Psycho-Babble Social Thread 9352

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Kazoo how I picture him

Posted by dreamer on August 12, 2001, at 10:19:11

Smoking jacket velvet or silk white shirt and cravat.
Well pressed trousers red braces shiny shoes or boots walking stick with tigers head for handle.
Hankercheif in breast pocket.
Forgot waistcoat- paisley pattern or pussy cat patterns.
Tall slender very clean.
Grey hair slicked back, bit long.
Eyes striking beautiful.
Ring on right mid finger.
Elegant well mannered composed.
Purring little feline on lap.
Spectacles for reading.
Surrounded by books.

 

LOL Dreamer!

Posted by Willow on August 12, 2001, at 13:57:48

In reply to Kazoo how I picture him, posted by dreamer on August 12, 2001, at 10:19:11

You are Bristish right! You got him all wrong. He's average height about 5'9", a few extra pounds, and grey hair with a few streaks of the dark brown leftover from times gone by. Strange though I can't picture his eyes.

He mostly lounges around in flannel pyjama pants with a drawstring waist and the shirt is a mystery, perhaps he doesn't wear one. His PC is in the living room on a desk which has his favourite old roach clip hanging from a reading light's shade. And yes he does wear slippers.

 

Re: Kazoo how I picture him » dreamer

Posted by kazoo on August 12, 2001, at 15:31:54

In reply to Kazoo how I picture him, posted by dreamer on August 12, 2001, at 10:19:11

> Smoking jacket velvet or silk white shirt and cravat.
> Well pressed trousers red braces shiny shoes or boots walking stick with tigers head for handle.
> Hankercheif in breast pocket.
> Forgot waistcoat- paisley pattern or pussy cat patterns.
> Tall slender very clean.
> Grey hair slicked back, bit long.
> Eyes striking beautiful.
> Ring on right mid finger.
> Elegant well mannered composed.
> Purring little feline on lap.
> Spectacles for reading.
> Surrounded by books.

Now I know why you chose the name "dreamer"!
My dear, you've been reading too many Barbara Cartland novels, specifically "Duel of the Family Jewels."
Remember: it all has to do with "persona."
Hollywood helps, too.
Fantasy Land as well.
Zip!
kazoo

 

Re: Kazoo how I picture him » dreamer

Posted by Kingfish on August 12, 2001, at 16:04:19

In reply to Kazoo how I picture him, posted by dreamer on August 12, 2001, at 10:19:11

Lord Peter Wimsey.

There's nothing wrong with dreaming... ;)

 

Re: Kazoo how I picture him » Kingfish

Posted by Willow on August 12, 2001, at 18:19:06

In reply to Re: Kazoo how I picture him » dreamer, posted by Kingfish on August 12, 2001, at 16:04:19

Hey Kingfish, you live close by don't you. We should send you on a mission to check out what type of loafers he wears. Are you game?

 

Re: Kazoo how I picture him » Willow

Posted by Kingfish on August 12, 2001, at 18:32:27

In reply to Re: Kazoo how I picture him » Kingfish, posted by Willow on August 12, 2001, at 18:19:06

Is he in NY? I would be very game, but it would have to be a spy mission. I would want to wear a very tight, black rubber suit and have a contraption of some sort that would allow me to climb buildings. I would be stealthy, and light of foot (or, are those the same thing?), and so quick that no one in the city would notice. Of course, no one but tourists look up anyway...

 

how I picture you » Kingfish

Posted by Willow on August 12, 2001, at 19:03:19

In reply to Re: Kazoo how I picture him » Willow, posted by Kingfish on August 12, 2001, at 18:32:27

Yes if we can believe what he says. He also says he doesn't like riddles but I think he does. Or perhaps my understanding of the english language is handicapped.

I was watching a batman movie today, the one with catwoman and the penguin. My husband has said at times I look like Michelle Pfiffer, probably trying to get on my good side, so I thought it would be fun to be catwoman.

