A meeting area where members can relax, chill out and talk about anything non magical.
Moderators: nickj, Lady of Mystery, Mandrake, bananafish, support
by Larry » Mar 16th, '06, 18:06
no doubt there's more than 2 TM members who share a birthday. statistically speaking it should be quite a few members birthdays each day.
but it is mine today as well...
and no-one had bought me anything magic related (yet). and while i generally never ask for anything magical people do know how much i love it and sometimes i get some stuff.
so... when someone buys you a magical suprise do you find that you're usually disappointed with it? unless it's something you've specified (which defeats the object of the suprise).
it may just be me, but if someone who isn't in to magic buys me something magical it's usually rubbish, or of a level that i find somewhat laughable.
does this happen to everyone?
can the lay folk just not buy magical items?
(i suppose it makes sense, just wanted to rant about it)
/rant
-
Larry
-
by Mandrake » Mar 16th, '06, 18:13
To a certain extent I have the same misgivings about surprise magic prezzies but I've been lucky because my ever-lovings always ask if there's anything particular that I'd be interested in and I can then casually produce pre-prepared shedloads of printouts covering my latest wish list!
-

Mandrake
- '
-
- Posts: 27494
- Joined: Apr 20th, '03, 21:00
- Location: UK (74:AH)
by dfitz1000 » Mar 16th, '06, 18:17
It was my Birthday last week, and always for birthdays and Christmas, people who know Im into magic always buy me cheesy things like a pem in the shape of a magic wand, and underwear with cards etc. on them.
Anyway, Happy Birthday.
-

dfitz1000
- Preferred Member
-
- Posts: 255
- Joined: Apr 18th, '05, 21:53
- Location: Ireland (18:AH)
by Mandrake » Mar 16th, '06, 18:21
underwear with cards etc. on them.
The mind just boggles at the thought of what could be done with those!
'Er, would you like to shuffle the cards lady, then try and find the Joker?'
And don't even mention a pinky break!
-

Mandrake
- '
-
- Posts: 27494
- Joined: Apr 20th, '03, 21:00
- Location: UK (74:AH)
by pdjamez » Mar 16th, '06, 18:23
Whose up first with a magic pants gag?
-

pdjamez
- Senior Member
-
- Posts: 639
- Joined: Nov 8th, '05, 19:07
- Location: Scotland (40:AH)
by Larry » Mar 16th, '06, 18:23
Mandrake wrote:underwear with cards etc. on them.
The mind just boggles at the thought of what could be done with those!
'Er, would you like to shuffle the cards lady, then try and find the Joker?'And don't even mention a pinky break!
or forcing a card! eek!
I'm still hoping someone will actually buy me a tie with cards on.
-
Larry
-
by dfitz1000 » Mar 16th, '06, 18:25
''Here, shuffle this deck!!!!''
-

dfitz1000
- Preferred Member
-
- Posts: 255
- Joined: Apr 18th, '05, 21:53
- Location: Ireland (18:AH)
by pdjamez » Mar 16th, '06, 18:25
pdjamez wrote:Whose up first with a magic pants gag?
Just as I thought. Even before I finished posting....
Has anyone seen my wand?
-

pdjamez
- Senior Member
-
- Posts: 639
- Joined: Nov 8th, '05, 19:07
- Location: Scotland (40:AH)
by moonbeam » Mar 16th, '06, 19:13
Hmm - how long r these double entendres gonna carry on for I wonder
Happy birthday again m8
Counting down til when I go to the pub heh heh

QUESTION:
If we can sue McDonalds for making us fat and cigarette companies for giving us cancer; why can't we sue Smirnoff for all the ugly gits we've sh*gged ??
-

moonbeam
- Elite Member
-
- Posts: 2472
- Joined: Oct 22nd, '05, 10:59
- Location: Burnley (56:AH)
by Stephen Ward » Mar 17th, '06, 01:39
pdjamez wrote:Whose up first with a magic pants gag?
We really have reached the
bottom now

Too many
cheeky puns are going on here
-
Stephen Ward
- Veteran Member
-
- Posts: 5848
- Joined: Mar 23rd, '05, 16:21
- Location: Lowestoft, UK (44:CP)
-
Return to The Dove's Head
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 49 guests