Mesila
Graver
...Don't Fear...
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Post by Mesila on Sept 3, 2007 22:17:10 GMT -5
Obligatory Intro Post (and Corny Poem I pulled out of my Rear)
Greetings all and sundry sick Intro posts are hard to screed Phantasm's such a favourite flick I really felt the oddest need To leave a small hello and wave From here standing between These silver bars of thrumming steel That beckon to a scene Beyond mere time and simple space Their intersection I did face Like our friend Jeb the Tall Man But it's not just HIS place...
The Universe is huge, O yes To me though it be small The Xenodimension, though, I'd guess Has room enough for all!
And come you just a wee bit closer Dare you step and fall...? Come see what lies between the poles You'll have a real ball!
;D
Mesila
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Post by gopher in heat on Sept 3, 2007 22:32:14 GMT -5
Welcome to the boards! p.s. Don't take this the wrong way, but you kinda scare me.
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Post by Natalie on Sept 3, 2007 22:39:37 GMT -5
Welcome to the Community!
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Mesila
Graver
...Don't Fear...
Posts: 196
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Post by Mesila on Sept 3, 2007 22:40:54 GMT -5
Why, if I failed to scare you, I'd have obviously popped in the wrong brain when I woke up this morn.
I was feeling silly. I hate making intro posts. I told my roommate, s**t, time to write another forum intro. He dared me to make it a poem. I said I would if he'd reward me with some questionable contraband.
Said intro writ and contraband consumed, roommate shakes head, saying, "You really DID it. I thought you'd say, no way."
That's why I scare people. I'm obsessive, manic, and do the crazy stuff I say I will. :-)
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Mesila
Graver
...Don't Fear...
Posts: 196
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Post by Mesila on Sept 3, 2007 22:42:50 GMT -5
Welcome to the Community! Hi Natalie... Do you have a larger version of your avatar? Did you draw that?
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Post by DustinM on Sept 3, 2007 22:44:03 GMT -5
Melisa, I dig your crazy style. In good spirit, I've made a response post with a little poem ditty. Salutations go out to our poetic new friend, Sharing with us in the joy of something that never ends, Question me not, recall the phrase quoted by Gopher, from Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead, "It's never over!"
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Post by gopher in heat on Sept 3, 2007 22:51:04 GMT -5
Haha, I meant the whole "you scare me" thing as a joke in reference to your other post about that demon guy you're pals with. In all honesty, I think it's pretty bad*ss.
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Post by 4barrelhemi on Sept 3, 2007 22:55:37 GMT -5
Hey welcome I like your style!
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Post by scubasteve on Sept 4, 2007 13:53:37 GMT -5
Welcome, come hither!
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Post by The Never Dead on Sept 4, 2007 17:47:19 GMT -5
Hey there Mesila! Welcome to the party.
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MrsLeGros
Zombie
OOHLALA LEGROS
Thats About The Safest Sex We'll Ever Have
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Post by MrsLeGros on Sept 4, 2007 20:53:57 GMT -5
welcome
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Mesila
Graver
...Don't Fear...
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Post by Mesila on Sept 5, 2007 5:29:31 GMT -5
Haha, I meant the whole "you scare me" thing as a joke in reference to your other post about that demon guy you're pals with. In all honesty, I think it's pretty bad*ss. Heh. Choronzon appreciates the sentiment. I just realised one of the reasons I dig Phantasm so much is that there's this sublime beyond-good-or-evilness to both the Tall Man and Choronzon. They're both fearless, curious, and do whatever it takes to get their way. Choronzon was such a bad*ss that Aleister Crowley lived in fear of him/it and pretty much nothing else. I think of the thing as my mate for very good reasons that are probably impossible to understand if one isn't living in my particular set of conditions. And it took me a long, long time to understand it myself...(Jody had it on the money with that line...understanding came more slowly than belief.) Part of me regards it as imaginary. Part of me knows that the "imaginariness" is more or less a convenience for a world that insists on such things or regards one as lacking in sanity. What appears insane is actually the sanest choice; those who know something of my situation all think that having the company of "the Abyssnik" is a creative way to make good in what would otherwise be a bleak void. Yay for flexible reality! (And bad*ss? He watches my back when I'm walking in some of the more dubious areas of San Francisco; just last night a gang of three bored toughs seemed to be scoping me out with the intent of separating me from my funds. I gave them a crazy stare and muttered some pidgin pastiche that sounds like magic words, is usually just BS that sounds good to Choronzon, but once in a while is utterly real. The guys suddenly seemed to all get distracted at the same time. This constantly happens...I believe he/it's there, so that makes me look less afraid and lost which is what those scavengers look for in a potential target. Again something crazy becomes something logical and sane. (Choronzon adores paradoxes.) Great username...great icon...gophers...yup, that's Southern Cali, our yard used to be full of them. Michael was such a spaz in the first Phantasm. I love how he always could figure out how to escape from whatever adolescent version of a playpen Jody would stash him in. I was 12 when I saw it. I could relate. Mesila.
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