
Freehold DM |
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Rosita the Riveter wrote:Orthos wrote:I'm also an Olive Garden fan. But I don't usually dress up to go, though if I go after work or church I'll usually be dressed up for that and not bother to change.I can't comprehend. I got an appetizer with two triangular fried mozzarella pieces and three small chicken strips, and they charged me 12 dollars for a tiny portion of something clearly frozen and reheated. The main course was a chicken sandwich, which was dry, clearly reheated, small, and likewise expensive. Three people came out to fifty dollars for worse quality than McDonalds.Small chicken sandwich? You mean the breadstick chicken sandwich? It is on the small side but it is from the kids menu so it's supposed to be. And $50 for 3 people is on the cheep side as far as sit down restaurants go. When I go out with my parents the bill is usually close to $80 for an appetizer, 3 drinks, and our entrees depending on where we go of course. And if you did order from the kids menu then the quality was probably similar to something from fast food as well.
Like others have recommended try the endless soup or salad and breadsticks next time (if there is a next time).
this is why I cook myself.
Come to Freehold's Kitchen where the food is...Freeholdian. And not 80 dollars.

Tacticslion |
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And space, our house is tiny (with a decent size yard tho.
That's okay. You'll make me a literal "man-cave", with air-conditioning. Probably in about eight hours.
Probably made with help from the excess of building materials and/or boulders that happen to be around.
It'll have a nice fountain, and all the natural amenaties and be nicer than your house and be underground.
The only thing it'd lack is "decent" floors or walls, and the former would be handed by a loooooooooooot of bearskin rugs which you would provide by murdering marauding bears with a vengeance (and probably "borrowed" construction equipment), and providing them to me. That'd probably set you back another eight hours, but it'd be worth it.
(I may be slightly over-estimating your capabilities. But not too much. I've seen pictures.) ;D

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Count me in the not-so-keen-on-Olive Garden crowd. Everywhere I've lived there have been places to get better, less expensive "Italian" (i.e. American, but with tomatoes) food. I've had decent meals there, and people keep giving me gift cards for some reason, but it's never my first choice. And I order carefully to avoid things that I know will be lame warmed-over frozen foods.

Drejk |
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Treppa wrote:Freehold DM wrote:Those don't look like molars. Which teeth were they?3 and 19. One had 3 roots, the other 2. Each root had to be removed separately because they both had old root canals and the teeth fell apart as they were being extracted. Nothing unusual for endo-treated toofs.
On the plus side, extracting 3 did NOT tear a hole in my sinus as they feared. On the minus side, I can't shoot milk out of my nose through the tooth hole as I hoped.
Im glad your sinus survived intact.
On a related note, I may have to go in for extraction of all 5 wisdom teeth within the year
yep. five.
Aniuś The Teethwise?

Kajehase |

So I got my hair chopped off this week. It was a bit traumatic for me. I really like long hair, but mine had started to look like it belonged to a Barbie that had been played with for too long. So haircut. It's not too bad, but I was pretty upset on the first day because my hairdresser styled it weird. It was like I went from Barbie hair to Lego hair. And now it's pretty much just run totally wild. I'm trying to convince myself that I don't hate it and that curls are cute. I do not adjust to change well. :)
I slipped with the scissors while trimming my beard a few months ago and had to shave it all off - which meant I had to shorten my hair by about 1-½ decimeter as well...
I hated it! Made me look like a free-church kiddy-fiddling pastor. At least the beard's back to a decent size again.

