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#1 May 18 2006 at 10:35 AM Rating: Good
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but here is my tardy, opinionated take on this new race of Asylumite-Bostonians that has spawned.

I couldn't decide which of the many threads on this matter to put it in, so I'll just make a new thread about it... to the delight of some and the dismay of others...



Danalog - I don’t know if he realizes it, but he really is a funny guy(as in comedic) and after about 14 hours in a car, the conversation never really got stale; very knowledgeable, very cool, and also very honest it seems. This is a guy who will tell you waht he's thinking.

Mrs. Danalog
- not many chicks that I can discuss the history of medieval mythology with and not want to slam my head into a wall, kudos to you. Also her moods are contagiousSmiley: grin

Exodus - One of those guys who you think is pretty quiet and shy.... until they say something that has everyone in hysterics and then just sits there thoughtfully with a evilesque grin. It was awesome meeting another moogle fuc[/red]ker. I wasn't disappointed. I'm sure if left to our own designs we could have very well talked about FFXI the entire time and still had more to say. I loved his accent.

Nexa - Seems to be one of the "purer" people I have met. She claims to really be all mean and cruel.... but I'm not buying it. Although I can totally picture her going out and conversing with mooses and raccoons. I will say with honesty though, seldom have i met a person that seems to radiate careing-ness and yet have a sense of humour as slicing as paper cuts. Nexa is a frreeking riot. A naturally positive person it seems. i wonder if she really goes home and beats her husband or something, cause no one can be that totally niceSmiley: wink

Yanari - I think of all of the peeps, Yanari was the closest branch off of my tree. I think we could have easily sat there for days discussing everything from obscure movies, games, history, astrology, society, life, and everything and anything. I knew that we would get along. I don’t meet people too often that I just "click" with. Sorry Yan Yan, don't be afraid, but you ARE one of themSmiley: inlove

Jophiel - I talked to Jophiel least out of everyone. I will say that just about eveything that he said made me want to bust out laughing, I'm not sure why.. but he seemed to me to be bursting at the seams with humour.. not sure if it was the timing of waht he said or the tone of his voice, but he totally had the "evil genius class clown" vibe crafted to near perfection. I probably could have just sat there and listened to him talk about anything and be entertained.

Atomicflea - Flea has this aura of calm intensity that is only overpowered by her smile. Definitely a lot of gears turning behind that piercing gaze. I'm not sure where she was hiding her wings... but I'm sure they were there somewhere. She has a commanding presence; especially on the dance floorSmiley: tongue She seems to be a person who is infinitely loyal to her friends and infinitely ruthless to those who would threaten them. I'm glad she's on "our" side.

Smasharoo - ahhh, If you have actually read any of his posts, than you already know him. I don't need to say anymore. The guy drips with wit and will never hesitate to tell you waht he thinks you should hear; and the infuriating thing is that after all of the sarcasm and all of the mirthful wise-cracks, the fuc[/red]ker is usually right! Despite waht he would have you think, however, he really is a good person (or maybe that was the alcohol).

DSD - This girl should run for president. She struck me as a sort of "Jill-of-all-trades". How often do you see a gamer-chick who's hot, hip, dominating and yet sweeter than honey, and can still bust mad moves in the club? wehn she smiles at you it makes you want to melt.

Sickabilly - Dude's a programmer/musician. How much cooler can you get? He and DSD compliment each other perfectly. I got the feeling that he's a person who pretends to be shy just to get a better feel of the situation, but I got nothing but positive vibes from him. (and he gave me a CD of one of his albums, I've actually been listening to it in my car.... Satanic surfer music!! Dude, it rocks! and I don’t say that lightly about music that I hear and if I listen to it over and over again[with my fickle taste in music] you know it's awesome.) Keep on rocking out , man.

Jacobsdeception
- Another person I think pretends to be shy. Like myself he's an observer.. content to stand off to the side and just absorb all of the madness. He presence was a bit intimidating at first (sorry, muscular guys with glasses scare meSmiley: wink2) but he was absolutely an awesome guy to hang out with and quite easy to get along with. Don't let the Grim-reaper avatar fool you.

