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General => Rants and Stuff => Topic started by: Mad Dr Jeffe on February 23, 2005, 11:56:13 PM
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Yeah, hanging out in the Dungeon tonight...
Its better than in the corner. ;D
Tonights theme seems to be music... but you can just come on in and surprise us...
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The Dungeon, huh?
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Mississippi- Bob Dylan
Every step of the way we walk the line
Your days are numbered, so are mine
Time is pilin' up, we struggle and we scrape
We're all boxed in, nowhere to escape
City's just a jungle, more games to play
Trapped in the heart of it, trying to get away
I was raised in the country, I been workin' in the town
I been in trouble ever since I set my suitcase down
Got nothing for you, I had nothing before
Don't even have anything for myself anymore
Sky full of fire, pain pourin' down
Nothing you can sell me, I'll see you around
All my powers of expression and thoughts so sublime
Could never do you justice in reason or rhyme
Only one thing I did wrong
Stayed in Mississippi a day too long
Well, the devil's in the alley, mule's in the stall
Say anything you wanna, I have heard it all
I was thinkin' about the things that Rosie said
I was dreaming I was sleeping in Rosie's bed
Walking through the leaves, falling from the trees
Feeling like a stranger nobody sees
So many things that we never will undo
I know you're sorry, I'm sorry too
Some people will offer you their hand and some won't
Last night I knew you, tonight I don't
I need somethin' strong to distract my mind
I'm gonna look at you 'til my eyes go blind
Well I got here following the southern star
I crossed that river just to be where you are
Only one thing I did wrong
Stayed in Mississippi a day too long
Well my ship's been split to splinters and it's sinking fast
I'm drownin' in the poison, got no future, got no past
But my heart is not weary, it's light and it's free
I've got nothin' but affection for all those who've sailed with me
Everybody movin' if they ain't already there
Everybody got to move somewhere
Stick with me baby, stick with me anyhow
Things should start to get interesting right about now
My clothes are wet, tight on my skin
Not as tight as the corner that I painted myself in
I know that fortune is waitin' to be kind
So give me your hand and say you'll be mine
Well, the emptiness is endless, cold as the clay
You can always come back, but you can't come back all the way
Only one thing I did wrong
Stayed in Mississippi a day too long
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Hey, I just thought of another band that got me through the Dark Year. Let me see if I can find it...
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Pesky Louis the Sprigteenth put us there.
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America--Ventura Highway
Chewing on a piece of grass
Walking down the road
Tell me, how long you gonna stay here, joe?
Some people say this town don't look good in snow
You don't care, I know
Ventura highway in the sunshine
Where the days are longer
The nights are stronger than moonshine
You're gonna go I know
'cause the free wind is blowin' through your hair
And the days surround your daylight there
Seasons crying no despair
Alligator lizards in the air, in the air
Did di di di dit ...
Wishin' on a falling star
Waitin' for the early train
Sorry boy, but I've been hit by purple rain
Aw, come on, joe, you can always
Change your name
Thanks a lot, son, just the same
Ventura highway in the sunshine
Where the days are longer
The nights are stronger than moonshine
You're gonna go I know
'cause the free wind is blowin' through your hair
And the days surround your daylight there
Seasons crying no despair
Alligator lizards in the air, in the air
Did di di di dit ...
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Pesky Louis the Sprigteenth put us there.
*Fish laughs, then pretends she didn't hear that.
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Gosh darn stupid freaking apostrophes....
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No Myth --Michael Penn
So, she says its time she goes
but wanted to be sure I know
she hopes we can be friends
I think yeah, I guess we can say I
but didn't think to ask her why
she blocked her eyes and drew the curtains
with knots I've got yet to untie
what if I were Romeo in black jeans
what if I was Heathcliff, its no myth
maybe she's just looking for
someone to dance with
See, it was just too soon to tell
and looking for some parallel
can be an endless game
We said goodbye before hello
my secrets she will never know
and if I dig a hole to China
I'll catch the first junk to Soho
what if I were Romeo in black jeans
what if I was Heathcliff, it's no myth
maybe she's just looking for
someone to dance with
Sometime from now you'll bow to pressure
some things in life you cannot measure by degrees
I'm between the poles and the equator
don't send no private investigator to find me please
'less he speaks Chinese
and can dance like Astaire overseas
what if I were Romeo in black jeans
what if I was Heathcliff, it's no myth
maybe she's just looking for
someone to dance with
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Ventura Highway always makes me remember driving up to Thousand Oaks (in Ventura county) from Anaheim to see my great aunt/ uncle and second cousins that were my age.
Di dit di dit . . .
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Hey, I like that one.
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Man, now I have to buy a Cat Stevens cd and an America cd. Thanks alot Jeffe. ;) ;D
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welcome...
glad you like em...
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*Fish rolls her eyes at Jeffe's refusal to acknowlege her sarcasm.
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Say it aint so...
Weezer
Intro-
Oh Yeah.
All Right.
First Verse-
Somebody's Heiney is crowning my icebox.
Somebody's cold one is giving me chills.
Guess I'll just close my eyes.
Inter-
Oh yeah.
All right.
Feels good.
Inside.
Second Verse-
Flip on the Tele... Wrestle with Jimmy.
Somethin' is bubblin' behind my butt.
The bottle is ready to go.
Chorus-
Say it ain't so a-woah-a-woah.
Your drug is a heartbreaker.
Say it ain't so a-woah-a-woah.
My love is a life-taker.
Verse 3-
I can't confront you, I never could do...
That which might hurt you.
Try and be cool, when I say:
This way is-a-waterslide-away-from-me-to-chase-her-fuller-everyday! Hey!
So be cool.
Chorus-
Say it ain't so a-woah-a-woah.
Your drug is a heartbreaker.
Say it ain't so a-woah-a-woah.
