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naked leaf, does that mean he is organic?

mmmmmm...Pie


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Afternoon all

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Patrick Curtin wrote:

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Afternoon all

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Afternoon.

How goes it?

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Well, looks like everyone is being productive this morning. And by productive, I mean not commenting on my threads. So, sad, really. Everyone is being sad this morning. I'm so sorry.
:P
Soon they'll want to talk about the eternal struggle of Law and Chaos, Frog God Games, OSR crybabies, Smuggler's Shiv and pie, but they won't be able to, because I will be gone to work. And that goes double for killing webtrolls in their forest caves.

I asked a couple of questions :P


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Whinging...in the blogosphere, makes me happy
Whinging...on the messageboards, can make me cry
Whinging of a trollb++@$, sounds so lovely
Whinging...almost always...makes me high


Patrick Curtin wrote:

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Afternoon all

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Afternoon, Monkey. Guess there wasn't too much to share about the Whelan exhibit?


Crimson Jester wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Well, looks like everyone is being productive this morning. And by productive, I mean not commenting on my threads. So, sad, really. Everyone is being sad this morning. I'm so sorry.
:P
Soon they'll want to talk about the eternal struggle of Law and Chaos, Frog God Games, OSR crybabies, Smuggler's Shiv and pie, but they won't be able to, because I will be gone to work. And that goes double for killing webtrolls in their forest caves.
I asked a couple of questions :P

What? You're getting to be like Allen "Wall of Text" Taliesin Jr. Looked like good stuff, but I'll have to have time to wallow in it. I had one response before, but FB lost it, and now I can't rem what I was saying. :(


Woodraven wrote:
Ames is very green friendly (both ways there Uri). Our buses have a bike rack for two bikes on the front of them. They just put into service at least 3 hybrid buses. You should visit Iowa sometime it is a very nice place but boring sometimes.

Hey, how did I get named dropped here? I'm known for the other stuff. :p

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Well, looks like everyone is being productive this morning. And by productive, I mean not commenting on my threads. So, sad, really. Everyone is being sad this morning. I'm so sorry.
:P
Soon they'll want to talk about the eternal struggle of Law and Chaos, Frog God Games, OSR crybabies, Smuggler's Shiv and pie, but they won't be able to, because I will be gone to work. And that goes double for killing webtrolls in their forest caves.
I asked a couple of questions :P
What? You're getting to be like Allen "Wall of Text" Taliesin Jr. Looked like good stuff, but I'll have to have time to wallow in it. I had one response before, but FB lost it, and now I can't rem what I was saying. :(

See here I am trying and nothing. Nothing. No one else has noticed or cared. ;) I get no respect. I feel like Rodney Dangerfield jr. please tell me you remember who he was Just an empty voice on the wasteland that is the interwebz. on and on I go where I stop nobody knows.


Ever have one of those days where you could not get anything done because people kept interrupting you when you weren't wasting time online?!?!?

It's frustrating!!! The moment I pick up a pen to do some real work, there's a phone call or a door knock or I have to run a group or do something that takes me away from paperwork that's piling up. But if I want to take a moment to rest my eyes and do something leisurely, people forget where I am!!!

Maybe I shouldnt' be complaining about this...?


Urizen wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
Ames is very green friendly (both ways there Uri). Our buses have a bike rack for two bikes on the front of them. They just put into service at least 3 hybrid buses. You should visit Iowa sometime it is a very nice place but boring sometimes.
Hey, how did I get named dropped here? I'm known for the other stuff. :p

My mind went off topic and yours was the first name that came to mind.

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Urizen wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
Ames is very green friendly (both ways there Uri). Our buses have a bike rack for two bikes on the front of them. They just put into service at least 3 hybrid buses. You should visit Iowa sometime it is a very nice place but boring sometimes.
Hey, how did I get named dropped here? I'm known for the other stuff. :p

Are you still enslaving atheists?

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Freehold DM wrote:

Ever have one of those days where you could not get anything done because people kept interrupting you when you weren't wasting time online?!?!?

