Winter is Icummen In: Lounge LC Thread
Winter is Icummen In: Lounge LC Thread
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Winter is Icummen In: Lounge LC Thread

"Winter is icummen in,
Lhude sing Goddamm,
Raineth drop and staineth slop
And how the wind doth ramm!
Sing: Goddamm."

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22 December 2025 at 02:41 PM
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by lastcardcharlie m

I used the term about a year ago, before someone pointed out to me that it's dubious.

I don't think I've ever heard of an Irish goodbye.

An Irish Goodbye is leaving, say a party, without saying a word to anyone. [emoji23]

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I did that, first time I ever took acid.


We could really use some zeno input on this subject, no?


I'm not sure which out of "Irish Goodbye" or "French Leave" would pique Zeno the more.


by BullyEyelash m

More ass than college gymnastics

always thought volleyball was the agreed upon metric

by lastcardcharlie m

I used the term about a year ago, before someone pointed out to me that it's dubious.

I don't think I've ever heard of an Irish goodbye.

by John Cole m

An Irish Goodbye is leaving, say a party, without saying a word to anyone. [emoji23]

so your drunken brain tells yourself it is time to flee the work party and yourself neglects to see see anyone else wearing the chain email so you just slΓ‘n without actually saying it aloud and stagger back to your castle


I am the master of the Irish goodbye. It makes everything so easy. it baffles wives.


by Phat Mack m

I am the master of the Irish goodbye. It makes everything so easy. it baffles wives.

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by REDeYeS00 m
by BullyEyelash m

More ass than college gymnastics

always thought volleyball was the agreed upon metric

That was before ESPNU launched


by Phat Mack m

Love this song. A+

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I IDed a 6’3” guy tonight whose last was Hight.


Having almost finished moving, I realize I hadn't unburdened myself of possessions as much as I thought. I think I donated over 50 pounds of clothes. (The 80/20 rule is you wear 20% of your clothes 80% of the time.) I don't have furniture or dishes, and I'm giving away my TV.

I really do want to live the rest of my life unencumbered by stuff. It's more difficult than you think.

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More difficult, but much better. Less clutter is better.


by John Cole m

I really do want to live the rest of my life unencumbered by stuff. It's more difficult than you think.

I completely agree. I'm trying to "disaccumulate" myself.

One problem is stuff that is too good to throw away, but I have no use for it, and don't know who would. Stereo equipment bought in the early '70s, for example.

Another problem is books. I was taught to respect books, so throwing them away seems almost like a crime. But no one's going to want my college textbooks, also from the '70s. So the hardcover books are going to a landfill, I guess. I heard that paperbacks can be recycled, so that's where they're going.


Local library takes my books (both paperback & hardcover) after I'm done reading them as a donation. Not sure about textbooks, but it seems as if I took some a few years back.


after recently investing in the john cloud storage system we have found our internal closet poundage has been subtracted by well over three and half more stone ages


by REDeYeS00 m

after recently investing in the john cloud storage system we have found our internal closet poundage has been subtracted by well over three and half more stone ages

Amazingly, I understand this. I'm living it.

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My father was born 1/31/18. My parents divorced when I was four, my mom moved us back to her home state, and that was about 95% of that. And I’m fully aware that there are millions of people who would’ve happily taken that outcome with THEIR dads, divorced or not.

Not exactly Cat’s In The Cradle or Father Of Mine, but they’re the first two songs that come to mind, as Chuck Palahniuk might say.

As with my mom, I managed to inherit most of his legion of weaknesses (along with creating plenty of my own) and few of his not inconsiderable strengths (what little I had, I mostly let die on the vine, while I drank there and watched).

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by BullyEyelash m

My father was born 1/31/18. My parents divorced when I was four, my mom moved us back to her home state, and that was about 95% of that. And I'm fully aware that there are millions of people who would've happily taken that outcome with THEIR dads, divorced or not.Not exactly Cat's In The Cradle or Father Of Mine, but they're the first two songs that come to mind, as Chuck Palah

Wow! This is wonderful.

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Thanks, John.


Finished moving. What a pain. Best part is a two minute drive to work, especially since I'm teaching an 8:30 class. It's the first time in years that I've taught a class before 11:00.

Worst part is students not showing up for class. Just drop the class or show up.

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by John Cole m

Finished moving. What a pain. Best part is a two minute drive to work, especially since I'm teaching an 8:30 class. It's the first time in years that I've taught a class before 11:00.

Worst part is students not showing up for class. Just drop the class or show up.

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Provide coffee


What's with all the new posters in The Lounge dredging up old threads??


by John Cole m

Best part is a two minute drive to work, ...

Why not walk? How is this not the height of decadence?

Sorry you lost your view.


by lastcardcharlie m

Why not walk? How is this not the height of decadence?

Sorry you lost your view.

I probably will walk when the temperature gets above freezing and the snow melts. Sidewalks aren't shovelled, so it's walk in the road or drive.

I'm driving.

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by Phat Mack m

Provide coffee

If they're not drawn in by my magnetic personality, coffee won't help.

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