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Sushi for lunch is also THE BEST for the record.
yes. That is what I had for lunch today...


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Never got a participation award.
Homeschool was THE BEST.


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Scintillae wrote:
My day began with kids coming in, loudly arguing about animal preferences without providing the helpful context that they wanted my advice on picking a familiar.

Hamster.

The answer is always Hamster.


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I just got pulled over for the first time since moving to Tennessee!
It was to tell me my passenger light was out.

I really like the Tennessee police. The "young" (probably older than me by about ten years... but uh, that's not hard... and probably makes him younger than most people on the board??) officer had tattoos.
And my troll-side is really going to enjoy my next call with my parents when I tell them I was pulled over...


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HEY!
The site is back up!


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Freehold DM wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Pizza Hut is alright out here.
nobody takes Pizza Hut, Dominoes, Little Ceasars or Papa John's seriously out here.

Well, I mean, you are in New York. We plebs gotta suffer with whatever chains we can find.


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Mighty Pogonos wrote:
Aggressive goatees are some of the most precious of Mighty Pogonos' face-children.

What about box-mixed-with-chinstraps? Feeling those at all?


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lisamarlene wrote:

It's a really good thing Nobody's Home is on vacation.

If I really wanted to cause trouble, I could let Shiro know about the upcoming online auction of a collection of Disneyland artefacts that includes four of the original stretching portraits from the Haunted Mansion, an original door from the corridor of doors in the mansion, and the original maquette of the caretaker's dog in the graveyard, and other props and memorabilia from the attraction.
Okay, even Shiro couldn't afford the original stretching portraits. The opening bid is 40k for each.
But it would make Goth Bard squee like a little girl.
Should I tell Shiro?

DO IT.


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Kjeldorn wrote:
Tequila Sunrise wrote:

Took a sip of coffee, felt something squirming between my lips, then sprayed coffee all over my keyboard.

Could I ever use the weekend...

Flies in your coffee is very common occurrence, when you work in a stable...

Thus a closed mug is a must.

AH Just Chew 'em I say!!

a little protein never hurt no-body.
'cept the flies 'o course...
*eats bug, licks eye, does a tiny-little-hop-dance-thing*


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what does the hamster do while he isn't posting on here?
find out about cool physical geometric shapes.


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Starship Captain Yesterday wrote:

Soulfire weapon fusion!!

You jam it on a Solarian weapon crystal and then you add your charisma bonus in addition to your strength bonus to damage, and it's a level 1 fusion!

F~~% yes!

So... Wait...

The better you smile the more it hurts?
Edit: ...and would this give me a bonus or a penalty?


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Kjeldorn wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
Kjeldorn wrote:
John Napier 698 wrote:

Hi, Everyone.

*Sets out a bag of seedless grapes for Mort*

Hey John!

The Game Hamster wrote:

He is a Rex.

King of Fur is not an exaggeration. It's better than mink.
Edit: Ummm... this is a coincidence...

I'm guessing in the larger end of mid-sized then.


Yea, 10 punds...good sized bunny.
Love the softness of bunny fur, would use one for a pillow if I could.
If I remember correctly all of mine were Hollanders, which were smallish, I would guess about 5-6 lb.
Yeah, and that is large for a Rex, they tend to be about 8-9 I think. The father was enormous!! seriously, if I had not been given papers to prove the sire was purebreed, I would've sworn he had some giant Flemish in him... still, they were good farm rabbits for a small four-h project.

Yea, gotta love those big teddy-bunnies.

*Sigh*

Its the problem of living in a small apartment, with a very strict pet-policy. No non-terrarium/fish-tank pets =(

opposite is true for me.

not allowed a fish-tank, to prevent water damage. also not allowed to have a waterbed.


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Kjeldorn wrote:
John Napier 698 wrote:

Hi, Everyone.

*Sets out a bag of seedless grapes for Mort*

Hey John!

The Game Hamster wrote:

He is a Rex.

