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Random Bonfire in the Pixelated Wood

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Friday, February 17, 2006 8:32 AM

SERYN


arrgh buggrit. double post.


*dances*

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Friday, February 17, 2006 9:17 AM

CALLMESERENITY


http://www.meltingpot.com/Duluthga/menu.html


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Friday, February 17, 2006 9:22 AM

LIMINALOSITY


Quote:

Originally posted by safeat2nd:
Also button mushrooms sauted lightly in a bit of butter and garlic.

This reminds me, have y'all had roasted mushrooms? OMG, like bacon only not at all bad for you. The first time I had roasted mushrooms I understood why hobbits would get grabby about mushrooms. Mmmmm, I know what I'm doing for dinner in the real world.

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Friday, February 17, 2006 9:28 AM

SAFEAT2ND


That sounds yummy! I've done portobello mushrooms on the BBQ. Wonder if it's similar...

Mmmmm Bar-b-que....

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Friday, February 17, 2006 9:41 AM

LIMINALOSITY


Yes, as similar as any oven roasted veg to bbq roasted veg. Little salt, little drizzle olive oil. The bigger mushrooms make the yummiest roasties.
I love your character name. My favorite position to play has always been short stop. I love the action, and I'm a really good catch. Lol, I mean, you know, of the softball. Baseball soon. Ooooh, cricket soon too.

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Friday, February 17, 2006 9:52 AM

SAFEAT2ND


I thought so. I use a little garlic and soy sauce too.

You didn't just say softball?? 2 months 'til my season starts. I'm an outfielder, right centre mostly.

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Friday, February 17, 2006 10:23 AM

LIMINALOSITY


garlic and soy sauce would be good.
oh yeah, softball, far and away my favorite team sport to play. I don't have the long arm for right center, though the action there is plenty good, and running like hell while judging the angle to get under a long ball has great appeal. I love angles, geometry. Shooting pool is fun too. Broomball can be hillarious, especially if there are dogs and alcohol.

OH, and hey welcome to WildigsTart!!

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Friday, February 17, 2006 10:27 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Can anyone translate English to Canadian? I have NO IDEA what Lim and Safe are talking about.

I think I'll just plop down here next to Willie and start up a conversation about the merits of British confections. So, aeros, minty or plain?

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Friday, February 17, 2006 10:36 AM

WILDIGSTART


Minty I guess...they come in plain? *makes note to discuss this with the supplier*

Softball not my thing. I tried mind you. I was right field for one game...knowing I couldn't throw the ball far enough, I tried kicking it...I guess that's kinda frowned upon in softball. So I was moved to catcher, didn't do too badly there, even got an outs...I got to first base twice. Once on a walk. Once on a bunt that wasn't meant to be a bunt, heh. Gimme a round ball, some nice boots, fresh turf, and shorts. Now that's a game!

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Friday, February 17, 2006 10:54 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Oh yes, they come in plain. Just as tasty, no green middle.

And I like beach volleyball. That's fun to play.

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Friday, February 17, 2006 11:01 AM

SAFEAT2ND


Limi, that's why I like right centre, the angles. I love running the ball down.

Wil, full swing bunts still count.

I like soccer (football for the Overseas) I've got the calcium bumps on my skins to show for it too.

Serenity, I play Volleyball in the high school gym every Tues. pm. Great fun, mixed group of people. We just play til we get too tired to play anymore.

But I live and breath softball...


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Friday, February 17, 2006 11:24 AM

CALLMESERENITY


*gets up and tried to find conversation on the "Athletically Inept" side of the bonfire*

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Friday, February 17, 2006 11:37 AM

WILDIGSTART


*fumbles around in her pack*

Aha!

D'ya like Pops? Got a box of 'em to share with ya. No sports, right, um, all ready for Mardi Gras?

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Friday, February 17, 2006 11:46 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Pops? Like pop rocks or sodas or something else?

It's not that I don't like sports, it's that I don't understand them. I'm clueless.

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Friday, February 17, 2006 11:47 AM

WILDIGSTART


You know POPS. The cereal. The yummy sweetened puffed POPS.

great for snacking. *shoves handful in her mouth* Mmmm. Nummy.

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Friday, February 17, 2006 12:01 PM

CALLMESERENITY


Ooh, those POPS.

Nah, not my favourite. I prefer Cinnamon Toast Crunch of cocoa puffs. Or the graham cracker ones, what are they called?

I haven't had a kiddie sugar cereal in years. Now that I'm all grown up and responsible I eat stuff like "Organic Valley Flax Seed Flakes" and "Harmony Mango Ginsing Crunch".