It's frustrating!!! The moment I pick up a pen to do some real work, there's a phone call or a door knock or I have to run a group or do something that takes me away from paperwork that's piling up. But if I want to take a moment to rest my eyes and do something leisurely, people forget where I am!!!

Maybe I shouldnt' be complaining about this...?

Yes. I have also had the opposite, or well almost opposite happen. Where I am caught up but need to talk to people who are no where to be found because they are goofing off. fun times.

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taig wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
Ames is very green friendly (both ways there Uri). Our buses have a bike rack for two bikes on the front of them. They just put into service at least 3 hybrid buses. You should visit Iowa sometime it is a very nice place but boring sometimes.
Hey, how did I get named dropped here? I'm known for the other stuff. :p
Are you still enslaving atheists?

We can enslave them now? What about wiccans or say just agnostics? Canadians?

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Crimson Jester wrote:
taig wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
Ames is very green friendly (both ways there Uri). Our buses have a bike rack for two bikes on the front of them. They just put into service at least 3 hybrid buses. You should visit Iowa sometime it is a very nice place but boring sometimes.
Hey, how did I get named dropped here? I'm known for the other stuff. :p
Are you still enslaving atheists?
We can enslave them now? What about wiccans or say just agnostics? Canadians?

Nah, we'd just deny your right to call us property... rise up in violent revolution and then have bacon cheeseburgers and beer (because that violates so many religious laws of more than one religion). Mmmm, freedom.


taig wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
Ames is very green friendly (both ways there Uri). Our buses have a bike rack for two bikes on the front of them. They just put into service at least 3 hybrid buses. You should visit Iowa sometime it is a very nice place but boring sometimes.
Hey, how did I get named dropped here? I'm known for the other stuff. :p
Are you still enslaving atheists?

I'm focusing on henotheists. Their sunny dispositions annoy me.

RPG Superstar 2012

Urizen wrote:
taig wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
Ames is very green friendly (both ways there Uri). Our buses have a bike rack for two bikes on the front of them. They just put into service at least 3 hybrid buses. You should visit Iowa sometime it is a very nice place but boring sometimes.
Hey, how did I get named dropped here? I'm known for the other stuff. :p
Are you still enslaving atheists?
I'm focusing on henotheists. Their sunny dispositions annoy me.

OK. You'd better emancipate the atheist you own, then.

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Studpuffin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
taig wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
Ames is very green friendly (both ways there Uri). Our buses have a bike rack for two bikes on the front of them. They just put into service at least 3 hybrid buses. You should visit Iowa sometime it is a very nice place but boring sometimes.
Hey, how did I get named dropped here? I'm known for the other stuff. :p
Are you still enslaving atheists?
We can enslave them now? What about wiccans or say just agnostics? Canadians?
Nah, we'd just deny your right to call us property... rise up in violent revolution and then have bacon cheeseburgers and beer (because that violates so many religious laws of more than one religion). Mmmm, freedom.

You can have the beer, don't like it. But keep your bloody hands off my bacon!

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Proof of heaven!


Crimson Jester wrote:
Proof of heaven!

My father makes this each christmas. Yummy Yummy.

Recipe

Liberty's Edge

Hehehe, I wrote a song.

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Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Proof of heaven!

My father makes this each christmas. Yummy Yummy.

Recipe

12 ounces chicken livers............Yeach!!

Scarab Sages

Tip of the day --

Spoiler:
The number pad on your calculator/keyboard is different than the number pad on the phone.

grrrrrrr.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Proof of heaven!

My father makes this each christmas. Yummy Yummy.

Recipe

12 ounces chicken livers............Yeach!!

Don't get me wrong; I was a skeptic too at first. It's only one of two situations where I'd dare eat livers.

The other is a place called Ron's Roost down in West Cincy. They fry them and they're the bomb. I'd never knew it was liver.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:

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Afternoon all

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Afternoon, Monkey. Guess there wasn't too much to share about the Whelan exhibit?

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I shared alla that yesterday. If you want to see the link to the paintings I perused, they are here: >Art the monkey saw. Not a lot of discussion sparked


Crimson Jester wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:

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Afternoon all

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Afternoon.

