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Array what does your quote say about you? And,more importantly,what does it say to others? Dragon kick your a$$ into the milky way (milky way!)
Don't act like you don't like the ball buster (ball buster!)
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Array Enough wisdom to know I know I shouldn't be so serious all the time, and for all to know that taking it so seriously is not so serious a thing as the seriousness of death, or something oddly unseriously serious.
But seriously, if I actually took myself seriously, I couldn't seriously have a serious conversation without seriously cracking up over a completely unserious matter, such as "The attack is out of target". Do you seriously think that a person so serious could possibly use that phrase with a seriously straight face without unserious reprocussions????
Eh. This thread is too unseriously serious for me.... Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it. -
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Array That I have a goofy sense of humor, love reeeeeally bad movies, and recognize that though things are generally more complicated than they seem it's impossible to tell how complicated they are or in what way. "Arm yourself, Watson, there is an evil hand afoot ahead." -- Dennis Pierce, 2010 Bulwer-Lytton contest, detective fiction category runner-up. -
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Array that i enjoy shakespearean wit. I am but mad by north-north west. When the wind is southerly i know a hawk from a handsaw. -Hamlet -
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Array Nothing whatsoever. -
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Array I dunno.......what DOES it say about me? -
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Array I don't know, but I'm Mulan it over. -
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Array Mine says what it says and thats all that it says The Epeeman, the Epeeman, in frayed and tattered gear
Can lick his weight in wildcats and can drink his weight in beer
And for the foil and sabreman he hasn't any fear
For he's a late edition of the dashing Musketeer. -
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Array  Originally Posted by counter riposte Enough wisdom to know I know I shouldn't be so serious all the time, and for all to know that taking it so seriously is not so serious a thing as the seriousness of death, or something oddly unseriously serious.
But seriously, if I actually took myself seriously, I couldn't seriously have a serious conversation without seriously cracking up over a completely unserious matter, such as "The attack is out of target". Do you seriously think that a person so serious could possibly use that phrase with a seriously straight face without unserious reprocussions????
Eh. This thread is too unseriously serious for me....
I think you seriously have to rethink your epee reffing... I mean, he hit out of target and I stole time.
.. wtf Man, wtf??? If a little dreaming is dangerous, the cure for it is not to dream less but to dream more, to dream all the time~Proust
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Array Mine was for the epeeists after I posted in the epee thread so they would stop giving me rep thinking I was an epeeist. The solution to your problem is to fence another weapon. -
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Array Sort of self-explanatory...what little there is left of me.... Sorry, but you can't believe anything I say. I always lie. In fact, I'm lying now.
"Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name,..."
Oh, yes, BTW..."non iligitimi carborundum", look what happened to me. -
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Array Mine is a quote from my old coach. It speaks to fencers and non-fencers alike! -
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Array Mine changes all the time, so who knows............ well I do, but it's all a secret lol Whatever doesn't kill you, is gonna leave a scar...
Looking for a certain Striptease...... -
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Array Mine says that i'm a lefty! And it tells other people that...i'm a LEFTY!
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Array I switch mine when it bores me. I either go for "words of wisdom" or "words of whimsy" (like the line I used to use "Oh bother, said the Borg, I seem to have assimilated Winnie the Pooh").
I have no idea what it says to others... "In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice, theory and practice are different." -
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Array mine's just a reminder of what's important... -
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Array  Originally Posted by jeff I switch mine when it bores me. I either go for "words of wisdom" or "words of whimsy" (like the line I used to use "Oh bother, said the Borg, I seem to have assimilated Winnie the Pooh").
I have no idea what it says to others...
I like your sigs, especially the Borg-Pooh one.... (I also like broncofencer's and latenight's)
As for my sig.... I liked it because it was short and it sums up how I feel about my time spent on the water cooler. Beer, it's whats for dinner! ~ a young snowboarding Canadian The meek don't want it! ~ sticker on a rock band's guitar -
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Array  Originally Posted by Fencergrl I like your sigs, especially the Borg-Pooh one That should be "Pooh-Borg". It's a character from "The Mikadork", by Dilbert and Suluvan. -
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Array Good one, Inq - "Pooh-Borg" (and the reverse) sound like a very interesting hyphenated last name... "In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice, theory and practice are different." -
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Array I think Borg-pooh sounds like something left behind post assimilation The Epeeman, the Epeeman, in frayed and tattered gear
Can lick his weight in wildcats and can drink his weight in beer
And for the foil and sabreman he hasn't any fear
For he's a late edition of the dashing Musketeer.
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