Its Goodbye
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 by loukeeya | Discussion: WinCustomize Talk
well folks am saying goodbye to you all, its been a pleasure to chat with you and enjoy your artworks. it seems my humourous post about a post has not gone down well. oh well, i will move myself somewhere else where having a sense of humour is neither a crime or a waste of resouces.
much love to you all
loukeeya
Reply #22 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 7:17 PM
To quote my dear departed Father: "Everything is just a joke to you people. Isn't it?"
Reply #23 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 7:21 PM
My grandfather said to "grow old, just don't grow up." I suppose we can't blame people for their opinions and attitudes. We all grew up differently.
Reply #24 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 7:26 PM
These are fine people Lou and not will only you be losing we will be losing. I have always thought your comments have been quite funny. I had a post once that some didn't like and the only way I could delete it was to blow up my computer and buy a new one.
Reply #25 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 7:38 PM
My computer easily kicks my butt at tournament chess, but I found it was no match for me at kick boxing
Reply #26 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 7:40 PM
Think of all the free medical advise you'll be missing. Wait. Don't think of that. Think of all the good reasons to stay! WebGizmos, Wiz, RnD, I could go on, but I see I'm giving all the wrong reasons.
Stay for Phoon's sake. (he likes Japanese rice wine).
Reply #27 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 7:40 PM
I agree with all of the above loukeeya! Why give these people the satisfaction of leaving? Stay and just bug the crud out of them!
Anyway, that's my thought about the whole situation!
Reply #29 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 7:55 PM
it makethhs me wet the bed.... ( and i liked it )
Reply #30 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 7:55 PM
it will all blow over Lou. Stick around i like having you here.Besides we seem to lose a lot of the good ones.
we all find different things funny .No harm in trying besides i hardly ever get a laugh out of this bunch LOL.
Reply #31 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 8:13 PM
The above is good advice Lou. I will see if I can find a member who is a Doc in case you need real good advice.
Or.... you could get a case of the runs from DaveLax.
Reply #32 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 8:23 PM
Yeah, stick around Lou. It'll pass. And free medical advice from the Doc? I'm never leaving now.
Reply #33 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 8:33 PM
Oh my that is really cruel. On the good side lou if that is all you get from me you would be lucky.
Reply #34 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 8:40 PM
Or.... you could get a case of the runs from DaveLax.
Oh my that is really cruel. On the good side lou if that is all you get from me you would be lucky.

Reply #35 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 9:09 PM
There were times when I felt like leaving, also - and letting the door hit my arse on the way out - but I'm so glad I took my meds and slept on it a while. It wasn't that I'd said anything untoward or silly, and it wasn't that anybody had or hadn't said anything to me, but more that I was feeling a bit low within myself and needed to pick myself up before deciding anything. So yes, please take the advice of Phoon and others on-board before you actually disconnect from the great bunch of people here at WC.
When mrs starkers gets discouraged and feels like leaving because one of her walls gets sent just to her personal page, or when she feels that somebody doesn't understand her, I give her the same pep talk as myself and it's not long before she's back in the forums giggling at some post or other.
What's more, I don't want you to go, either. For one, I like the posts you've put up - always a laugh in those - and in particular your effervescent and sassy sense of humour. You've been a breath of fresh air in a group of forum pages that would otherwise have been rather quiet and decidedly more boring.
Besides, if you go, I'll never find out where you stash the pron and nuddy pics you mentioned to me.
Reply #36 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 9:25 PM
Oh goody.
Dear Doctor,
I am a 57 year old male with a very embarrassing problem. When I go to the toilet I have to shake more vigorously than most to remove the drips, thus I have been accused of doing something else at the urinal when I am not. My GP suggests circumcision may relieve the problem, but it is a big thing at my age and I'm not so sure. Please advise.... and is the procedure reversible if I don't like it?
Signed: Confused.
Reply #37 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 9:32 PM
stalkers, Doc is going to whip you something up I'm sure.
He is a bit old and may be napping
right now but he will be around.
Reply #38 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 9:37 PM
Now THAT would indeed be "useless dribble".
Loukeeya if you walk around in the pasture you're gonna step in some doodie once in awhile. Just wipe it off and keep on going. Everyone has their own opinion of how the forums should be run and if everyone got their way there would simply be nothing left.
Reply #39 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 9:48 PM
Oh my that is really cruel. On the good side lou if that is all you get from me you would be lucky.
Crap! With your luck lou, you're probably allergic to latex.
Oh goody.
Dear Doctor,
I am a 57 year old male with a very embarrassing problem. When I go to the toilet I have to shake more vigorously than most to remove the drips, thus I have been accused of doing something else at the urinal when I am not. My GP suggests circumcision may relieve the problem, but it is a big thing at my age and I'm not so sure. Please advise.... and is the procedure reversible if I don't like it?
Signed: Confused.
Dear Confused:
You can ignore the problem and wait a few years and tell whomever is watching you have Parkinson's Disease. Alternatively, you can accuse the observer of being color blind and inform him he obviously doesn't know if he's coming or going.
As for your GP, I believe I quote The Bard when I say at your age that would be the cruelest cut of all. An unintended consequence (for the truly well endowed, such as yourself ... "It's a big thing at my age") is that with the sudden loss of weight, the non counterbalanced 'ahem' can cause a concussion.
The Procedure (note the capital P) is reversible, but the tension caused by it tends to turn the corners of the mouth down. On the brighter side, it will also lower the receding hairline and dispose of an unwanted navel.
Yours 'truly',
Doc
stalkers? you mean 'starkers', old man? Projecting are we?
Reply #40 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 11:38 PM
reply 36
And a free medical advice column from the Doc
Oh goody.
Dear Doctor,
I am a 57 year old male with a very embarrassing problem. When I go to the toilet I have to shake more vigorously than most to remove the drips, thus I have been accused of doing something else at the urinal when I am not. My GP suggests circumcision may relieve the problem, but it is a big thing at my age and I'm not so sure. Please advise.... and is the procedure reversible if I don't like it?
Signed: Confused.
Dear Confused:
You can ignore the problem and wait a few years and tell whomever is watching you have Parkinson's Disease. Alternatively, you can accuse the observer of being color blind and inform him he obviously doesn't know if he's coming or going.
As for your GP, I believe I quote The Bard when I say at your age that would be the cruelest cut of all. An unintended consequence (for the truly well endowed, such as yourself ... "It's a big thing at my age") is that with the sudden loss of weight, the non counterbalanced 'ahem' can cause a concussion.
The Procedure (note the capital P) is reversible, but the tension caused by it tends to turn the corners of the mouth down. On the brighter side, it will also lower the receding hairline and dispose of an unwanted navel.
Yours 'truly',
Doc
Dear Doc,
Thank you for the advice... and the "non-counterbalanced" warning. At my age and mental frailty, a whack in the head and the subsequent concussion would have a devastating effect. Therefore, I think that I will fore-go the procedure and cop the "wanking" accusations on the chin. I've been called worse things, and what does in matter anyway... so long as I'm not called late for meals.
Signed: Confused.
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Reply #21 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 6:54 PM
Listen to the people posting here. You can look up in the posts of those "other" people and find stuff they posted that has nothing to do with skinning as well. Negative people don't matter. These posters matter and so does Stardock. chin up and keep skinning.