So .
After watching A bit too much of Dry and Lorry (No, I dont think thats a pun.)
I have come away with a passion for Grimacing.
above is my attempt at a ''hugh laurie', face which I will enver pull off in a thousand years
(and those of you who only watched him in house must think I am hugely misguided, as this is most definately NOT a house-sorta-face)
yah.
Seriously..I am trying to turn this into a paragraph but other than saying
''please post YOUR twisted deformed Physiognomy''
What more could one add after such a vulgar display..
oh, I'll just go for a bit of rambling I suppose, might as well make this into a decent-sized post.
I'll use the space to mention that my mashcaster is now functionnal again, I cant login but at least I can access the studio which I wasn't able to do before
I do seem to have a lot of trouble importing audio thought,
I try to convert it to .Wav following the guidelines but ppphhhhessshh-no result
-too bad as I was gonna upload some random scratchy guitar track I feverishly managed to play in the midst of my chemically induced weekend (Am I allowed to say that? of course-)
It would have provided a stunning soundtrack to the aforeposted photo-
which is, when you think about it, a sad thing indeed...
So-Time to post YOUR ugly rendition of Visagefoolery
That is if you are not already dancing around your flaming computer trying to exorcise it's demons
Comments
Gwen Dibley: Oh- Agreed
Very Raw
In a very good way.
No complaints about his grin whatsoever
Argument clinic closed.
Can,t believe I dropped by and I'm just posting this-
Sorry not very inspired tonight sorta tired
but the grin
Wholeheartedly agreed.
lol
Alright I'm off to bed
''I'm a strange person''
gna42: in Black Adder... I love that grimace... Something about it.
yummmmm
"Some things in life are bad, they can really make you mad..." and... "always look on the Bright Side of Life..."
That really was something other than else!
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Anything goes...
Gwen Dibley: In Canada?
Fort Mcmurray to be precise?
Sure sounds like it-
The only place I know where people can work so many hours
but then that's just a random guess on my part
Been there myself for a SHORT while, moved to Edmonton afterwards and the back to new-brunswick for the sheer comfort of rural tranquility
Kudos to you!
''I'm a strange person''
in Helsinki stated once that Edmonton is like a big Nivala (my hometown, pop. 11000, all the buildings are very low built and basically everything you need can be found from the same street or at least the next street).
A shared dream of the fiance and me, to visit Canada. We Finns have a thing for it, I guess. Maybe it's the giant redwood, the larch, the fir, the mighty scots pine... Fiance says it's the ice hockey.
*sigh* I almost fell asleep at work not once but (wait for it, Lemmy...here it comes:) TWICE. Tomorrow a bit better, but Fri-Sun a festival trip, so on duty day and night again. Argh. Though the festival is cool.
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Please be gentle with me, I come to pieces, literally!
Hanri: Before reading the post, Laurie came to mind immediately (yes I'm very aware he rocked long before House). Try singing Mystery with that expression!
Man, no time for wittyness (as if I ever have any..?) for I have to go to work.... Really nice beginning for my 12 hour day!
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Please be gentle with me, I come to pieces, literally!
Quite courageous
My new job is 9 hours a day and I bitch moan, scream whine lament and so forth.
-And I work from a couch
Have a great day!
''I'm a strange person''
- - - that we have a "Strange Person" back in our midst!
Bun, Wackett, Buzzard, Stubble and Boot!
from 1 hour days to 168 hour weeks.. Since you're on duty 24-7 on a camp. But normal office day can be up to 15 hours if you're very unlucky. And does it show on the paycheck? I think not!
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Please be gentle with me, I come to pieces, literally!