King of Fur is not an exaggeration. It's better than mink.
Edit: Ummm... this is a coincidence...

I'm guessing in the larger end of mid-sized then.


Yea, 10 punds...good sized bunny.
Love the softness of bunny fur, would use one for a pillow if I could.
If I remember correctly all of mine were Hollanders, which were smallish, I would guess about 5-6 lb.

Yeah, and that is large for a Rex, they tend to be about 8-9 I think. The father was enormous!! seriously, if I had not been given papers to prove the sire was purebreed, I would've sworn he had some giant Flemish in him... still, they were good farm rabbits for a small four-h project.


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Kjeldorn wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
WELP it is official. this Hamster is going to have a rabbit in his apartment in about a week...

*looks dreamingly in the celling*

Remember my pet bunnies, cute little buggers, so soft and huggable.

He is a Rex.

King of Fur is not an exaggeration. It's better than mink.
Edit: Ummm... this is a coincidence...


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Syrus Terrigan wrote:

RE: Steak Serving Sizes

1) My go-to: 18 oz ribeye (510g)
2) Hungry time: 24 oz whatever (680g)

And, yes -- I'll have the soup (bowl, not cup), the salad, and the sides, thank you.

Though I've slowed down in the last five years, especially, my appetite is still the stuff of legend in my social circle.

Anecdote #1) Many moons ago the Subway chain was offering the Asiago Chicken Caesar sandwich (the year 2000, I think?). While on a Bible college road trip, I shocked my companions by ordering two footlongs, and then finishing a third before they completed their meals. At which time I was in line getting the fourth for the road . . . and it was devoured within 10 minutes of leaving the parking lot.

Anecdote #2) Quiznos -- ahhhh, the Black Angus sandwich (rosemary-whatever bread). I have scored at least three free sandwiches because nobody believes I'm ordering the second one for myself during a dine-in. "No, that's the one she wanted; these two are for me." " . . . Are you sure?!" "Is the second one free if I finish them both before we leave?" "Yeah. I dare you."

Works like a charm!

>.>

<.<

. . . And now I'm hungry again . . . .

Knowing other people with such an appetite, you're probably outrageously thin, thanks to a high metabolism.

Edit: I know this because I could eat like this in my 14-17 year old body, and I didn't get any bigger around the waist then either. I can still eat like this if I haven't eaten before supper...


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hoping that the large guinea pig cage I bought can comfortably house a 10 pound rabbit. He takes after his 12-14 lb sire, not his 7 pound dam.


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The Game Hamster wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
WELP it is official. this Hamster is going to have a rabbit in his apartment in about a week...

Rabbit stew? Oooh?

I know I'm a bad cat that should sit in the corner and write lines,"I should not eat other people's pets."

You wouldn't want to eat his rabbit, now.

(It has tumors.)

He's four? Maybe three years old.

I'm looking after him since my sisters are going to college.

I thought about this and... He's five or six!

Man, seemed like only yesterday I was picking up his sire from some farmers at the Ohio State Fair...


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Vanykrye wrote:
I can put away a lot of steak. 12-16oz is a "normal" steak for me (usually a NY Strip - my personal favorite). I can handle a 24-28oz without much issue though. I haven't tried for something as obscene as 48oz.

12-16 is just about right.

Served on onion straws and with french fries or steak fries...
Mmm-mmmm.


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Freehold DM wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
WELP it is official. this Hamster is going to have a rabbit in his apartment in about a week...

Rabbit stew? Oooh?

I know I'm a bad cat that should sit in the corner and write lines,"I should not eat other people's pets."

You wouldn't want to eat his rabbit, now.

(It has tumors.)

He's four? Maybe three years old.

I'm looking after him since my sisters are going to college.
waitaminute. How old are you again?
21
are you the youngest in the thread now?!

Pretty sure I have been for a while now.


