You gotta juggle, before you can eat...
DuckSpeak:
Quote from: Ancient Sim on 2005 July 28, 23:12:48
Sorry, but this is hilarious. I had this picture of all households all over the world (well, ones with fridges anyway) having to juggle before they could eat. I'd starve for a start, I can't even juggle one ball.
I have to agree with you there...
This is simply the most bizzare event I have ever seen in my history of Simming...
Darkstormyeve, and Vecki, have you tried juggling as well? :-\
Darkstormyeve:
Duckspeak, do you call yourself this because you can do Donald Duck voices?
I will definitely try juggling next time it happens.
DuckSpeak:
I could try, but I would sound horrible and everyone will laugh at me and His Awesomeness Pescado will probably rip my lips off. ;D
'There is a word in Newspeak,' said Syme, 'I don't know whether you know it: duckspeak, to quack like a duck. It is one of those interesting words that have two contradictory meanings. Applied to an opponent, it is abuse, applied to someone you agree with, it is praise.' - Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell
In good terms, it is talking in such a monotone, banal voice that you distort reality, believing only the things you are told.
In bad terms, it means the opposite but duckspeak should be perceived as a more brutish sound, as in like a real duck.
vecki:
No, I've not tried juggling, because usually the espresso machine is in the kitchen, and just getting them into the kitchen or even the right floor is enough to bring up the right options.
Darkstormyeve:
Quote from: DuckSpeak on 2005 July 29, 02:22:42
I could try, but I would sound horrible and everyone will laugh at me and Pescado will probably rip my lips off. ;D
'There is a word in Newspeak,' said Syme, 'I don't know whether you know it: duckspeak, to quack like a duck. It is one of those interesting words that have two contradictory meanings. Applied to an opponent, it is abuse, applied to someone you agree with, it is praise.' - Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell
In good terms, it is talking in such a monotone, banal voice that you distort reality, believing only the things you are told.
In bad terms, it means the opposite but duckspeak should be perceived as a more brutish sound, as in like a real duck.
Geez Duckspeak, that truly is odd. And I feel very odd typing the word "Duckspeak".
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