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DukeNukemForever: Is there a skull lying around or need every interviewer bring it's own?
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TheEnigmaticT: Act 3 scene 1 (That's "To be or not to be") is generally played with a dagger in hand. Act 5 scene 1 ("Alas! Poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio...") is usually played with a skull in hand.

Yes, yes, I'm a Shakespeare nerd. Ask one of the blues about how I did the the opening monologue from Act 2 Scene 2 while grilling at a company party.

It was, I would note, on a dare.
Is that a hint that every saturday a man with a hat, dagger and skull is standing on a little podest in the Warsaw shopping area?
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Tantrix: I hope the hired one will have a mining hat.
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TheEnigmaticT: A mining hat, you say?
That's not a mining hat. It's a battery hat that uses your brain power to power up your cell phone. It's actually plugged in right at the moment the photo was shot, check the cable. :)
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Tantrix: I hope the hired one will have a mining hat.
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TheEnigmaticT: A mining hat, you say?
Squeeee!
I can't wait for what kind of gold you'll drill out.
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TheEnigmaticT: A mining hat, you say?
While unrelated to that neat little hat you have thar, can I have your permission to make a video-montage of all the neat things you've said with your delicious voice?

"Geeh-Oh-Geeh-Dot-Cohm Clashsick Games Catalohg."
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Bapabooiee: While unrelated to that neat little hat you have thar, can I have your permission to make a video-montage of all the neat things you've said with your delicious voice?

"Geeh-Oh-Geeh-Dot-Cohm Clashsick Games Catalohg."
You have MY permission. You can also have my vuvuzela if you need it.
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stonebro: You have MY permission. You can also have my vuvuzela if you need it.
And my banjo!


Wait.. Was this....were we not doing the Fellowship of the Rings? I thought we...what?
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DukeNukemForever: Is there a skull lying around or need every interviewer bring it's own?
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TheEnigmaticT: Act 3 scene 1 (That's "To be or not to be") is generally played with a dagger in hand. Act 5 scene 1 ("Alas! Poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio...") is usually played with a skull in hand.

Yes, yes, I'm a Shakespeare nerd. Ask one of the blues about how I did the the opening monologue from Act 2 Scene 2 while grilling at a company party.

It was, I would note, on a dare.
So why is that not on the official GOG channel on YouTube?

Or are you saving it as an extra goodie download when you get the Bards Tale games here.


Either way you should start throwing in some obscure Shakespeare refrences the next time you have to make some big announcments. Make it a game to see who can pick up on them all.
I must say I haven't seen so many blue texts like these in other threads :-)
On topic, but off as to general comments, but imho, Vestin would probably be best suited to a position where command of the English language and the ability to deal with the public were necessary.

Great language skills, the intelligence to come out of the intellectual realm, when required, and local.

Only once did I see his/her exchange with a belligerent, and nothing but class was displayed by him/her, when attacked most vociferously; an asset in anyones' camp.

Normal disclaimers follow, as I don't know him/her, have never dealt with him/her, and don't anticipate a time where I would need to.

Just an opinion, but if I were doing the hiring, I would feel well served by having 'Vestin' onboard.

Edit for gender assumption.
Post edited May 11, 2012 by Dischord
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Dischord: On topic, but off as to general comments, but imho, Vestin would probably be best suited to a position where command of the English language and the ability to deal with the public were necessary.

Great language skills, the intelligence to come out of the intellectual realm, when required, and local.

Only once did I see his exchange with a belligerent, and nothing but class was displayed by him/her, when attacked most vociferously; an asset in anyones' camp.

Normal disclaimers follow, as I don't know him/her, have never dealt with him/her, and don't anticipate a time where I would need to.

Just an opinion, but if I were doing the hiring, I would feel well served by having 'Vestin' onboard.
Well, I met the gentleman in question and,if handshakes are anything to go by, he's a very nice guy who's keen on courtesy. Of course, this was only an initial impression and not indicative of his entire personality.
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JudasIscariot: Well, I met the gentleman in question and,if handshakes are anything to go by, he's a very nice guy who's keen on courtesy. Of course, this was only an initial impression and not indicative of his entire personality.
I hope I didn't step on any toes, my opinion is nothing more than that, but in my lurking hours, I have come to respect this gentleman (thanks for clearing up the gender!)

Seems like a well balanced, and great person (as do many), and just wanted to express in a tangible form, that character really is worth something, even if just from recognition if nothing else.

As for agreement or disagreement with everything posted, it is immaterial as only presentation and demeanor matter, and they were always professional and on topic.

Thanks, and hope you weren't going for this.
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JudasIscariot: Well, I met the gentleman in question and,if handshakes are anything to go by, he's a very nice guy who's keen on courtesy. Of course, this was only an initial impression and not indicative of his entire personality.
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Dischord: I hope I didn't step on any toes, my opinion is nothing more than that, but in my lurking hours, I have come to respect this gentleman (thanks for clearing up the gender!)

Seems like a well balanced, and great person (as do many), and just wanted to express in a tangible form, that character really is worth something, even if just from recognition if nothing else.

As for agreement or disagreement with everything posted, it is immaterial as only presentation and demeanor matter, and they were always professional and on topic.

Thanks, and hope you weren't going for this.
I would have something to that effect had you actually been engaged in the aforementioned stepping on the olde foot digits. I was just adding to your post with an actual personal obsevation of mine. Truth be told, I do feel rather uncomfortable discussing someone out in the open for all to see and I do hope I do not offend him by engagind in this discussion.
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Dischord: I hope I didn't step on any toes, my opinion is nothing more than that, but in my lurking hours, I have come to respect this gentleman (thanks for clearing up the gender!)

Seems like a well balanced, and great person (as do many), and just wanted to express in a tangible form, that character really is worth something, even if just from recognition if nothing else.

As for agreement or disagreement with everything posted, it is immaterial as only presentation and demeanor matter, and they were always professional and on topic.

Thanks, and hope you weren't going for this.
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JudasIscariot: I would have something to that effect had you actually been engaged in the aforementioned stepping on the olde foot digits. I was just adding to your post with an actual personal obsevation of mine. Truth be told, I do feel rather uncomfortable discussing someone out in the open for all to see and I do hope I do not offend him by engagind in this discussion.
Agreed, thanks :-)
First Red Scare, from 1919 to 1921.

Second Red Scare, from 1947 to 1957

First Blue Scare, from May 11, 2012 to ?.
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StingingVelvet: I really wish some of these positions were able to be worked from the US.
inorite?