Debalic - Out of everyone else, reminds me most of my friends back home. Wehn I saw him I felt like I knew him already. I think we related to each other very well after sharing stories of our "adventures" in life and it's quirkiness. Great guy to hang with and a great guy to talk to. Wehn we got together it was kinda like we were comparing notes on the world; we could have been long lost brothers in geek-hood. Ironically enough, I really think that he is a guy who could fit in no matter where he was; despite the fact that he claims to have felt out of place. The guy's a survivor.




the whole thing was utterly surreal to me(and still is)... as my view of you peeps has developed into sort of a celebrity/mythological standing in my mind.... To actually see the all out techni-colour, life sized, fully animated versions of you all was mind blowing to me. Good times that I will never forget.Smiley: cry

peace ya'll
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#2 May 18 2006 at 10:42 AM Rating: Good
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I just feel like I watched a movie on Lifetime. All warm fuzzys. I need to go find a cat to kick.
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#3 May 18 2006 at 10:43 AM Rating: Good
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Man, you Boston guys are in LOVE.

Smiley: lol

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#4 May 18 2006 at 10:45 AM Rating: Excellent
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Jesus Christ Kelvy, cut that **** out.

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#5 May 18 2006 at 10:48 AM Rating: Good
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Princess Tare wrote:
Man, you Boston guys are in LOVE.

Smiley: lol



should I show you my first draft?




Danalog - total wierdo

Mrs. Danalog - freakazoid

Exodus - latino-wastoid

Nexa - <twirls finger around side of head>

Yanari - cackling witch

Jophiel - don't quit your day job

Atomicflea - get out of the jungle

Smasharoo - should have just stayed in the miltary and did us all a favour

DSD - sociapathic

Sickabilly - satan worshipper

Jacobsdeception - ***

Debalic - i know he smokes banana peels.
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#6 May 18 2006 at 10:49 AM Rating: Good
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Smiley: inlove

dude knows how to make me all warm and fuzzy feeling.

Hey Kelvy, we never did get to do the karaoke thing. Rain check for next time.
#7 May 18 2006 at 10:50 AM Rating: Good
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hope it's waterproofSmiley: mad
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#8 May 18 2006 at 10:52 AM Rating: Good
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Kelvyquayo wrote:
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Rain check


hope it's waterproofSmiley: mad


wheres the fun in that? Smiley: confused
#9 May 18 2006 at 10:57 AM Rating: Excellent
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Hey Kelvy, we never did get to do the karaoke thing. Rain check for next time.
However, DSD and I did get everyone else to sing "Total Eclipse of the Heart" Smiley: laugh
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#10 May 18 2006 at 10:57 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Lady DSD wrote:
Hey Kelvy, we never did get to do the karaoke thing. Rain check for next time.
However, DSD and I did get everyone else to sing "Total Eclipse of the Heart" Smiley: laugh


Smiley: lol













once upon a time there was light in my life...
#11 May 18 2006 at 11:03 AM Rating: Excellent
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Lady DSD wrote:

once upon a time there was light in my life...


Oh I just hate you now!

Nexa (and I need you now tonight...and I need you more than ever...)
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#12 May 18 2006 at 11:17 AM Rating: Excellent
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My first childhood crush was on Bonnie Tyler. Faster Than the Speed of Night was one of about four albums my parents owned.


Dan Folgelburg's Greatest Hits, Air Supply's Greatest Hits and some Carly Simon album being the others. I can still sing "Run for the Roses" from memory.
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Wow. Regular ol' Joph fan club in here.
#13 May 18 2006 at 11:20 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
My first childhood crush was on Bonnie Tyler. Faster Than the Speed of Night was one of about four albums my parents owned.

I'm always amazed when I visit record stores in France. She usually has a new album in the top 20 and is never off the TV over there.
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#14 May 18 2006 at 11:21 AM Rating: Good
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Air Supply's Greatest Hits



you're not a real man until you've driven through the city streets blaring Air Supply with all your windows down and singing at the top of your lungs. (exaggerated hand gestures are a bonus but not a neccesity)
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#15 May 18 2006 at 11:32 AM Rating: Good
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I do NOT have an accent! Smiley: mad

Not as far as I'm concerned, at least! Smiley: laugh


We are such geeks, it's awesome.

#16 May 18 2006 at 11:58 AM Rating: Good
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I do NOT have an accent!


ok Triumph Smiley: wink
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#17 May 18 2006 at 12:13 PM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Dan Folgelburg's Greatest Hits, Air Supply's Greatest Hits and some Carly Simon album being the others. I can still sing "Run for the Roses" from memory.

This explains quite a bit.