Your description of yourself creeping into New York City sounded alot like catwoman. So I dub you Catwoman, but you may not eat any Tweety birds. But if Kazoo ends up looking like Michael Keaton I get to play catwoman again, okay?

Willow


 

Re: Kazoom anyone do me if u wish

Posted by dreamer on August 13, 2001, at 2:50:32

In reply to Kazoo how I picture him, posted by dreamer on August 12, 2001, at 10:19:11

I won't be offended.

 

Re: Kazoom anyone do me if u wish » dreamer

Posted by Cam W. on August 13, 2001, at 8:39:47

In reply to Re: Kazoom anyone do me if u wish, posted by dreamer on August 13, 2001, at 2:50:32

Dreamer - Excuse me! I think that I should probably read the whole thread, first. - Cam

> I won't be offended.

 

Re: Kazoom anyone describe me if u wish » Cam W.

Posted by dreamer on August 13, 2001, at 10:18:26

In reply to Re: Kazoom anyone do me if u wish » dreamer, posted by Cam W. on August 13, 2001, at 8:39:47

> Dreamer - Excuse me! I think that I should probably read the whole thread, first. - Cam
>
> > I won't be offended.

Cam u have a very dirty mind ;o)

 

me if u wish

Posted by Willow on August 13, 2001, at 10:53:26

In reply to Re: Kazoom anyone describe me if u wish » Cam W., posted by dreamer on August 13, 2001, at 10:18:26

> Cam u have a very dirty mind ;o)

All Northeners do, it comes from a need to have close contact with others during long cold winter nights and a desire to run around with little on during the warm summer days.

Only in Canada! ; )

 

Re: how I picture you » Willow

Posted by Kingfish on August 13, 2001, at 11:07:26

In reply to how I picture you » Kingfish, posted by Willow on August 12, 2001, at 19:03:19

I very proudly accept the title of Catwoman. Perhaps I will change my name here.

I was Catwoman one year for Halloween. It doesn't take much else to drive the men wild... ;)

But then, if you are Michelle Pfiffer-ish, you know that already... :)

I am your typical Texas-gal. German/British/Irish mix; strawberry-blond; blue eyes; fairly tall; long limbs. Rather awkward. ;)

When I got off a plane in Dallas once, after being away for several years, I was stunned by how many of the folks looked like me...

- K.

 

Re: Kazoom anyone do me if u wish » dreamer

Posted by Kingfish on August 13, 2001, at 11:14:35

In reply to Re: Kazoom anyone do me if u wish, posted by dreamer on August 13, 2001, at 2:50:32

Dreamer:

I am happy to do u!

It is difficult to get past your name:

-- Long floral skirt - dark, though, not bright and cheery.

-- Long sleeve, comfy light cotton shirt.

-- Long light brown hair with some sort of decoration in it... ribbons? :)

-- Green penetrating eyes

-- Olive skin

Hmmm, I'm kind of describing a Gypsy...

 

Re: how I picture you

Posted by Willow on August 13, 2001, at 11:42:34

In reply to Re: how I picture you » Willow, posted by Kingfish on August 13, 2001, at 11:07:26

> Rather awkward. ;)
>
> When I got off a plane in Dallas once, after being away for several years, ...

I thought you were going to say that you tripped. I'm fairly clutsy, nothing like a cat. My new puppy's birthday is the day after mine. We are character wise identical.

So you are dubbed a spy for us cyber-babblers, you may change your call name but at headquarters we will still sign your paycheques Kingfish the wise Owl, alias Catwoman because of your stealth. I will be your sidekick, the Taco Bell Chihuahua.

Willow

ps i always thought it was my charming smile

 

Re: how I picture you - Dreamer » Willow

Posted by Kingfish on August 13, 2001, at 11:54:15

In reply to Re: how I picture you , posted by Willow on August 13, 2001, at 11:42:34

But if I'm awkward I can't be Catwoman. Or, only when I'm Catwoman, am I stealthy. Hmmm, that could work. It's all in the suit.

