What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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Moving to Austin this week!
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Markies wrote:Today, I am now 42! :D

Happy birthday!

SamuraiMegas wrote:Moving to Austin this week!

Just in time for the eclipse! Get yourself some eclipse glasses soon. They may be harder to get the closer it gets to April.
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Congrats Markies & SM!
Also congrats to marurun, tho I think piercing the can over a bowl just-right would've made an awesome sorbet - if you can get past the aspartame taste - chilling does help there too.
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SamuraiMegas wrote:Moving to Austin this week!


Good luck with the move! I've heard good things about Austin, but haven't been there yet!

Markies wrote:Today, I am now 42! :D


Happy belated, Markies! We're only a few days apart, as today's my bday. Aquarius power! Lol.
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:cry: So I'll have to postpone giving my eldest niece her Christmas presents again! Turns out she's going out of town.

Hopefully next Friday will be the best bet, unless something else comes up.
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Thank you all for the Birthday Wishes! It was a nice and quiet day.

Note wrote:Happy belated, Markies! We're only a few days apart, as today's my bday. Aquarius power! Lol.


Happy Birthday to you as well! We are currently living in the Age of the Aquarius! :lol:
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So the moon is in the seventh house once more as Jupiter aligns with Mars? Hopefully peace does a better job of guiding the planet this time around.
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There is something so delightful about receiving a game from an ebay seller in a box protector, a good one too as I've dealt with poorly made box protectors before. The listing didn't mention a box protector at all.

Yep, I'm definitely going to save that seller and remember him in the future.
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Got a wisdom tooth pulled yesterday, so I'm being a couch potato, eating yogurt, and resting for the next few days. Glad to have it taken care of, as it's been bothering me on and off for about a year, but kinda dreading the recovery.
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:) Found an excellent, albeit time-consuming, way to launch Doom mods from the Steam library. The tldr is whip up a .ZDL file in the ZDoom frontend ZDL for each mod, add the ZDL executable as a non-Steam game, edit the title and add the .ZDL file in the launch options bar.

:D My brother (hopefully) found a more permanent residence.

:D My grandfather, who I haven't seen since after my great-uncle's funeral over give years ago, will be in town Friday.

:cry: As I was doing research for my play set against a hurricane party I found out that a play called "Hurricane Party" already exists. Thankfully aside from being set in a hurricane party, neither play has much in common.
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