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captain yesterday wrote:And space, our house is tiny (with a decent size yard tho.That's okay. You'll make me a literal "man-cave", with air-conditioning. Probably in about eight hours.
Probably made with help from the excess of building materials and/or boulders that happen to be around.
It'll have a nice fountain, and all the natural amenaties and be nicer than your house and be underground.
The only thing it'd lack is "decent" floors or walls, and the former would be handed by a loooooooooooot of bearskin rugs which you would provide by murdering marauding bears with a vengeance (and probably "borrowed" construction equipment), and providing them to me. That'd probably set you back another eight hours, but it'd be worth it.
(I may be slightly over-estimating your capabilities. But not too much. I've seen pictures.) ;D
You might be underestimating actually, not only have I studied how to build castles, my best friend and former co-worker builds Catapults (and brews his own mead)

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lynora wrote:So I got my hair chopped off this week. It was a bit traumatic for me. I really like long hair, but mine had started to look like it belonged to a Barbie that had been played with for too long. So haircut. It's not too bad, but I was pretty upset on the first day because my hairdresser styled it weird. It was like I went from Barbie hair to Lego hair. And now it's pretty much just run totally wild. I'm trying to convince myself that I don't hate it and that curls are cute. I do not adjust to change well. :)well hello...
sets black manliness to "Blair Underwood"
The one in LA Law that made Jimmy Smits's character look cool?

Drejk |
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Aranna wrote:Rosita the Riveter wrote:Orthos wrote:I'm also an Olive Garden fan. But I don't usually dress up to go, though if I go after work or church I'll usually be dressed up for that and not bother to change.I can't comprehend. I got an appetizer with two triangular fried mozzarella pieces and three small chicken strips, and they charged me 12 dollars for a tiny portion of something clearly frozen and reheated. The main course was a chicken sandwich, which was dry, clearly reheated, small, and likewise expensive. Three people came out to fifty dollars for worse quality than McDonalds.Small chicken sandwich? You mean the breadstick chicken sandwich? It is on the small side but it is from the kids menu so it's supposed to be. And $50 for 3 people is on the cheep side as far as sit down restaurants go. When I go out with my parents the bill is usually close to $80 for an appetizer, 3 drinks, and our entrees depending on where we go of course. And if you did order from the kids menu then the quality was probably similar to something from fast food as well.
Like others have recommended try the endless soup or salad and breadsticks next time (if there is a next time).
this is why I cook myself.
Come to Freehold's Kitchen where the food is...Freeholdian. And not 80 dollars.
Is that Bechamel sauce?

NobodysHome |
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So I finally went up into the attic and repaired the electric box, then posted a very kind review of the business in question.
I also managed to upload my pants to Flickr, along with a wonderful picture of Impus Minor. (He needed a recent photo for school, so I grabbed my camera and started chasing him around going, "Stand still! I need your picture! Come back here! I'm going to take your picture RIGHT NOW!"
I like the result...

Ambrosia Slaad |
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Freehold DM wrote:Those don't look like molars. Which teeth were they?3 and 19. One had 3 roots, the other 2. Each root had to be removed separately because they both had old root canals and the teeth fell apart as they were being extracted. Nothing unusual for endo-treated toofs.
Wow, Chris is accepting alternative payments for Paizo products now? Rats. As a slaad, my wisdom teeth never come in, so I never have to deal with yucky drawbacks like extreme jaw pain or increases in Wisdom. Downside is I'll never meet Steve Martin.
I hope you heal quick with no complications and abundantgood painkillers.
On the plus side, extracting 3 did NOT tear a hole in my sinus as they feared. On the minus side, I can't shoot milk out of my nose through the tooth hole as I hoped.
I am happy you don't have a hole into your sinus cavity. My kitteh Kai was born with a hole in her palette and she always suffered from sinus problems.

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It turns out it was the shimmermist caverns with this big f*#&ing vertigo bent dwarven clockwork room, also some bad ass Falmer piece of s+#+, the first time he cornered me and went to town. The second time I came prepared and between me blasting fire breath and my flame atronach we got him fairly quickly... only to turn around and see the biggest f@*!ing dwarven golem ready to cave my body thru the floor. Acting faster than it seemed like I should be able to I ran as fast as I could back to the narrow cave entrance and somehow made it because I summoned a familiar to get destroyed, from there it was just a test of patience as I slowly whittled it down with arrows comfortably out of reach of his steam breath (I assume he had it, didn't get close enough to see.
Also I'm a Werewolf.
Rampageth!!