New sig
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI can't help it. It's the high blood pressure tablets.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWobbly Warhead it is then
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostIndeed it was. But there is a difference.
Whereas a .sig is a subtle mark one leaves behind to tease the reader, a custom title is a badge of honour, worn with pride to the front, awarded by the masses to the great, the good and the drivelsome for services to the community. One could argue that a custom title should always be selected by the masses and bestowed upon the recipient.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostIndeed it was. But there is a difference.
Whereas a .sig is a subtle mark one leaves behind to tease the reader, a custom title is a badge of honour, worn with pride to the front, awarded by the masses to the great, the good and the drivelsome for services to the community. One could argue that a custom title should always be selected by the masses and bestowed upon the recipient.
I'd have a little drinkie.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostIndeed it was. But there is a difference.
Whereas a .sig is a subtle mark one leaves behind to tease the reader, a custom title is a badge of honour, worn with pride to the front, awarded by the masses to the great, the good and the drivelsome for services to the community. One could argue that a custom title should always be selected by the masses and bestowed upon the recipient.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostHang on a minute, wasn't it you who was asking for help with a title
Whereas a .sig is a subtle mark one leaves behind to tease the reader, a custom title is a badge of honour, worn with pride to the front, awarded by the masses to the great, the good and the drivelsome for services to the community. One could argue that a custom title should always be selected by the masses and bestowed upon the recipient.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
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Originally posted by Diver View PostLets be honest here, I'd rather have my mind filled with thoughts of Celine Dion than John Lennon, as talented as he was
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
It is something that needs to come from deep inside, something inspirational, something so exquisitely personal that it would take a special flash of insight for another to be able to suggest something appropriate.
So, despite his innocent openness, to conjure up a suitable epigraph for such a mercurial, multi-faceted and unpredictable individual such as SY01 would surely be a magnificent feat?
Hang on a minute, wasnt it you who was asking for help with a title
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Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
I'd rather have this picture to mind
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Originally posted by Diver View PostLets be honest here, I'd rather have my mind filled with thoughts of Celine Dion than John Lennon, as talented as he was
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIf Mick Jagger ever said that (and I acknowledge that you have a "(?)" to indicate your uncertainty), he was (as usual) nicking his best ideas from John Lennon: "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans" (from the lyric to Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) on the album Double Fantasy, 1980
It's weird how that Wikipedia page seems to end up devoting more attention to Celine Dion for having done a cover of the song than it does to John for having created it - one assumes some assiduous C.D. fan has been busy, and also acquires further proof that Wikipedia is of dubious value in matters of popular culture
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