From: Pd on
Jim <jim(a)magrathea.plus.com> wrote:

> On 2010-06-30, Pd <peterd.news(a)gmail.invalid> wrote:
> > So I display many colours in
> > the spectrum, which is exactly as it should be.
>
> Rather like your trousers.

Exactly. If one shows too many colours - add more!

> > Speaking of spectral, I currently sport a multi-coloured eye socket, of
> > which I am inordinately proud. <http://bit.ly/bx0f4G>
>
> Ye Gods. What happened there?

Ironman swim last Saturday, chaotic start - I got too close to
somebody's foot and took a kick in the face. Ow.
Probably better than it could have been, because it was immediately
immersed in cold salty water for the next hour.

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Pd
From: Graeme on
In message <1jkw90m.1k6blrg1kpdrt8N%peterd.news(a)gmail.invalid>
peterd.news(a)gmail.invalid (Pd) wrote:

> Woody <usenet(a)alienrat.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > > Even I, a powerful and effortless empath with a score of eight -
> > > *eight*! - on the official UCSM autistic spectrum diagnostic tool, don't
> > > quite get some things.
> >
> > Maybe we should ask Peter!
>
> Which Peter? I tested again, forced myself to do all the questions,
> twice. First in my "feeling sociable" mindset in which I love people,
> parties and being a bit disorganised, and second time through in my
> "shut myself in the office and don't answer the phone and just work"
> mode. My score varied between 10 and 29. So I display many colours in
> the spectrum, which is exactly as it should be.
>
> Speaking of spectral, I currently sport a multi-coloured eye socket, of
> which I am inordinately proud. <http://bit.ly/bx0f4G>
>

Ouch! That'll teach you to ask whether she really needed a Hermes handbag...

--
Graeme Wall

My genealogy website <www.greywall.demon.co.uk/genealogy/>
From: Jim on
On 2010-06-30, Pd <peterd.news(a)gmail.invalid> wrote:
>
>> > Speaking of spectral, I currently sport a multi-coloured eye socket, of
>> > which I am inordinately proud. <http://bit.ly/bx0f4G>
>>
>> Ye Gods. What happened there?
>
> Ironman swim last Saturday, chaotic start - I got too close to
> somebody's foot and took a kick in the face. Ow.
> Probably better than it could have been, because it was immediately
> immersed in cold salty water for the next hour.

Wow.

Jim
--
Twitter:@GreyAreaUK

"If you have enough book space, I don't want to talk to you."
Terry Pratchett
From: Peter Ceresole on
D.M. Procida <real-not-anti-spam-address(a)apple-juice.co.uk> wrote:

> Even I, a powerful and effortless empath with a score of eight -
> *eight*! - on the official UCSM autistic spectrum diagnostic tool, don't
> quite get some things.

Pah! I'm a sixer. And having made programmes about autistic spectrum
disorder, I think I do slightly understand Rowland, although it doesn't
make me happy. Nor him, apparently.
--
Peter
From: Sara on
In article <1jkw90m.1k6blrg1kpdrt8N%peterd.news(a)gmail.invalid>,
peterd.news(a)gmail.invalid (Pd) wrote:

> Woody <usenet(a)alienrat.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > > Even I, a powerful and effortless empath with a score of eight -
> > > *eight*! - on the official UCSM autistic spectrum diagnostic tool, don't
> > > quite get some things.
> >
> > Maybe we should ask Peter!
>
> Which Peter? I tested again, forced myself to do all the questions,
> twice. First in my "feeling sociable" mindset in which I love people,
> parties and being a bit disorganised, and second time through in my
> "shut myself in the office and don't answer the phone and just work"
> mode. My score varied between 10 and 29. So I display many colours in
> the spectrum, which is exactly as it should be.
>
> Speaking of spectral, I currently sport a multi-coloured eye socket, of
> which I am inordinately proud. <http://bit.ly/bx0f4G>

Yowser!

--
Sara

Run out of ideas for a sig for the moment