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nekkid dream inquiries!


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Moorluck wrote:

The Dragon just confused New York for Houston over the phone.

I'll get the rope.

good god! How could he mess that one up! One's new york, the other wishes it was. ;)


Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

The Dragon just confused New York for Houston over the phone.

I'll get the rope.

Ha!

Was he thinking of me, trying to move downstate, or perhaps Patrick, potentially moving to upstate in the future? Or is it too late to ask because he's up a tree?

All I could think of was the Pace picanti commercials. ;)

those commercials piss me off royally. Texans idea of heat in salsa is laughable, although I must admit the hottest thing I ever ate came from a small town in jersey. I and my friends were literally weeping in capsaicin induced agony -but those were some b&@@!in wings.


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I misread this as looking for a cat for Karen. Which conjures images of dragons with nets prowling the streets going "here kitty kitty... "

Sharoth wrote:
It is Friday and today we start to look for a car for Karen.

Scarab Sages

Freehold DM wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

The Dragon just confused New York for Houston over the phone.

I'll get the rope.

Ha!

Was he thinking of me, trying to move downstate, or perhaps Patrick, potentially moving to upstate in the future? Or is it too late to ask because he's up a tree?

All I could think of was the Pace picanti commercials. ;)
those commercials piss me off royally. Texans idea of heat in salsa is laughable, although I must admit the hottest thing I ever ate came from a small town in jersey. I and my friends were literally weeping in capsaicin induced agony -but those were some b%*@&in wings.

Meh, you need to try some wings done up in After Death sauce. I had it in Japan and it incapacitated me for an evening. I just went back to my hotel room, curled up in a ball, and went unconcious for the next dozen hours or so.

Evil s~!%.


Cornielius wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
The Dragon just confused New York for Houston over the phone.

This reminds me of my early childhood.

Dad was from Brooklyn.
Mom grew up in rural Texas (a train mail-drop outside Brennam called Gay Hill).

Weird is when your Texas mom makes traditional Naples food, as learned from a raised-in-Brooklyn Italian Nana. While living in a small coastal county in Va.

BROOKLYN!!


I will have to add that to my list of things to do when I go to the unending paradise that is japan.

Aberzombie wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

The Dragon just confused New York for Houston over the phone.

I'll get the rope.

Ha!

Was he thinking of me, trying to move downstate, or perhaps Patrick, potentially moving to upstate in the future? Or is it too late to ask because he's up a tree?

All I could think of was the Pace picanti commercials. ;)
those commercials piss me off royally. Texans idea of heat in salsa is laughable, although I must admit the hottest thing I ever ate came from a small town in jersey. I and my friends were literally weeping in capsaicin induced agony -but those were some b%*@&in wings.

Meh, you need to try some wings done up in After Death sauce. I had it in Japan and it incapacitated me for an evening. I just went back to my hotel room, curled up in a ball, and went unconcious for the next dozen hours or so.

Evil s@#%.


Morning. I hesitate to call it good. But then I've been miserably sick through my whole break so I'm a tad bit cranky.

Went through the gaming books last night deciding which ones to keep and which to get rid of since a friend of ours is being kind enough to put them on ebay for us and the extra cash is most helpful. I'm shocked at how many went especially considering that we just did this a few months back. We only have one shelf of gaming books left. That bookcase went from being packed to overflowing to very sparse. Honestly that makes me happy. Less stuff is good. :)


Sharoth wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
You people really need to stay out of my dreams....
Hey! I am not that kind of Dragon. And get me out of this frilly underwear!

Wow. You want him to skip the foreplay and get right to it?


Cornielius wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
The Dragon just confused New York for Houston over the phone.

This reminds me of my early childhood.

Dad was from Brooklyn.
Mom grew up in rural Texas (a train mail-drop outside Brennam called Gay Hill).

Weird is when your Texas mom makes traditional Naples food, as learned from a raised-in-Brooklyn Italian Nana. While living in a small coastal county in Va.

Brenham? Does she make ice cream?