How goes it?

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Meh. It goes

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Whoa... Well it's about damn time, IMO.

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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:

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Afternoon all

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Afternoon, Monkey. Guess there wasn't too much to share about the Whelan exhibit?

*blink*

I shared alla that yesterday. If you want to see the link to the paintings I perused, they are here: >Art the monkey saw. Not a lot of discussion sparked

Loved it but was too busy with Winny kids to post a lot.

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Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Proof of heaven!

My father makes this each christmas. Yummy Yummy.

Recipe

12 ounces chicken livers............Yeach!!

Don't get me wrong; I was a skeptic too at first. It's only one of two situations where I'd dare eat livers.

The other is a place called Ron's Roost down in West Cincy. They fry them and they're the bomb. I'd never knew it was liver.

I will take your word for it. I ate some by accident and darn near vomited, I don't think my wife had a greater laugh for onwards of a month.

Liberty's Edge

I want shark, I'll settle for salmon though.

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Studpuffin wrote:
I want shark, I'll settle for salmon though.

How does shark taste?

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Crimson Jester wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
I want shark, I'll settle for salmon though.
How does shark taste?

Depends on how its prepared, but just grilled (the way I like it) it's really good. Salty, fishy... but better than tuna or salmon. Especially with a little lemon. It's so expensive though, I never get it. I'm just super craving it.

Liberty's Edge

Shark is nice, but I do think I prefer salmon. The best salmon I have ever had was out in Seattle, which is not surprising really.

Specifically we went to Ivar's Salmon House, which sits on Lake Union. We were seated by one of their massive windows and enjoyed a fantastic view of the city skyline while feasting on delicious seafood.

Liberty's Edge

Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Proof of heaven!

My father makes this each christmas. Yummy Yummy.

Recipe

12 ounces chicken livers............Yeach!!

Don't get me wrong; I was a skeptic too at first. It's only one of two situations where I'd dare eat livers.

The other is a place called Ron's Roost down in West Cincy. They fry them and they're the bomb. I'd never knew it was liver.

The only way I eat liver is in the form of a pate or braunschweiger. Otherwise, my mind dwells on the core use of that organ and it makes it difficult for me to eat. But I might like them fried.

Liberty's Edge

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Well, looks like everyone is being productive this morning. And by productive, I mean not commenting on my threads. So, sad, really. Everyone is being sad this morning. I'm so sorry.
:P
Soon they'll want to talk about the eternal struggle of Law and Chaos, Frog God Games, OSR crybabies, Smuggler's Shiv and pie, but they won't be able to, because I will be gone to work. And that goes double for killing webtrolls in their forest caves.
I asked a couple of questions :P
What? You're getting to be like Allen "Wall of Text" Taliesin Jr. Looked like good stuff, but I'll have to have time to wallow in it. I had one response before, but FB lost it, and now I can't rem what I was saying. :(

Sadness. :( I like my walls of text. It shows I am engaged. But I guess it does take a lot to tackle.

By the way, I changed my name so I would no longer be a Jr. Which you wouldn't know, but I thought it might be okay to mention it. :)

Scarab Sages

alleynbard wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Proof of heaven!

My father makes this each christmas. Yummy Yummy.

Recipe

12 ounces chicken livers............Yeach!!

Don't get me wrong; I was a skeptic too at first. It's only one of two situations where I'd dare eat livers.

The other is a place called Ron's Roost down in West Cincy. They fry them and they're the bomb. I'd never knew it was liver.

The only way I eat liver is in the form of a pate or braunschweiger. Otherwise, my mind dwells on the core use of that organ and it makes it difficult for me to eat. But I might like them fried.

Everything's better fried...


Studpuffin wrote:
I want shark, I'll settle for salmon though.

sordfish tastes closer to shark than salmon, and those are the only fish I enjoy eating.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Loved it but was too busy with Winny kids to post a lot.

Meh, don't mind me, just a bit cranky this aft. My mood has improved since I saw the soopa fly snooka splash over in another area.

