| lynora |
lynora wrote:You could pour red wine on them instead of milk.Emperor7 wrote:Hmmm. I think Spaghetti Straws. :)lynora wrote:Emperor7 wrote:lynora wrote:Errands all done and enjoying some spaghetti and meatballs for breakfast. :)
Wow! Feeling young again?
New cereal from Kelloggs - Spaghetti cereal with real Meatballs! In an unusual partnership MI based Kellogss has joined forces with Ragu to embark into a new line of breakfast products. Kellogg's spokesperson Lynora-Jill had this to say, "For too long have our children been held meatless for breakfast, due to the fuss involved with cooking. Now they have a healthy, nutritious alternative. As long as they like spaghetti."
lol. Awesome. :D
I never really grew out of that whole mixing up meals thing. I often prefer dinner for breakfast and breakfast for dinner. :)
So I'm thinking Spaghetti Flakes, now with real mini meatballs for the name. I think we're on the verge of cross-branding genius! :P
Spaghetti Balls, Spahetti Straws, or Spaghetti Puffs also work.
Breakfast of champions right there. :P
| Woodraven |
taig wrote:Ah, that's nothin'. I'm like that 95% of the time. The other 5% being ... when I shaved. :PUrizen wrote:taig wrote:Woodraven has nothing to worry about, if I'm there.I figured you for a clean shaven sort... ?I shave once every 3-4 days, so sorta...
the face is no problem that's easy. I promise no sleeveless shirts in public only when I sleep. Solnes btw should I worry abot shaving my arms/manscaping before I head down :S
| Freehold DM |
Good morn- er, afternoon, Fawlty Towers!!!
As we post, I am exhausted- today was rather heavy on manual labor and since I sold my baby last night, I'll be walking/busing home rather than riding so I"m sure I'll be even more tired. AND I have the second job today. It's not a fun day to be me...
But oh well. It's the end of the month, and I've got paperwork to get in, so I'm gonna get to it.
| Freehold DM |
Freehold DM wrote:Did you at least ask your wife first?Good morn- er, afternoon, Fawlty Towers!!!
As we post, I am exhausted- today was rather heavy on manual labor and since I sold my baby last night, I'll be walking/busing home rather than riding so I"m sure I'll be even more tired.
I told her about it when I came in last night. She muttered something about me waking her up and then went back to sleep.
She was surprised in the morning, let me tell you.
| Emperor7 |
Davi The Eccentric wrote:Freehold DM wrote:Did you at least ask your wife first?Good morn- er, afternoon, Fawlty Towers!!!
As we post, I am exhausted- today was rather heavy on manual labor and since I sold my baby last night, I'll be walking/busing home rather than riding so I"m sure I'll be even more tired.
I told her about it when I came in last night. She muttered something about me waking her up and then went back to sleep.
She was surprised in the morning, let me tell you.
My wife is happy when I'm too tired to bother her. ;P
Celestial Healer
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Treppa wrote:Works for me! :Dlynora wrote:You could pour red wine on them instead of milk.Emperor7 wrote:Hmmm. I think Spaghetti Straws. :)lynora wrote:Emperor7 wrote:lynora wrote:Errands all done and enjoying some spaghetti and meatballs for breakfast. :)
Wow! Feeling young again?
New cereal from Kelloggs - Spaghetti cereal with real Meatballs! In an unusual partnership MI based Kellogss has joined forces with Ragu to embark into a new line of breakfast products. Kellogg's spokesperson Lynora-Jill had this to say, "For too long have our children been held meatless for breakfast, due to the fuss involved with cooking. Now they have a healthy, nutritious alternative. As long as they like spaghetti."
lol. Awesome. :D
I never really grew out of that whole mixing up meals thing. I often prefer dinner for breakfast and breakfast for dinner. :)
So I'm thinking Spaghetti Flakes, now with real mini meatballs for the name. I think we're on the verge of cross-branding genius! :P
Spaghetti Balls, Spahetti Straws, or Spaghetti Puffs also work.
