, 2010, 12:33:13 PM »
My two cents....
Everyone has the right not to be struck, including your son.  If someone just up and hit your child out on the street (aside from getting violent yourself) you would (should) call the cops.  If someone up and hit you on the street, you *should* call the cops.  Your son is smart, and did the right thing by bringing this up to the proper adults.  It sounds as if he did not do anything wrong here, but even if he did, slapping him was not the proper action or punishment on the teacher's part.  If you drop this, what would you be teaching your son?  Everything has consequences, the consequence of this teacher's actions need to be dealt with.  

If it was my kid, I would be blazing mad.  You should call the police and file an assault report.  Then call the school board and demand action be taken against this teacher.  I realize the Dean is involved, but this is bigger than the Dean, the county school board needs to be involved.  She should at the least have to take anger management classes, and if she refuses, perhaps teaching is not the right career for her.  



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Off Topic / Re: I laughed a little...
« on: November 09, 2010, 11:59:13 AM »
lol didn't want anything =) just wanted to get away with throwing a pie in the face of a cop and not get arrested  ;D ;D ;D

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Off Topic / Re: I laughed a little...
« on: November 09, 2010, 11:45:05 AM »
I concede....

I'm done with this debate. You are obviously much more informed on Police and society than I am.  Who could have thought it? Live something for 15 years and know nothing about it... oh well, You win... Have a great day

JaF

*sigh* you say you concede but throw in something snippy anyway.  I never said you weren't informed on Police or society, nor did I say that you hadn't had bad experience with idiots making snide remarks or being rude.  I completely agreed with you, I just defended myself, of which you attacked, and defended others out there and pointed out that there are in fact people who respect cops, and people who do try to be good for no hidden agenda.  That is the last i will say on this... i will concede as well and not add a snippy remark to keep it going (although my comment about not adding a snippy remark could be a snippy remark? )

So anyway here is my peace offering "throws a Messana pie at you" thank you for being a cop for many years and I'm appreciative for putting your life on the line to help protect people... :D

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Off Topic / Re: I laughed a little...
« on: November 09, 2010, 08:34:01 AM »

 ??? ??? ???Whoa slow down there... I never said anything bad about cops,

I never said that you did say anything bad about cops.


AND I think you are being  very assuming by the statement  >:(;

"People in general need to pull their heads out of the sand and respect and appreciate the people who protect their sorry asses from this type of carnage and mayhem every single day and night while they are laying there sleeping peacefully.
As I said.... nothing about you.... read "People in general"... society et al!


Actually by your entire statement.. You know nothing about me..
Once again, I never claimed to know anything about you, nor was I implying that you were a bad person.  Perhaps my discourse here has you feeling a little like I was pointing a finger at you or a little guilty.  I dont know, again, I dont know you.  I do know people though, and people typically get upset and defensive when something hits a little too close to home for them.


I have met many good cops, and never have been disrespectful ever. I also have quite assuredly thanked many and in fact I am always gracious to them.  I have also met some crooked cops too.  But they are the minority.  I have no idea where you live, or who you meet everyday, but where I live, unless its the lowest trash, and druggies and criminals, no one says anything bad about cops.  In fact they often get things for free in deli's coffee shops etc or discounts to show appreciation to ....  :(


And during Xmas I make it a point to drop off goodies at police stations and firehouses just on an extra non necessary added point  >:(

Good for you!! If that is actually the truth, then you sound like just an all around good guy..........Some may even say a little too good to be true.  Or as we cops usually would wonder....."what is he trying to hide". It also sounds as if you may live in the only "Mayberry" city left in America. Or possibly you just walk around with blinders on, as most of society does now a days.


I am not saying I wouldn't have done the same thing--it is just what was reported to have happened....
Again, as I said before, I suggest you not believe everything you hear, and for sure not believe everything you see on TV.  My questions still stand....Did you personally witness it?

As I previously indicated, the point of this was for people in general, society et al.  If you read my original post any other way, you took it out of context. This one however is directed at you specifically.
Have a wonderful day!

