I know I'm Evil, but I just had to...

LOL, well if you don't ask you sometimes don't get. We have had a few offers from service subs, but usually it is at a time when we lack the time or energy to engage in taking up the offer. Sheesh, if my arthritic joints and energy keep going the way they have been, it may become an absolute necessity!! :p

Catalina :catroar:
 
Ebonyfire said:
Being just as evil....

Will they have to do windows?

Eb [he, he, he back at ya!]

*grins and chuckles evilly* Absolutely they have to do windows. I haven't switched my PC's over to Linux...
 
Xelebes said:
If janey is the alpha-slave, does that mean she...
Probably. But just to make sure I am answering the question I think you are asking... Does that mean she what?
 
Evil_Geoff said:
Probably. But just to make sure I am answering the question I think you are asking... Does that mean she what?


And who said that it was a...
 
Xelebes said:
And who said that it was a...

While no one said it was a ... There are some clues hidden in the message, which I, in my superiorly intellectual Domly prowess, have figured out all on my lonesome.

First, it begins with the word "If". "If" is a great word, flexible, versatile. It can start a question, like: "If two women are walking on the sidewalk holding hands, are they a couple?" Or it can start a declarative sentence by comparing different things like: "If the sky is blue and the sun is shining, we can assume that it is day time."

Next we have the subject of the matter, janey. Yes, she's alpha, and actually alpha slave as opposed to alpha sub. But that's a semantic whirlpool we can delve into another time mon bleu petit...

Then we come to the crux of the matter - after the comma you begin with "does", clearly indicating that the initial portion of the "If" phrasing is of the interrogative nature, a question. The "that mean" indicates that you are wishing to understand the nature or definition of something, and the "she" refers back to our subject, janey the alpha slave.

So, clearly, this was a request for clarification. Unfortunately what is not clear is what, precisely, you wish to have clarified. We could of course clarify butter, but that would be silly in this context, so it must be something else.

This is, of course, my opinion only. It is not a statement of fact or absolute truth. Use what you wish, discard the rest, and report to the spanking line, it starts on the right.
 
Evil_Geoff said:
While no one said it was a ... There are some clues hidden in the message, which I, in my superiorly intellectual Domly prowess, have figured out all on my lonesome.

First, it begins with the word "If". "If" is a great word, flexible, versatile. It can start a question, like: "If two women are walking on the sidewalk holding hands, are they a couple?" Or it can start a declarative sentence by comparing different things like: "If the sky is blue and the sun is shining, we can assume that it is day time."

Next we have the subject of the matter, janey. Yes, she's alpha, and actually alpha slave as opposed to alpha sub. But that's a semantic whirlpool we can delve into another time mon bleu petit...

Then we come to the crux of the matter - after the comma you begin with "does", clearly indicating that the initial portion of the "If" phrasing is of the interrogative nature, a question. The "that mean" indicates that you are wishing to understand the nature or definition of something, and the "she" refers back to our subject, janey the alpha slave.

So, clearly, this was a request for clarification. Unfortunately what is not clear is what, precisely, you wish to have clarified. We could of course clarify butter, but that would be silly in this context, so it must be something else.

This is, of course, my opinion only. It is not a statement of fact or absolute truth. Use what you wish, discard the rest, and report to the spanking line, it starts on the right.

Dayum Geoff! You are GOOD!

Eb [I admit that you are more evil]
 
Evil_Geoff said:
While no one said it was a ... There are some clues hidden in the message, which I, in my superiorly intellectual Domly prowess, have figured out all on my lonesome.

First, it begins with the word "If". "If" is a great word, flexible, versatile. It can start a question, like: "If two women are walking on the sidewalk holding hands, are they a couple?" Or it can start a declarative sentence by comparing different things like: "If the sky is blue and the sun is shining, we can assume that it is day time."

Next we have the subject of the matter, janey. Yes, she's alpha, and actually alpha slave as opposed to alpha sub. But that's a semantic whirlpool we can delve into another time mon bleu petit...

Then we come to the crux of the matter - after the comma you begin with "does", clearly indicating that the initial portion of the "If" phrasing is of the interrogative nature, a question. The "that mean" indicates that you are wishing to understand the nature or definition of something, and the "she" refers back to our subject, janey the alpha slave.

So, clearly, this was a request for clarification. Unfortunately what is not clear is what, precisely, you wish to have clarified. We could of course clarify butter, but that would be silly in this context, so it must be something else.

This is, of course, my opinion only. It is not a statement of fact or absolute truth. Use what you wish, discard the rest, and report to the spanking line, it starts on the right.
I stand in awe. This is obviouscation at its finest. Definitely deserves applause. :D
No, I didn't invent a word - it's a "Sniglet".
 
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