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Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 1:04 pm
by Angie
Why is my name green at the bottom where the site tells you who is on the site presently? Julie's was green too....others are blue......just wondering....

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 1:19 pm
by Julie Mathies
Angie, John made you one of the "priests" - means you are now a moderator on the site. He can probably give a better exlanation of what that means. You'll notice that JOHN's name shows in orange because he's listed as an administrator. Regular site members will show in blue.

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 1:38 pm
by jnichel
With great power comes great responsibility. :twisted:

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 1:55 pm
by Angie
Oh my! I am a priestess? I was a hostess once, but never a priestess.....

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 3:37 pm
by Brenda Robinson Jenkins
jnichel wrote:With great power comes great responsibility. :twisted:
Did Uncle Ben (Was it Ben?) tell you that too? I thought you were the high priest, not spiderman! I can tell who has kids - how many times have you watched that movie? I don't know how many times I have seen it but enough to remember that line as soon as I saw it! :D

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 4:23 pm
by jnichel
Brenda Robinson Jenkins wrote:
jnichel wrote:With great power comes great responsibility. :twisted:
Did Uncle Ben (Was it Ben?) tell you that too? I thought you were the high priest, not spiderman! I can tell who has kids - how many times have you watched that movie? I don't know how many times I have seen it but enough to remember that line as soon as I saw it! :D
Movie? Bah, I refuse to watch the movies (and the X-Men movies as well). Gwen Stacey was supposed to be up on that bridge, not Mary Jane, and Gwen was supposed to die!!! :? :x :lol: Part of being a geek is that I read (well used to...up until about 1995) the actual comic books. :oops:

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 4:54 pm
by shane
jnichel wrote:
Brenda Robinson Jenkins wrote:
jnichel wrote:With great power comes great responsibility. :twisted:
Did Uncle Ben (Was it Ben?) tell you that too? I thought you were the high priest, not spiderman! I can tell who has kids - how many times have you watched that movie? I don't know how many times I have seen it but enough to remember that line as soon as I saw it! :D
Movie? Bah, I refuse to watch the movies (and the X-Men movies as well). Gwen Stacey was supposed to be up on that bridge, not Mary Jane, and Gwen was supposed to die!!! :? :x :lol: Part of being a geek is that I read (well used to...up until about 1995) the actual comic books. :oops:
I'm impressed with what they do with the effects in the movies, but the stories and characters are really terrible bastardizations of the comics.

I still read a few titles regularly until about 97, myself, when I got too wrapped up in grad school to justify it anymore. I'll still pick one up every once in a while, if the mood strikes me. One of the many things my wife rolls her eyes at me about. Once a geek, always a geek.

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 11:21 am
by phimel
Angie wrote:Oh my! I am a priestess? I was a hostess once, but never a priestess.....
It's sorta like being a larger, grander more mature cupcake....

(I know I'm really cheesy bad, but I need therapy and can't help myself) If you don't get it, just lol anyway.

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 3:05 pm
by Angie
LOL, Pat... :lol:

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 5:29 pm
by Greg Ward
I finally find time to post something, and you guys go getting all geeky on me! And on top of that you promote Angie from hostess (or was that cupcake?) to priestess!

BTW Angie, took two washings but I finally got the wine out! :lol:

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 6:34 pm
by Angie
That was not me, Greg...that was Robin....I was just the object she shoved which bumped your red wine glass onto your shirt.....I am just an unwilling accomplice..... :oops:

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 10:25 pm
by Brenda Robinson Jenkins
shane wrote:
jnichel wrote:
Brenda Robinson Jenkins wrote:
jnichel wrote:With great power comes great responsibility. :twisted:
Did Uncle Ben (Was it Ben?) tell you that too? I thought you were the high priest, not spiderman! I can tell who has kids - how many times have you watched that movie? I don't know how many times I have seen it but enough to remember that line as soon as I saw it! :D
Movie? Bah, I refuse to watch the movies (and the X-Men movies as well). Gwen Stacey was supposed to be up on that bridge, not Mary Jane, and Gwen was supposed to die!!! :? :x :lol: Part of being a geek is that I read (well used to...up until about 1995) the actual comic books. :oops:

I'm impressed with what they do with the effects in the movies, but the stories and characters are really terrible bastardizations of the comics.

I still read a few titles regularly until about 97, myself, when I got too wrapped up in grad school to justify it anymore. I'll still pick one up every once in a while, if the mood strikes me. One of the many things my wife rolls her eyes at me about. Once a geek, always a geek.
Well, John and Shane, I guess I am a geek to - used to love to read comic books when I was a kid. When we lived in Metairie, my dad used to take us to this record shop on Veterans highway and let us pick out a comic book and a 45 record (now I am showing my age!). I skipped from character to character so I never became and expert on any of them. Guess I stopped reading them when we moved over to Abita the summer before 6th grade. Then I just buried myself in books - I would check out like 10 or more a week from the Abita library during the summer. Not near as much during the school year. Still love to read, just don't have time to do it anymore :shock: Maybe in about 15 years I will get back into it!

BTW my dad used to have the original Superman comic book, among others - he collected tons as a kid. When he married my mom, he left his comic books at his mom's house. She kept bitching at him to come get them and he never quite got around to it - His mom lived off Franklin Ave. in the 9th Ward of New Orleans. Lost ALL of his comic books when she flooded during Hurricane Betsy and his baseball cards to, among which was the original Babr Ruth card. :cry: Wonder how much money he lost???

He started collecting them again as an adult. It helped keep his mind off a lot of his health problems. You should see his collection - he has boxes and boxes. He has been trying to get my kids into them.

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:13 am
by jnichel
Brenda Robinson Jenkins wrote: Well, John and Shane, I guess I am a geek to - used to love to read comic books when I was a kid. When we lived in Metairie, my dad used to take us to this record shop on Veterans highway and let us pick out a comic book and a 45 record (now I am showing my age!). I skipped from character to character so I never became and expert on any of them. Guess I stopped reading them when we moved over to Abita the summer before 6th grade. Then I just buried myself in books - I would check out like 10 or more a week from the Abita library during the summer. Not near as much during the school year. Still love to read, just don't have time to do it anymore :shock: Maybe in about 15 years I will get back into it!
I've been going through old posts over the past few days, and I must have missed this the first time around. Where did you live in Metairie, Brenda? I grew up on Beverly Gardens Drive, between I-10 and Metairie Road.

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:53 pm
by Brenda Robinson Jenkins
I lived at 1401 Green Acres Road. It ran perpendicular between Veterans and West Metairie. We were about 2-3 blocks from West Metairie. About 4-5 blocks off Transcontinental. I attended St. Edward the Confessor Catholic School when I lived there. My parents had to drag me kicking and screaming to Abita Springs which at the time, I thought was about as country as it could be. Then they dumped me in Abita Springs Junior High with people like Sheri and John Sable, Sheila Hueschen and eventually Eric Goodman, Chris Normand, and Al Lehman! :shock: (Ha! - Love you guys!) :D

Weird how I sitll remember the exact address but can't remember where I placed something yesterday. When I lived there, that OLD (and corny) TV show, "Green Acres" with Ava or Zsa-Zsa Gabor was on the big console television. (now I am really showing my age!)

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 10:52 pm
by Tonya
Brenda,

My husband grew up not far from Green Acres. He lived on Arlene behind Kirschmans. His dad still lives there. I didn't know you were a transplant from Metairie.

Tonya