Matthew on 14/6/2006 at 21:08
Quote Posted by lomondtaffer
I'm just wheezing and draping myself on furniture most of the day like a Victorian poet.
There's a chap called Vincent who'd like to talk to you. ¬¬
metal dawn on 14/6/2006 at 22:10
The Elizabethan Era and the Victorian Era were not the same thing, last I heard.
Not wanting to sound bitchy, but I keep seeing "Shakespeare" and "Victorian" used in virtually the same context.
Jonesy on 14/6/2006 at 22:29
Quote Posted by Lacerta
It's quite possibly silver nitrate.
Yeah, IIRC depending on the acidity of your sweat, silver may leave some traces on your skin if you wear it.
Karlfox on 14/6/2006 at 23:51
Quote Posted by lomondtaffer
Thanks, Karlfox: first straight answer I've had in weeks. I'm going for it, but I don't want to end up like Howard Hughes (Think carboard boxes for slippers!)
Yep, no problem. That said, allergies are weird animals.. So the answer is seldom
straightforward per se. It'll be interesting to see what your tests show, no?
fett on 15/6/2006 at 03:45
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I find that I've been pre-empted by your mullet-rock comedy stylings.
If there's a mullet joke to be had, I'm on it quicker than Kip Winger on an underage girl.
mxleader on 15/6/2006 at 04:12
I have a titanium wedding ring and it wasn't expensive at all and it is nice and light; I can hardly tell that I am married. Titanium gooood!
lomondtaffer on 17/6/2006 at 09:52
Quote Posted by metal dawn
The Elizabethan Era and the Victorian Era were
not the same thing, last I heard.
Not wanting to sound bitchy, but I keep seeing "Shakespeare" and "Victorian" used in virtually the same context.
I meant a victorian poet... you know, middle parting, floppy cravat, effete tendencies. Who is this Vincent guy, by the way ?
lomondtaffer on 17/6/2006 at 09:58
Oh, that Vincent.