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Vanykrye wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
Vanykrye wrote:
Nobody plays Minecraft for the graphics. Concerning yourself with the graphics is missing the entire point of the game.

A "younger" me was concerned with graphics.

Though freehold did just make me prove how relative that distinction is...
If you're into building custom designs with LEGOs (and if you aren't you should probably find a way off planet ;) ), then Minecraft, or one of the new myriad of similar games, would be something you need to give a second look at.

There is a switch port... But I'm pretty happy with Stardew Valley at the moment.


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Just a Mort wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:

I personally think that American (and Australian) food tends to be mostly deep fried, combine that with super-sized servings…and coke being cheaper then water, yeah that’s one way to get fat. Not to mention that some months, outdoor physical activity isn’t possible.

Due to public transport being the way it is, most people drive to work and everywhere else, which cuts down the amount of physical activity they get. Public transport in Singapore wouldn’t get right at your workplace, you’d still have to walk to train station/bus stop.

So I suppose in America, if you weren’t taking active steps to prevent it, it’s fairly easy to put on weight…

But in Australia, I know a crazy auzzie who walks 20 mins to work everyday.

Oh and getting overweight puts extra strain on your knees(especially when you get older), which makes you not want to get out even more to exercise.

Is this considered as political? *scratches head*

On the one hand, that's a pretty general stereotype for such a huge country. On the other,

  • Yes, Coke is cheaper than water pretty much everywhere you go, and
  • Yes, a large portion of the country considers deep frying an art.

  • As for portion sizes, it's pretty scary how much they vary. In Albany, Berkeley, and San Francisco, if you go to a steak house you can expect steaks ranging from a 6 ounce filet mignon (about 175 grams) to a 14-ounce prime rib (roughly 400g); all perfectly reasonable. Yet when Shiro took us to a steak house in Fremont, barely 50 km south of us, the smallest steak you could get was 500g, and the prime rib weighed in at a whopping 48 oz (1.5 kg), with a notice on the menu that, "No, we do not serve smaller portions, as we cook on the bone to ensure quality."

    It would have been a far more believable lie if they hadn't served my "medium rare" prime rib well past medium well and into well.

    And Fremont is home to Claim Jumper, where even the salads are 1500+ calories, and if you

    ...

    Is that 100 grams with sides?

    And how in the world does a 4 oz steak satisfy anyone???


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    Vanykrye wrote:
    Nobody plays Minecraft for the graphics. Concerning yourself with the graphics is missing the entire point of the game.

    A "younger" me was concerned with graphics.

    Though freehold did just make me prove how relative that distinction is...


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    Freehold DM wrote:
    The Game Hamster wrote:
    Tacticslion wrote:
    Just a Mort wrote:
    The Game Hamster wrote:
    WELP it is official. this Hamster is going to have a rabbit in his apartment in about a week...

    Rabbit stew? Oooh?

    I know I'm a bad cat that should sit in the corner and write lines,"I should not eat other people's pets."

    You wouldn't want to eat his rabbit, now.

    (It has tumors.)

    He's four? Maybe three years old.

    I'm looking after him since my sisters are going to college.
    waitaminute. How old are you again?

    21


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    NobodysHome wrote:
    The Game Hamster wrote:

    Cool.

    I might have enjoyed it.
    Never had money while it was a thing.

    What's funny is that that indicates a bit of a lack of interest.

    It was 100% free until it became "too big of a thing" and Microsoft bought it. Microsoft, determined to ruin everything in the world, started charging $15 for it, but allowed legacy players (such as my kids) to continue playing, as long as they signed up for a Microsoft account so that Microsoft could spam them with incessant ads.

    And that is why my kids, at the tender ages of something around 4 and 7, got GMail accounts.

    I also didn't have a private computer until I was 15... And by then I was interested in TF2 and portal. When I did find out about it, I wasn't really into the graphics to be honest.


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    Tacticslion wrote:
    Just a Mort wrote:
    The Game Hamster wrote:
    WELP it is official. this Hamster is going to have a rabbit in his apartment in about a week...

