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VandalHeart -> Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 3:47:38 AM)

I'm creating this thread so that we can post up sig lines that we like, so that when the person who has them changes it, we can still come back here and find them.  I've seen way too many awesome sig lines that got changed away and I want to quote them in meat-life and I can't find them anymore.  So here is the repository for all sig lines that rock!

And I will start by saying that Level's sig line right now rocks.

"Behind every successful man is a woman, behind her is his wife." - Groucho Marx

The way I first heard that axiom mutated was, "Behind every great man is a woman, rolling her eyes," but Groucho always gets first billing, no matter the situation.




Aileen68 -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 5:45:29 AM)

I think one of my favorites is by MrThorns.... My inner child is a mean little fucker.




SavageFaerie -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 8:58:33 AM)

I saw tamers new one:

A building get torched. All that is left is ashes. I used to think that it is true about everything - family, friends, feelings - but now I know that sometimes if love proves real, and two people are meant to be together, nothing can keep them apart ~

I love this.




LaTigresse -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 10:03:33 AM)

There is someone that posts on these boards that has the sig line that goes something like this.

"son if there is a god in heaven he drives a silver thunderbird"

I probably mutilated it but I love it for some reason. I am sure it comes from some great country song or movie written by a great southern writer. I just would love to know WHERE IT CAME FROM! [:D] And I keep forgetting to write the person when I see it and ask.

Edited to add......because she is one of my favouritest people on collarme, and because I resemble it too closely aka, wish like hell I had thought of it first......I adore, Celeste's......though I cannot remember the exact wording this very moment (rolling eyes at myself) something about "a menopausal sadist" I just always imagine her rubbing her hands in glee over some hapless mouthy victim and saying those words and I just LOVE IT!




stef -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 10:51:33 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

There is someone that posts on these boards that has the sig line that goes something like this.

"son if there is a god in heaven he drives a silver thunderbird"

I probably mutilated it but I love it for some reason. I am sure it comes from some great country song or movie written by a great southern writer. I just would love to know WHERE IT CAME FROM! [:D] And I keep forgetting to write the person when I see it and ask.

It's from Marc Cohn's 'Silver Thunderbird.'

~stef




NakedOnMyChain -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 2:01:08 PM)

At the risk of sounding conceited (ah, fuck it, you all know I am anyway), I like the first signature I ever had on collarme.  "...Because sometimes the things we call freedom enslave us.."  It came, from all places, out of the bible.  Nonetheless, taken in the right context, I love it.




crouchingtigress -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 3:12:05 PM)

the one you have now by david bowie rocks.






MySweetSubmssive -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 3:18:28 PM)

(pointing upward)

CT, I think you changed your signature line recently, haven't you?  I just noticed it on another thread, and this one is right up my alley.  I like it's paradoxical nature.

I like ... what is his name? ... joyinslavery's Bertrand Russell quote.




joyinslavery -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 3:27:31 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MySweetSubmssive

(pointing upward)

CT, I think you changed your signature line recently, haven't you?  I just noticed it on another thread, and this one is right up my alley.  I like it's paradoxical nature.

I like ... what is his name? ... joyinslavery's Bertrand Russell quote.


That is very kind of you.  Thank You.  The quote regards some of Russell's thoughts on renunciation.  It is a partial quote but gets to the meat of what he is saying.  Here is a more complete quote: 

"To every man comes, sooner or later, the great renunciation.  For the young, there is nothing unattainable; a good thing desired with the whole force of a passionate will, and yet iimpossible, is to them not credible.  Yet, by death, by illness, by poverty, or by the voice of duty, we must learn, each one of us, that the world was not made for us, and that, however beautiful may be the things we crave, Fate may nevertheless forbid them.  It is the part of courage, when misfortune comes, to bear without repining the ruin of our hopes, to turn away our thoughts from vain regrets.  This degree of submission to power is not only just and right; it is the very gate of wisdom." 

Btw...I love Your e.e. cummings too!  [sm=smile.gif]   




MySweetSubmssive -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 3:35:07 PM)

Oh ... hey ... thank you!  (smiling)

Oh ... I find the juxtaposition of Bertrand Russell with the dog (who IS that?) to be particularly droll.  It's both perverse and dry.




gooddogbenji -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 3:41:36 PM)

Stef's I find fabulous.  I happen to know a few people like slinkies.  Far too many actually, and there always happens to be a tempting stairwell nearby.

Something like:  Some people are like Slinkies. They have no practical use whatsoever, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.

Yours,


benji






joyinslavery -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 3:44:29 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MySweetSubmssive

Oh ... hey ... thank you!  (smiling)

Oh ... I find the juxtaposition of Bertrand Russell with the dog (who IS that?) to be particularly droll.  It's both perverse and dry.


My doggy is Brian from the Fox show "The Family Guy".  He's my favorite character on a funny show.  And check out that collar!  (lucky bastard)




swtnsparkling -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 3:46:34 PM)

I like my own

I like Stef's

I like enigmabrat




MrrPete -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 7:22:59 PM)

The sig I use in my email is:

submission doesn't mean doormat
Domination doesn't mean Tyrant




MySweetSubmssive -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 9:56:53 PM)

I like ... (wracking my brains on how to spell her handle) ... BlkFllFgrDomme.  The Nikki Giovanni is killer.




abytchgoddess4u -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 10:44:28 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: VandalHeart
So here is the repository for all sig lines that rock!


Okay, this is probably going to sound really arrogant, but I don't care....I love my sig. George Sand was a badass chick, long before it was acceptable. This quote speaks to me deeply, b/c it reminds me to live my life to the fullest and not give a damn what the peanut gallery thinks...:)




Emperor1956 -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 10:48:25 PM)

And I always liked this one: 

"You can't have monkeys in the house."

E. 




Emperor1956 -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/6/2006 10:57:01 PM)

quote:

There is someone that posts on these boards that has the sig line that goes something like this.

"son if there is a god in heaven he drives a silver thunderbird"


Awww shucks LaT.  you should have said something.  I changed it.  The song is "Silver Thunderbird" by Marc Cohn.  It is a wonderful song about a son's memories of his father.  The full refrain is "Don't you give me no Buick/son you must take my word/if there's a God in heaven, he's got a silver Thunderbird."

And you have good instincts.  Marc Cohn may not be a great southern writer, but he did write "Walkin' in Memphis", one of the greatest Southern songs.

E.

PS:  my new sig is for my beautiful little girl.




joyinslavery -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/7/2006 7:16:05 AM)

I like Sinergy's:

"Why am I surrounded by fricking idiots?" Dr. Evil

Funny!




SirKenin -> RE: Remembering awesome sig lines (8/7/2006 7:21:21 AM)

I like My wicca one.  The comments I get from it are incredibly amusing.




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