Liberty's Edge

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Freehold DM wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

The Dragon just confused New York for Houston over the phone.

I'll get the rope.

good god! How could he mess that one up! One's new york, the other wishes it was. ;)

Nah, you're thinking of Dallas. Trust me, Houston is happy being what it is. If it thought it was New York, I'd live somewhere else ;-)

Liberty's Edge

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Freehold DM wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

The Dragon just confused New York for Houston over the phone.

I'll get the rope.

Ha!

Was he thinking of me, trying to move downstate, or perhaps Patrick, potentially moving to upstate in the future? Or is it too late to ask because he's up a tree?

All I could think of was the Pace picanti commercials. ;)
those commercials piss me off royally. Texans idea of heat in salsa is laughable, although I must admit the hottest thing I ever ate came from a small town in jersey. I and my friends were literally weeping in capsaicin induced agony -but those were some b&&$&in wings.

Dude, get out of the grocery aisle and actually come to Texas. You realize we have an Indian restaurant here, the owner has one in NY and LA also, and tells me that he likes this location best because he can actually make the food the proper spiciness without scaring off the clientele, right?


What's the name of the place? I think I know where you are talking about. Is it raga?

Liberty's Edge

I don't know the name of the one up there, but the one he has down here is called Bombay Palace.


Freehold DM wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

The Dragon just confused New York for Houston over the phone.

I'll get the rope.

Ha!

Was he thinking of me, trying to move downstate, or perhaps Patrick, potentially moving to upstate in the future? Or is it too late to ask because he's up a tree?

All I could think of was the Pace picanti commercials. ;)
those commercials piss me off royally. Texans idea of heat in salsa is laughable, although I must admit the hottest thing I ever ate came from a small town in jersey. I and my friends were literally weeping in capsaicin induced agony -but those were some b$*!#in wings.

1. We can spot you comin' a mile off and only give you the stuff for Yankee tourists.

2. New Jersey? Yeah see, wings aren't Mexican. I had difficulty getting anything there that was semi-edible, resembling Tex-Mex or Mex: a blackhole for Mexican food.
3. There are many kind of salsa, not one. Not all are meant to be picante. Any salsa that is jalapeno-dependent can only be so hot. And this one is produced for a general market that is very wimpy.
4. The commercials were pretty funny back in the day, but now the company that owns Pace is Campbell, which is headquartered in, yep, NJ. When I lived in NJ, guess what salsa I saw most consumed by far? PACE MILD. People were scarred stiff to even get near Medium.


profanities

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Kajehase wrote:
profanities

Swedish profanities?


Karen's Grandfather just passed away today. He and her grandmother were better parents to Karen than her parents were. The Funeral is Monday.


1. Haven't been to Texas in years upon years, but I am probably not going to go touristy when I arrive. And of course I'll stand out in a crowd -I'm frakkin HANDSOME.

2. Yeah,I was just talking about the hottest new thing I ever ate, not necessarily Tex Mex. And yeah, when I want Tex Mex, I'll head your way, till then I'm good with the melange of Latin cultural food we have up here and that is made in my kitchen on rare occasion.

3. I know there are dozens of kinds of salsa, but I prefer hot. And yes, the average bottles stuff is laughable.

4. Then they better take some notes from the wing place I went to -I didn't even get the hottest stuff there, they would not let you order it and leave, it's eat in only.

Big Tex wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

The Dragon just confused New York for Houston over the phone.

I'll get the rope.

Ha!

Was he thinking of me, trying to move downstate, or perhaps Patrick, potentially moving to upstate in the future? Or is it too late to ask because he's up a tree?

All I could think of was the Pace picanti commercials. ;)
those commercials piss me off royally. Texans idea of heat in salsa is laughable, although I must admit the hottest thing I ever ate came from a small town in jersey. I and my friends were literally weeping in capsaicin induced agony -but those were some b$*!#in wings.

