Movies, v. 2009.2
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Continued from Movies, v. 2009.1.
Monday, 13 January 2025
Life, the universe, pies, hot-pink bunnies, world domination, and everything
Remember to post spoiler warnings (ending in periods), please!
Continued from Movies, v. 2009.1.
It all started with Tesseract’s civics class and a pair of Alaskan fish socks…and continued well past the limit of nested replies, so here’s a thread where you can talk about your state (or province or country): a chance to play mythbuster or mythmaker or just be silly about the state (or province or country) you call home.
A pack of MBers and their parents rallied on Saturday (September 5) in Amherst, Massachusetts. This is their story.
Originally suggested by Rainbow, who said:
“At some point, conditions on Earth will make the planet an undesirable place to live. Luckily, we Musers will have planned ahead and built ourselves a floating city. The thread is for designing and discussing the city, similar to the “Mostly Harmless Theme Park†thread.”
By multiple requests: no role-playing.
MuseBlog’s software upgrade went smoothly and was much less painful than expected. At least, we think it did and was; we can’t tell how well the new version is working yet. Let us know if you notice anything odd (that is, beyond the baseline oddness that passes for normal around here).
Thanks,
The GAPAs
Ahoy! Are you new to MuseBlog? Don’t just wonder around bumping into people and breaking things. Come in here, where our cheerful welcoming committee will pie you fill you with pie and bloggerly wisdom. Come on in!
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Date: September 1, 2009
Categories: At the Top of the Blog, Fan Page / MuseBlog business
Use the comments here to swap tips about outstanding, little known, and/or underutilized parts of MuseBlog. (In four years, we’ve accumulated an amazing number of chasms, subterranean passages, sunken cities, and fossiliferous formations.) Be sure to include the URL (Web address) so others can share your finds.
Date: September 1, 2009
Categories: At the Top of the Blog, Fan Page / MuseBlog business
Known Muser birthdays this month*:
09-01 Ambystoma Maculatum (1996 – purple and green)
09-02 Der Wachtelschlag’s/Queen Julietaini’s birthday (1993 – orange)
09-02 Loupgarou’s birthday (1991 – blue, purple, or green)
09-04 Kokopelli52 (1997 – clear turquoise)
09-06 the_californian_chick (year? – rainbow)
09-09 jammin j’s birthday (1993 – green)
09-15 The Man For Aeiou’s birthday (1995 – Muse Shirts)
09-17 rachael’s birthday (1993 – yellow)
09-17 Iamisthebest (1996 – blue and black)
09-17 eragon’s birthday (1997 – blue/rainbow)
09-18 Sweet Melpomene’s birthday (1990 – black-and-white)
09-19 The Bookworm’s birthday (1995 – green, purple, blue, silver)
09-19 marfwarrior’s birthday (1995 – green with multicolored flecks)
09-24 Zinc the Sorceress’s birthday (1997 – black and “highliter”)
09-25 Lioness’s birthday (1995)
09-28 Dracasting’s birthday (1993 – green or purple)
You turn 5,000 days old this month if you were born between and December 24, 1995, and January 23, 1996
You turn 6,000 days old this month if you were born between March 30 and April 28, 1993.
You turn 7,000 days old this month if you were born between July 4 and August 2, 1990.
You will have been on MuseBlog for six months if you started posting in March.
*Note: Listed MBers who have been inactive for several months won’t appear on next year’s birthday calendar unless they show up again.
WARNING! Will definitely contain spoilers!
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Pick a pseudonym; guess who the other pseudonymous posters are while they try to guess you. It’s a little like “Battleship.”
Continued from version 2009.3.
NOTE: Check your posts before sending them — remember that now you can use the preview button. The Administrators will not rescue you if you accidentally submit one under your “real” blogname. Many an alter ego has fallen victim to a careless “submit” click.
There should just be time for a third installment, as the monthly random thread celebrates MuseBlog’s fourth anniversary with sundry images from days of yore (and mine).
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They’re things we all have in common, yet we haven’t had a new thread about them since last year. So what are we waiting for? Let’s eat talk about eating!
*Round-Robin ‘Riting.
Another MuseBlog saga keeps unfolding. This one began unfolding on October 4, 2006 (by request of oxlin, who bore a different name in those days) and shows no signs of refolding anytime soon.
Continued from Part 4.
Sequoia: Let’s see if this game will let you move now. Read more »
The last thread devoted to this topic started in 2007. It’s high time for another one.
By popular request, a new Role-Playing Writing thread, with details still To Be Determined.
Muse‘s editor, Elizabeth Preston, sends this notice:
Attention MuseBloggers: Muse needs YOU! The Muserology column is experiencing a critical shortage of submissions. We know a lot of you out there are great writers with interesting stories to tell. Check out www.musemagkids.com/muserology to get ideas, read the guidelines, and submit your own story. What better way is there to spend the end of your summer vacation than writing something that will be published and read by tens of thousands of people? Submit by Friday, August 28 to be considered for the November/December 2009 issue, or anytime after that for 2010 issues.
(including tall ships and very large lakes).
At least one MBer has recently run away to sea and returned; others have dabbled in matters maritime and notions nautical; still others just like reading about them. Here’s a place to talk about the whole watery Weltanschauung.
The August Random Thread continues its celebration of MuseBlog’s anniversary month with more images from threads gone by.
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It waits there like a big toad. Sooner or later it’s going to leap. Is that how you see the start of the school year? Here’s a place to talk about the dread, indifference or, yes, excitement that comes with returning to school. Some toads are very cool.