My love is a life-taker!
Verse 4-
Dear daddy, I write you in spite of fears of silence.
You cleaned up, found Jesus, Things are good also I hear.
This bottle of Stevens awakens ancient feelings...
Like father, Step-Father...
This song is drowning in the blood! Yeah Yeah-Yeah Yeah-Yeah!
Chorus-
Say it ain't so a-woah-a-woah.
You drug is a heartbreaker.
Say it ain't so a-woah-a-woah.
My love is a life-taker.
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Yeah Weezer says all that you can say about alcohol addiction...
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Here's a quote from my roommate Noel:
"I'm cultured. I like Weaser."
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LOL
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So David Bowies song Queen B*%tch is really groovy too...
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Here's my favorite Noel quote, while we're on the subject. I love it because she was completly serious when she said it:
"I'm going to try to be an optimist, but I'll probably fail miserably."
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Man, now I have to buy a Cat Stevens cd and an America cd. Thanks alot Jeffe. ;) ;D
I tell ya, Cat Stevens is one of my favorites. My friend Kevin calls me "Hardheaded Whitman" because it's my theme song. ;)
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So David Bowies song Queen B*%tch is really groovy too...
For some reason that makes me think of "Killer Queen" by... you know... Queen.
Like that song.
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Oh yeah.... killer song.
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And The Superfly theme song
Superfly-- Curtis Mayfield
Darkest of night
With the moon shinin' bright
There's a set goin' strong
Lotta things goin' on
The man of the hour
Has an air of great power
The dudes have envied him for so long
Oooh, Superfly
You're gonna make your fortune by and by
But if you lose, don't ask no questions why
The only game you know is "Do or Die"
Ah-ha-ha
Hard to understand
What a hell of a man
This cat of the slum
Had a mind, wasn't dumb
But a weakness was shown
'Cause his hustle was wrong
His mind was his own
But the man lived alone
Oooh, Superfly
You're gonna make your fortune by and by
But if you lose, don't ask no questions why
The only game you know is "Do or Die"
Ah-ha-ha
The game he plays he plays for keeps
Hustlin' cards on ghetto streets
Tryin' ta get over
(That's what he tryin' to do, y'all)
Takin' all that he can take
Gamblin' with the odds of fate
Tryin' ta get over
Tryin' ta get over
Tryin' ta get over
Tryin' ta get over
Woo, Superfly
The aim of his role
Was to move a lot of blow
Ask him his dream
What does it mean
He wouldn't know
"Can't be like the rest"
Is the most he'll confess
But the time's running out
And there's no happiness
Oooh, Superfly
You're gonna make your fortune by and by
But if you lose, don't ask no questions why
The only game you know is "Do or Die"
Ah-ha-ha
Superfly
Superfly
Superfly
Superfly
"Tryin' ta get over... [9x
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Who's A MST3K fan here? I know there has to be someone...
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Love MST3K. One of my greatest sorrows in life is that my husband just doesn't like them. They crack me up, and he just gets bored. :(
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I've only seen a part of one. What I saw was funny...
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I conviced my wife that she likes them and now we own a few...
Best ones I can think of are Mitchell, Santa Claus v Martians, I accuse My Parents, the King Arthur one with Basil Rathbone and some charlies angels clone...
My wife cracks up at that one... especially at the part where all the Buxom women run up the beach at one point and Tom Servo blurts out... "Its double "D" day....
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Warrior of the lost world and the Pod People are my favorites. And Eegah. Just becuase I've watched it so many times.
I have bad associations with I accuse my parents. Relationship I should NOT have been in.
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Sorry about that....
:(
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"Trumpy! You can do stupid things!"
"It's called evil, kid."
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Jo Don Baker is "Mittens" /crow quips "He's a cop"
Its Mitchell Guys....
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I'm with fuzzy on I Accuse my Parents. Not funny.
Favorite MST3K: Agent for HARM. We have two VHS copies taped off of the Sci-Fi Channel.
I miss cable. (Cougar Cable sucks).
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Nowhere else to put this.
So the DHL guy just came to pick up my old broken power cord and send it back to Dell. In his ID badge holder instead of a picture of him, he had a Star Wars CCG card of Jango Fett.
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thats so weird...
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Well, any word from Janci? Think she pulled through ok?
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I hope so. Janci, we love you!
I just finished a paper that's due tomorrow and will still need substantial revisions because it's late and my brain is fried. This paper shouldn't have been this hard.
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well she passed her test yesterday with an 88! :D
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Yeah, I'm okay...but I now have six hours to study for and take two exams.
Shouldn't be too bad though. The test wasn't nearly as hard as I thought it would be. I mostly just have to know who wrote what and why.
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It should be better. You had one hour to study for 1 test from farther back last night. Now you have three times as long per test. Good luck!
(personally, I'd break it up, study for 2-2.5 hours, then take the test, then study for the other test the rest of the time).
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That'd be a smart way to do it...less to hold in my head at one time...plus the last test is going to be the easiest, I think, cause it's mostly on Antigone, and I read that twice...
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86!
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ding ding ding ding....
One more test and we have a graduate... :)
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Thank freaking goodness. I just want to be DONE! This thing has been hanging over my head for a year and three months...the same amount of time as my grad apps, actually, since I made both decisions in the same weekend over a year ago. So when I hear about that next week, I'm going to have so much less hanging over my head...
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/me sets off the alarm
woot! woot! woot!
congrats.
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Thanks!
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I'm bored. I need some superfly entertainment, or I might have to do something productive. What's everyone up to tonight?
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Hmm. Many exciting things, apparently.
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Being 4pm for me, I'm not really in superfly mood. The extent of my activity right now is grumbling at my slow file transfer, cause my brother's downloading. Yeah, he's the guy who thinks he's too cool for TWG >:(
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Now, I'm not paranoid, but why do threads go quiet when I post?