Not aware I came accross that way, Kelvy, but a flattering description nonetheless. Thank you. If you had posted this prior to my 10K, I may have asked for "get out of the jungle" as my custom title.
#18 May 18 2006 at 12:25 PM Rating: Decent
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The guy drips with wit


That was pancacke syrup, but I like yours better.
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#19 May 18 2006 at 1:06 PM Rating: Good
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Awesome write up Kelvy - well done! It just solidifies my regret for us having to pass up the trip (well, that, and how we're out $350 for the non-refundable room! Smiley: motz If real life wasn't so chaotic, Mrs. Smoggy and I would have been there. I've got a few minutes to kill, so I'm gonna bury my inner-Dwarf and unleash my inner-Chubby Huggs (see Get Fuzzy for reference)...
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Danalog - I don’t know if he realizes it, but he really is a funny guy(as in comedic) and after about 14 hours in a car, the conversation never really got stale; very knowledgeable, very cool, and also very honest it seems. This is a guy who will tell you waht he's thinking.

Mrs. Danalog - not many chicks that I can discuss the history of medieval mythology with and not want to slam my head into a wall, kudos to you. Also her moods are contagious

I can back this up from our boozefest in Maryland. Good people!
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Exodus - One of those guys who you think is pretty quiet and shy.... until they say something that has everyone in hysterics and then just sits there thoughtfully with a evilesque grin. It was awesome meeting another moogle ******. I wasn't disappointed. I'm sure if left to our own designs we could have very well talked about FFXI the entire time and still had more to say. I loved his accent.

Exo seems to be one of the nicest people I've ever had the pleasure to know in-game (WoW) and on these boards. I appreciate his patience for a stubborn fool like me.
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Nexa - Seems to be one of the "purer" people I have met. She claims to really be all mean and cruel.... but I'm not buying it. Although I can totally picture her going out and conversing with mooses and raccoons. I will say with honesty though, seldom have i met a person that seems to radiate careing-ness and yet have a sense of humour as slicing as paper cuts. Nexa is a frreeking riot. A naturally positive person it seems. i wonder if she really goes home and beats her husband or something, cause no one can be that totally nice

I think this is why she's one of my favorite people here, as I'm sure she is to everyone else here.
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Yanari - I think of all of the peeps, Yanari was the closest branch off of my tree. I think we could have easily sat there for days discussing everything from obscure movies, games, history, astrology, society, life, and everything and anything. I knew that we would get along. I don’t meet people too often that I just "click" with. Sorry Yan Yan, don't be afraid, but you ARE one of them

I truly wish that what happened in WoW didn't happen and that Yanari and I didn't end up at odds with each other. Ah well, **** happens. Once again, sorry, my bad. My inner Dwarf got the best of me there...and I got stupid. Well, stupider...Smiley: frown
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Jophiel - I talked to Jophiel least out of everyone. I will say that just about eveything that he said made me want to bust out laughing, I'm not sure why.. but he seemed to me to be bursting at the seams with humour.. not sure if it was the timing of waht he said or the tone of his voice, but he totally had the "evil genius class clown" vibe crafted to near perfection. I probably could have just sat there and listened to him talk about anything and be entertained.

Atomicflea - Flea has this aura of calm intensity that is only overpowered by her smile. Definitely a lot of gears turning behind that piercing gaze. I'm not sure where she was hiding her wings... but I'm sure they were there somewhere. She has a commanding presence; especially on the dance floor She seems to be a person who is infinitely loyal to her friends and infinitely ruthless to those who would threaten them. I'm glad she's on "our" side.

Jophiel was probably the OOC (pre-Asylum) poster other than Smash that got me hooked on Allah's boards. His quick wit and personality have made me a fan. Since I didn't make this last trip, I look forward to another opportunity to get a chance to meet him. I still laugh out loud when I think of his character in WoW with the bad comb-over! Well played, sir, well played.

Flea is another awesome person here that I look forward to hearing her take on any given topic. She's intelligent and has a good sense of humor. Cheers Smiley: boozing
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Smasharoo - ahhh, If you have actually read any of his posts, than you already know him. I don't need to say anymore. The guy drips with wit and will never hesitate to tell you waht he thinks you should hear; and the infuriating thing is that after all of the sarcasm and all of the mirthful wise-cracks, the ****** is usually right! Despite waht he would have you think, however, he really is a good person (or maybe that was the alcohol).

Yet another reason for me to truly regret not making it up to Boston. I'll try not to embarrass myself (whoops - too late!) further, but to me, folks like Smash and Jophiel ARE the Asylum (before that, the OOC) to me. I'm glad he's come back around. Kindler and gentler, perhaps, but that's cool. Smash, you've been sorely missed!
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DSD - This girl should run for president. She struck me as a sort of "Jill-of-all-trades". How often do you see a gamer-chick who's hot, hip, dominating and yet sweeter than honey, and can still bust mad moves in the club? wehn she smiles at you it makes you want to melt.

