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That's good advice, too. So, don't eat poorer quality after better quality, and don't eat from the same restaurant. Choose an equal or better pizza place that either serves a different style pizza, or has a different style available.
pizza with hummus, pizza with seafood, how about pizza that is meant to be folded and it makes a s'more :) ( really would like the last one)

Woodraven |

Woodraven wrote:Funny, I'm about to have flat bread with hummus and yogurt (not on the same pieces, but alternately.)Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Getting hungry.same here, trying the pita pit in town. But they are out of falafel until tomorrow. so going with greek seasoned chicken
also trying their hummus pita, apparently it is a hit around here. Gotta love college towns

Mairkurion {tm} |

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:That's good advice, too. So, don't eat poorer quality after better quality, and don't eat from the same restaurant. Choose an equal or better pizza place that either serves a different style pizza, or has a different style available.pizza with hummus, pizza with seafood, how about pizza that is meant to be folded and it makes a s'more :) ( really would like the last one)
Heh, I was thinking less exotic pizza styles (Sicilian, Neapolitan, NY, Chicago, etc), but I'm pretty much a believer in the "if it can be put on a pizza, it's good. Had a Seafood pizza a summer or two ago at Mario's in Galveston, and it was GOOD.

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That's good advice, too. So, don't eat poorer quality after better quality, and don't eat from the same restaurant. Choose an equal or better pizza place that either serves a different style pizza, or has a different style available.
Lunch was greasy pizzeria pizza. Dinner is probably frozen pizza. They're different, anyway.

Freehold DM |

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Okay, am I the only anglophonic guy who experiences the same pleasant cognitive hum when French girls post as when French girls speak?I think you might be. I love listning to spoken French, even though I don't understand it. Written French is just gibberish.
I could listen to French..ah..."adult entertainment"...for hours. It truly is like music.

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Celestial Healer wrote:You and I worked great together!David Fryer wrote:Hey, it was just a few times when I was in college and money was tight.Erik Mona wrote:You know your company has finally arrived when porn stars start posting to your message boards.LOL
Vomit Guy! We need y-. Nevermind, I'll do it myself.
SPLOOOOOOOOORRRRRTCH!
BLAAAAAAARRRRPH!
HUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRLLLL!
HOOOOOOOOORRRRRRF!
SPLUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRCH!

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Sebastian's Mother wrote:Celestial Healer wrote:You and I worked great together!David Fryer wrote:Hey, it was just a few times when I was in college and money was tight.Erik Mona wrote:You know your company has finally arrived when porn stars start posting to your message boards.LOLVomit Guy! We need y-. Nevermind, I'll do it myself.
<retching sounds>
Don't worry, we shaved her back hair for the filming.

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Mac Boyce wrote:I've got Dragon Age. I'm waiting until I know I have 30-40 hours to kill to play it, because I'm really OCD when it comes to computer games. :)taig wrote:I still prefer the PC for the very few times I play video games these days.Have you gotten Dragon Age yet?
30-40??? I'm at 55 hours right now. :P

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Moorluck wrote:flash_cxxi wrote:It is an exellent game, I haven't gotten to far into it and I made some stupid mistakes like accidently selling all my ammo for my hunting rifle. Caps are hard to come by on this, and I'm haveing a helluva time finding where the 'Family' is hiding with the kid Ian. :)Mac Boyce wrote:Solnes wrote:I am a lil bored and lonely. Hubby finally traded in his broken PS3 for a game, and he got Fall Out 3. Which he has been playing all day. For like 6 hours now. with just a break for dinner. :(You will lose him for probably about 200+ hours.I second Mac's assessment.
I'm assuming by your tone that he loves it...? I tolds him he would my precious! ;)
Dude, I can help you find anything you need to. The Family isn't that hard to find and I can even give you some pointers about how to get the Unique Perk when dealing with The Family.
Caps are initially very hard to come by. It's actually worth just picking up a buttload of crap and selling it early on to get as many caps as you can.
The other thing you need to do is find maybe half a dozen weapons (both Melee and Guns) and concentrate on them and them alone. Sell all the other guns and their ammo. There are too many different weapons to try and keep up with all of them.
I would suggest making yourself a Shishkabob as your Melee weapon of choice, with a Sledgehammer as your go to guy until you can get the plans and make it.
As for guns, go with a Shotgun, Assault Rifle, Sniper Rifle, Rocket Lancher and later on, a Plasma Rifle. Probably a Pisto of somekind as well. Of course what you really want is to find the Unique versions of each of these, but that's a fair bit down the track. Ditch that Hunting Rifle first chance you get a better gun, it's too slow for the damage it does.
There's a perk you can get that doubles your caps that you find. My guy is so freeking wealthy its sick.

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Celestial Healer wrote:He was referring to the threadjacking. :)Mac Boyce wrote:I'm assuming he means Sebastian's mom's backhair.The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:huh?Not cool.
Not cool.
not in reference to the two posts above...
But that was one of the two posts above. Otherwise I would have thought the same :)