???
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Um, it was quiet already. And you said you weren't in the mood. And my superfly brothers don't hang here anymore. :(
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Well, just to make things quieter, I have to be off. Y'all have a good night now.
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I was just editing my 318 submission. It's all sent now.
How did your fast and furious French go?
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Aw jeez. 318. Bad news for someone who hasn't written in a month.
My french is DONE, thank freaking goodness.
I never see you anymore! I miss you!
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You know where to find me!
And since the Superfly NC isn't in da hawzouse, hint 318 hint write hint, isn't there something you're dying to work on right now? :P
I miss you too, Fish. I thought of you when I bought chocolate today.
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I don't feel like writing. I haven't in a long time. I updated my journal this weekend though. Wrote like 40 pages. Does that count?
Mmm...chocolate...
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Can you submit it?
C'mon. You've got tons of stuff you can at least submit to your group.
And the chocolate is semi-sweet Rapunzel.
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Woo Hoo! I am successful at my panhandling!
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Yeah, thanks to my hard work in January I have lots of stuff to submit. My semester off is going down the drain though. Oh well.
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But your French is DONE! And you're graduating! And you're going to hear back about going to Grad School!
Life is good.
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Ha.
Yeah, life is good. Freaking complicated, but good.
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I'll second that. Here. Have some chocolate. :)
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Nah. I'm swearing off chocolate.
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For Lent? I can think of easier things to give up--like breathing, or eating lightbulbs.
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Well I'll take the chocolate then.
I'm bored. My husband got a new PS2 game today. I think i should take up video games instead of reading - he can get a good 40-50 hours out of a good RPG, I breeze through a paperback in 3-4 tops.
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But then books are a tenth of the cost, so a tenth of the entertainment time is fair I guess...
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Besides, it would be a shame to give up books.
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No, not for lent. For my health. I'm going to try to lose weight.
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But, I'm offering virtual chocolate! All the remembered taste and none of the calories.
Church is at 8am tomorrow, so I must be going.
Good night Fish and Fuzzy.
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Just got back. North by Northwest. I love Cary Grant. And I love Hitchcock. Together, they're brilliant. And funny, too. I forgot how funny that movie was.
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I have to be in the right mood for Cary Grant. Sometimes he's just too smug for me to handle. ;D
You know? he's one of those people who always plays himself - like Will Smith. No matter what his character's name is, he's CARY GRANT (tm).
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That's true. But he's so good at it. Though his love scene in NbNW really is quite funny to watch. He doesn't quite know what to do with his hands, so they just kind of sit on the back of the girl's head.
So I got a listing for the most amazing New York apartment today, and she's flexible on move-in, so it might actually stay available till May. $815 a month, for a private room on the Upper West Side, with washer-dryer, dishwasher, wireless internet, and a block from Central Park. That's amazing. It's about made my decision. ;) Of course, I do need to find a job, all that. But that's just icing, after seeing pictures of this apartment! :D 'Course, depends upon the roommates, too. I'm going to go see it over spring break, if it's still available. But I'm afraid it'll be snapped up.
Oh, which reminds me--just talked to my sister today, and they're probably going to come out for my graduation. Yay! They went out to BYU for my undergrad graduation, too. It's really nice to have family there, especially when you're not expecting anyone to come. Still not sure, but she's looking into it.
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Wow. I want to move to New York! That's awesome Stacer!
I talked to my mom on the phone today and I told her that she and my dad don't have to come to my graduation. They don't really want to come out to Utah, and I don't really care that much about the ceremony, so we're just going to not. I wonder if I'll regret it, but oh well. We're going to do something fun over the summer instead.
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I had the same discussion with my parents. I'd rather the money for the plane rides be spent so *we* could fly to Ohio for a little while.
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Yeah, between plane tickets and rental cars and hotel rooms, my parents are going to save a lot of money by not coming. So we're going white-water rafting in June with the money. I'm soooo excited. So, if I get sad that my parents aren't here in April, I'm just going to think about that.
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Wow, whitewater rafting sounds really fun. My sister and bro-in-law went snowboarding while they were in Utah, so it was vacation time for them. I babysat Abram all day (he was 7 months old at the time)--it was hilarious to have him in the baby backpack and have people give me the "I didn't even know you were married!" speech. :P I know Izzy and Jeff met him that day--don't remember who else was at the HumPub back then. Probably just them. Maybe Kristy.
I'm really excited for it--I can take Abram to the Children's Museum, down to the ducklings and the swan pond, etc. It'll be a blast.
Oh, and if you guys care to see pictures of the apt., I put the link on my lj.
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I've come to the sad realization that I have no life. On the plus side I'm realizing how completely neurotic and focused I was on my job. On the minus side... um i have nothing to do now but look for a new job and remind myself that i have great hair.
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Eh, lives are overrated. You should start writing that romance novel!
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Oh, and if you guys care to see pictures of the apt., I put the link on my lj.
That is one nice place, stacer!
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Eh, lives are overrated. You should start writing that romance novel!
I'm trying, but my concience is telling me my time is ticking off on my IS class. But you're right. I should. *sigh*
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Working on the IS class is a life. Just a very introverted one.
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Is it sad that I really love The Carpenters? I've loved them since I was a kid. Currently playing: Top of the World. But the sad songs have always made me cry, too. And the sappy ones--Siiiiing, sing a song, sing it loud, sing it stroooong! I love them.
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I love music like that, so I don't think it's sad.
*fish does a little dance
Fuzzy, when you get that class done you will feel so good!
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New round of family history class starts tomorrow, so I should really get my beauty sleep. Now that I've finally got the Trillian update to work right. >:( G'night, girls.
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I'm going to bed. Night girls!