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Friday, February 17, 2006 12:30 PM

SERYN


I'm very interested in sports, I'm sure I am anyway, kinda like I'm very interested in my brothers warhammer stuff and computer games. But its like my brain filters are set to reject on anything like that.

I kind of glaze over, I nod and stuff and look happy to be listening, but its like that whole post of Safes - I read all of it, not sure of even the words he used.

I'm just inept. I just need to find the spot on the planet where being able to talk endlessly about period detail and seam placements and the best way to insert zips in skirts is cool and funny.

Sadly I fear that place exists only in my mind.

Ooo! Melts a marshmallow and rolls it in a handfull of pops.

That should not be nice, but it is

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Friday, February 17, 2006 2:17 PM

LIMINALOSITY


CMS, guys, Softball... just think baseball only easier with a bigger, much slower ball. Like baseball for regular humans.

I saw a new product at the store the other day that was freaky scary. It was frosted Rice Crispies in a purple box and the picture on the package of the characters 'Snap' 'Krackle' and 'Pop' they looked dememted and scary, and on crack, as if it were a Fruity Oaty product that causes mood changes and not in a good way. I looked for a picture on Kellogg's site just now to paste here, but the product isn't shown on the site. Do you 'spose that means it's really a Blue Sun product slipped in with the regular sheep? Honest! This is not a cereal conspiracy theory, lol. It was real. I'm going to have to go to the store to find out the real name, because 'Krackle' had glowing angry werewolf eyes. And I love a good monster story at the campfire. Hee hee.

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Friday, February 17, 2006 2:31 PM

RELFEXIVE


Gerkins.



"My God - you're like a trained ape. Without the training."
"Come a day there won't be room for naughty men like us to slip about at all..."
"SUMMER!!"
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Friday, February 17, 2006 3:56 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by RelFexive:
Gerkins.

The little pickle kind? Yes please, and a cheeseburger to put them on. Ok, I am hungry now, and not in a pixelated way. Off to eat 3D food.

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 8:49 AM

SERYN


Quote:

Originally posted by liminalosity:
CMS, guys, Softball... just think baseball only easier with a bigger, much slower ball. Like baseball for regular humans.

I saw a new product at the store the other day that was freaky scary. It was frosted Rice Crispies in a purple box and the picture on the package of the characters 'Snap' 'Krackle' and 'Pop' they looked dememted and scary, and on crack, as if it were a Fruity Oaty product that causes mood changes and not in a good way. I looked for a picture on Kellogg's site just now to paste here, but the product isn't shown on the site. Do you 'spose that means it's really a Blue Sun product slipped in with the regular sheep? Honest! This is not a cereal conspiracy theory, lol. It was real. I'm going to have to go to the store to find out the real name, because 'Krackle' had glowing angry werewolf eyes. And I love a good monster story at the campfire. Hee hee.

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I know what soft ball is (its what they used to make us girls play in school 'cause they reckoned we couldn't cope with real baseball. I think it was called rounders or something? or is that a different game entirly?

Anyway. Unfortunetly still doesn't meen that I can understand when people talk about it -'what the...? whoothe....? wassatnow? ...mmmmmmmm, doughnuts.....'

yeah.

Oh, Rice Krispies have always had a bunch of crack addicts on the front cover. Ever since I can remember they've been acting wierd (though when you're five you put it down to their being elves) Its only recently that they've taken on this bizarre, slightly kinky air (it may just be age, but there was a t.v. ad where one of them was showing off his stomach, and the look on his face was just down right wrong...)

Or it may just be me being a staunch supporter of Tony the Tiger.

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 8:55 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Crack addicts! lol

Well, Seryn, you can come sit by me in the "no sports talk please! We're clueless!" section. We can reminisce about our childhood cereals and the resulting cavities. I remember liking lucky charms quite a bit, but now I can't stand them. And all the monster cereals. Frankenberry, Count Chocula. What was the other one? Boo something? Oh, and the one that was little mini chocolate chip cookies. Coooookie crisp! With the dog! We didn't get to eat those kinds of cereals that often, so it was always a special treat.

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 9:10 AM

SERYN


Sugar puffs!

sugar puffs are my down fall, to this day I could still get a box and just start eating them, with or with out milk, till the box was empty.


the rest of the time we did eat mostly rice crispies (the fake supermarket own ones - my mum didn't believe in 'brands') or shreddies, like little malt crosshatches, but it was always a race against time to eat them before they went soggy. Cause soggy cereal is yucky.

my niece has thsoe cookie ones - she has about 7 or 8 of them with out milk and then fills up on bananas, grapes and apple slices (no, I don't know which planet she's from either) so we're not to worried about the sugar thing as she has so few. My one lingering memory of breakfast in america (apart from the eating of muffins and doughnuts before lunchtime) is how sweet your cereals are, even sweeter than ours, and thats saying something.