JaF

Number one I'm female--which shows how little you know about me.

Secondly Every other sentence, from the beginning of your post was "you" "you" "you"

not "a lot of people" "a lot of people"

So of course it looks like it is directed at me.  Especially when you did this whole rant of an article based on one post that was meant in an entirely different context than you took it.  

Of course cops have families and they are their number one priority--It is mine and would always be mine, and I'd kill for my family period let alone leave them in a crisis.  ---Which is my point on why we all need guns to protect our own family because it is only human for cops to put their families first--esp when they are outnumbered by far.

I don't live in Mayberry, I live in the suburbs of a major metropolitan area.  Forgive me to jumping to this conclusion, but I'd have to say you have gotten overly bitter and cynical.    I and many others are not blind to society.  Society sucks on a whole.  But your statement
here...

"Good for you!! If that is actually the truth, then you sound like just an all around good guy..........Some may even say a little too good to be true.  Or as we cops usually would wonder....."what is he trying to hide". It also sounds as if you may live in the only "Mayberry" city left in America. Or possibly you just walk around with blinders on, as most of society does now a days."


shows that you might have blinders on.  You are focused on all the bad, you don't see all the good.  Do you think you are the only "good" person out there?  If that is so, who are the volunteer firemen?  who are the volunteer shelter runners?  Who are the volunteer donators?  Oh I forgot--they ALL MUST HAVE SOMETHING TO HIDE.  

I am not a saint--never claimed to be one.  Most people aren't.  If chaos hit, I would try my best to help society, but if it came down to whether my family ate over another. who knows what I'm capable of.  Hopefully I would never have to find out.  

However, I try to be honest to death, have gotten burned for it many times, but refuse to change.  I have never stolen anything in my life.  I teach my kids everyday to be polite.  When I tell my kids to hold the door open for strangers and they walk through without a thank you as if I or my kids are the bellhops, I tell them be nice anyway--it may rub off on others.  I face rudeness everyday--but i would not assume that someone who tries to do goodness in the world is "trying to hide something"

As for the goodies.... here is what I am HIDING;  I am an extreme asthmatic, not the asthmatic that says they have asthma and puff on an inhaler once a year.  I suffer on a daily basis.  It prevents me from volunteering to homeless shelters, animal shelters (I love animals I am allergic to most)  and many other things I would like to do.  So I try to do other things that I can to contribute, since I can't contribute in physical ways.  The local fire stations and ambulances have brought oxygen to my house on several occasions and have saved my life.  I do little things it isn't much.

Stop asking what the people who are genuinely trying to do something nice "is hiding".  

Cops fleeing their posts during Katrina made national headlines... was I there? no did I see it? No, however many cops lost their jobs and many were under review.  Did I say I agreed with any of this? No --it was a post in the thread having to do with why we should have gun rights.  I never said my statement on whether I even thought these cops should lose thier jobs or be fired etc.  When you leave your post without permission, and are later fired for it or under review, or punishment, it is called fleeing.  Would I have done the same thing or could I blame them?  Hell no. Family comes first.. My point is that people with guns--good people--should be able to form a militia against all enemies foreign and domestic.  Than perhaps the cops needn't feel the need to flee.  But my point in that was if only cops had the right to have firearms, and they did what was human and left a chaotic scene, the families not allowed to have guns would have little protection (once again in a thread about guns)

Anyways... I have been insulted repeatedly for a simply innocent post.   Yes you semi apologized for my misunderstanding that this was about people in general and not ME in particular--than you go and say I have blinders or am of questionable character because I do what you "dare" people to do.  Well I dare you to stop focusing on only the bad, and open your eyes up to some of the people who are trying to be the best they can be, and want a better society.  And I dare you not to hurt someone's feelings simply because you are too cynical to believe anyone is any good, and generalize everyone as a whole.  I dare you to stop being so bitter .  Oh and hurting people's feelings is NOT one of the GOOD traits I see in society  >:( >:( >:( >:(


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