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Wow, I'm gone for a few weeks dealing with the new baby and the SFNC just disapears. Where is everyone?
In case anyone is curious, baby girl (here on refered to as "My Precious") is doing great! Momma had to go to the hospital for an infection, and had to have some surgery, but looks like she will make a quick recovery. Leaves me on Precious duty tongiht, not that that is any different. Has EP been around, cause I really hope to get in a little Maelstrom action between feedings.
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hey Captain, things are on hold tonight... personal reasons... We will however begin gaming soon...
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Understand, not a big deal. Good to hear from you Bones. Sorry I have been absent.
Good news, the outage is over. Bad news, back to rotating shift work. Which means, not as many late night sundays to game. But I can be flexible when I'm not working. I'd be happy to email you my schedule if it can help you plan.
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Hey Morgan! I've missed you!
Actually, I've missed the whole crew. Things have gone wacko and the night crew's sorta died, at least in it's first incarnation. Upside is that fuzzy and stacer and old one hang out with us sometimes now, which means that the girls are in the majority. Ha! ;D
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Missed you too fishy. Sorry to hear things have gone topsy turvy, butI'm glad more people have joined.
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Speaking of EP, I think maybe he's found cooler people to hang with. He doesn't seem to be around anymore. Charming, do you hate us now, or what?
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Eh. Things are always topsy turvy, you know? That's life. Just gotta catch the beautiful moments in the midst of all the nonsense.
How's your family? Everything going well?
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Baby's doing great. Momma not so much, but she will be on her feet in a few days ( I'm hoping). My boy is thrilled about his liilye sister. All in all life is good. Plus I bought/built a new PC for an outage/birthday present!
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Sunday isnt always the best but let us no which day is best.
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Rotating shift work means no day is the best. In five weeks, I have to cover 7 days of days, 7 days of nights, 4 traing days, plus cover anyone who calls in sick. So good days rotate with the shifts.
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Mmmm...swedish chocolate balls...so much for swearing off chocolate... ;D
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;) message out ...
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Okay, must stop eating chocolate cookies that contain two sticks of butter...
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LoL. Best kind. Like when I made brownies from scratch and took them over to Brenna's for General Conference last fall. She asked me what was in them, and I was like, "Mostly butter I think."
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the more butter the better, yes?
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better taste, usually, yes.
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So I filled my current journal today...the thing lasted me two months, basically. (Not that it's been an eventful two months or anything. Goodness.) That's the shortest time it's ever taken me to fill one. Usually they last a good six.
Anyway, so I pulled out some of my old journals to read them, because I don't do that as often as I should. I was reading my journal from when I went to Senegal in spring 2003, and it was neat because I could remember some of the scenes I describe and all...but overall what I realized is that I'm an incredible dork. It made me want to stop keeping a journal, because I don't need a written record of my dorkyness. :P
That's my rant about that.
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Yeah, I felt much the same way when I found the one I kept during my freshman and sophomore year of high school. Sophomore year was worst actually. I was a very miserable dork.
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See, I know that my highschool journals are much much worse, but I can excuse myself for that. I started keeping a journal when I was fifteen. I can deal with the fact that I was a dork at fifteen. But this was two years ago. I was 21. This leads me to believe that I'm still a dork, I just don't realize it.
Self awareness can be a terrible terrible thing.
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Self awareness can be a terrible terrible thing.
yes, but good sometimes too
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Yeah. That's why I don't just throw the things away. There's lots of good stuff in there too, stuff that makes alot more sense with the perspective I have now...if I can get over my own horror at my dorkyness to appreciate it.
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I find it nigh impossible to keep a journal up..
cursed ADD..
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I'm near-obsessive about it. If I don't write things down, I start to go crazy. Helps me keep my brain organized.
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I tend to just go crazy at random
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Yeah, well, I do that too. :)
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I pour my heart into purchaseing RPG's and dreaming up campaigns I never paly.
So I got more stuff for that Sci-fi game I was telling you about
Trinity...
the one with all the psychics...
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Cool! Someday I really want to play that one.
My fish now comes in ten fun-filled colors. ;D
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and now nothing rhymes with you background...
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I found the Psychic I'd like to play too.... Teleporters...
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woo hoo!
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It was either that or a Vitakinetic
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a what?
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think psychic healing...
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oh, got it. I was still stuck on the rhymes with orange thing. ;D
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*randomly reverts to previous topic of conversation*
My journal lies among my many things to do when I can't sleep. Others being the net, music and drawing in one of about 4 sketchbooks.
While it's in my head: anyone have any idea about a way of stopping me from waking up at 4am every...single....morning? (This has been going on for bout a week and a half).
Seeing as I can't sleep before about 12, I'm getting 4 hours sleep a night :S
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I have about 20 journals with like one thing written in them...
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I've been keeping a journal since I was eight. I tried to earlier than that, but I've lost the old journal. My mom wasn't keen on me keeping one before I was eight because she wanted to give me my first journal for my baptism. ::) I guess I take after my great-grandmother--she kept a journal from 1916 to 1970. Some amazing stuff, though she stopped keeping one about the time she was married, then stopped again when my grandpa was born. Apparently she had a lot of health problems, so I completely understand the gaps.
I like writing in my handwriting journal, but it takes so long, so I've taken to a computer one, but still update my written journal in conjunction with it. There's just something about the handwritten one.
But I never go back and look at the handwritten one. I'm too much of a dork. I usually write when I need the catharsis, which means either moaning about something significant to me at the time, or when I'm depressed. My progeny are going to think I'm a boy-crazy lunatic. But it helps me to work things like that out in words, and then leave it behind. So the online journal I use in a different way, since it's mainly friends-only postings. I actually become informative (though I still have my private rantage)--and I can go back and scan it to remind myself of things I do want to remember much easier than a handwritten one.