Theres this huge health thing going on at the moment, the ingredients listings and sugar, alt and fat contents are all being printed on the fronts of boxes and stuff, are you guys being badgered into healthyness at all?

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 9:29 AM

CALLMESERENITY


oh yeah, everything is like that here. "O grams Trans Fat!" "As always, a low fat food!" "High in Fiber!" "Only 3 grams of carbs!"

Everything is labelled. Even candybars and junk food. Boxes of kraft macaroni & cheese claaim to be an excellent source of calcium. Hershey's chocolate syrup is a "low fat food" (nevermind the 50billion grams of sugar!)

Fortunately, I am too smart and savvy to be taken in by such stupid ploys. I read the ingredient lists of my foods and know exactly what all the crap they put in it is.

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 9:41 AM

SAFEAT2ND


My favorite was Captain Crunch. It would rip the roof of my mouth apart, but they were yummy!

Nowadays, it's oatmeal for me.

Seee? No sports talk.

Serenity, did you see? Dr. Me has returned on Destiny.



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Saturday, February 18, 2006 9:47 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Mmm..captain crunch! With the crunch berries! I loved those.

And NO! I haven't! *runs to Destiny*

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 10:20 AM

WILDIGSTART


mmmm, Captian Crunch....yum


So it iced and snowed. yay! Got out and walked to the bakery this morning. It was very cold. very cold. The lady laughed at my pinkness when I opened the door. I guess I was her first customer. But it was worth it. I like the cold crispy air and the crunching of snow beneath my feet.

I wish I lived someplace it snowed more than twice a year. This is not enough for a good fight or a snowman. *pouts* Ah well. Such is life. *makes plans to move elsewhere*



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Saturday, February 18, 2006 10:44 AM

CALLMESERENITY


I like that it doesn't snow here. Wish I was somewhere warmer. Further south. Fiji would be nice. Good water.

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 10:44 AM

SERYN


*pouts* yeah, we don't get real snow, especially being on the coast, we get minescule dustings and then soggy grey slush. (which is still apparently enough to shut the whole country down.


every single day I see and hear more and more that make me want to move to Canada. I have the skills to find a job there (Vancouver still has T.V. shows filmed there doesn't it?) I just don't have the money to prove I can support myself until I do.


Are there any strapping Canadian men willing to marry me for a few years? I can't cook, but I can entertain you with countless renditions of the theme tune to Quantum Leap and regular hi-larious prat-falls...

No takers? oh well.

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 11:20 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Oh! If only I were male and Canadian!

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 12:37 PM

SERYN


alas, it seems it was not meant to be...

But its probably for the best - you don't like snow, and I really don't like the sun, so...

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 12:44 PM

SAFEAT2ND


Hey!! I like snow

I'm Canadian,

I'm what you would consider strapping...

Only problem is... I'm already married and as understanding as my wife may be, there are limits...

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 1:03 PM

SERYN


Dammit!








do you er... happen to have an equally strapping brother?




*** please excuse Helen's overuse of the word 'strapping' as some of you may know, ITV are repeating the show 'Due South' and she thinks she picked it up from there, it is now irrevocably linked to the show and specifically the actor who plays Ben, who, incidentally, now forms the basis of all her mental images of Canadian men. Apart of course, from Nathan.

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 1:15 PM

COZEN


I'm:

a) a Canadian citizen
b) male (I just checked to make sure... yep)
c) probably given to an alternative definition of "strapping"....

Pro: spent ages 5 - 21 in and in the vicinity of Vancouver (B.C., not Wash. St.) and am thus reasonably certain I can find the nearest Tim Horton's.

Con: I currently live 4,000 km. from said fine city. That's like the equivalent distance from Liverpool to, where, Moscow?

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 1:43 PM

SERYN


probably.


Is there anywhere in your vicinity a costume girl could get regular employment? other than at McDonalds I mean.

*sigh*


I wonder if its actually Vancouver where they film all those shows. I think the X-files was there, and at some point, Stargate, but I'm not sure now. Need to research, mabye send off begging letters. With a bit of luck I might just squeeze in with out having to subject some poor (but strapping!) guy to a sham marriage.


Anyhoo, consider this thread, if not hijacked then at least sidetracked. I'll but out. Any single, Vancouver based, immoral but hunky men turn up, get them to pm me.