That's my kind of breakfast!
| Solnes |
Urizen wrote:the face is no problem that's easy. I promise no sleeveless shirts in public only when I sleep. Solnes btw should I worry abot shaving my arms/manscaping before I head down :Staig wrote:Ah, that's nothin'. I'm like that 95% of the time. The other 5% being ... when I shaved. :PUrizen wrote:taig wrote:Woodraven has nothing to worry about, if I'm there.I figured you for a clean shaven sort... ?I shave once every 3-4 days, so sorta...
LOL why are you asking me? ;)
In seriousness, I would manscape just in case you get lucky. Arms? Not many women worry over that. I don;t think?| Solnes |
Woodraven wrote:the face is no problem that's easy. I promise no sleeveless shirts in public only when I sleep. Solnes btw should I worry abot shaving my arms/manscaping before I head down :S...which reminds me...hopefully the lord and lady are very generous with their AC. *crossing fingers*
I like it at about 74 he likes it a lil warmer. Is that ok? We could get a fan for you to use at night. :)
| Emperor7 |
Urizen wrote:I like it at about 74 he likes it a lil warmer. Is that ok? We could get a fan for you to use at night. :)Woodraven wrote:the face is no problem that's easy. I promise no sleeveless shirts in public only when I sleep. Solnes btw should I worry abot shaving my arms/manscaping before I head down :S...which reminds me...hopefully the lord and lady are very generous with their AC. *crossing fingers*
If it's one of those slave girls that stand over you waving palm fronds he might never go home. ;P
| Woodraven |
Woodraven wrote:Urizen wrote:the face is no problem that's easy. I promise no sleeveless shirts in public only when I sleep. Solnes btw should I worry abot shaving my arms/manscaping before I head down :Staig wrote:Ah, that's nothin'. I'm like that 95% of the time. The other 5% being ... when I shaved. :PUrizen wrote:taig wrote:Woodraven has nothing to worry about, if I'm there.I figured you for a clean shaven sort... ?I shave once every 3-4 days, so sorta...
LOL why are you asking me? ;)
In seriousness, I would manscape just in case you get lucky. Arms? Not many women worry over that. I don;t think?
uhmmm because you are of the Female gender.....I think :P
| Solnes |
Solnes wrote:uhmmm because you are of the Female gender.....I think :PWoodraven wrote:Urizen wrote:the face is no problem that's easy. I promise no sleeveless shirts in public only when I sleep. Solnes btw should I worry abot shaving my arms/manscaping before I head down :Staig wrote:Ah, that's nothin'. I'm like that 95% of the time. The other 5% being ... when I shaved. :PUrizen wrote:taig wrote:Woodraven has nothing to worry about, if I'm there.I figured you for a clean shaven sort... ?I shave once every 3-4 days, so sorta...
LOL why are you asking me? ;)
In seriousness, I would manscape just in case you get lucky. Arms? Not many women worry over that. I don;t think?
Last time I checked anyways, :D
| lynora |
The inspection for the new house went well. No major issues we need to worry about before moving in. Now all we need to do is wait for the final financing. Then we will be living the dream, as it were. :)
That's great. Hope the financing goes through quickly and with no headaches. :)
alleynbard
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alleynbard wrote:The inspection for the new house went well. No major issues we need to worry about before moving in. Now all we need to do is wait for the final financing. Then we will be living the dream, as it were. :)That's great. Hope the financing goes through quickly and with no headaches. :)
Thank you! I hope so too. Since I am unemployed my partner has done all of this on his own with me playing the supportive role. I am impressed by the way he has handled it. Not that I didn't think he could, but it is always nice to see your hopes confirmed.
| Urizen |
Urizen wrote:I like it at about 74 he likes it a lil warmer. Is that ok? We could get a fan for you to use at night. :)Woodraven wrote:the face is no problem that's easy. I promise no sleeveless shirts in public only when I sleep. Solnes btw should I worry abot shaving my arms/manscaping before I head down :S...which reminds me...hopefully the lord and lady are very generous with their AC. *crossing fingers*
Please. =) Or else I'm sleeping in the nude.
This is your only warning.