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I want my Superfly night crew back...
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Im here... what do you need?
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Entertainment, mainly. I can only watch J.T. play Xenosaga for so long before my brain starts to melt.
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Sorry, I'm on my way back to bed. I totally threw my sleeping schedule off tonight--fell asleep right after supper. It was a long day on my feet in bad on-your-feet shoes (good shoes overall, just not for standing 8 hours at a cash register). So I woke up at midnight, made revisions to my paper, and finally emailed it out to the people who had requested it at LTUE.
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Hmm, well at least that's all done for you. I went to the Provo City Library today and thought of you - their main display in the front of fiction was all fairy-tale based books/novels, and they had McKinley's Beauty.
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/me dances a jig...
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Come on and get the boat - fish! Come on and get in the boat - fish fish!
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she's actually not on...
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True. That double entendre had not occured to me though, I was quoting Strong Bad.
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I like duble entendres though...
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Oh, well, who doesn't.
Old Doctor Who episodes are full of great ones, especially ones like, "We must act!" and "I assure you, there is no plot."
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So I'm still up. But not for long, I swear.
Hmm, well at least that's all done for you. I went to the Provo City Library today and thought of you - their main display in the front of fiction was all fairy-tale based books/novels, and they had McKinley's Beauty.
Yay! When I was talking to Shannon Hale, she said to tell Bloomsbury when I wrote them that I wanted to edit books like hers, because apparently they want to do more books like that. Cool. 8)
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http://www.joejaworski.com/bread/bread1.htm
Sourdough Bread
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My mom had a sourdough starter that we kept going for almost 5 years. I think she still makes it every week.
Yummmmmmmmmy.
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I want sourdough, I think Ill make me some...
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Feed me!
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Unless you've got a live starter, Jeffe, it might take a while to make sourdough bread.
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It just takes 24 hours to make a good starter...
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Hey! I want some!
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starter or bread?
I can hook you up with either...
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It's night. Where's the crew?
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crewing..
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Crewing what? Jumped ship?
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Im crewing here...
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Riiiiiight. That explains the incessant chatter. It's hard to keep up.
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;) lots of stuff is going on in my head...
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Care to share?
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I'll take that for a no.
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I meant conversationally...
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So basically, the superfly night crew is in session, but it's being held in Jeffe's head.
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:/ Yeah...
So I think you should take the manager job. I know its my opinion, but I think its better in the long run.
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I'm thinking you may be right....
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at least its not customer service... you know
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Yes, that's the other major plus!
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and you become big boss lady :)
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It just takes 24 hours to make a good starter...
Naah. To make a really good starter takes a good week or two if you let it sit out on the windowsill, and stir it every other day.
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and you become big boss lady :)
no, no, that's the SCARY part. I do subservient better than I do big boss. teacher's pet, good little me.
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Well I have that kind of time...
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then be the nice boss lady... thats good too...
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so I feel kind of crappy tonight...
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YOU feel crappy.
What's up with this? I leave and the night crew gets moving? I see how it is.
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well you left before we could get going...
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evening captain
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Jeffe, please check PMs.
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check your PMs
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Evening Bones, or should I say Morning. Nothing was going on, so I just did a quick run through. How's it going?
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good... nice...
I think Im making nachos for dinner tonight...
YUM!
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What about lunch? You coming to take me to lunch?
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mondays and tuesdays remember.... Wed thurs and fri I work and am unable to do that... :)
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that why right now Im eating a nice Montecristo sandwich....
MMMM...
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I'm trying to find a way to make veggies more palatable. So I went to Subway. Still having a lot of meat, but the percentage is lower since I have them put tons of stuff on it.
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Salad dressing of some sort usually helps.
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no, no it doesn't. Eric cares not for dressing.
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For celery, cream cheese is really good. Otherwise, make a salad, and for flavor, put in olives and pickles. Very good.
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No, celery needs peanut butter. Unfortunately if he's going for healthy, the peanut butter has more nutrients than the celery.
Go with radishes, or cauliflower, which are the veggies I can eat plain and raw with no dressing.
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Hey, cool.
My computer is next to the window. Just outside on the verandah is a table. My duck has flapped up onto it and is now conversing with me through the flyscreen. I'm sure he's got desperate yearnings to be online. Or perhaps he just wants food. Either/or.
I just had to tell someone how neat it was to have a duck next to my computer.
I'm done now.
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I agree; that would be very cool.
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It is very cool.
There's a penguin on the other side; unfortunately inanimate. Just a gesture in support of open-source :)
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a live penguin would be VERY cool.
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"His name is Ted."
If I get stressed, or depressed (usually they go together) I have a friend who suggests we go somewhere with penguins and then take some sleeping pills (I've been getting insomnia lately...). We both get very irritated by school, so we're always talking about escapes of one kind or another. The one with penguins is the best yet. Actually I think it had palm trees as well - good thing we weren't in Biology class at the time ;)
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Does anyone in Utah county have a copy of "Groundhog Day" that they would loan to me?
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If you can wait a week, since I'm still reading it, I can mail you my copy of Groundhog Day with your book. It's VHS. Probably not the most convenient form of loaning, but there it is.
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Thanks; I may just buy a copy of half.com for $3, but I'll let you know before you ship the book back. How are you liking it?
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Still only halfway through Skin So Green and Fine because of homework precedence, but next week is spring break, and I'm not going to New York after all, so I'll have all week to read. Yay! I'm liking it. You know, there's a B&B variant that involves a green snake-man? I just found out while reading something for my folklore class. Haven't read that tale yet (it's a French salon literary fairy tale from the 1600s), but now it makes me wonder if that was also an influence in this tale. I've only gotten to the part where she's in his house and looking all through for him, so don't tell me how it goes beyond that! Will try to finish at least that one tomorrow or Monday.
