Friday, August 12, 2011

Isn't it time David Cameron rolled his sleeves up?

if you haven't seen the News check out his visit to a hospital with teaboy Clegg. A consultant gives out stink to him and the hangers on for not adhering to the rules of sanitation by rolling up his sleeves and then chucks him out of the ward, very very funny.

Please rate my Dragon deck. I was also Hoping for suggestions on how to turn this into a tournament style deck?

My dear friend, you are missing the greatest staple to any Dragon deck: Lord of D. and the Flute of Summoning Dragon. That way, you can bring your dragons out faster. Plus, Divine Dragon Ragnarok is fused with Lord of D to create King Dragun which is basically a dragon form of the Lord of D. I know he's a Spellcaster and that might throw off your deck, but he's actually useful.

Do people believe in God to keep from going insane?

No, they generally believe in a God as an alternative to reality, which at times is a hard thing to accept.

Is this poem any good?

I read it two times; it was a very enjoyable poem. I liked the overall feel of it. It had good flow, nice imagery, and good diction. You shouldn't doubt your ability.

Do California Banks have a timeline they need to follow when denying or accepting a personal loan?

I applied for a personal loan with a cosginer from my California credit union. They sent me a confirmation email saying they received the application. I waited a week and received no communication accepting or denying my application. Ive called multiple times and have been told a loan agent was reviewing the application and would call me within an hour but that call never comes. Are there time limits that banks have to follow in regards to this types of decisions? Are there Bill of Rights for banking customers that banks need to adhere to?

Paradise Lost- An Examination of the Epic Hero- Is Satan an Epic Hero?

Too late for tomorrow so you will probably just have to do with what you have. But later when your done or if you want, read "Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson by G. I. Gurdjieff (1950) It is the story of one of those nefast characters going to the edge of another universe to receive some kind of award for his dedication toward helping man evolve. It probably was no easy thing to get man to where he is now, from the mud he was before. It probably took some very good trickery and interesting paradoxes along the way. One of those is the possibility that it all was some great cosmic complot and we were the subjects of this. Turns out then that Lucifer may have been in league with God and Jesus in the end.

Oil-based polyurethane over paper decoupage?

I'm thinking of decoupaging a formica table I have using pages from old books. (After some research into the durability of painted formica, I think the decoupage may actually hold up BETTER to scratches, and I figure if I seal it well it'll be fine.) I'm a little concerned about the durability of water-based sealants, though, and I suspect oil-based varnish would hold up better. But is it going to eat through the paper or anything weird like that? If I seal the paper well with acrylic medium first, can I use an oil-based polyurethane over it? Will it adhere, and if so will it do any damage to the paper below? I really like this table and I don't want to ruin it.