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For the benefit of newcomers.
By: A nonny mouse Date: December 5, 2014, 11:58 am
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When I started this forum I chose 'A nonny mouse' for my
username, it being a play on my desired animosity.
Members have since piled in by changing their usernames to that
of various other types of mice which must be wholly confusing to
newcomers.
Danger Mouse, HereticMouse, Harvest Mouse and myself (A nonny
Mouse) are all different members (thank goodness).
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Re: For the benefit of newcomers.
By: James Date: December 5, 2014, 12:04 pm
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I had thought to change my user name to "the big cheese" to fit
in with the rodent theme of the site, but thought better of it
lest the 'unfunny wits' among you took um-bridge and lectured me
on pride.
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Re: For the benefit of newcomers.
By: A nonny mouse Date: December 5, 2014, 12:15 pm
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[quote author=James link=topic=28.msg222#msg222 date=1417802673]
I had thought to change my user name to "the big cheese" to fit
in with the rodent theme of the site, but thought better of it
lest the 'unfunny wits' among you took um-bridge and lectured me
on pride.
[/quote]
What about 'Mouse trap' for your username?
You could then have a lot of "funny wit" trying to catch
everyone out.
After all isn't that what so many forum members enjoy most? ;)
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Re: For the benefit of newcomers.
By: Kerry Date: December 5, 2014, 7:17 pm
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[quote author=James link=topic=28.msg222#msg222 date=1417802673]
I had thought to change my user name to "the big cheese" to fit
in with the rodent theme of the site, but thought better of it
lest the 'unfunny wits' among you took um-bridge and lectured me
on pride.
[/quote]We might nibble at you to cut you down to size.
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Re: For the benefit of newcomers.
By: James Date: December 6, 2014, 12:19 pm
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Quote-trying to catch everyone out.
After all isn't that what so many forum members enjoy most?
[color=blue]Not for me, after all trying to catch people out is
just another way of saying only I have truth[
What I want most from a forum is inspiration, threads that make
me say "I've never thought of it that way before".
I do not enjoy the threads dedicated to knocking bits of each
other, it all seems so silly, but that's just me!
I do wonder in God what my size is?/color]
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Re: For the benefit of newcomers.
By: Kerry Date: December 6, 2014, 2:21 pm
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What size are you? I'd say as big as you consider at the
moment. As a man considers in the heart, so is he.
Remember how Abraham was told his offspring would be as numerous
as the sand and as the stars? Why compare them to such tiny
things and such huge things?
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Re: For the benefit of newcomers.
By: Helen Date: December 6, 2014, 6:41 pm
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" For he knows our frame; he remembers that we are dust.
James...That is how big we are outside of Him!! A speak of dust!
As much of your time is spent right there at the Vicarage
Garden...you could be House Mouse, but,...like Deborah's
avatar, you should probably be a cat...( I even thought of being
The Wonderland- Cheshire Cat) ...when one is in the room with
you..you are for sure the cat and they are the mouse. ;D
I am suprsied that we have Danger Mouse and not Mazel Tov on
here. :D
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Re: For the benefit of newcomers.
By: Helen Date: December 6, 2014, 6:49 pm
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Mike...newcomers will probably think that we are all quite
nuts...and..they will be right! haha!!
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Re: For the benefit of newcomers.
By: Kerry Date: December 7, 2014, 8:27 am
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[quote author=Helen link=topic=28.msg248#msg248 date=1417912864]
" For he knows our frame; he remembers that we are dust.
James...That is how big we are outside of Him!! A speak of dust!
As much of your time is spent right there at the Vicarage
Garden...you could be House Mouse, but,...like Deborah's
avatar, you should probably be a cat...( I even thought of being
The Wonderland- Cheshire Cat) ...when one is in the room with
you..you are for sure the cat and they are the mouse. ;D
I am suprsied that we have Danger Mouse and not Mazel Tov on
here. :D
[/quote]There is already a "Kat" here. One should be enough to
keep us mice in line.
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Re: For the benefit of newcomers.
By: Amadeus Date: December 13, 2014, 11:39 am
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[font=courier]A mouse is a mouse, is a mouse. I considered the
idea of converting myself to a mouse, but thus far have decided
against it because I cannot identify old friends and/or
acquaintances because my mind simply falls short in that area. I
wouldn't want to cause others the same kind of difficulty
unnecessarily.[/font]
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