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Does anyone in Utah county have a copy of "Groundhog Day" that they would loan to me?
I've got it on laserdisc if you want to borrow it sooner.
I want Hildago back, please? Too bad I don't have anything of yours to hold hostage. :) Unless you're willing to let me borrow your NES and Legend of Zelda. . .
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if you tell me where you live I'll drop it off tomorrow.
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I'll PM you.
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Ok, here's my rant for the day. Why are we, as a country, still PAYING stupid scientists to do RIDICULOUS studies that prove what everyone already knows?
http://articles.health.msn.com/id/100100953?GT1=6203
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WHERE is the Master Chef when I NEED him?
*Fish glares at her chicken
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What do you have?
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Wow. Right on cue. ;D
I have to filet chicken breasts that are still on the bone, because I don't have the sense to check to see if the chicken is on the bone before I buy it. And so far I've just massacred it. Help!
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On the bone is good.... You need to find the grain of the meat and debone it... do you have a boning knife? Otherwise you can use a chefs knife and cut it at the thinnest point.
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I have a very very dull kitchen knife. Or a serrated knife. These are my options.
I don't know what the grain of the meat is...and I don't know what you mean.
*Fish glares at her chicken some more.
I probably wouldn't be this frustrated if I'd eaten in the last 23 hours.
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Use the serrated...
the grain refers to the grain of the muscle...
But slip the serrated knife along the bone and watch you fingers...
never ever cut with a dull knife...
ever
Your more likely to hurt yourself...
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oh and pop the bones in a plastic baggie and put them in the freezer...
You can boil them for chicken stock later...
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Never cut with a dull knife...
*Fish hides the knife she's been using all night under some eggplant
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How ya gonna cook it?
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I'm sauteeing it in raspberry vinegar with mushrooms and onions. I wanted to eat something yummy for a change. ;D
I also made mafe to eat this week. Yummmm....
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Sounds good... nice and yummy..
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Yup. Yummmmm....now it just needs to be done cooking!
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Amazing how much easier that cuts with a sharp knife....too bad all my knives are a set of four I bought for 2.99 two years ago...yeah, that's dull.
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You need to sharpen them...
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Yeah, don't know how to do that either...
I'm really not that helpless! I just don't know how to do *these* *particular* things!
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You can get a whetstone get it nice and wet with water and holding your knife at a 45 degree angle cut down the length of the stone firmly... then flip the angle and the knife and cut the other way. The idea is to sharpen each side evenly. They make diamond sharpeners too that do both sides equally.
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Why is my apartment so ghetto?
I have 50 bazillion dishes to do, and our garbage disposal just broke, so the sink isn't draining. ARG!
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The idea of having a knife in my hand for that long for a purpose other than cooking is enough to make me hyperventalate.
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if theres a local butcher they can usually do it for you...
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They'd probably charge more than I paid for the knives.
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actually they might do it for free if you smile nicely...
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I love my new knife set for this reason. Well, technically it's not new anymore, as I bought it when the girls in my last apartment threw out my knife set (I'm hoping it was on accident) when we moved out. Just as well, the old set was serrated and you can't sharpen them. Even if you can, they were so flimsy it wasn't worth it. Anyway, the new set is Chicago Cutlery and came with a sharpener. Which I should probably use on the steak knives; they're getting rather dull.
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*fish smiles
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I have two knives both made by Global An 8 inch chefs knife($85.00) and a 4 inch paring knife ($46.00 )... I want to get the bread knife and the asian chefs knife... Yes I paid a lot for my knives... but I take cooking very seriously.
http://www.surlatable.com/common/products/product_details.cfm?dmode=brand&brand=Global&StartRow=1&CRPCGNBR=2&CGRFNBR=2&PRRFNBR=6063
http://www.surlatable.com/common/products/product_details.cfm?dmode=brand&brand=Global&StartRow=1&CRPCGNBR=2&CGRFNBR=2&R=6063&PRRFNBR=557&reference=RelatedProducts
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Not that other people dont....
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I don't think I know anyone who takes cooking as seriously as you.
Oh, and James' # in a PM, since I've failed to email it to you.
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ahh good...
Yeah im serious about cooking....
Oh can I just take a minute and rave about silicone bakeware...
Awesome stuff... Hi temp, and soft so that you can just pop your baked goods right out... Super cool.
I like my new hi-temp silicone oven mits too...
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Man oh man I know what I want for my kitchenaid mixer and its driving me crazy...
http://www.surlatable.com/images/products/full/35543kapstaattach_5500g.jpg
Every attachment is cool of course, but the pasta roller is just excellent...
The juicer would be nice too...
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My dad has a juicer. It's bizzare to me the stuff be puts through there. I'm like, why don't you EAT the fruits and vegetables instead of sucking them dry like a vampire...
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this is more of a citrus juicer... fast for like juicing six lemons
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My dad has a juicer. It's bizzare to me the stuff be puts through there. I'm like, why don't you EAT the fruits and vegetables instead of sucking them dry like a vampire...
I am BUNNICULA!
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I love that book...
Incidentally anyone have information or good local coverage of the train derailment in Salt Lake... We're updating a report and dont have much to go on.
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ahh here we go over 8000 evacuated due to concentrated acid fumes... nice...
My job just got more difficult...
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In Salt Lake? Jeez....
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yep..
Officers closed 600 West from 2100 South to 2700 South. Northbound I-15 from 4500 South to 2100 South, the westbound I-80 off ramp to southbound I-15, and the southbound collector on I-15 up to westbound I-80 also were closed.
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Closing I-15 is bad news. Was anyone hurt?
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no, the evac was a precaution... but everyone either went to shelters or to relatives houses...
Acid fumes arent too bad... a worst case scenario would have been chlorine... then it would have been the potential for 8000 dead.