1. We can spot you comin' a mile off and only give you the stuff for Yankee tourists.

2. New Jersey? Yeah see, wings aren't Mexican. I had difficulty getting anything there that was semi-edible, resembling Tex-Mex or Mex: a blackhole for Mexican food.
3. There are many kind of salsa, not one. Not all are meant to be picante. Any salsa that is jalapeno-dependent can only be so hot. And this one is produced for a general market that is very wimpy.
4. The commercials were pretty funny back in the day, but now the company that owns Pace is Campbell, which is headquartered in, yep, NJ. When I lived in NJ, guess what salsa I saw most consumed by far? PACE MILD. People were scarred stiff to even get near Medium.


Sharoth wrote:
Karen's Grandfather just passed away today. He and her grandmother were better parents to Karen than her parents were. The Funeral is Monday.

dawn. My condolences, dragon.


Sharoth wrote:
Karen's Grandfather just passed away today. He and her grandmother were better parents to Karen than her parents were. The Funeral is Monday.

I am so sorry. :(


The worrysome part is that I am thinking that I should tell Karen that we should wait to get her a car until we get back. Damn it!

Grand Lodge

Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

Sorry Sharoth.

Silver Crusade

Sorry to hear it, Sharoth.

Silver Crusade

Morning, all. What did I miss?


We are going to get a car, I just asked Karen to put a little less down than we were planning on.

Dark Archive

Condolances Sharoth. It is always tough to lose a loved one.


Condolences, Sharoth. No matter whatever one plans for, real life has a way of making things a challenge. It's a matter how you adapt to the changes that says much toward your character convictions for at least trying.

Dark Archive

On a different note I am looking to do some car shopping this weekend as well what are you looking into? I was thinking about some sort of SUV thinking about the Ford Edge anyone know anything about them?


Karen wants a Toyota Prius. I want a Truck, but she wins all battles, so I surrendered after fighting a valiant rear guard battle. i.e. - My forces were routed. BADLY!!!


Big Tex wrote:

Cornielius wrote:

Moorluck wrote:
The Dragon just confused New York for Houston over the phone.
This reminds me of my early childhood.

Dad was from Brooklyn.
Mom grew up in rural Texas (a train mail-drop outside Brennam called Gay Hill).

Weird is when your Texas mom makes traditional Naples food, as learned from a raised-in-Brooklyn Italian Nana. While living in a small coastal county in Va.

Brenham? Does she make ice cream?

On a family visit in the late 70's I saw the Blue Belle Ice Cream building.

(cue halo of lights and chorus of angelic voices)

Oddly enough, Mom made New Orleans (pronounced N'awlins) style donuts when she did fancy deserts.
We got 'em every time we were snowed out of school. (which is pretty rare in eastern va)


I've been very happy with my Hyundai Elantra Touring after looking at a Toyota Prius. One thing that turned me off from the Prius was its internal ergonomics.

Also, if I were to head back to driving a SUV, I would seriously look into the Hyundai Tuscon because of its affordability. The company itself has come a long way in their quality & reliability.

YMMV.

Scarab Sages

Sharoth wrote:
Karen's Grandfather just passed away today. He and her grandmother were better parents to Karen than her parents were. The Funeral is Monday.

My condolences to you both, as well as her family.


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Sharoth wrote:
Karen's Grandfather just passed away today. He and her grandmother were better parents to Karen than her parents were. The Funeral is Monday.

My condolences as well.

Scarab Sages

Celestial Healer wrote:
Morning, all. What did I miss?

Well, Max's attempts to blackmail Gregg regarding his late night casino excursions were foiled after Gregg won a $10 million strip poker tourney. Meanwhile, Derek's exasperation with the new kid in the building finally boiled over into a lost temper, resulting in a vicious fight with super soakers. And, across town, Scott was worried that the fungal growth in his basement had.....No, wait! That's my soap opera.

Scarab Sages

In the realm of cars: My wife has been really happy with her Honda Accord (2008). I've got to admit, I think it's a pretty decent little car myself. Although there are occasions when she wishes she had gotten the CR-V instead.

But the Accord gets great gas mileage, is easy to handle, and has butt-warmers in the front seats!

