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David Fryer wrote:
Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Devlyn: You better not burst out into a chorus of Mr. Roboto ;p
I'll try not to. I'll just let it play inside my head for a bit.... ;D
You have no one to blame but yourself.

The muppets should redo Mr. Roboto like they did for Bohemian Rhapsody. :)


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taig wrote:
All this talk of fudge is making me want to...beg people to send me fudge. :)

I would, but it would never survive the heat of shipping. It's really easy, here's the recipe from the back of the marshmallow creme jar, same as it was when my grandma first made it. Only difference I make is using some excellent Ghirardelli chocolate.

The bad part is that it's really too easy and quick to make when you have the ingredients on hand. That's why I don't keep any marshmallow creme in the apt except for the holidays.


Postin' from the Shadows....again ;)


Beaver Cleaver wrote:
gee wally!

There you are, sweetie. You ran off when we said we were taking you to the vet. We're just following Bob Barker's advice, dear.


Solnes wrote:

Oh My Goodness.....I just got some sudden but yet excited news.

The co worker that I complain about...well she is moving back to Ohio. Work can go back to being happy and normal again!!!!

Great, cast her over into my home state. Bah!

NOT IN MY BACKYARD! :P


Me wants fudge.

<pats belly>

[msaller]It's going to be awhile; she isn't going to cook anything she can't eat for the next six months.[/smaller]

Chef Boyardee FTW x 2! Or Wendy's Sweet & Spicy Asian Chicken.

*mumblemumble*


Urizen wrote:

Me wants fudge.

<pats belly>

It's going to be awhile; she isn't going to cook anything she can't eat for the next six months.

That recipe is really easy; there are even microwave directions at the bottom.

And if she can't eat any, that means more for you! Make a quick trip to the store, pick up the ingredients, and make it. DOOOOOO EEEEEEEET!

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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
taig wrote:
All this talk of fudge is making me want to...beg people to send me fudge. :)

I would, but it would never survive the heat of shipping. It's really easy, here's the recipe from the back of the marshmallow creme jar, same as it was when my grandma first made it. Only difference I make is using some excellent Ghirardelli chocolate.

The bad part is that it's really too easy and quick to make when you have the ingredients on hand. That's why I don't keep any marshmallow creme in the apt except for the holidays.

That is easy enough that I could do it. Thanks!

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David Fryer wrote:
Phantom Posts

Where's Ghostbuster Jack when you need him?


News just keeps getting better. Co worker calls and says she needs money to move, can she work my shift tonight. Hmmmmm....duh! I have to ask hubby, but pretty sure I will be home to work on annoying art assignment that is causing writers block.


Urizen wrote:
Solnes wrote:

Oh My Goodness.....I just got some sudden but yet excited news.

The co worker that I complain about...well she is moving back to Ohio. Work can go back to being happy and normal again!!!!

Great, cast her over into my home state. Bah!

NOT IN MY BACKYARD! :P

Dayton? :)


Coffee good. Coffee with fudge will be even better! :)


Afternoon folks. In and out, gotta do a lot of little things today. Hope all is well, I can see the post count hit trip digits since I last posted :)

Silver Crusade

Patrick Curtin wrote:
Afternoon folks. In and out, gotta do a lot of little things today. Hope all is well, I can see the post count hit trip digits since I last posted :)

I blame Spanky.


Solnes wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Solnes wrote:

Oh My Goodness.....I just got some sudden but yet excited news.

The co worker that I complain about...well she is moving back to Ohio. Work can go back to being happy and normal again!!!!

Great, cast her over into my home state. Bah!

NOT IN MY BACKYARD! :P

Dayton? :)

Maybe you can talk her into moving to FL? One more annoying person in the state won't make a big difference.

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Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Afternoon folks. In and out, gotta do a lot of little things today. Hope all is well, I can see the post count hit trip digits since I last posted :)
I blame Spanky.

Yeah, he had at least 70 of the posts. Makes it easy to get caught up, though.


taig wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
taig wrote:
All this talk of fudge is making me want to...beg people to send me fudge. :)

I would, but it would never survive the heat of shipping. It's really easy, here's the recipe from the back of the marshmallow creme jar, same as it was when my grandma first made it. Only difference I make is using some excellent Ghirardelli chocolate.

The bad part is that it's really too easy and quick to make when you have the ingredients on hand. That's why I don't keep any marshmallow creme in the apt except for the holidays.

That is easy enough that I could do it. Thanks!

No problem. The second rule of Diet Club is that when I can't lose weight, I get other people to get fat. :)

Edit: Still cranky and keep yawning. Going to take a nap, then attempt some monsters & stuff for Pathfinder. C'ya later.


Callous Jack wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
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Where's Ghostbuster Jack when you need him?

Who yah gonna call?

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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

The second rule of Diet Club is that when I can't lose weight, I get other people to get fat. :)

Edit: Still cranky and keep yawning. Going to take a nap, then attempt some monsters & stuff for Pathfinder. C'ya later.

Get? I was there before you were born. :)

Have a good nap.


Solnes wrote:
News just keeps getting better. Co worker calls and says she needs money to move, can she work my shift tonight. Hmmmmm....duh! I have to ask hubby, but pretty sure I will be home to work on annoying art assignment that is causing writers block.

~grins~ Gratz! Enjoy your day off.


Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
taig wrote:
All this talk of fudge is making me want to...beg people to send me fudge. :)

I would, but it would never survive the heat of shipping. It's really easy, here's the recipe from the back of the marshmallow creme jar, same as it was when my grandma first made it. Only difference I make is using some excellent Ghirardelli chocolate.

The bad part is that it's really too easy and quick to make when you have the ingredients on hand. That's why I don't keep any marshmallow creme in the apt except for the holidays.

Thanks for the recipe Ambrosia.


taig wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

Pigged out on a double-cheeseburger and beer-battered onion rings. Grumpiness diminishing, but sleepiness is sneaking in.

Celestial Healer: Sorry you have to be back at work when you still aren't well. [STUPID CORP POLICIES RANT DELETED]

Solnes: Sorry you are having the rough time with Riley. Hopefully he'll figure out that the tantrums don't help his cause and not dig into those reserves of toddler stubbornness.

Lynora: Hope you are having a good day. I dug out my grandmother's fantasy fudge recipe a couple days ago; I plan to make a batch after grocery shopping tomorrow.

All this talk of fudge is making me want to...beg people to send me fudge. :)

I would, but I've had to put a limit on how many batches I make per holiday season for the sake of my sanity. :)


Gorram it!! I made a wrong choice in renting a video game last night, (Dragon Age: Origins) Bioware again makes more gaming crack


Celestial Healer wrote:
taig wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
There are some really classy people on this board. :(

I apologized for my post yesterday. :)

Maybe we should apologize for the Ladies' Afternoon Tea thread, too. It's the antithesis of classy, even if it wasn't what David was referring to :)

Why can't I have anything nice?


Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

That recipe is really easy; there are even microwave directions at the bottom.

And if she can't eat any, that means more for you! Make a quick trip to the store, pick up the ingredients, and make it. DOOOOOO EEEEEEEET!

Oh man, do I wanna! Hm. That depends on when I get home this evening from the hospital after I leave work and spend time with all my furry children. She should be coming home tomorrow and it wouldn't be wise to have chocolate around the house where a woman can't have 'em. I value my life. :P


Solnes wrote:
Urizen wrote:

Great, cast her over into my home state. Bah!

NOT IN MY BACKYARD! :P

Dayton? :)

Definitely not in my backyard. <wipes head for relief>

That was a close one! ;0)


Urizen wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

That recipe is really easy; there are even microwave directions at the bottom.

And if she can't eat any, that means more for you! Make a quick trip to the store, pick up the ingredients, and make it. DOOOOOO EEEEEEEET!

Oh man, do I wanna! Hm. That depends on when I get home this evening from the hospital after I leave work and spend time with all my furry children. She should be coming home tomorrow and it wouldn't be wise to have chocolate around the house where a woman can't have 'em. I value my life. :P

Really not wise. :)


God I wish hubby would get home soon. :\


Urizen wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Haven't bought it yet, as I generally decide my game purchases way in advance, unless it's a great, unexpected sale. My next non-mini purchase: Gygax's Necroplis.
Speaking of minis, do you do the pre-paints or do you paint them yourself? I prefer them to be painted as I don't have the hand for them. Just wish they didn't cost so frakkin' much. I also despise the chase for the mini that you haven't satisified for a particular series and don't like paying kazillion dollars for the uber rares. Reminded me why I dropped out of M:TG back in the early 90's.

I am a no talent hack who loves toy monsters and heroes, so plastic pre-painted is generally the way for me. My daughter, however, is starting to learn to paint minis, so if that works out for me... hello, Pathfinder minis!


Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

No problem. The second rule of Diet Club is that when I can't lose weight, I get other people to get fat. :)

Syntax error. Does not compute. I shed half of me and he ain't comin' back on. He got off the train. :P

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lynora wrote:
taig wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

Pigged out on a double-cheeseburger and beer-battered onion rings. Grumpiness diminishing, but sleepiness is sneaking in.

Celestial Healer: Sorry you have to be back at work when you still aren't well. [STUPID CORP POLICIES RANT DELETED]

Solnes: Sorry you are having the rough time with Riley. Hopefully he'll figure out that the tantrums don't help his cause and not dig into those reserves of toddler stubbornness.

Lynora: Hope you are having a good day. I dug out my grandmother's fantasy fudge recipe a couple days ago; I plan to make a batch after grocery shopping tomorrow.

All this talk of fudge is making me want to...beg people to send me fudge. :)

I would, but I've had to put a limit on how many batches I make per holiday season for the sake of my sanity. :)

I don't want you to go insane. :)

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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Edit: Still cranky and keep yawning. Going to take a nap, then attempt some monsters & stuff for Pathfinder. C'ya later.

What kind of monsters are you attempting?


Solnes wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Oh man, do I wanna! Hm. That depends on when I get home this evening from the hospital after I leave work and spend time with all my furry children. She should be coming home tomorrow and it wouldn't be wise to have chocolate around the house where a woman can't have 'em. I value my life. :P
Really not wise. :)

Add ice cream to the list of forbidden contraband.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I am a no talent hack who loves toy monsters and heroes, so plastic pre-painted is generally the way for me. My daughter, however, is starting to learn to paint minis, so if that works out for me... hello, Pathfinder minis!

I'm a no talent hack too. Sometimes I find compatible pieces that have a decent base size. Maybe I should look into old Lego people or construct my own CR 35 death machine out of Lincoln Logs. Now, if minis were the size of 3'5" Star Wars figs, I'd be money.

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