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Still...crazy...only news I could find was CNN, and they sure aren't covering it. Maybe a local station will cover it later.
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apparently it is on local news...
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What's with the wilting panda?
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he's not wilting...he's preserved in a jar.
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it goes with shrub
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Oh. Well he's way cute, at any rate.
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:D
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:P
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Why can't I be a con WOman?
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cause women are made of everything nice.
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Hey! What are you trying to say, huh?
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that you could be a prowoman, but not a conwoman. Unless you liked to dress up in Cosplay stuff.
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That's a little disturbing.
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not when you consider cosplay is simply
Literally "Costume Play." Dressing up and pretending to be a fictional character (usually a sci-fi, comic book, or anime character).
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Like I said. :P
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:'(
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Aw jeez. Didn't mean anything by it. :)
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I know
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yeah. I really can't say anything about cosplayers without coming off sounding like a complete and total $*#&#@!, so I try to refrain.
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That's funny. I really can't say anything about cosplayers without coming off sounding like a complete and total $*#&#@!, so I try to do it as often as possible.
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Okay, so I know it's not exactly night, but anyone up for a superfly *twilight* crew?
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I think I'm spending a month dead, for tax purposes.
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taxes...I need to do those....
Does spending a month dead help? If I do do I still have to file?
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I've already filed and gotten my return back. Very nice.
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Yeah, I should have. But I'm afraid of doing taxes. In the last year I've worked two jobs, one of them in two states. And one of them I had money taken out, and one of them I didn't. So I have to file federal and Utah and then California part-resident and the whole thing gives me a huge headache. Filing income tax is one of my top two least favorite things in the whole world. I need to just bite the bullet and get it done though...
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Yeah, I should have. But I'm afraid of doing taxes. In the last year I've worked two jobs, one of them in two states. And one of them I had money taken out, and one of them I didn't. So I have to file federal and Utah and then California part-resident and the whole thing gives me a huge headache. Filing income tax is one of my top two least favorite things in the whole world. I need to just bite the bullet and get it done though...
You know what? I tried, and despite a very high IQ, I am apparently too stupid to figure out how to do taxes on my own. Which means nagging my husband to either 1)do them or 2)sit down and show me how to do them.
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Im exhausted but up
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I think I'll write a hit song called, "Livejournal read-only mode is the bane of my existance."
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seriously its been that way all flippin day...
ticking me off...
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Yeah, I tried to comment on your jackhammers about six times today. Stupid site.
Fuzzy--you see, I am also too stupid to do my own taxes. Unfortunately, I don't have anyone but me to do my taxes. So for the last four years income taxes have resulted in me sitting on the floor surrounded by paperwork bawling my eyes out for hours until the numbers somehow fall into place, probably by the grace of God. I haven't been ready to deal with that yet this year, so I'm putting it off.
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you have more time during the day, can you go to the tanner building and have the ppl there do it for free?
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Oh probably. Even the thought of thinking about all of it stresses me out though.
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I find the 1040 short forms to be pretty easy...
if you dont have tons of assets its the way to go.
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It's the California part-year resident thing that kills me. Because they change the form every year.
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yeah that can be tough...
but its not horrible...
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Gee, thanks.
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Fish, check your PMs.
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Yours won't let me comment at all. It's been like that all day.
EDIT: wow, there was a whole 'nother page there. I meant that for Jeffe on the jackhammers, too.
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I've been trying to post to your entry, stacer, for the last half hour.
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I know I wouldnt let me post the same thing six or 7 times.
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it seems to be working now though.
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...and maybe not.
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dr jeffe you are friended.
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Yay!!
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Homemade chili night! Mmmmm.
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I love homemade chili!
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Which reminds me I need to go put it away now.
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*Fish glares at her fridge
Going shopping before going out of town is not smart. Midnight snack here I come...
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So you have like one more day right?
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I'm leaving in nine hours. And, oh yeah...might want to pack...suitcases down in storage...
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packing a good idea
Im planning for my trip
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Where are you going, fish?
I know about not wanting to go shopping before going out of town. I didn't go shopping the whole week before leaving for Utah, and ended up not really stocking up for two weeks after that because of all the running around catching up I was doing. And I'm headed out again in a week, going to Florida for the second round of paper presentation. I'm not looking forward to traveling again, but it should be a good experience professionally.
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I've been in denial about going home, so I haven't done anything, and I bought a bunch of food last weekend and cooked for the whole week, cause I didn't stop to think that I was leaving. I hope mafe freezes. Do we think plain rice will be okay until monday if it's in plastic containers?
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Oh yes, home. Home to Santa Clara is where I am going. My sister is starring in Seussical the Musical.
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cooked rice can actually be frozen, and it makes better fried rice that way too..
but you can store rice in the fridge for about 6 days... before it starts to grow... :)
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So I can stick it in the freezer, and it'll be fine?
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not only that it can be kept for up to 6 months...
just reheat it w/ a tablespoon of water..
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Do you people talk about food 99% of the time, or is it just me?
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98.7%
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Interestingly, that's the exact amount of DNA we have in common with chimpanzees.
60% with slugs.
40% with cabbages.
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Jeffe,
I succumbed today and bought some Rooibos Tea. Now it'll take me a few days to work up the courage to try it.
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ha ha , youll like it it isnt bitter...
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Of all the gifts we have received
One is most precious and most terrible
The will of each of us is free
It's in our hands
And if we hear a voice
If he speaks again, our silent father
All he will tell us is the choice
Is in our hands
Our hands can choose to drop the knife
Our hearts can choose to stop the hating
For ev'ry moment of our life
Is the beginning...
There is no journey gone so far
So far we cannot stop and change direction
No doom is written in the stars
It's in our hands.