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Sharoth, my condolences to Karen, you, and her family, on your loss.


Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Morning, all. What did I miss?
Well, Max's attempts to blackmail Gregg regarding his late night casino excursions were foiled after Gregg won a $10 million strip poker tourney. Meanwhile, Derek's exasperation with the new kid in the building finally boiled over into a lost temper, resulting in a vicious fight with super soakers. And, across town, Scott was worried that the fungal growth in his basement had.....No, wait! That's my soap opera.

Man, don't I wish ...

After the morning I had with a naive H.R. generalist, I'd take that money, pay the taxes, and live off the capital gains and flip off a lot of people.

A LOT OF PEOPLE.


Aberzombie wrote:

In the realm of cars: My wife has been really happy with her Honda Accord (2008). I've got to admit, I think it's a pretty decent little car myself. Although there are occasions when she wishes she had gotten the CR-V instead.

But the Accord gets great gas mileage, is easy to handle, and has butt-warmers in the front seats!

Yeah, my car has those too. Actually, for the whole seat, but you can have either of them enabled concurrently or separately. It's great when on the goal instead of having to wait for the rest of the car to warm up.


My sincere condolences, Sharoth


Condolences for Sharoth.

PIE for all.

No salsa for Freehold.


Sharoth wrote:
Karen's Grandfather just passed away today. He and her grandmother were better parents to Karen than her parents were. The Funeral is Monday.

Sympathies


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Condolences for Sharoth.

PIE for all.

No salsa for Freehold.

*sniff*


I'm attempting a new invention: Mushroom Tuna soup.


So no salsa, but all the mushroom tuna soup I can eat?


Sure!

Seriously folks, did I mention, PIE? Cuz, there is.


I see my co-FaWTLies need to arrange their lunch hours a little differently.

I'm having the soup, by the way, with toast. There's something about any food that looks like gravy: I want to have either toast or biscuits with it.

The Exchange

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Aberzombie wrote:
nekkid dream inquiries!

Well lets see, the Tv was on. On the TV was Saturday night live. the skit had the Jade singing with a weird face stud on his cheek that disappeared in-between takes. like a crooner, with a very deep voice and a sad scratchy voice it was so bad that he held everyone's attention. A chick dressed much like he was, black lip stick and tight leather pants crawling on the floor behind him.

The setting is the white house press room, and all the members of the press corp are watching him sing. Those of you I have seen pictures of are in the room. Freehold wearing panties on his head and with strippers on either side of him. Moorluck with a large can of industrial raid in the corner of the room finally stepping on a cockroach.

While this is going on Heathanson comes into the room dressed not unlike Herb Tarlek, and bumps into people, as the worlds worst pick pocket. He bumps into lots of people engrossed on the Jade's act. He bumps into Solnes who likes it but then runs to the other side of the room when the can of raid is aimed his way. He gets Jess's number and still can't pick her pocket.

Eventually everyone leaves and there is the Jade and Heathanson standing there checking his haul, which is nothing and walk off sad and dejected.

Then the lady dressed similar to the Jade crawls across the floor in a weird the ring way, hold up the Jade and Heathanson wallets and says "live from Paizocon it's Saturday Night!"

Yeah....

The Exchange

Sharoth wrote:
Karen's Grandfather just passed away today. He and her grandmother were better parents to Karen than her parents were. The Funeral is Monday.

Sorry to hear that, give my condolences to Karen and the family.

Scarab Sages

Urizen wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

In the realm of cars: My wife has been really happy with her Honda Accord (2008). I've got to admit, I think it's a pretty decent little car myself. Although there are occasions when she wishes she had gotten the CR-V instead.

But the Accord gets great gas mileage, is easy to handle, and has butt-warmers in the front seats!

Yeah, my car has those too. Actually, for the whole seat, but you can have either of them enabled concurrently or separately. It's great when on the goal instead of having to wait for the rest of the car to warm up.

Same with hers. Especially nice for me, since she likes to keep hers on all the time, whereas I turn my off once it gets nice an warm.

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