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Old 10-19-2011, 03:21 PM   #26
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It's okay. I think I'm just having one of those weeks.

Bitchy, crabby, whiny, ya know.


Hey Wolfie, are you okay mate, if there is anything you want to talk about, pm or e-mail me hun !!!. *HUGZ*
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Old 10-19-2011, 08:22 PM   #27
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I'm pretty sure it wouldn't have been too exciting in my cat's head.
You finally got the cat and you didn't tell me?!

As for you Mr Dark I hope you encounter our resident elder Goth Humaine Pain I'm sure you two would have plenty to talk about. He's even an IT professional like yourself.
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Old 10-20-2011, 12:07 AM   #28
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You finally got the cat and you didn't tell me?!

As for you Mr Dark I hope you encounter our resident elder Goth Humaine Pain I'm sure you two would have plenty to talk about. He's even an IT professional like yourself.
Thank you Sir, I'm sure our paths will cross some day and I hope we'll talk about something more than webs and databases... please! Hahah
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Old 10-20-2011, 08:26 AM   #29
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But DJ, talking about webs makes you sound gothier! lol

I found the Vet records for my doggy. Chief will 7 on November 7th.
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Old 10-20-2011, 09:55 AM   #30
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Thank you Sir, I'm sure our paths will cross some day and I hope we'll talk about something more than webs and databases... please! Hahah
Don't worry he's barely able to talk about what he does due to security reasons. He's also a proud grandfather, and I'm sure could have plenty of discussion with you on music. Though he has been less active here than usual as of late.


I actually, given my half Spanish ancestry, rather like the idea of having an actual Spaniard on these forums. I hope to visit Spain someday.
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Old 10-20-2011, 02:31 PM   #31
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But DJ, talking about webs makes you sound gothier! lol

I found the Vet records for my doggy. Chief will 7 on November 7th.
Cool! Yus is almost the same age as Chief... pet him between the ears and share pics of him, I'd like to see him

About code... hehe, code is sexy hmmm? LOL. My web is "gothlooking", but my other developments aren't goth at all, unfortunately. I was near to make a site for a local goth muse but we didn't find a reasonable way to make a quality product. Blah. Money. A true pity. Yes, I got your sense, but I'm blablabling my discourse... ^^
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Old 10-20-2011, 02:50 PM   #32
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Don't worry he's barely able to talk about what he does due to security reasons. He's also a proud grandfather, and I'm sure could have plenty of discussion with you on music. Though he has been less active here than usual as of late.


I actually, given my half Spanish ancestry, rather like the idea of having an actual Spaniard on these forums. I hope to visit Spain someday.
I understand him completely, sometimes, if working for Government or big companies, it can be dangerous to reveal procedures and/or ways to treat certain information pieces. Anyway, I'll be glad to talk to him about technology, music, arts or whatever we find interesting.

So you have Spanish ancestors... how nice Where they came from?

This country is very diverse and influences, habits, even foods are very different from north to south. I was born and live in our "middle east", so my influences are 100% latin. Not the latin a US citizen could understand at a first glance (South American, mainly)... I mean latin from the old Rome and Phoenicia. Spain was a territory of Rome for centuries and Phoenicians traded with us for centuries as well... there are many interesting ruins of those cultures around. In the northwest, you can find pure Celtic culture, and Arabic in the south. So this country looks like a big cultural crossroad.

I'll be glad to help you if you want to know more about cities to visit here, interesting spots, good gastronomy, clubbing, etc.
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Old 10-20-2011, 02:51 PM   #33
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Yes, DJ, geekissexy and I have the shirt to prove it!

I'll go spam the picture thread later tonight or tomorrow perhaps, just for you.
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Old 10-20-2011, 02:55 PM   #34
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Yes, DJ, geekissexy and I have the shirt to prove it!

I'll go spam the picture thread later tonight or tomorrow perhaps, just for you.
Hehe, nice shirt for sure, didn't see one like these here

I'll do the same as soon as I find the way to UL a pic, just for you too.
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Old 10-20-2011, 04:03 PM   #35
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I understand him completely, sometimes, if working for Government or big companies, it can be dangerous to reveal procedures and/or ways to treat certain information pieces. Anyway, I'll be glad to talk to him about technology, music, arts or whatever we find interesting.

So you have Spanish ancestors... how nice Where they came from?

This country is very diverse and influences, habits, even foods are very different from north to south. I was born and live in our "middle east", so my influences are 100% latin. Not the latin a US citizen could understand at a first glance (South American, mainly)... I mean latin from the old Rome and Phoenicia. Spain was a territory of Rome for centuries and Phoenicians traded with us for centuries as well... there are many interesting ruins of those cultures around. In the northwest, you can find pure Celtic culture, and Arabic in the south. So this country looks like a big cultural crossroad.

I'll be glad to help you if you want to know more about cities to visit here, interesting spots, good gastronomy, clubbing, etc.
Yep I'm well aware of those bits of Spain's history, the Spanish bagpipes, and how blue blood involves how the upper class was identified by the blue blood veins visible in the skin differentiating them from the darker skinned moors. Heh I've always been rather fond of history really.

My own ancestry actually traces to Spain back through Colombia, though they didn't mix with the natives. It was from Colombia that eventually my grandparents left and moved here to the United States. From what little I've heard my ancestors came from the Atlantic side of Spain aka the north east. However the source of where in Spain my ancestors are from isn't really that reliable, I've been trying to find out who in my family might know more.

The problem is the family member who was really doing the research into our Genealogy was my grandfather, and back when I was 11(before I became really interested in the family history) he suffered a severe head trauma, which while he did survive, it rendered almost all knowledge inaccessible. It was a shame really, he was a very smart man, able to speak many different languages fluently (I think it was 11 languages). It was only last year that a second head trauma finally ended his life, this trauma caused by him falling while attempting to help out with heavy yard work, which he did as a result of the first trauma severely reducing his IQ.
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Old 10-20-2011, 06:19 PM   #36
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Ren, I did not get the cat. Notice the past tense usage in my sentence.
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Old 10-22-2011, 03:33 PM   #37
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Yep I'm well aware of those bits of Spain's history, the Spanish bagpipes, and how blue blood involves how the upper class was identified by the blue blood veins visible in the skin differentiating them from the darker skinned moors. Heh I've always been rather fond of history really.

My own ancestry actually traces to Spain back through Colombia, though they didn't mix with the natives. It was from Colombia that eventually my grandparents left and moved here to the United States. From what little I've heard my ancestors came from the Atlantic side of Spain aka the north east. However the source of where in Spain my ancestors are from isn't really that reliable, I've been trying to find out who in my family might know more.

The problem is the family member who was really doing the research into our Genealogy was my grandfather, and back when I was 11(before I became really interested in the family history) he suffered a severe head trauma, which while he did survive, it rendered almost all knowledge inaccessible. It was a shame really, he was a very smart man, able to speak many different languages fluently (I think it was 11 languages). It was only last year that a second head trauma finally ended his life, this trauma caused by him falling while attempting to help out with heavy yard work, which he did as a result of the first trauma severely reducing his IQ.
I think you'll find many interesting paths of investigation (and probably answers to some questions about tastes and feelings) taking a look over Galician culture. Aside that, Galicia is a very beautiful land, plenty of history.
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