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Scarab Sages

I believe it's pretty ballsy for a troll to call someone else out for maturity.


Troll or just very stupid?

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Scarab Sages

Xabulba wrote:
Troll or just very stupid?

Can't it be both?


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I believe it's interesting to watch the rank hypocrisy of a troll who was whining about being passive/aggressively attacked when it attacks others in much the same way it was accusing.


Aberzombie wrote:
Xabulba wrote:
Troll or just very stupid?
Can't it be both?

That Sirrah is called Maliciously incompetent.

Scarab Sages

El Cid wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Xabulba wrote:
Troll or just very stupid?
Can't it be both?
That Sirrah is called Maliciously incompetent.

From Urban Dictionary:

sirrah
a man who eats mutton and goes drinking at an hours warning whensoever or wheresoever the devil could fetch him;
a man who leaves stank, occassionally opening a ball of funk;
a man who longs for ample comings in;

a man who is a companion to mookey

Who the hell is mookey, and why would I be a companion to him.

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Kirth Gersen wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
I had a wonderful cocktail called the French connection: lemon, conqac and St. Germaine Liquoir. Very tasty. I also had a nice Coate de Rhone with dinner went out with the wife.

Cognac.

Côtes du Rhône.

I'm a snob when it comes to spelling, as well as tasting.

You know I should have spelled all of that correctly due to the serious time in France (Avignon in particular) and Cotes de Rhone (sorry can't get the accent grave in there) well actually Chateauneuf du Pape is one of my favorites.

My spelling is atrocious but I certianly understand the snobbery and no need to apologize I am a snob when it comes to food and drink so go ahead and be a snob I can hardly fault you when I do the same myself.


Gruumash . wrote:
You know I should have spelled all of that correctly due to the serious time in France (Avignon in particular) and Cotes de Rhone (sorry can't get the accent grave in there) well actually Chateauneuf du Pape is one of my favorites.

Côtes du Rhône. The accents are circumflexes, rather than accents graves, and "du" is a contraction of "de le," implying that the Rhône river is masculine.

P.S. I agree that the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appelation produces some of the best wines in the region; the dry climate, clay soils, heat-retaining pebbles, and dry mistral winds combine to work wonders there.

Scarab Sages

I believe that proper grammar has really fallen in this day and age, especially among the younger crowd.


Aberzombie wrote:
I believe that proper grammar has really fallen in this day and age, especially among the younger crowd.

Remember when we used to have these things called "adverbs"? They're gone now. All of them.

Scarab Sages

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Get your adverbs here!


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Aberzombie wrote:
Get your adverbs here!

"Quickly, quickly, quickly get your adverbs here!"

I loved Schoolhouse Rock.

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Stuffy Grammarian wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
You know I should have spelled all of that correctly due to the serious time in France (Avignon in particular) and Cotes de Rhone (sorry can't get the accent grave in there) well actually Chateauneuf du Pape is one of my favorites.

Côtes du Rhône. The accents are circumflexes, rather than accents graves, and "du" is a contraction of "de le," implying that the Rhône river is masculine.

P.S. I agree that the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appelation produces some of the best wines in the region; the dry climate, clay soils, heat-retaining pebbles, and dry mistral winds combine to work wonders there.

oh dear screwed it up again eh.

Oh well; now do you care for some of the lesser known vintages of the area Giogondas and the Gigondas or the Vacqueyras regions? Are there particular vineyards you prefer from that region? Myself I enjoy though do not part take often (due to the cost) Chateau de Beaucastel they have a Chateauneuf-du-Pape and a Cote du Rhone having whites and reds. One of my favorite years is 2007 certianly one of the better years for Rhone wines in decades.

(Strange I just noticed this was my 1,000th post)


I believe I like Budweiser. St. Louis' finest. When I was younger I occasionally veered off into Killian's Red or Moosehead, but I always came back to Anheuser-Busch.

I can be persuaded to drink white Zinfandel, but I honestly can't tell them apart.

I never really had a yearing for hard likker, but if it was made into a cunning drink like a Long Island Ice Tea, I'd be sure to quaff it down.

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Patrick Curtin wrote:

I believe I like Budweiser. St. Louis' finest. When I was younger I occasionally veered off into Killian's Red or Moosehead, but I always came back to Anheuser-Busch.

I can be persuaded to drink white Zinfandel, but I honestly can't tell them apart.

I never really had a yearing for hard likker, but if it was made into a cunning drink like a Long Island Ice Tea, I'd be sure to quaff it down.

I am not sure but I think I like the new avatar. Not quite moneky though.

Beers: Newcastle from my days of living in London. Molson Export my father's beer of choice and Rolling Rock (college days) also have a soft part in my heart for American Beer. As well as Heffer Weissen Beers.

the Hard Stuff: Rum and scotch (single malt if you please). Though I have been known to indulge in congac of course as well as ports and whiskey. I enjoy Cachaca (brazilian rum) as well as an occasionaly tekillya.


Gruumash . wrote:
Oh well; now do you care for some of the lesser known vintages of the area Giogondas and the Gigondas or the Vacqueyras regions? Are there particular vineyards you prefer from that region? Myself I enjoy though do not part take often (due to the cost) Chateau de Beaucastel they have a Chateauneuf-du-Pape and a Cote du Rhone having whites and reds. One of my favorite years is 2007 certianly one of the better years for Rhone wines in decades.

