TokyoRogueTokyoRogue Blog Comments (273)

RE: "9!!!"

Congratulations Imp. it's so nice when we get validation that the skills or techniques involved in our hobbies are improving. I wonder when we are going to see some of your more recent photos so that we might enjoy that development as well. Again, well done.

RE: any architects in the house?

I've a sneaking suspicion Chatillion will be along shortly.

RE: 06 January -Singles Day

Sorry, WE"LL be the Bill and Melinda Gates of the gingers.

RE: 06 January -Singles Day

I'll be the Bill Gates of gingers.

Embedded image from another site

RE: 06 January -Singles Day

I see it as a duty to my people.

RE: 06 January -Singles Day

I'll help you start a breeding program, Molly. We can give them away to good homes.

RE: 06 January -Singles Day

It's probably healthier for us all that way.

RE: What Is Reality?- Part 1 (The Question)

It's onion rings all the way down.

RE: What Is Reality?- Part 1 (The Question)

I get a sense reality is like an onion with infinite layers to be peeled away.

RE: 06 January -Singles Day

If I'm in your dungeon it's not going to be your weird habits we need to worry about.wink

RE: 06 January -Singles Day

Molly, I agree there's somebody for everyone, but personally I'd prefer you keep your weird habits and penchant for shooting things to your self until I've established for myself you're not a complete bongo. I maybe able to bear some of your habits or interests, but the chances of that are diminished if you come out all guns blazing.

RE: 06 January -Singles Day

Biff, you're mesmerizing, they're hypnotized and just pulling themselves together.

RE: 06 January -Singles Day

laugh

RE: 06 January -Singles Day

I work to nobody's standards, even time's.

I've just taken a shirtless pic of myself with "Love Button" lipsticked across my chess and an arrow pointing to my navel. Stand back.

RE: 06 January -Singles Day

It's seems I've made it with an hour to spare for the northern part of the world, let the countdown begin. If I'd known earlier I'd have stayed awake last night and had two bites at the cherry. I'd best go to my inbox and make room for the cascade of love coming my way.

RE: Trainmen

All that hiking and walking you do Molly must be good for your caboose.

RE: Trainmen

I'm another who loves trains, especially train travel, I don't there's a more relaxing way to experience a place . I've fond memories of my travels through India by train, propped up by pillows near the window, watching the landscape change as we crossed the country.. It took us two full days to travel from the southern tip of India to New Delhi on one trip which is something I'd like to do again.

RE: Young kids nowadays

I've friends who own farms so have driven tractors, sheared a sheep or two and dug up some spuds pretty often. Occasionally friends will have young visitors up to their properties from the city for the first time and all the kids bar none have a great time learning about farm animals.

I think it should be a compulsory part of city kids learning.

RE: Impersonators

Morning walk of shame.

RE: Trump Can Build the Wall Without Congress, Here’s How…

It's also mind numbingly boring to open CS blogs, infrequently these days for me, to find the same topics being constantly regurgitated time after time after....

My god some people have excruciatingly boring lives.

RE: Luke 2:8-12

Star Wars Episode VII Return of the Jedi,.and A new Hope

1. "Beware the dark side, Luke." - Darth Vader

2 " “I find your lack of faith disturbing.” — Darth Vader

3. “Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You’re my only hope.” — Leia Organa

4.“Do. Or do not. There is no try.” — Yoda

5. “No. I am your father.” — Darth Vader:

RE: Your Personality Type

I had to take the test 4 times to be happy with the results.

RE: Shortest day ...

Moll, I look forward to you replacing "say" with "do".wink

RE: traveling abroad

LA to Cebu with 4 1/2 hour stopover in Shanghai depart 16/1 return 16/2 for $586 looks like value to me, Johnny.
Skyscanner is my "go to" for best fares.

RE: Where's the Rogue

Maaww, thanks, Fay. You make an old traveler feel good.

Here's the thing, though. As is my way, my plans have taken a slight detour and I arrived today at a small studio apartment I've rented for three months just over the bridge from Singapore (Apartments are stupid crazy prices in Singers, but as I'm only across the bridge in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, I get to go get drunk or laid in the fancy big smoke on weekends if I so choose, and get a reasonably cheap flat as well. thumbsup: ). I've rented this place for the next few months so as to tackle a pesky screenplay idea that's been banging around far too long in my bonce.

This means I probably won't be blogging much for a while, which is probably a relief for some.laugh I will however need to seek refuge from script writing from time to time and fully plan to pester others here when that occasion arises.



playball
















sheep


















crazy




















reindeer

RE: Great job liberals Shame on you

The following from Donald Trump in an interview on the afternoon of September 11 touting one of his buildings now being the tallest after the collapse of The World Trade Center. That's one classy guy.

RE: Great job liberals Shame on you

Molly, it's a cult, not a Presidency.

RE: Florence is headed to North Carolina...

Trump's failure to have appointed department heads at FEMA after last year's hurricane season, added to his decimation of the EPA, doesn't bode well for the best possible outcome, sadly.

RE: Blogging about not blogging

We do seem to have a desire for purpose in this life, don't we? If it's any consolation, Fay, some of the most interesting people I've met in this life have been those that have absolutely no idea what they want. You're certainly not alone and I wonder if any of us really know what we want at the end of the day. I guess for me, knowing what I didn't want was more important.

RE: Blogging about not blogging

We do seem to have a desire for purpose in this life, don't we? If it's any consolation, Fay, some of the most interesting people I've met in this life have been those that have absolutely no idea what they want. You're certainly not alone and I wonder if any of us really know what we want at the end of the day. I guess for me, knowing what I didn't want was more important.

This is a list of blog comments created by TokyoRogue.

We use cookies to ensure that you have the best experience possible on our website. Read Our Privacy Policy Here