    Rabbit stew? Oooh?

    I know I'm a bad cat that should sit in the corner and write lines,"I should not eat other people's pets."

    You wouldn't want to eat his rabbit, now.

    (It has tumors.)

    He's four? Maybe three years old.

    I'm looking after him since my sisters are going to college.


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    Cool.
    I might have enjoyed it.
    Never had money while it was a thing.


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    Vidmaster7 wrote:
    The Game Hamster wrote:
    Vidmaster7 wrote:
    The Game Hamster wrote:
    Vidmaster7 wrote:
    I remember them really pushing all those old tales when I was little. Johnny and paul bunyon. I had heard of John Henry too but they never gave him his own cartoon which I thought was super unfair.

    Most of the Johnny "Appleseed" stuff is true.

    He really did go around convincing people apples where worth their time and planting trees in the wild.
    Are you trying to say that Paul Bunyon didn't have a big blue ox?

    It probably took him more than one swing to fell a tree as well.

    After all there is only so much pressure a single axe can take.

    Yeah he would go through a lot of axes.

    He should just minecraft it and use the flat of his hand.

    Sorry. Not a minecrafter.

    The reference is sadly lost on me.


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    Huh...
    Tl's likes are travelling backwards up the page.
    Weird.


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    Vidmaster7 wrote:
    The Game Hamster wrote:
    Vidmaster7 wrote:
    I remember them really pushing all those old tales when I was little. Johnny and paul bunyon. I had heard of John Henry too but they never gave him his own cartoon which I thought was super unfair.

    Most of the Johnny "Appleseed" stuff is true.

    He really did go around convincing people apples where worth their time and planting trees in the wild.
    Are you trying to say that Paul Bunyon didn't have a big blue ox?

    It probably took him more than one swing to fell a tree as well.

    After all there is only so much pressure a single axe can take.


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    Vidmaster7 wrote:
    I remember them really pushing all those old tales when I was little. Johnny and paul bunyon. I had heard of John Henry too but they never gave him his own cartoon which I thought was super unfair.

    Most of the Johnny "Appleseed" stuff is true.

    He really did go around convincing people apples where worth their time and planting trees in the wild.


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    gran rey de los mono wrote:
    The Game Hamster wrote:

    Apple and pumpkin pie are the only "true" american dishes I can think of off-hand. everything else is just an alteration on something that already existed.

    edit: well, biscuits and gravy is a uniquely american combination I suppose... but still, both sausage gravy and biscuits (scones) where present before hand...
    Isn't apple pie French? Or maybe it was derived from some kind of French tart or something?

    Apples were a european fruit, but Johnny "Appleseed" revolutionized them on American farms and orchards.

    It is a fascinating horticultural read.
    Basically most apples were wild crab apples before him. I think there are few varieties that pre-date him, but none of the good ones.
    An apple tart probably was a thing, but it might not have been anyone's favorite dish.


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    Apple and pumpkin pie are the only "true" american dishes I can think of off-hand. everything else is just an alteration on something that already existed.
    edit: well, biscuits and gravy is a uniquely american combination I suppose... but still, both sausage gravy and biscuits (scones) where present before hand...


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    Vidmaster7 wrote:
    Just a Mort wrote:

    I personally think that American (and Australian) food tends to be mostly deep fried, combine that with super-sized servings…and coke being cheaper then water, yeah that’s one way to get fat. Not to mention that some months, outdoor physical activity isn’t possible.

    Due to public transport being the way it is, most people drive to work and everywhere else, which cuts down the amount of physical activity they get. Public transport in Singapore wouldn’t get right at your workplace, you’d still have to walk to train station/bus stop.

    So I suppose in America, if you weren’t taking active steps to prevent it, it’s fairly easy to put on weight…

    But in Australia, I know a crazy auzzie who walks 20 mins to work everyday.