No -- and I hope to profit from your experience! I'll try and track down some of your recommendations soon.

I've moved from French wines (largely due to cost and massive inequity in quality) over to Washington State and Oregon reds (which I enjoy far better than the California ones) and New York whites (which sadly generally can't be found outside of New York). Grenache and mourdevre grapes seem to be largely unknown or underused in the U.S., although some of the Bordeaux-style cabernet sauvignon/merlot/cabernet franc blends are quite good.

I'm also partial to the Spanish tempranillas.

Scarab Sages

I believe I enjoyed those 60-Minute IPA's last night. It had been awhile since I had one of those.


I believe there are still serious issues with Focus.


I believe I will take a nap.

Scarab Sages

I believe it's nearly time to head off to sleep.

I'd like to believe that I won't feel so crappy tomorrow.


I believe I'll be talkin' like a pirate today, mateys. Arrr!

I be havin' no idea what pirates actually talked like, but that won't stop me, avast!

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A Snooty Gnome wrote:

I believe I'll be talkin' like a pirate today, mateys. Arrr!

I be havin' no idea what pirates actually talked like, but that won't stop me, avast!

I believe you are a day early; Talk Like a Pirate Day is September 19.

I believe you can find some tips on talking like a pirate here.


Patrick Curtin wrote:

I believe I like Budweiser. New Hampshire's finest.

I believe I fixed that for you.


zylphryx wrote:
A Snooty Gnome wrote:

I believe I'll be talkin' like a pirate today, mateys. Arrr!

I be havin' no idea what pirates actually talked like, but that won't stop me, avast!

I believe you are a day early; Talk Like a Pirate Day is September 19.

I believe you can find some tips on talking like a pirate here.

ARRR! I be gettin' me dates mixed up! I'll still talk like a pirate today, anyhow.

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Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:

I believe I like Budweiser. New Hampshire's finest.

I believe I fixed that for you.

Well, I don't know about you my good Bolshegobbo, but I believe we get ours from L Knife and Son round these parts. That's right off Rte 3. Used to pass it every day.. =)


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:

I believe I like Budweiser. New Hampshire's finest.

I believe I fixed that for you.
Well, I don't know about you my good Bolshegobbo, but I believe we get ours from L Knife and Son round these parts. That's right off Rte 3. Used to pass it every day.. =)

Hmm. I believe I have been called out on my bs. But I find it hard to believe they would have two plants so close to each other. I believe I must look into this further...

EDIT: Oops, fixed link.


I believe two cups of coffee is no longer enough. I am tired.

Scarab Sages

I believe I'm feeling a little better.

I believe that stew is smelling really good.


I believe that the spaghetti sauce my wife is making smells especially delicious with the homegrown tomatos, garlic and basil included in it.


I believe recent attempts at meme resurrection pissed off some people.

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I believe today is the day Arr, to talk like me. Avast yee landlubbers I"ll keel haul the lot of yee if yee don't drink your grog and talk like a pirate today.


Arr lad! Let us take to the Wild phlogistion! Hoist the Skull and Bones o'er the Tiefling Lass' mainsail and we'll be off to plunder the rock o' Bral! Arr!

Silver Crusade

Aberzombie wrote:
I believe that stew is smelling really good.
Patrick Curtin wrote:
I believe that the spaghetti sauce my wife is making smells especially delicious with the homegrown tomatos, garlic and basil included in it.

I believe that both of these sound delicious, and I am now hungry. I believe part of me wants to eat both at the same time, even though I know they probably don't go together.


I believe that I will be partaking of chicken parmagiana made with the remanants of this very sauce tonight .. =D

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I believe I will roll this pony tomorrow.


I believe patting down inebriated equines for spare change and Skittles is wrong and I further believe, Mr. Teter, that if you continue down this path you will soon find yourself in a house of corrections.

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I believe Mr Anklebiter is becoming way too lawful for my comfort zone. Talking about reporting people to the governor and now giving poor Gary a hard time about taking a little money from ponies I mean what is the harm in that. They are constantly getting money anyways I mean everyone loves ponies as long as they are not hurt oot much a guy has to make a living.


I believe my profile page does say that I am a paladin.

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Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
I believe my profile page does say that I am a paladin.

Yes but you are a marxist and a teamster certianly that means you have choatic tendancies ;)


I believe I am being trolled!

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Comrade Anklebiter wrote:
I believe I am being trolled!

;) I say that out of love not nastiness ;)


I believe I love it when you're nasty.


Don Juan de Doodlebug wrote:
I believe I love it when you're nasty.

"COME over here Anklebiter we wants to give you big hug."

italics As he sloppers all over the goblin.

"Hmm you smell tasty ... but Gruumash said I can't eat you. I wouldn't me likey little ankledubber."


The Nasty Orc wrote:
Don Juan de Doodlebug wrote:
I believe I love it when you're nasty.

"COME over here Anklebiter we wants to give you big hug."

italics As he sloppers all over the goblin.

[Recovers from uncomfortable homoerotic interspecies moment]

I believe goblins do it in the street!

Scarab Sages

I believe the trolls have been somewhat busy during my day or two absence.

I believe the weather here in Japan currently sucks ass.

I believe I'm going to be very hungry by tomorrow.


I believe that I am ready for some lasagna.


I believe I will buy and read some comic books this week when I get the chance.

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