Celestial Healer
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Solnes wrote:Urizen wrote:I like it at about 74 he likes it a lil warmer. Is that ok? We could get a fan for you to use at night. :)Woodraven wrote:the face is no problem that's easy. I promise no sleeveless shirts in public only when I sleep. Solnes btw should I worry abot shaving my arms/manscaping before I head down :S...which reminds me...hopefully the lord and lady are very generous with their AC. *crossing fingers*Please. =) Or else I'm sleeping in the nude.
This is your only warning.
*books a trip to MB*
What?
| Urizen |
Urizen wrote:I see....what do you have against beards?Woodraven wrote:trimmed the goatee let the cheek stubble stay. Trying to go with the beard againNah, you should stick with a couple day old stubble or a thin goatee. Nix the beard idea.
When groomed? Nothing at all. I can't see you wearing something scraggly and unkempt, though. Now WR, on the other hand ... just doesn't have your spit, polish, and panache, sir. :P
| Urizen |
The inspection for the new house went well. No major issues we need to worry about before moving in. Now all we need to do is wait for the final financing. Then we will be living the dream, as it were. :)
Awesome! I'm trying to remember...staying in Reynoldsburg or did you go over to Pickerington?
| Urizen |
Plugging away at my new article for the Workshop of the Clockwork Gnome. Then it is time to write an article re-capping the current situation in my home Ptolus campaign. That one is just for you Urizen. :)
What is holding me up right now is the development of some mechanics to go with both.
Looking forward to it, sir! And glad that you finally decided to come out of system neutral and back to Pathfinder. Now you can sleep a little bit better at night. ;)
alleynbard
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alleynbard wrote:When groomed? Nothing at all. I can't see you wearing something scraggly and unkempt, though. Now WR, on the other hand ... just doesn't have your spit, polish, and panache, sir. :PUrizen wrote:I see....what do you have against beards?Woodraven wrote:trimmed the goatee let the cheek stubble stay. Trying to go with the beard againNah, you should stick with a couple day old stubble or a thin goatee. Nix the beard idea.
Aren't you the clever one? :) I do have a bit of an obsession about my beard. I shave it off completely every so often just so I can restart it and insure it stays neat, tidy and symmetrical.
Lately, I have considered going clean shaven.
| Urizen |
Aren't you the clever one? :) I do have a bit of an obsession about my beard. I shave it off completely every so often just so I can restart it and insure it stays neat, tidy and symmetrical.
I would be that way too. My woman thinks I'm sometimes a little bit too symmetrical ... except when it comes to piling all my mail and books on the table. Heh. I like to keep a couple days of stubble, but will clean up the neck area more frequently. But that's about as much manscaping as I get.
| Freehold DM |
Urizen wrote:alleynbard wrote:When groomed? Nothing at all. I can't see you wearing something scraggly and unkempt, though. Now WR, on the other hand ... just doesn't have your spit, polish, and panache, sir. :PUrizen wrote:I see....what do you have against beards?Woodraven wrote:trimmed the goatee let the cheek stubble stay. Trying to go with the beard againNah, you should stick with a couple day old stubble or a thin goatee. Nix the beard idea.Aren't you the clever one? :) I do have a bit of an obsession about my beard. I shave it off completely every so often just so I can restart it and insure it stays neat, tidy and symmetrical.
Lately, I have considered going clean shaven.
Awright folks, I'm heading out- I'm tired after a day full of surprising manual labor. Food delivery came an hour before the day ended and I'm rather exasperated.
In terms of Workshop of the Clockwork Gnome, I say go edition neutral!!!! Ptolus is world, not a system, and there are a lot of 4th ed adherents.
I also, have gone clean shaven of late, and I'm rocking that look until I decide to grow back the goatee.
ANd that's it for me. See everyone later!
Studpuffin
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Studpuffin wrote:Oh crud... I just realized I run tomorrow and haven't prepared! Aiyiyi!
I won't be able to work until this evening either... grrrrrrrr, so frustrating.
Whatever, Mr. I-Can-Statblock-In-My-Sleep-In-10-minutes. You'll be ready to bring it and wing it.
;)
But I want to do it NOW!