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Snow FAWTL and the Seven DwarfsPosts


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Oh dear.


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There's also Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Or 7-Up if you're wanting something fizzy.


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Happy Birthday NH!!

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Tacticslion wrote:
Mort: the flexibility and variability of laws... :D

I watched it. I was expecting it to be more preachy but it was actually quite an interesting video.

I'll say that Pixar pays attention to details, but I knew that already.

Again my nature prevents ME from questioning the law. Pretty much.


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Scintillae wrote:
There's also Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Or 7-Up if you're wanting something fizzy.

Seven FaWtLs for Seven Bothers.

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lynora wrote:

Today was pretty good. Broken AC got replaced. Kidlet felt comfortable staying home alone for a couple hours while I ran errands. (This is a big improvement) I wore a new T-shirt. It says “My body is a temple, ancient & crumbling, probably cursed, harboring an unspeakable horror” Seemed appropriate for the monthly run to the pharmacy. :)

Green curry for dinner turned out amazingly well and went great with the purple rice (half nishiki half black cargo rice comes out purple), and I found gluten free Oreo like cookies! They were awful! Like a knockoff of the cheap knockoffs! It was awesome! (Look it’s been a while since I had Oreos, okay?)
And best of all, I am finally caught up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now off to get too little sleep before all the appointments tomorrow

Curries always go well with most types of rice. Glutinous rice might be an exception but I think it'd still be decent.

So were your gluten free Oreo like cookies awful or awesome?

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Freehold DM wrote:
lynora wrote:
Woran wrote:
lynora wrote:
Drejk wrote:
5'11" (though I haven't measured my height in ages), shoe size, hmmm somewhere between wide 42 and 43... Maybe closer to 43. What? You mean in your weird American numbers? That's, uh... Between 9 and 9.5... Uh... Why women's shoe sizes are different than men's shoe sizes?
So that women don’t realize they can spend less money buying boys shoes... or it’s the whole weird everything must be gendered thing....or both. It could be both.

Ive started buying jeans from the mens department long ago.

Those jeans have pockets. I need pockets.

Most of my clothes come from the men’s department. In addition to pockets I also have this thing where I like shirts that aren’t transparent due to thin low quality fabric. :/

And now I’m sewing more of my clothes myself because I also want them to be cute dammit!

*sniff*

More seriously, women need quality clothing. With pockets. That enhance their cuteness.

Now I'm used to no pockets, I find pockets uncomfortable. I prefer to carry a sling bag or something rather then use pockets.

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Happy Bdae NH!


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lisamarlene wrote:

Val was talking about basketball in the car last night.

He kept calling Steph Curry "Stuffed Curry".
Like it was the name of a food.

I wasn't feeling well enough to cook last night, so I did our usual big order from the tandoori house. Apparently it was their only to go order for the night. The guy showed up and said, "Your order made me so happy, I added extra lamb to your tandoori platter."

NobodysHome. Accidentally making people happy for 50+ years.


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Scintillae wrote:
Snow FAWTL and the Seven DwarfsPosts

I think that was a porn movie I saw when I worked at the video store. (Yeah, the owner thought it was amusing to put on porn on slow days so that we'd all have to be on our toes to turn it off before a customer came in. That was one way to ensure employee alertness.)

Scarab Sages

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Just a Mort wrote:

There was someone in Singapore playing a character that used the *private parts* of enemies as an improvised weapon. I understand player freedoms, but I cannot tolerate such behavior at my table. I'd flatly say you leave your nunchucks at the pathfinder lodge or you don't adventure.

Sorry Cover Turtle that I'm repeating myself, I've vented on FAWTL before. Cover Turtle said he would give the guy a long look and just say you don't do that, coldly while rolling RL intimidate.

There's another guy who causes derailment by extremely long rules arguments with the GM, every table he goes to. And when you're trying to finish your game before 11 and everyone misses the last train home... to say it irritates people is an understatement.

Using private parts would not fly for me. That is plain a step too far.

We locally have a few people who collect trophies from enemies, but they know to keep it short and none graphic.

Someone constantly derailing, even if the GM says the rules will be looked up later, would need a good talking to at first, and a cooling down period from play later, if they dont improve.

I'm sad that you had to experience all that.
There will be a new PbP game day starting. Do you want me to GM something for you?


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NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

Val was talking about basketball in the car last night.

He kept calling Steph Curry "Stuffed Curry".
Like it was the name of a food.

I wasn't feeling well enough to cook last night, so I did our usual big order from the tandoori house. Apparently it was their only to go order for the night. The guy showed up and said, "Your order made me so happy, I added extra lamb to your tandoori platter."

NobodysHome. Accidentally making people happy for 50+ years.

GothBard's influence:

When I thought, "I need to make stuffed curry now", my next two thoughts were,
"It would have to be blue" (because Dubs colors), and ergo
"It's gotta have raisins"


Some Other options:

Seven Deadly FaWtL

Seven Saintly FaWtL referring to the the seven saintly virtues

Seven Virtues of FaWtL referring to the virtues of rule

FaWtL-hedron referring to the Sihedron rune

Edge of FaWtL extremely subtle reference to Edge of Anarchy, the seventh entry of all Pathfinder Adventure Path installments; seems to fit with "FaWtL" being akin to "anarchy" in many ways...