    Oh and getting overweight puts extra strain on your knees(especially when you get older), which makes you not want to get out even more to exercise.

    Is this considered as political? *scratches head*

    I'm not even sure what counts as american food.

    there is a surprisingly small amount of true american food


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    WELP it is official. this Hamster is going to have a rabbit in his apartment in about a week...


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    No, health discussions aren't political. (umm... unless you make them political I guess??)
    SOME people get out of hand with the deep frying... (I'm looking at you, fried butter lovers...) but outside of fast food... most of our food is not deep fried...
    I mean, yes, we took deep frying, and made something of an art out of it, but in reality, we also made up a lot of baked goods, such as apple or pumpkin pies. And canned goods were an american perfection if I recall rightly


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    Just a Mort wrote:
    The Game Hamster wrote:

    Best part of a fair?

    Funnel cakes.
    But they're so calorific! You'll become a tubby Hamster,you!

    I get one a year.

    DON'T TAKE THIS AWAY FROM MEEE!!!
    edit: besides, aren't tubby, fat hamsters cuter?


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    Best part of a fair?
    Funnel cakes.


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    lisamarlene wrote:

    S$!@show update:

    1. Four of the five people who said they were going to help unload today bailed at the last minute.
    2. AC will probably need to be replaced.
    3. The gas man came out to connect the gas and the line to the house failed. So no gas. Which means no cooking except on the propane grill we brought with us. Also no hot water, because it's a gas water heater.
    So I've got electricity and cold water and that's it.

    Man, that's rough.

    I hope everything else goes way smoother.
    edit: on the bright side, once the line is fixed, a gas stove is WAY better.


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    Freehold DM wrote:
    Vanykrye wrote:
    The Game Hamster wrote:

    See, the thing is, IssacX could be any one of us!

    *dramatic thunder*
    He could be me! He could be you! He could be anyone in the room!
    I'm IsaacX.
    by the same token, we are IssacX

    I'm... not crying...

    This is... liquid pride...
    Yeah... that stuff.


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    Freehold DM wrote:

    As an aside, quick Fawtl poll:

    How far away is "down the street" where you live? Is it something within visual distance? Less than a mile away? Can you walk it or would you have to drive? Is it bikeable/skateable? Or something else?

    Around here "down the street" is anything walkable, usually within 3 short blocks or 1 long one.

    Hmm. maybe a mile for "down the street". if I can walk it in less than 20 minutes, I probably will.

    I have been known to just walk for fun about 8-10 miles.


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    See, the thing is, IssacX could be any one of us!
    *dramatic thunder*
    He could be me! He could be you! He could be anyone in the room!


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    Freehold DM wrote:
    NobodysHome wrote:
    Vanykrye wrote:
    Been a bit of a s#!+ sandwich today. All sorts of problems ranging from "You have two choices: call your ISP or come into the office...I realize those are not pleasant options, but if you want to keep working from home you're going to have to get better internet service," to "Yeah, the time clock software isn't working in IE for everyone company-wide, but it worked fine this morning. It's working in Chrome and Firefox, but since it uses an IE-specific plug in, you won't have full functionality. It will work fine for clocking in/out....no, we have no idea....no, we have no ETA....because it's not ours...yes, we've called them to complain....they're looking into it...no I don't know when it's going to be fixed...please stop talking."

    People who still use IE make <insert appropriate irreverent reference here> cry.

    I swear...

    reads post, nods

    hits secret button underneath desk

    desk slides out of way, revealing slide that descends into darkness

    hops on slide, goes down with arms folded over chest while laying on back

    arrives in tunnel deep underground, landing on soft, inflatable mermaid-shaped floatation devices

    presses button to call bike

    realizes bike is gone

    removes torch from sconce

    walks great distance to abscondi-cave

    nods to ms. McRib, requests nobodyshome location

    reveals he is at home, as usual

    presses button to attach abscondi-rockets to bike

    abscondi-rockets land in a clatter as there is no bike for them to be attached to

    Damn, damn, DAMN

    presses button on watch

    waits patiently for Prius Abscondi-car III to return from Operation: Dig Tunnel Connecting Lisamarlenes House To Abscondi-cave

    Prius arrives

    mourns loss of bike

    promises vengeance, but...