*starts handing out melted marshmallows rolled in rice crispies*

these really are nice, you should try them.
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Saturday, February 18, 2006 1:53 PM

COZEN


Toronto. Weekdays anyway.

Has this film festival. The one I'm going to be missing this year on account of draco can and Barfury3.

aka New York/Philadelphia/Chicago-north. Definately a film/video industry here. Much, much colder than Vanouver during winter. Much less prettier, too. Paul Gross lives near here...

http://www.omdc.on.ca/English/In-Production.html

Also, I've seen Slither. Oooh, Nathan! And I'm not even gay. Heh: my loss.

{Edit} Oooh, Monica Bellucci, Clive Owen....

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 2:10 PM

SERYN


I'm now incredibly jealous.

Whats the film like? good? does it matter? Hell, I have my oooh, Zoe moments, its entirely understandable... ...I hope.


So do tell, no spoilers, but is it good?

Thanks for the info, (second bout of jealousy) consider me research girl, hunting down costume jobs in a town... halfway across the world

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 2:17 PM

COZEN


I gets to kiss, but I don't gets to tell.

Where's the scotch on this thread?

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 3:10 PM

SIMONWHO


That's right, no kissing and telling. What happens in the past should stay there and never be spoken of again. Glad you remembered that Cozen.

*doesn't look guilty at all*

And yay for watching Due South! Loved it when I was younger and it still holds up well today. Interestingly one of the main writers was David Shore who is the guy behind House, another of my current favourite shows.

Thank you kindly.

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 3:19 PM

WILDIGSTART


*looks at the strange tension between cozen and simon*

uh, I have some scotch *sets the vodka down between CMS and Carol. Lifts a bottle of scotch from her pack*


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Saturday, February 18, 2006 3:35 PM

CALLMESERENITY


Everyone should have a magic bag that has exactly what one needs in it. I always wanted a magic wallet that always had exact change. Wouldn't that be lovely?

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 6:03 PM

LIMINALOSITY


Quote:

Originally posted by seryn:
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Seryn! So how the heck do you have a 'stalker's prize' posted right in your signature and get two immediate sort of offers of marriage help wishful thinking from the random men?
Once I got a roommate who was really late for work to levitate out of bed and race to the kitchen by innocently saying "I'm pouring the milk on your cornflakes now". Soggy cereal sucks.
Costume Girl? I designed costumes for theater in Minneapolis for several years after college. Hey girl! *high 5'z Seryn* Here's a list of television productions out of Vancouver in 2004 (most recent I could find). there's a lot of tv/film made in Vancouver.
www.playbackmag.com/articles/magazine/20040510/indieproduction.html

Cozen: the Knockando is over by the fire under that log that looks like a wolf... wait a minute that is a wolf cOzMiKfUgItIvE! Get the whip please! Get away from that bottle, you! *chucks a snowball at the wolf, who slinks off* Never mind, Coz, I got it.

CMS: It was Boo Berries For Sunday dinner we had TV for Kiddies and choice of pancakes or popcorn. Good habits start early in the USA, huh?

I brought this for anyone who hasn't witnessed the magnificence of the crack trio, here they are. This version isn't as psycho as the Berry Krispies... probably on their best PR behavior (sorry, PR, I meant P.R. hee).
http://www.kelloggs.com/brand/rk/index.shtml
Oh, and there's a recipe in the link for rice krispie treats. Yummy

Wildigstart! I went to your profile to see if it said where you live, and found this:

Roses are red
Dandelions are yellow
I'd enjoy Simon
In a bowl full of jello.

LOL! You are a maniac!

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 6:22 PM

COZEN


Quote:

Originally posted by wildigstart:
*looks at the strange tension between cozen and simon*



I can't contain it any longer, even though it's the wrong thread.

Select to view spoiler:


PR is our child



Sorry, TiP.

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 6:32 PM

WILDIGSTART


Quote:

Originally posted by cozen:

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PR is our child





Bwahahahahaaa!!! *wipes tears from eyes* teehee




You see? She's not a junkie or mentally ill, she's gifted!--Momma Roxy

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Saturday, February 18, 2006 10:28 PM

LIMINALOSITY


Quote:

Originally posted by cozen: even though it's the wrong thread.
LOL Oh, this is too good! Which is the right thread?

Shiny Trees! Yavanna made Shiny Trees!
Aztecs used the term firefly metaphorically, meaning a spark of knowledge in a world of ignorance or darkness.

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Sunday, February 19, 2006 3:02 AM

SIMONWHO


Cozen! We were never to speak of such things again.

Ever.

