I never pegged her as the sci-fi club type. I guess she would be about freshman age though, wouldn't she? Was she sixteen back when she wrote so prolifically that they had to change the policy? Or younger?mic0 wrote:Sooo, someone just joined the Quark (BYU's sci-fi and fantasy club) forums, and her username is Maddie... I want to message her and see if she is the Maddie who asked tons of questions to the Board a while back then stopped. That would be so awesome.
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That would be hilarious if it really were her. If so, you should totally set her and CK up on a blind date!krebscout wrote:I never pegged her as the sci-fi club type. I guess she would be about freshman age though, wouldn't she? Was she sixteen back when she wrote so prolifically that they had to change the policy? Or younger?mic0 wrote:Sooo, someone just joined the Quark (BYU's sci-fi and fantasy club) forums, and her username is Maddie... I want to message her and see if she is the Maddie who asked tons of questions to the Board a while back then stopped. That would be so awesome.
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In 2010, it seems she was a Mia Maid.Rifka wrote:That would be hilarious if it really were her. If so, you should totally set her and CK up on a blind date!krebscout wrote:I never pegged her as the sci-fi club type. I guess she would be about freshman age though, wouldn't she? Was she sixteen back when she wrote so prolifically that they had to change the policy? Or younger?mic0 wrote:Sooo, someone just joined the Quark (BYU's sci-fi and fantasy club) forums, and her username is Maddie... I want to message her and see if she is the Maddie who asked tons of questions to the Board a while back then stopped. That would be so awesome.
Also, krebscout, what policy is this that she caused to change?
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The maximum number of pending questions allowed in the personal queue.
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I'm just posting here because having the General Encore Rules being above this thread is making my eye twitch.
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Yeah, that is a little odd, isn't it?
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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Bob! I saw your duct tape rings on pinterest today! Of all the randomness that comes up on the feed, it was fun to see something and know where it came from.
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I just realized that this picture is perfectly suited to posting on here. We had an ultrasound last night and in addition to learning that our baby is healthy with four heart chambers and two kidneys and a brain and no cleft lip, we also learned the gender:


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waah! cute.
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So, what are you naming her?
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… Yellowette?C is for wrote:So, what are you naming her?
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Remember when I thought you were naming Dragon Baby [Yellow]erella?Dragon Lady wrote:… Yellowette?C is for wrote:So, what are you naming her?
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So, if I'm poking around on a dating website and I get a message from someone who sounds very interested in getting to know me better but I'm lukewarm about (based solely off of a profile, but still), so I respond just to see and he writes back and sounds super excited but I'm feeling hard pressed to even think what to write back, is it more polite to write him back and say, "you know, I'm just not feeling this one and I'm a little put off by your forwardness after one round of emails" or just let it die? I mean, I know what I would do in real life if a guy was asking me out and I wasn't feeling it )politely thank him and tell him that I didn't see it going anywhere), but if a guy were just expressing interest in general, I wouldn't feel compelled to say that . . . so what do I do in this case?
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Hmmm… I mostly remember that name being the title of a blog where I posted pictures of Yellow trying to wear my sandals. If I were to pluck threads in my memory, I'm thinking that you saw that blog title and at first thought that it was us announcing the name for Dragon Baby?Katya wrote:Remember when I thought you were naming Dragon Baby [Yellow]erella?Dragon Lady wrote:… Yellowette?C is for wrote:So, what are you naming her?
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Also, everyone. I am very, very excited right now. I'm working on my first cross stitch ever which turns out to be a rather complicated (albeit small) one. And I feel like I've been working on it forever. But I finally hit a milestone! I finished all the leaves!!! And by tomorrow I hope to say that I've finished all the flowers, too. Which is the vast majority of the top half of the cross stitch. Let me see if I can find a picture…
Here we go:

Yes, yes. I am quite pleased with myself right now.
Here we go:

Yes, yes. I am quite pleased with myself right now.
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I've been attempting the online dating thing, too, and have wondered the same thing ... I think the most polite thing is to say something like "Thanks, but no thanks," so he doesn't waste his time waiting on you to respond. Of course, what I *actually* wind up doing is hemming and hawing and deliberating for so long that I end up dropping the conversation by default.Wisteria wrote:So, if I'm poking around on a dating website and I get a message from someone who sounds very interested in getting to know me better but I'm lukewarm about (based solely off of a profile, but still), so I respond just to see and he writes back and sounds super excited but I'm feeling hard pressed to even think what to write back, is it more polite to write him back and say, "you know, I'm just not feeling this one and I'm a little put off by your forwardness after one round of emails" or just let it die? I mean, I know what I would do in real life if a guy was asking me out and I wasn't feeling it )politely thank him and tell him that I didn't see it going anywhere), but if a guy were just expressing interest in general, I wouldn't feel compelled to say that . . . so what do I do in this case?
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That's great! It's nice to know that things are spreading around the internet.TheAnswerIs42 wrote:Bob! I saw your duct tape rings on pinterest today! Of all the randomness that comes up on the feed, it was fun to see something and know where it came from.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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That's what things do. Like viruses.bobtheenchantedone wrote: That's great! It's nice to know that things are spreading around the internet.
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I stick my tongue out at you, sir.Marduk wrote:That's what things do. Like viruses.bobtheenchantedone wrote: That's great! It's nice to know that things are spreading around the internet.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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yeah, online dating sites, I just deleted messages I didn't care to answer.Emiliana wrote:I've been attempting the online dating thing, too, and have wondered the same thing ... I think the most polite thing is to say something like "Thanks, but no thanks," so he doesn't waste his time waiting on you to respond. Of course, what I *actually* wind up doing is hemming and hawing and deliberating for so long that I end up dropping the conversation by default.Wisteria wrote:So, if I'm poking around on a dating website and I get a message from someone who sounds very interested in getting to know me better but I'm lukewarm about (based solely off of a profile, but still), so I respond just to see and he writes back and sounds super excited but I'm feeling hard pressed to even think what to write back, is it more polite to write him back and say, "you know, I'm just not feeling this one and I'm a little put off by your forwardness after one round of emails" or just let it die? I mean, I know what I would do in real life if a guy was asking me out and I wasn't feeling it )politely thank him and tell him that I didn't see it going anywhere), but if a guy were just expressing interest in general, I wouldn't feel compelled to say that . . . so what do I do in this case?