Re: Eureka!
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Is that "Val" as in Kilmer? "Thunderheart" is one of me and the boy's favorite movies! 'Bout worn our copy out!
Mr Ellison's comment reminds me of what Mama said when I first mentioned we had a Satanic person becoming a regular on this board. She seemed concerned, so I showed her your posted picture with John on another site. Her reaction: "Why, she doesn't look Satanic at all. She's CUTE!"
Moral: The Anti-Christ will have a lot easier time of it if he/she shows up in our midst in a ski sweater... ;)
Mr Ellison's comment reminds me of what Mama said when I first mentioned we had a Satanic person becoming a regular on this board. She seemed concerned, so I showed her your posted picture with John on another site. Her reaction: "Why, she doesn't look Satanic at all. She's CUTE!"
Moral: The Anti-Christ will have a lot easier time of it if he/she shows up in our midst in a ski sweater... ;)
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...with little pink hearts on it to boot :)))))
I am deceptively little and cute and sweet. It gives people who try to mess with me a false sense of security, which ultimately works to my advantage. ;)
You know what really cracks me up? This past weekend at the sci-fi convention there were a number of people dressed up as fantasy "warrior princesses" and fantasy "warriors" and carrying actual swords (which they were required by convention security to keep sheathed at all times). And I *know* that the vast majority of these people with their swords and knives and stuff wouldn't be able to handle one of those weapons in a real life situation to actually defend themselves if their lives depended on it. But I could, and I have -- with no reservations whatsoever about using a knife (or any quickly improvised weapon) to defend myself and cause maximum damage to the other person. Not that I've had to do that on more than a couple occasions in my life thus far, but it still cracks me up when I see some people acting out their badass fantasies at these conventions. ;)
-- Nanaea
You know what really cracks me up? This past weekend at the sci-fi convention there were a number of people dressed up as fantasy "warrior princesses" and fantasy "warriors" and carrying actual swords (which they were required by convention security to keep sheathed at all times). And I *know* that the vast majority of these people with their swords and knives and stuff wouldn't be able to handle one of those weapons in a real life situation to actually defend themselves if their lives depended on it. But I could, and I have -- with no reservations whatsoever about using a knife (or any quickly improvised weapon) to defend myself and cause maximum damage to the other person. Not that I've had to do that on more than a couple occasions in my life thus far, but it still cracks me up when I see some people acting out their badass fantasies at these conventions. ;)
-- Nanaea
Sounds like you were surrounded by a bunch of travestied bozos at the convention :) Knives, improvised weapons and killer minpins notwithstanding, I think your most lethal weapon is your wit:)
"...though I've never had the advantage of having seen a picture of you..." You've have seen a photo of Nephele : she looks so much like me that I sometimes call her Mini Me. To asses my potential ferocity, picture a 9-fold male version with a well sharpened Montblanc pen and a couple of years experience with Aikido. Dont forget my bloodcurdling sidekick, Rover :P
One can do a lot of damage with a well-sharpened Montblanc pen. ;) And "a 9-fold male version" of a child who has the original Redrum axe hanging on her nursery wall conjures up quite a formidable image of ferocity. :)
-- Nanaea
-- Nanaea