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October 17, 2010 at 9:04 PM #620295October 17, 2010 at 9:04 PM #619857eavesdropperParticipant
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper][quote=SD Transplant]Ditto again to Rich’s most unique and valuable RE/financial/economic web resource community. I’ve became a pigg while reasearching RE trends for a MBA paper more than 4 years ago (I’m on my 2nd log name π
Kuddos also to all the contributors that make this a great and valuable source of information. Lots of money saved, great ideas, and experiences are shared here.[/quote]
Tastes great, too!!
Seriously, I LOVE Piggs! It is my one guilty pleasure. (And before you all start shaking your heads over what an empty life I have, I DO have other pleasures. I just don’t feel guilty about them.)
All the stuff mentioned above, plus great range of subject matter discussed (for the most part) by intelligent, creative, humorous, and reasonably open-minded participants…….who can spell AND use punctuation correctly!!
Does it get any better than that?
Oh, and the price is right. Except in terms of the amount of time I sometimes expend.[/quote]
Eaves: I used “prelapsarian” in a post and you missed it.[/quote]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.
October 17, 2010 at 9:04 PM #619223eavesdropperParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper][quote=SD Transplant]Ditto again to Rich’s most unique and valuable RE/financial/economic web resource community. I’ve became a pigg while reasearching RE trends for a MBA paper more than 4 years ago (I’m on my 2nd log name π
Kuddos also to all the contributors that make this a great and valuable source of information. Lots of money saved, great ideas, and experiences are shared here.[/quote]
Tastes great, too!!
Seriously, I LOVE Piggs! It is my one guilty pleasure. (And before you all start shaking your heads over what an empty life I have, I DO have other pleasures. I just don’t feel guilty about them.)
All the stuff mentioned above, plus great range of subject matter discussed (for the most part) by intelligent, creative, humorous, and reasonably open-minded participants…….who can spell AND use punctuation correctly!!
Does it get any better than that?
Oh, and the price is right. Except in terms of the amount of time I sometimes expend.[/quote]
Eaves: I used “prelapsarian” in a post and you missed it.[/quote]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.
October 17, 2010 at 9:04 PM #619976eavesdropperParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper][quote=SD Transplant]Ditto again to Rich’s most unique and valuable RE/financial/economic web resource community. I’ve became a pigg while reasearching RE trends for a MBA paper more than 4 years ago (I’m on my 2nd log name π
Kuddos also to all the contributors that make this a great and valuable source of information. Lots of money saved, great ideas, and experiences are shared here.[/quote]
Tastes great, too!!
Seriously, I LOVE Piggs! It is my one guilty pleasure. (And before you all start shaking your heads over what an empty life I have, I DO have other pleasures. I just don’t feel guilty about them.)
All the stuff mentioned above, plus great range of subject matter discussed (for the most part) by intelligent, creative, humorous, and reasonably open-minded participants…….who can spell AND use punctuation correctly!!
Does it get any better than that?
Oh, and the price is right. Except in terms of the amount of time I sometimes expend.[/quote]
Eaves: I used “prelapsarian” in a post and you missed it.[/quote]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.
October 17, 2010 at 9:18 PM #619987Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=eavesdropper]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.[/quote]
Eaves: “Linguicious”? Wow. That one wins “Word of the Week”. I was going to give it to BigGubment and his use of “evility” (to describe Monsanto), but yours is better. “Evility” is close to another fave of mine, “deviltry”, and it has an Austin Powers-esque ring to it, but “linguicious” is better. It is a tad bit suggestive (wholly unintentionally, I’m sure), but we can overlook that.
I do this to torture you? Nay! Perish the thought! And, honestly, why is THIS always about YOU?
October 17, 2010 at 9:18 PM #619314Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=eavesdropper]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.[/quote]
Eaves: “Linguicious”? Wow. That one wins “Word of the Week”. I was going to give it to BigGubment and his use of “evility” (to describe Monsanto), but yours is better. “Evility” is close to another fave of mine, “deviltry”, and it has an Austin Powers-esque ring to it, but “linguicious” is better. It is a tad bit suggestive (wholly unintentionally, I’m sure), but we can overlook that.
I do this to torture you? Nay! Perish the thought! And, honestly, why is THIS always about YOU?
October 17, 2010 at 9:18 PM #620305Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=eavesdropper]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.[/quote]
Eaves: “Linguicious”? Wow. That one wins “Word of the Week”. I was going to give it to BigGubment and his use of “evility” (to describe Monsanto), but yours is better. “Evility” is close to another fave of mine, “deviltry”, and it has an Austin Powers-esque ring to it, but “linguicious” is better. It is a tad bit suggestive (wholly unintentionally, I’m sure), but we can overlook that.
