You'll be back though.
Even if it takes a year or so, free time and memories will sneak up and ambush you, dragging your fingers to the keyboard to type out spudfiles in google just to see how things have got on.
Ironic, isn't it? A forum full of (mostly) teenagers who enjoy shooting at stuff get along better than forums populated by adults....ya know one one the best things about this site is the members, you can all act in a civilized manner, act in a professional way about it all, and most of all just get along, you dont have people keyboard-bashing on practically any threads...
The reason for that is that spudguns require a certain amount of intelligence to piece together, so you don't get complete nitwits floating around - except occasionally._Fnord wrote:Ironic, isn't it? A forum full of (mostly) teenagers who enjoy shooting at stuff get along better than forums populated by adults.
Have they made you wonder why someone would be named "black [n-word]"?Ragnarok wrote:Oh wait, forget that last part, I've taken Tuesday's pills a day early.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I don't think that's a result of the pills. I can completely fail to fall asleep at night because I'm thinking too much, and that's come up in those long hours of brain activity.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Have they made you wonder why someone would be named "black [n-word]"?
Indeed, for example when you hear "Ramsbottom" you'd think uh-oh, but the name probably means "rams valley" from Old English ramm (ram) and botm (valley). However some toponymists interpret it as wild-garlic-valley, with the first element representing the Old English hramsa.Ragnarok wrote:Some German/Austrian/etc surnames are clearly quite different in their formation to English ones.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Same goes for "Cockburn" (pronounced Co-burn, I will have no oddly coloured heavy footed pachyderm loose in here) - literal meaning, "Brook by the Hillock".jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Indeed, for example when you hear "Ramsbottom" you'd think uh-oh, but the name probably means "rams valley" from Old English ramm (ram) and botm (valley). However some toponymists interpret it as wild-garlic-valley, with the first element representing the Old English hramsa.
Not gonorrhea then?Ragnarok wrote:You may have heard some horrendously overplayed and stereotyped Scot in some film use a line like "by the wee burn" - referring to something near a small stream or river.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life