Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Potato Bread is also good for French Toast!!!
CHICKEN NACHOS WITH AVOCADO CREAM
Bake nachos for 6 minutes or until cheese melts. Top each serving with 2 tablespoon avocado cream. Fire. Except no substitute.
First of all. His work against AIDS is highly touted. Clinton deregulating these crooks is what screwed up the economy. He most certainly did NOTt try to destroy free speech. 9/11 did not happen because Bush was in the Whitehouse NOONE imagined such a thing was possible. He took down Sadam, which needed to happen. He was a much better Presisent, husband, and man than Clinton. To all of you clowns who came here and were negative after being asked kindly NOT to. I will not post what I think of you. I dont want to get banned.
Callous Jack wrote:
True. But not for the QB, which could be huge for them.
It really is. The flexibility of the system allows for any style of play. And the fact that you start at around power level ten
CourtFool wrote:
Amen. You Eat the Dog!!!
I've always believed that M&M is my way to run the fantasy game of my dreams where players can play larger than life characters with powers that break the mold of everything you've come to expect for a fantasy setting.You want to play a Minotaur who can turn himself into stone? Go right ahead. You want to play a fallen Angel with a penache for firearms? I won't stop you. And if you want to play a plucky human swordsman in the same setting and have him go toe to toe with those two? Well that's the beauty of M&M isn't it.
Russ Taylor wrote: Plus, frankly, any playoff that isn't a series doesn't really do much to settle who's best. The whole "Any given Sunday" pro FB quote applies to pretty much any sport. Truthfully in sports, playoff series or one and done. There is always a team that loses to a lesser opponent, World Series was a perfect example. It's about getting "hot" at the right time.
Tequila Sunrise wrote: To combine two words that I’m fed up with hearing, I present you with the Prestige Fallacy, which goes something like this: Prestige classes are the secret to a satisfying D&D experience. Want to make your character unique? Don’t bother thinking creatively, just take a PrC! I agree, prestige classes should be prestigious. Which means they should also be rare. How you doing Luke?
College Point, Queens NY. Once held the world record for most bars per capita(was in the Guiness Book of World records). Go to any rehab in NYC and quite a few upstate, and you are likely to run into a College Pointer. Known for crackheads, heoin addicts, gang violence. and all sorts of other criminality. I grew up in a great neighborhood. Also home of Poppenhousen College, which was one of the first institution's of Higher Learning in NY. That was a long time ago.
Lilith wrote: Liz's "Better than Typhoon's" Pineapple Chicken-Shrimp Curry I can only think of one word to describe this recipe...WOW!!!!! Fire. Except no substitute.
Sayler Van Merlin wrote:
I know. I just can't stop writing it the other way...Well I can but once I start doing somthing a certain way I kind of keep doing it, inspite of it being wrong. I got issues. Thanks by the way. Fire. Except no substitute.
Callous Jack wrote: Make me a sammich! Ok. Lamb and Tahini-Stuffed Pita Sammiches5 tablespoons Olive Oil
7 6-7 inch-diameter pita breads
Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add onion, bell pepper, and garlic. Saute until the onion is translucent. Add lamg. Increase heat to medium-high, saute until lamb is no longer pink, breaking up with back of fork, about 5 minutes. Add next 6 ingredients cooking until mixture begins to thicken, stirring occasionaly, about 3 minutes. Mix in parsely and mint cooking until thick, about 3 minutes longer Insert small knife into edge of 1 pita, cut halfway around the bread. Open bread and spread 1/2 cup of filling in bread, then 1 tablespoon of tahini. Repeat with remain pitas. Brush both sides of filled breads with oil. Preheat oven to 250F. Place baking sheet in oven. Heat skillet over medium heat, add 1 bread to skillet. Saute until filling is heated through and bread is golden brown, about 5 minutes per side. Place on sheet in oven. Repeat with remaining Pitas, and serve. Fire. Except no substitute.
Nightcrawler: You know, outside the circus, most people were afraid of me. But I didn't hate them. I pitied them. Do you know why? Because most people will never know anything beyond what they see with their own two eyes.
Wolverine: (to Hisako) Quit whining, kid. I got eaten today.
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