I do this to torture you? Nay! Perish the thought! And, honestly, why is THIS always about YOU?
October 17, 2010 at 9:18 PM #619232Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=eavesdropper]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.[/quote]
Eaves: “Linguicious”? Wow. That one wins “Word of the Week”. I was going to give it to BigGubment and his use of “evility” (to describe Monsanto), but yours is better. “Evility” is close to another fave of mine, “deviltry”, and it has an Austin Powers-esque ring to it, but “linguicious” is better. It is a tad bit suggestive (wholly unintentionally, I’m sure), but we can overlook that.
I do this to torture you? Nay! Perish the thought! And, honestly, why is THIS always about YOU?
October 17, 2010 at 9:18 PM #619867Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=eavesdropper]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.[/quote]
Eaves: “Linguicious”? Wow. That one wins “Word of the Week”. I was going to give it to BigGubment and his use of “evility” (to describe Monsanto), but yours is better. “Evility” is close to another fave of mine, “deviltry”, and it has an Austin Powers-esque ring to it, but “linguicious” is better. It is a tad bit suggestive (wholly unintentionally, I’m sure), but we can overlook that.
I do this to torture you? Nay! Perish the thought! And, honestly, why is THIS always about YOU?
October 17, 2010 at 9:59 PM #620024eavesdropperParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.[/quote]
Eaves: “Linguicious”? Wow. That one wins “Word of the Week”. I was going to give it to BigGubment and his use of “evility” (to describe Monsanto), but yours is better. “Evility” is close to another fave of mine, “deviltry”, and it has an Austin Powers-esque ring to it, but “linguicious” is better. It is a tad bit suggestive (wholly unintentionally, I’m sure), but we can overlook that.
I do this to torture you? Nay! Perish the thought! And, honestly, why is THIS always about YOU?[/quote]
Duh?! Because it is. I may not be linguicious, but it *is* always about me.
Don’t argue with me on this point. I’m out of estrogen, and I have a gun.
As for “Word of the Week”, mmmmmmm, I don’t know. “Evility” approaches genius on so many levels. Has a real good visceral feel to it (I certainly feel the Austin Powers vibe), and one shivers in anticipation of the perplexed and questioning looks he/she will receive when employing this word in everyday conversation. Tough as this is on me, Alan, I think “evility” gets WoW, hands down.
You realize that, instead of studying, I’m going to be sitting here trying to dream up a sentence in which I can use both “evility” and “prelapsarian”.
October 17, 2010 at 9:59 PM #620340eavesdropperParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.[/quote]
Eaves: “Linguicious”? Wow. That one wins “Word of the Week”. I was going to give it to BigGubment and his use of “evility” (to describe Monsanto), but yours is better. “Evility” is close to another fave of mine, “deviltry”, and it has an Austin Powers-esque ring to it, but “linguicious” is better. It is a tad bit suggestive (wholly unintentionally, I’m sure), but we can overlook that.
I do this to torture you? Nay! Perish the thought! And, honestly, why is THIS always about YOU?[/quote]
Duh?! Because it is. I may not be linguicious, but it *is* always about me.
Don’t argue with me on this point. I’m out of estrogen, and I have a gun.
As for “Word of the Week”, mmmmmmm, I don’t know. “Evility” approaches genius on so many levels. Has a real good visceral feel to it (I certainly feel the Austin Powers vibe), and one shivers in anticipation of the perplexed and questioning looks he/she will receive when employing this word in everyday conversation. Tough as this is on me, Alan, I think “evility” gets WoW, hands down.
You realize that, instead of studying, I’m going to be sitting here trying to dream up a sentence in which I can use both “evility” and “prelapsarian”.
October 17, 2010 at 9:59 PM #619270eavesdropperParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.[/quote]
Eaves: “Linguicious”? Wow. That one wins “Word of the Week”. I was going to give it to BigGubment and his use of “evility” (to describe Monsanto), but yours is better. “Evility” is close to another fave of mine, “deviltry”, and it has an Austin Powers-esque ring to it, but “linguicious” is better. It is a tad bit suggestive (wholly unintentionally, I’m sure), but we can overlook that.
I do this to torture you? Nay! Perish the thought! And, honestly, why is THIS always about YOU?[/quote]
Duh?! Because it is. I may not be linguicious, but it *is* always about me.
Don’t argue with me on this point. I’m out of estrogen, and I have a gun.
As for “Word of the Week”, mmmmmmm, I don’t know. “Evility” approaches genius on so many levels. Has a real good visceral feel to it (I certainly feel the Austin Powers vibe), and one shivers in anticipation of the perplexed and questioning looks he/she will receive when employing this word in everyday conversation. Tough as this is on me, Alan, I think “evility” gets WoW, hands down.