Did you not see Brokeback Mountain? Or Dawson's Creek for that matter?

Mmmmmmichelle Williammmmmmmmsssss

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Sunday, February 19, 2006 3:57 AM

CITIZEN


Quote:

Originally posted by CallMeSerenity:
What about:

The cutest boy
I ever saw
Was sippin' cider through a straw

The cutest boy I ever saw (I ever saw)
Was sippin' cider through a straw

I asked him if
He'd show me how
To sip that cider through a straw

I asked him if he'd show me how (he'd show me how)
To sip that cider through a straw

First cheek to cheek
Then jaw to jaw
We'd sip that cider through a straw

First cheek to cheek
Then jaw to jaw (then jaw to jaw)
We'd sip that cider through a straw

Now once or twice
That straw would slip
And we'd sip cider lip to lip

Now once or twice
That staw would slip (that straw would slip)
And we'd sit cider lip to lip


There's another verse I don't remember (it's been nearly 15 years since I was a girl scout camp counselor) but then the last verse goes

The moral of
This story is
Don't sip that cider lip to lip

The moral of
This story is (this story is)
Don't sip that cider lip to lip (sip coke!)



How about:
The cutest boy (echo), I ever saw (echo)
Was sippin cider through a straw,
The cutest, boy I ever saw,
Was sippin cider through a straw.

I asked him if (echo) he'd show me how (echo)
To sip that cider through a straw.
I asked him if he'd show me how,
To sip that cider through a straw.

He said of course, He'd show me how,
To sip that cider through a straw.
He said of course he'd show me how
To sip that cider through a. straw.

First cheek to cheek, then jaw to jaw
We sipped that cider through that straw,
First cheek to cheek then jaw to jaw,
We sipped that cider through a straw.

Then all at once, that darn thing slipped,
And we were sipping lip to lip.
Then all at once that darn thing slipped,
And we were sipping lip to lip.

That's how I got my mother -in- law,
And 49 kids that call me ma.
That's how I got my mother-in law,
And 49 kids to call me ma,

The moral of, this story is~
Don't sip that, cider through a straw
The moral of this story is,
Don't sip that cider through a straw.
DRINK MILK!!

Plus CMS could you edit your melting pot link cause it maketh the thread wide...



More insane ramblings by the people who brought you beeeer milkshakes!
You should never give powers to a leader you like that you’d hate to have given to a leader you fear

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Sunday, February 19, 2006 8:38 AM

LIMINALOSITY


Quote:

Originally posted by citizen:
The moral of this story is,
Don't sip that cider through a straw.
DRINK MILK!!

(and apparently)
WITH BEER
Quote:

Plus CMS could you edit your melting pot link cause it maketh the thread wide...

Dang, there's another thing the Apple avoids. Tell me again why PC 8-track machines are better? Oh, was it because there are more of them? Because you need to be a programmer to operate one?
I know, it's a clever BYO causality loop. Catch-22

YOU ARE ALL IN THRALL TO THE EVIL EMPIRE OF BILL!

Will silicon sentience ever happen with a PC as the engine of uncertainty?

*having baited a hook for a computer genius/sci fi fan/AI rant, she slips quietly to the side of the thread, hoping for a nibble*

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Sunday, February 19, 2006 10:30 AM

SERYN


Ah! computer speak, yet another thing that sails blithely over my head.


oh, yes.

*hi-5's Limi, then shrug bashfully*

Another Drobie! yey! tell me have you heard of any land where people understand what I mean when I say 'flat fell the seams, catching in the interlining'?

And as for getting the 'sorta proposals... aww shucks, I guess i'm just lucky like that. Maybe they think i'm not being serious, shall we try it?


'hey guys, any good-looking Canadian guys willing to marry me so that I can leave this drizzly little corner of hell and shack up with a total stranger for long enough to take my citizenship test so that I can get a job in showbiz and dump yer ass? No, guys, honestly, I'm serious...

See limi, scared faces all round. oo, and is that the sound of running away I hear? (the pitter patter of little feet in great big combat boots natch')

No, I could never be that callous - I would be very nice to them, I'd even learn to cook or play hockey or whatever if they wished me to.
But I think it shows that its just beyond me to be serious.

ooo! the plot thickens! *thinks about the biology of that particular event*

*shudders*

really, I don't think I want to know.



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Sunday, February 19, 2006 10:34 AM

PSYCHICRIVER


Quote:

Originally posted by cozen:


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PR is our child



!

PsychicRiver

"Two by two, hands of blue."
"We'll take care of each other. I'll knit!"
"I swallowed a bug."

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