Please give him a welcome and treat him well!

Only a resident of a madhouse would say something like that.Hermit wrote:Bring on your evil sense of humour, Citizensmith. Please.
*Hermit waits with trepidation for the traditional mentions of bacon and cheese, which are no funnier than the even more boring "welcome to the madhouse" type comments.*
Are you referring to the southern states?Bella Fortuna wrote:Only a resident of a madhouse would say something like that.Hermit wrote:Bring on your evil sense of humour, Citizensmith. Please.
*Hermit waits with trepidation for the traditional mentions of bacon and cheese, which are no funnier than the even more boring "welcome to the madhouse" type comments.*
Cut of jib: liked. Humour: absent so far. But then, I'm German, so I wouldn't recognise it if it laughed in my face. Or so I'm told.Citizensmith wrote:You know, seeing as this is supposed to be an Intro thread I guess I should do that.
British, but now resident in the US, California to be specific. I moved over here 16 years ago because of wuv, twue wuv. Still happily married and managed to make new humans twice as well.
Degree in geology, masters in environmental science, currently working as an analyst at a large engineering company.
And because it seems relevant to the theme of this site, I grew up a proper Christian kid, went to a Church of England school, was in the cub scouts, and my dad's family were hard core church members. But, the priest at my school being a part time ventriloquist and entertaining us by talking through an emu puppet probably didn't help my religion. My mum's family were not really religious, just going through the motions as everyone did. Basically, never believed in anything once I had the maturity to ask questions. An atheist though? Not until I moved to the US and discovered the obnoxious, malignant Christianity that exists over here. In the UK I wasn't religious, wasn't spiritual, wasn't a beliver, but that didn't matter. Now, definitely an atheist.
Lastly, happy to have a good friend in Bella. I'm sure there are quite a few here who know what a great cook she is for one.
Every madhouse needs an inmate that, while clearly cheeselessly bonkers to everyone else, thinks themselves to be the only sane inhabitant. Hermit is ours.Hermit wrote:Bring on your evil sense of humour, Citizensmith. Please.
*Hermit waits with trepidation for the traditional mentions of bacon and cheese, which are no funnier than the even more boring "welcome to the madhouse" type comments.*
Is this the novel, or a movie version? And if it's a movie are we looking at Michael Bay or some kind of Disney thing with singing ornaments?Scumple wrote:Welcome to the very last stand in a irrational world. There are few who find there way here. This is afterall The Nautilus and Papa is Captain Nemo.
I'll have you know that I may be clueless, but I am not cheeseless. In fact, in the unlikely event of ever running out of Stilton, Roquefort, and my iron ration of the humble Tasty Cheddar, my desperate yearning for cheese will probably lead me to spread my own smegma - or that of anyone else's - on my egg and bacon toast.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Every madhouse needs an inmate that, while clearly cheeselessly bonkers to everyone else, thinks themselves to be the only sane inhabitant. Hermit is ours.Hermit wrote:Bring on your evil sense of humour, Citizensmith. Please.
*Hermit waits with trepidation for the traditional mentions of bacon and cheese, which are no funnier than the even more boring "welcome to the madhouse" type comments.*
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