You realize that, instead of studying, I’m going to be sitting here trying to dream up a sentence in which I can use both “evility” and “prelapsarian”.
October 17, 2010 at 9:59 PM #619904eavesdropperParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.[/quote]
Eaves: “Linguicious”? Wow. That one wins “Word of the Week”. I was going to give it to BigGubment and his use of “evility” (to describe Monsanto), but yours is better. “Evility” is close to another fave of mine, “deviltry”, and it has an Austin Powers-esque ring to it, but “linguicious” is better. It is a tad bit suggestive (wholly unintentionally, I’m sure), but we can overlook that.
I do this to torture you? Nay! Perish the thought! And, honestly, why is THIS always about YOU?[/quote]
Duh?! Because it is. I may not be linguicious, but it *is* always about me.
Don’t argue with me on this point. I’m out of estrogen, and I have a gun.
As for “Word of the Week”, mmmmmmm, I don’t know. “Evility” approaches genius on so many levels. Has a real good visceral feel to it (I certainly feel the Austin Powers vibe), and one shivers in anticipation of the perplexed and questioning looks he/she will receive when employing this word in everyday conversation. Tough as this is on me, Alan, I think “evility” gets WoW, hands down.
You realize that, instead of studying, I’m going to be sitting here trying to dream up a sentence in which I can use both “evility” and “prelapsarian”.
October 17, 2010 at 9:59 PM #619352eavesdropperParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.[/quote]
Eaves: “Linguicious”? Wow. That one wins “Word of the Week”. I was going to give it to BigGubment and his use of “evility” (to describe Monsanto), but yours is better. “Evility” is close to another fave of mine, “deviltry”, and it has an Austin Powers-esque ring to it, but “linguicious” is better. It is a tad bit suggestive (wholly unintentionally, I’m sure), but we can overlook that.
I do this to torture you? Nay! Perish the thought! And, honestly, why is THIS always about YOU?[/quote]
Duh?! Because it is. I may not be linguicious, but it *is* always about me.
Don’t argue with me on this point. I’m out of estrogen, and I have a gun.
As for “Word of the Week”, mmmmmmm, I don’t know. “Evility” approaches genius on so many levels. Has a real good visceral feel to it (I certainly feel the Austin Powers vibe), and one shivers in anticipation of the perplexed and questioning looks he/she will receive when employing this word in everyday conversation. Tough as this is on me, Alan, I think “evility” gets WoW, hands down.
You realize that, instead of studying, I’m going to be sitting here trying to dream up a sentence in which I can use both “evility” and “prelapsarian”.
October 17, 2010 at 10:14 PM #619290Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
Alan, you are absolutely linguicious! That one actually made me light-headed.
I’ve had to discipline myself this weekend (and I don’t mean in a fun way). I’m cramming for exams, so have had to severely curtail my Piggs time. It’s been quite painful.
Sometimes I think you do this just to torture me. You brute.[/quote]
Eaves: “Linguicious”? Wow. That one wins “Word of the Week”. I was going to give it to BigGubment and his use of “evility” (to describe Monsanto), but yours is better. “Evility” is close to another fave of mine, “deviltry”, and it has an Austin Powers-esque ring to it, but “linguicious” is better. It is a tad bit suggestive (wholly unintentionally, I’m sure), but we can overlook that.
I do this to torture you? Nay! Perish the thought! And, honestly, why is THIS always about YOU?[/quote]
Duh?! Because it is. I may not be linguicious, but it *is* always about me.
Don’t argue with me on this point. I’m out of estrogen, and I have a gun.
As for “Word of the Week”, mmmmmmm, I don’t know. “Evility” approaches genius on so many levels. Has a real good visceral feel to it (I certainly feel the Austin Powers vibe), and one shivers in anticipation of the perplexed and questioning looks he/she will receive when employing this word in everyday conversation. Tough as this is on me, Alan, I think “evility” gets WoW, hands down.
You realize that, instead of studying, I’m going to be sitting here trying to dream up a sentence in which I can use both “evility” and “prelapsarian”.[/quote]
Eaves: Yeah! What the hell was I thinking?!? It IS all about you!
I think getting “evility” and “prelapsarian” into the same sentence may not be as tough as you think. Given that “prelapsarian” indicates a time before sin and “evility” is, well, “evility”, I think the juxtaposition lends itself well to a sentence construction featuring both.
To really add to the level of difficulty, I’d like to add “crepuscular” into the mix and see how you fare. That IS brutish, no?
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