    Freehold's Posts are Way to Long.


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    captain yesterday wrote:
    I'll go with anyone else before I go back to AT&T, they are the most untrustworthy company I've ever delt with.

    I've never had any issues. Maybe I'm an exception or something, but if it works... I ain't about to fix it.


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    NobodysHome wrote:

    Yeah, there's got to be some kind of red warning klaxon that goes off at Verizon whenever I call in that says, "Warning! Warning! Global megacorporate account! Warning!"

    After NobodysWife got nightmarishly-useless customer support both in person at the store and on the phone, I contacted them on a completely-unrelated manner.

    I did happen to use *my* phone number.

    Got the usual, "We are experiencing an unusual volume of calls" message and sat down for a loooong wait, then got a chat assistant in under 90 seconds. She saw my problem, couldn't work it out, and gave me the number of Verizon financials. Again, called in, put in my number, no wait, and got an utterly charming woman who solved everything for me in maybe 5 minutes.

    From everything I've heard about Verizon customer support, they MUST have me flagged. Every time I call in they're nothing but fast, friendly, and efficient. It isn't the Verizon everybody else talks about...

    EDIT: Or maybe *THAT'S* why they pay attention!

    Never really had verizon, but after using a few different internet and phone companies, I am firmly in the AT&T pocket.

    AT&T may charge me an arm and a leg, but the sheer lack of problems will keep me paying that bill.


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    lisamarlene wrote:

    So we're in Holbrook, Arizona, and have thirteen hours of driving to do today, across New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle.

    (WHICH DOESN'T LOOK REMOTELY LIKE A F***ING PANHANDLE, BUT THAT'S IT'S NAME. WTF, TEXAS?)

    Yesterday was a brutal slog, and today will be, too, because we didn't end up leaving our old house until eleven Sunday night, seven hours after our target departure time, because it just took us that pong to get things done.

    And we kept pushing through last night because I had stupidly pee-paid for a motel room at what I judged was the best stopping place to not make the final driving day even worse.

    Because we're supposed to meet with the property manager to get our keys at nine tomorrow morning.
    Because we have appointments to get the gas and power and water turned on tomorrow and we have to be there when it happens.
    Because we have four people coming tomorrow to help us unload.
    ** spoiler omitted **

    Isn't it called the panhandle because its long and sticks out from the rest of the state??


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    Vanykrye wrote:
    The Game Hamster wrote:
    Just a Mort wrote:
    Vidmaster7 wrote:
    Mort just volunteers for these things. (I think she's a closet nudist.)
    Psst. I'm also trying to see if The Game Hamster has a lawful good alignment. If he does,he'll get a guilt trip on how he made me lose my fur with that devious trap!
    Its summer. Losing the snow leopard coat probably felt good.
    Singapore is almost on the equator. I'm pretty sure they just have wet and wetter seasons. (I'm assuming wet/dry with monsoons, but I haven't actually done any research.)

    All that rain sticking in your fur?

    Probably still feels good.


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    Just a Mort wrote:
    Vidmaster7 wrote:
    Mort just volunteers for these things. (I think she's a closet nudist.)
    Psst. I'm also trying to see if The Game Hamster has a lawful good alignment. If he does,he'll get a guilt trip on how he made me lose my fur with that devious trap!

    Its summer. Losing the snow leopard coat probably felt good.


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    Sharoth wrote:
    Syrus and TGH, Is this what you are talking about? If so, then it has been an interesting read.

    I am always impressed with how fair and even handed the wikipedia articles are.


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    Eh...
    One post away??
    I'll lay a trap then...


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    It can change much.

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