I would like another puppy, but then I am beginning a puppy farm perhaps. And what will I do with them all if I move back into the City as I would like? They're all coming with me, which is going to be a trick...

Catwoman and her sidekick, Taco Chica. But you'll get bored being the sidekick and mutiny soon enough.

Maybe it's better as Kingfish and Taco Chica. Kingfish is pretty clumsy. Because he doesn't have the suit.

Dreamer could be the brains of the group, sitting at her computer scoping things out. If the computer's working, that is.

 

Re me » Kingfish

Posted by dreamer on August 13, 2001, at 12:02:44

In reply to Re: Kazoom anyone do me if u wish » dreamer, posted by Kingfish on August 13, 2001, at 11:14:35

Only 1 correct.

 

I want an 'alter ego' Mighty Mouse was my Hero

Posted by susan C on August 13, 2001, at 12:42:53

In reply to Re me » Kingfish, posted by dreamer on August 13, 2001, at 12:02:44

Here I come to save the day, Mighty Mouse is on the way....
-s

 

Re: Re me » dreamer

Posted by Kingfish on August 13, 2001, at 13:14:28

In reply to Re me » Kingfish, posted by dreamer on August 13, 2001, at 12:02:44

Of course, I have to ask, which one, which one???

But you don't have to answer. You are better a mysterious dreamer. :)

Will you be our chief and direct our spy empire if your computer is working?

 

Re: I want an 'alter ego' Mighty Mouse was my Hero » susan C

Posted by Kingfish on August 13, 2001, at 13:35:41

In reply to I want an 'alter ego' Mighty Mouse was my Hero, posted by susan C on August 13, 2001, at 12:42:53

Yes, Mighty Mouse is good. We need someone strong and unaware of the perils that lay before him (or her).

Like Underdog, or the Tick. I say Kazoo should be the Plungerman from the Tick, but he's not here to defend himself, so I can't Really say.

 

Re: Re me

Posted by Willow on August 13, 2001, at 13:54:36

In reply to Re me » Kingfish, posted by dreamer on August 13, 2001, at 12:02:44

> Only 1 correct.

Green penetrating eyes?

 

Re: I want an 'alter ego' Mighty Mouse was my Hero

Posted by susan C on August 13, 2001, at 14:33:18

In reply to Re: I want an 'alter ego' Mighty Mouse was my Hero » susan C, posted by Kingfish on August 13, 2001, at 13:35:41

unaware of the perils that lay before him (or her).

Yes, that describes my life.
s-

 

Re: Kazoom anyone do me if u wish » Cam W.

Posted by sar on August 13, 2001, at 14:44:21

In reply to Re: Kazoom anyone do me if u wish » dreamer, posted by Cam W. on August 13, 2001, at 8:39:47

first good laugh this morning

thank you

 

Re: Kazoom anyone do me if u wish » dreamer

Posted by sar on August 13, 2001, at 14:46:36

In reply to Re: Kazoom anyone do me if u wish, posted by dreamer on August 13, 2001, at 2:50:32

dreamer,

spiky purple hair
a lovely nose
broomstick skirts, men's shirts
birkenstocks
skinny
eyebrow pierced

 

Re: me » sar

Posted by dreamer on August 14, 2001, at 2:50:08

In reply to Re: Kazoom anyone do me if u wish » dreamer, posted by sar on August 13, 2001, at 14:46:36

> dreamer,
>
> spiky purple hair
> a lovely nose
> broomstick skirts, men's shirts
> birkenstocks
> skinny
> eyebrow pierced

2.5 correct

 

Re: spy empire » Kingfish

Posted by dreamer on August 14, 2001, at 3:20:41

In reply to Re: Re me » dreamer, posted by Kingfish on August 13, 2001, at 13:14:28

> Will you be our chief and direct our spy empire if your computer is working?

A somewhat paranoid person causing paranioa on the paranoid masses . Does that make sense?


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