Sickabilly - Dude's a programmer/musician. How much cooler can you get? He and DSD compliment each other perfectly. I got the feeling that he's a person who pretends to be shy just to get a better feel of the situation, but I got nothing but positive vibes from him. (and he gave me a CD of one of his albums, I've actually been listening to it in my car.... Satanic surfer music!! Dude, it rocks! and I don’t say that lightly about music that I hear and if I listen to it over and over again[with my fickle taste in music] you know it's awesome.) Keep on rocking out , man.

DSD was one of the first people to make me feel welcome here in the Asylum when I came back after some time away. She's a fierce friend and even fiercer foe when you **** her off. As unfortunately, I have done. If only she could have reached through the computer and smack me upside the head when I needed it - I surely did need it! I would have been grateful, albeit woozier than usual. I bet she packs a wallop! Anyhoo, I'm sorry I've been an idiot to you while in WoW, DSD. Another reason to regret not making the trip to Boston - I would have said that to you in person. I hope you can forgive me. To show you I mean it, I'll just thump my head on my deskkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

If I remember right, DSD used some of Sick's tunes in some of the WoW videos she made. Awesome music that both my wife and I dig. I'd buy one of his band's cds if I knew where to buy it (hint hint!!).
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Jacobsdeception - Another person I think pretends to be shy. Like myself he's an observer.. content to stand off to the side and just absorb all of the madness. He presence was a bit intimidating at first (sorry, muscular guys with glasses scare me) but he was absolutely an awesome guy to hang out with and quite easy to get along with. Don't let the Grim-reaper avatar fool you.

I've only known Jacobsdeception in WoW and he's a great guy. I'm not sure how long he's hung out in the Asylum, but it's great having cool newer folks to be a part to this madhouse.
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Debalic - Out of everyone else, reminds me most of my friends back home. Wehn I saw him I felt like I knew him already. I think we related to each other very well after sharing stories of our "adventures" in life and it's quirkiness. Great guy to hang with and a great guy to talk to. Wehn we got together it was kinda like we were comparing notes on the world; we could have been long lost brothers in geek-hood. Ironically enough, I really think that he is a guy who could fit in no matter where he was; despite the fact that he claims to have felt out of place. The guy's a survivor.

Another cool guy that's been around a long time. He's always been one of the mainstays of the Asylum and the OOC before that. While it's awesome here to have the drama queens, flame wars and other insane aspects of the asylum, I've always been partial to folks with rational thought and good humor. Debalic is one of those folks to me.

There are so many others here in the Asylum that I would love to comment on, but I'll save that for after I get a chance to meet them in real life. I really regret not making it up to Boston to meet the cool folks that have been discussed in this thread.

I'm glad Kelvy was not dissapointed. Thanks for your post, Kelvy! Through your impressions of these folks, I'm not disappointed, either. I'm proud that you, Danalog, and Mrs. Danalog-to-be) are fellow Marylanders. Smiley: grin
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#20 May 18 2006 at 1:16 PM Rating: Excellent
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That's it...I'm not reading this thread anymore. I think I just passed from bright red to plaid.

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#21 May 18 2006 at 1:21 PM Rating: Good
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Nexa wrote:
That's it...I'm not reading this thread anymore. I think I just passed from bright red to plaid.

Nexa


You too?


Bad enough I break silence with a chuckle I'm desperately trying to hold in; being bright red doesn't help me much!


I'm not nice, dang it! Remember that bum that sang to us in Boston? Yeah, I killed him! Smiley: mad

With my bare hands! Smiley: mad

Edited, Thu May 18 14:28:43 2006 by Exodus
#22 May 18 2006 at 1:21 PM Rating: Excellent
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"Sir, we've never gone that fast before."

"What's the matter, Colonel Sanders? Chicken?!"
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#23 May 18 2006 at 1:24 PM Rating: Excellent
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One last thing: You people are ruining the Asylum!

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#24 May 18 2006 at 1:24 PM Rating: Good
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Demea the Irrelevant wrote:
"Sir, we've never gone that fast before."

"What's the matter, Colonel Sanders? Chicken?!"

Glad I'm not the only one. Smiley: laugh
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#25 May 18 2006 at 1:30 PM Rating: Good
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Nexa wrote:
One last thing: You people are ruining the Asylum!

Nexa


No kidding. And what the hell did you people do to Smash? He's been really nice! I don't like it.
#26 May 18 2006 at 1:36 PM Rating: Good
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He spent the weekend in the prescence of his Idol.
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