Woodhaven?
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At least she didn't kick you in the Wood...haven. :laugh:
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ssmerk007 wrote:
At least she didn't kick you in the Wood...haven.
Good point! :)
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
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Probably you're victim of a well planned trick
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carlop() wrote:
Probably you're victim of a well planned trick
What a strange trick, if that's the case. :|
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
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I got to enjoy another fine moment of NYC today. I got off the train to go to my office. After ascending some stairs a middle-aged woman, with her two little kids (5-7?), asked "How do I get to Woodhaven?" I didn't know, so I politely told her, "Sorry, I don't know." Her response shocked me. She stared at me angrily and said, "Yeah, well I'm sorry about this." She then proceeded to give me the finger and stare at me with a look of pure disgust for about six or seven seconds. Eye-to-eye contact the whole time. The most bizarre thing is that her kids were laughing their heads off about it. They thought their mother was doing something extremely funny. :wtf:
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
sounds like a town in some D&D RPG... ...to get to Woodhaven, you must cross the river Wyrm at the bridge south of Silvermoon. but first you must defeat the Guardian of the Tower of Anduhl-Mahl. for this, you will need the Sword Of Five Souls and Platinite Armor. Fare thee well, noble wench.
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sounds like a town in some D&D RPG... ...to get to Woodhaven, you must cross the river Wyrm at the bridge south of Silvermoon. but first you must defeat the Guardian of the Tower of Anduhl-Mahl. for this, you will need the Sword Of Five Souls and Platinite Armor. Fare thee well, noble wench.
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Chris Losinger wrote:
Fare thee well, noble wench.
That sums it up. Perhaps a good mace[^] bashing, as well.
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
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sounds like a town in some D&D RPG... ...to get to Woodhaven, you must cross the river Wyrm at the bridge south of Silvermoon. but first you must defeat the Guardian of the Tower of Anduhl-Mahl. for this, you will need the Sword Of Five Souls and Platinite Armor. Fare thee well, noble wench.
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Thanks, I was having trouble with the tower.. "Anduhl stares at you. You wonder what's coming next... ..Anduhl kicks you in the wood, you are dead." and to think all I needed was the old Platinite Armour :doh:
Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.
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I got to enjoy another fine moment of NYC today. I got off the train to go to my office. After ascending some stairs a middle-aged woman, with her two little kids (5-7?), asked "How do I get to Woodhaven?" I didn't know, so I politely told her, "Sorry, I don't know." Her response shocked me. She stared at me angrily and said, "Yeah, well I'm sorry about this." She then proceeded to give me the finger and stare at me with a look of pure disgust for about six or seven seconds. Eye-to-eye contact the whole time. The most bizarre thing is that her kids were laughing their heads off about it. They thought their mother was doing something extremely funny. :wtf:
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
I can't maintain any, even superficial, form of politeness in a situation like that. She would have got at least a firm, "F.. you!" Kids or no kids.
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I got to enjoy another fine moment of NYC today. I got off the train to go to my office. After ascending some stairs a middle-aged woman, with her two little kids (5-7?), asked "How do I get to Woodhaven?" I didn't know, so I politely told her, "Sorry, I don't know." Her response shocked me. She stared at me angrily and said, "Yeah, well I'm sorry about this." She then proceeded to give me the finger and stare at me with a look of pure disgust for about six or seven seconds. Eye-to-eye contact the whole time. The most bizarre thing is that her kids were laughing their heads off about it. They thought their mother was doing something extremely funny. :wtf:
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
<Sir Galahad>What a strange person.</Sir Galahad>
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sounds like a town in some D&D RPG... ...to get to Woodhaven, you must cross the river Wyrm at the bridge south of Silvermoon. but first you must defeat the Guardian of the Tower of Anduhl-Mahl. for this, you will need the Sword Of Five Souls and Platinite Armor. Fare thee well, noble wench.
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:laugh: I happen to live in Woodhaven, and it's a lot less magical than you think.
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Thanks, I was having trouble with the tower.. "Anduhl stares at you. You wonder what's coming next... ..Anduhl kicks you in the wood, you are dead." and to think all I needed was the old Platinite Armour :doh:
Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.
Actually you only need the Platinite Jockstrap ...
I'm largely language agnostic
After a while they all bug me :doh:
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:laugh: I happen to live in Woodhaven, and it's a lot less magical than you think.
Dinobot_Slag wrote:
it's a lot less magical than you think
the magic is there - you just gotta believe!