We cannot know what wil occur
Just make the journey worth the taking
And pray we're wiser than we were
In the beginning
It's the beginning
Now we begin...
Children of Eden
Grant us your pardon
All that we leave to you
is the unknown
Children of Eden
Seek for your garden
You and your children to come
Some day to come home
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I tried the Rooibos yesterday. The flavor reminds me of something, and it's driving me crazy that I haven't pinpointed it quite yet. Perhaps I've just had it before.
I'm glad I got the Madagascar Vanilla Red. I almost picked up the spice one...ew.
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so would you characterize it as good?
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When I was young, I used to wonder, didn't you,
Why Mr. Spock had one head instead of two.
How creatures who are not our distant kin
Would hit on breathing through the pipe that food goes in.
It taught us an unscientific view,
The sameness in a Federation crew.
Chorus:
You'd think the dance of life for several billion years
Would produce more variation than just pointed ears.
It violates the laws we thought we knew,
The sameness in a Federation crew.
We're closer to a radish than a Romulan,
An unrelated creature of a foreign sun.
How can a Klingon/human couple mate?
She's closer to the gak that squirms upon her plate.
How could each evolve from different gobs of goo
To the sameness of a Federation crew?
(Chorus)
What makes a moose a moose and not a kangaroo?
Remoteness for a hundred million years or two.
And breeding for a mere few hundred years
Can yield a dog with floppy or with pointed ears.
No billion-year-old seeding program grew
The sameness of a Federation crew.
(Chorus)
Did convergent evolution shape them all by chance,
To fit in Star Fleet's regulation shoes and pants?
What narcissism makes five-fingered hands
Prerequisites for venturing from native lands?
There's more richness in a single planet's zoo
Than the sameness in a Federation crew.
(Chorus)
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;D
I like.
However, obviously the person who wrote that never watched the TNG episode "The Chase".
Everyone knows the humanoid worlds were seeded.
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No billion-year-old seeding program grew
The sameness of a Federation crew.
(Pay attention, fuzzy!!)
Written by Bob Kanefsky, btw. Off his Roundworm CD.
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Jeffe, I'd characterize the Rooibos as interesting. It's not my favorite, but I'll still steep a cuppa at night.
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thats fair... its up there on my list...
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No billion-year-old seeding program grew
The sameness of a Federation crew.
(Pay attention, fuzzy!!)
Written by Bob Kanefsky, btw. Off his Roundworm CD.
Well I disagree with Bob's doubtful ways.
While we were playing Magic at lunch today, an employee started singing us a song about how people used to have lives but now all they do is play Magic. He said it was a folk song. I looked at him and said it sounded more like a filk, and he about had a heart attack. Apparently he's a big symposium goer. Recognized your name. No, I don't remember his.
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If you see him again, try to learn his name!
Well, I was thinking about it, and if you take Greg Bear's "Darwin's Radio" approach, the unclassified DNA bits in our genome could be encoded viruses that activate themselves every few dozen million years to create an evolutionary burst, and these could have been programmed by the progenitors (or whatever their name was). But without a mechanism like that, and left to our current understanding of genetics, seeding primordial soup just wouldn't get the job done.
Darwin's Radio and its sequel were good books, by the way.
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The Reptilians are coming, run for your lives! Don't use the elevators (getting you trapped in a steel box is exactly what they want). Avoid the Chemtrails and viral matter falling from the skies. Trust no one, and use reverse speach to discover the truth. If you must, join the Freemasons, but do not let them secretly insert the 666 identity chip while doing a routine blood transfusion. There you will learn the moon landing was a hoax, propagated by the disinformation unit of the CIA due to secret alien invasion.
Hmm... I'd go further, but I'm running out of wacky stuff.
Doh, forgot crop circles and cattle mutilation.
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your alive???!!!
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Hey Eagle! What's been going on? Where've you been?
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Spring = work
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silly farmer... :D
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That's what this peach tree was trying to tell me while giving it a haircut, but I was like 'You're a tree, what do you know?'
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Lol. Yeah, I guess you're excused then. But not for TOO long.
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ha! See If I excuse him... why arent those trees wirelessly connected to the internet
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They are on a totally different system, so a crossover is impossible.
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tree standard?
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Large night crew and yet, slow conversation. Strange. Guess the thread is missing MsFish.
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could be... Im just very distracted
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Or maybe we're all just plastic surgeons waiting for a pen.
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But if we were just plastic surgeons waiting for pens, what would we want to write with said pens?
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We would want to write about Vampires who try to kill each other in a house of mirrors but end up killing themselves.
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Oh yes, now I see. This is going to be tricky though. How are they going to accidentally stake themselves?
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It's no accident. The mirrors are made of wood.
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Guess the thread is missing MsFish.
*Fish grins
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The mad doctor Jeff would be so proud of me; I'm actually cooking and making lasagna for tonight.
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Wild Oats makes me *so* happy! I just discovered a line of frozen Italian dinners that are vegan. I can't remember the last time I had stuffed manicotti.
Mmmm. Italian.
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We've had the same night crew thread for a month. This pains my soul.
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As I said before, the thread misses you sorely. Its only remedy is your return.
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omfrpg13
I felt compelled. Everyone's so dead tonight.
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Even when no one is here, it sucks you in! Mwuhahaha!
Now let me adjust that subliminal programming to get you to send me money . . .
Oops! Did I say that out loud?
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As I said before, the thread misses you sorely. Its only remedy is your return.
Well, I've been a little distracted lately. It's not MY fault!
And we should probably start a new thread for our painfully slow night-crewing, yes?
*Fish pokes Jeffe
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What have you been distracted by? I haven't talked to you in forever. Not that I haven't been super busy myself. We need to catch each other on IM sometime and catch up.
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who me???? ;)
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No, Fish.
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So the world doesnt revolve around me.
... I disbelive