BA-DOW!

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Toddzilla wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
I want shark, I'll settle for salmon though.
sordfish tastes closer to shark than salmon, and those are the only fish I enjoy eating.

Have you tried Wolfthulhu's sharktopus? It's got lots of cheese.

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taig wrote:
Toddzilla wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
I want shark, I'll settle for salmon though.
sordfish tastes closer to shark than salmon, and those are the only fish I enjoy eating.
Have you tried Wolfthulhu's sharktopus? It's got lots of cheese.

Shark steaks, calamari and cheese? What more could you ask for?

I've never had a chance to try shark. Would certainly like to though.


taig wrote:
Toddzilla wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
I want shark, I'll settle for salmon though.
sordfish tastes closer to shark than salmon, and those are the only fish I enjoy eating.
Have you tried Wolfthulhu's sharktopus? It's got lots of cheese.

not yet. sounds tasty as long as it doesnt have the consistency of calamari.


Dear god all this talk of fish resulted in me getting FREE SUSHI to take home for dinner.

THANK YOU FAWLTY HOUSE! THANK YOU SUSHI HOUSE!!!!!!


Toddzilla wrote:
taig wrote:
Toddzilla wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
I want shark, I'll settle for salmon though.
sordfish tastes closer to shark than salmon, and those are the only fish I enjoy eating.
Have you tried Wolfthulhu's sharktopus? It's got lots of cheese.
not yet. sounds tasty as long as it doesnt have the consistency of calamari.

What? Calamari good!

RPG Superstar 2012

Freehold DM wrote:

Dear god all this talk of fish resulted in me getting FREE SUSHI to take home for dinner.

THANK YOU FAWLTY HOUSE! THANK YOU SUSHI HOUSE!!!!!!

Congrats!

OK, let's all talk about steak, so I can get a free steak. :)


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Freehold DM wrote:

Dear god all this talk of fish resulted in me getting FREE SUSHI to take home for dinner.

THANK YOU FAWLTY HOUSE! THANK YOU SUSHI HOUSE!!!!!!

Dammit now I want sushi, and I can't have it for another 2 months. Well I could but my pregnant wife might kill me if I did.

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Moff Rimmer wrote:
alleynbard wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Proof of heaven!

My father makes this each christmas. Yummy Yummy.

Recipe

12 ounces chicken livers............Yeach!!

Don't get me wrong; I was a skeptic too at first. It's only one of two situations where I'd dare eat livers.

The other is a place called Ron's Roost down in West Cincy. They fry them and they're the bomb. I'd never knew it was liver.

The only way I eat liver is in the form of a pate or braunschweiger. Otherwise, my mind dwells on the core use of that organ and it makes it difficult for me to eat. But I might like them fried.
Everything's better fried...

I am flabbergasted. How does one deep fry coca-cola?

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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Loved it but was too busy with Winny kids to post a lot.

Meh, don't mind me, just a bit cranky this aft. My mood has improved since I saw the soopa fly snooka splash over in another area.

BA-DOW!

It was dino-mite!!

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Damn, I wish I could afford to go out for sushi.

This thread is making me hungry.

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Freehold DM wrote:

Dear god all this talk of fish resulted in me getting FREE SUSHI to take home for dinner.

THANK YOU FAWLTY HOUSE! THANK YOU SUSHI HOUSE!!!!!!

Share and share alike!


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Crimson Jester wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
alleynbard wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Proof of heaven!

My father makes this each christmas. Yummy Yummy.

Recipe

12 ounces chicken livers............Yeach!!

Don't get me wrong; I was a skeptic too at first. It's only one of two situations where I'd dare eat livers.

The other is a place called Ron's Roost down in West Cincy. They fry them and they're the bomb. I'd never knew it was liver.

The only way I eat liver is in the form of a pate or braunschweiger. Otherwise, my mind dwells on the core use of that organ and it makes it difficult for me to eat. But I might like them fried.
Everything's better fried...
I am flabbergasted. How does one deep fry coca-cola?

I think they freeze it.

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