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I got to enjoy another fine moment of NYC today. I got off the train to go to my office. After ascending some stairs a middle-aged woman, with her two little kids (5-7?), asked "How do I get to Woodhaven?" I didn't know, so I politely told her, "Sorry, I don't know." Her response shocked me. She stared at me angrily and said, "Yeah, well I'm sorry about this." She then proceeded to give me the finger and stare at me with a look of pure disgust for about six or seven seconds. Eye-to-eye contact the whole time. The most bizarre thing is that her kids were laughing their heads off about it. They thought their mother was doing something extremely funny. :wtf:
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
I can only imagine she has some kind of mental illness, which she has passed on to her kids as well.. (I lived and worked in NYC area for nearly five years, and I can say that people are generally extremely nice, except a few who seem to feel obliged to be rude just because they happen to be in NYC)
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I got to enjoy another fine moment of NYC today. I got off the train to go to my office. After ascending some stairs a middle-aged woman, with her two little kids (5-7?), asked "How do I get to Woodhaven?" I didn't know, so I politely told her, "Sorry, I don't know." Her response shocked me. She stared at me angrily and said, "Yeah, well I'm sorry about this." She then proceeded to give me the finger and stare at me with a look of pure disgust for about six or seven seconds. Eye-to-eye contact the whole time. The most bizarre thing is that her kids were laughing their heads off about it. They thought their mother was doing something extremely funny. :wtf:
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
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I got to enjoy another fine moment of NYC today. I got off the train to go to my office. After ascending some stairs a middle-aged woman, with her two little kids (5-7?), asked "How do I get to Woodhaven?" I didn't know, so I politely told her, "Sorry, I don't know." Her response shocked me. She stared at me angrily and said, "Yeah, well I'm sorry about this." She then proceeded to give me the finger and stare at me with a look of pure disgust for about six or seven seconds. Eye-to-eye contact the whole time. The most bizarre thing is that her kids were laughing their heads off about it. They thought their mother was doing something extremely funny. :wtf:
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
Josh Smith wrote:
She stared at me angrily and said, "Yeah, well I'm sorry about this." She then proceeded to give me the finger and stare at me with a look of pure disgust for about six or seven seconds. Eye-to-eye contact the whole time.
There are all manor of people in the world. Rudeness is not isolated from mothers, or mothers with kids, or anyone. I would have probably got the same response. I have had similar reactions from others, for various grevances from not knowing something, to actually doing something wrong (like opening a door for someone, saying hello, etc. -- chivalry has been demoted to evil). I basically tell myself it is their issue, and it is not worth me doing anything about it. I do what I can to be who I am, I will not change to be rude back. They can be as rude as they want, I just tilt my head in farewell and allow them to be rude to the wall in my absence.
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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At that point, you should have simply made up a trip that consisted of 4 or 5 transfers, which included all 5 boroughs.
ednrgc wrote:
At that point, you should have simply made up a trip that consisted of 4 or 5 transfers, which included all 5 boroughs.
Or perhaps something like this[^].
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
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sounds like a town in some D&D RPG... ...to get to Woodhaven, you must cross the river Wyrm at the bridge south of Silvermoon. but first you must defeat the Guardian of the Tower of Anduhl-Mahl. for this, you will need the Sword Of Five Souls and Platinite Armor. Fare thee well, noble wench.
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Chris Losinger wrote:
for this, you will need the Sword Of Five Souls and Platinite Armor
darnit... I prefer the Flaming Sword of Grandmyre. Can I substitute the Armor of Speed and Strength with gauntlets of deflection along with the lasso of truth? Platinite Armor clashes with my Cape of Endless spell casting.
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Chris Losinger wrote:
for this, you will need the Sword Of Five Souls and Platinite Armor
darnit... I prefer the Flaming Sword of Grandmyre. Can I substitute the Armor of Speed and Strength with gauntlets of deflection along with the lasso of truth? Platinite Armor clashes with my Cape of Endless spell casting.
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
alas, brave knight, it is written in the great scroll of Characters.Ini that the Guardian can only be defeated by the Sword of Five Souls. death is the only reward for those who dare try this quest without the necessary equipment.
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I got to enjoy another fine moment of NYC today. I got off the train to go to my office. After ascending some stairs a middle-aged woman, with her two little kids (5-7?), asked "How do I get to Woodhaven?" I didn't know, so I politely told her, "Sorry, I don't know." Her response shocked me. She stared at me angrily and said, "Yeah, well I'm sorry about this." She then proceeded to give me the finger and stare at me with a look of pure disgust for about six or seven seconds. Eye-to-eye contact the whole time. The most bizarre thing is that her kids were laughing their heads off about it. They thought their mother was doing something extremely funny. :wtf:
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
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Gary Wheeler wrote:
Axl says it best[^]
Sorry, but as a general rule of thumb I don't take advice from drug-crazed maniacs who hang out with people that wear top hats. ;P
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
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I got to enjoy another fine moment of NYC today. I got off the train to go to my office. After ascending some stairs a middle-aged woman, with her two little kids (5-7?), asked "How do I get to Woodhaven?" I didn't know, so I politely told her, "Sorry, I don't know." Her response shocked me. She stared at me angrily and said, "Yeah, well I'm sorry about this." She then proceeded to give me the finger and stare at me with a look of pure disgust for about six or seven seconds. Eye-to-eye contact the whole time. The most bizarre thing is that her kids were laughing their heads off about it. They thought their mother was doing something extremely funny. :wtf:
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
Reminds me of the one time when an older woman stopped me in the street to ask direction, well I assume that was what she was doing, because she didn't speak a word of English and I didn't speak a word of whatever she was speaking (Greek perhaps?). She looked very annoyed when I had to just say "I'm sorry, I don't understand what you are saying" and walked away.
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Gary Wheeler wrote:
Axl says it best[^]
Sorry, but as a general rule of thumb I don't take advice from drug-crazed maniacs who hang out with people that wear top hats. ;P
:josh: My WPF Blog[^] The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
Josh Smith wrote:
drug-crazed maniacs who hang out with people that wear top hats
Sounds perfectly appropriate for New York, don't you think?
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