Serpent's FaWtL or FaWtL's Skull the seventh actual adventure path by Paizo being "Serpent's Skull"

FaWtLevel 7

The FaWtL Throne

Lucky Number FaWtL

The Fourth Prime FaWtL

FaWtL Average 2d6 (round up)

FaWtL Luminaries the seven classical planets reference

FaWtL Heavens or Seven Mounts of FaWtL seven heavens/Celestia reference

FaWtL-bow/Seven Colors of FaWtL seven colors of the rainbow

FaWtL Seas Seven Seas

The FaWtL Sages it's a reference, but times two

The Seven Hills of FaWtL

Seven-Star FaWtL dragon ball, among other references

FaWtL and the Deathly Hallows

Chronicles of FaWtL

The FaWtL Habits of Highly Effective People

We Are FaWtL (though it's kind of morbid)

FaWtL Heptathlon

FaWtL of Nine It's a Star Trek reference

Deep Space FaWtL also a Star Trek reference, and might work really well with the current name being Deep Six FaWtL... though it's really better saved for two FaWtLs from now

Zazpiac FaWtL

FaWtL Days
FaWtL Days of Creation
FaWtL Week
FaWtL Jubilee

Seven: the FaWtLation Revelation

The Seven Lucky FaWtL the seven lucky gods

Other things related to number seven:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7

EDIT:

Oh! And, of course, "Vidmaster FaWtL"


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lisamarlene wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:

For those who aren't aware:

Broad "Magnificent Seven" disambiguation

"Seven Samurai" disambiguation

2016 Western

The 1960 Western it's based on

The samurai film that is based on

I love the story about Kurasawa sending Sturges a sword as a gift.

Also, I'd forgotten that Vin lived.
Because McQueen always dies, like Sean Bean, I "remembered" him dying in this one, too. Weird.

EDIT: Oh, yeah. Because he died in Mexico.
#stillnotoverit

Hah!

... yeah, fair.


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Of all the options proposed so far, my vote would be for
"The Magnificent FaWtL"
or "Seven Deadly FaWtL"


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Tacticslion wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Gonna be a long day today, on account of all the f&!*ing rain yesterday.

This...

** spoiler omitted **

You misspelled "most glorious hentai I hope exists".


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Scintillae wrote:
Oh dear.

GLORIOUS!


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NobodysHome wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Snow FAWTL and the Seven DwarfsPosts

I think that was a porn movie I saw when I worked at the video store. (Yeah, the owner thought it was amusing to put on porn on slow days so that we'd all have to be on our toes to turn it off before a customer came in. That was one way to ensure employee alertness.)

I am pretty sure I saw that one.

I'll have to rewatch a few to see.


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Woran wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:

There was someone in Singapore playing a character that used the *private parts* of enemies as an improvised weapon. I understand player freedoms, but I cannot tolerate such behavior at my table. I'd flatly say you leave your nunchucks at the pathfinder lodge or you don't adventure.

Sorry Cover Turtle that I'm repeating myself, I've vented on FAWTL before. Cover Turtle said he would give the guy a long look and just say you don't do that, coldly while rolling RL intimidate.

There's another guy who causes derailment by extremely long rules arguments with the GM, every table he goes to. And when you're trying to finish your game before 11 and everyone misses the last train home... to say it irritates people is an understatement.

Using private parts would not fly for me. That is plain a step too far.

but...but....


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Our world would be so different if color of a baby's skin was completely random.

in Freehold! this is true for humans to an extent.


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lisamarlene wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

Val was talking about basketball in the car last night.

He kept calling Steph Curry "Stuffed Curry".
Like it was the name of a food.

I wasn't feeling well enough to cook last night, so I did our usual big order from the tandoori house. Apparently it was their only to go order for the night. The guy showed up and said, "Your order made me so happy, I added extra lamb to your tandoori platter."

NobodysHome. Accidentally making people happy for 50+ years.

GothBard's influence:

When I thought, "I need to make stuffed curry now", my next two thoughts were,
"It would have to be blue" (because Dubs colors), and ergo
"It's gotta have raisins"

not sure about blue curry, but if my curry is super spicey, I like some raisins in there.


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As much as I love the names, this fawtl is not dead yet.


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Freehold DM wrote:
As much as I love the names, this fawtl is not dead yet.

It's getting better!

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I'd have to get my sh*t together which is all over the place. I've played pretty much almost everything from Season 1-4, some 5, stopped at 6 because I felt that it was discriminating against what I usually play, spellcasters, or characters with animal companions(hey, what were you expecting out of a cat..?).

I won't be able to send you chronicle sheets for quite a while since after I left PFS, I let everything fall into disrepair.

Roughly I have a 14.1 wizard, 13 hexcrafter(plays like a witch),11.2 evangelist cleric, 8.2 nagaji aspirant, 5.1 soracle (heavens), 3rd level flame shaman. The rest I rather not even think about dusting off. Too much mess.

Honestly Non PFS would be easier for me.


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Tacticslion wrote:
The FaWtL Habits of Highly Effective People

C'mon, we are clearly Defective people in here. :P


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lisamarlene wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

Val was talking about basketball in the car last night.

He kept calling Steph Curry "Stuffed Curry".
Like it was the name of a food.

I wasn't feeling well enough to cook last night, so I did our usual big order from the tandoori house. Apparently it was their only to go order for the night. The guy showed up and said, "Your order made me so happy, I added extra lamb to your tandoori platter."

NobodysHome. Accidentally making people happy for 50+ years.

GothBard's influence:

When I thought, "I need to make stuffed curry now", my next two thoughts were,
"It would have to be blue" (because Dubs colors), and ergo
"It's gotta have raisins"

Better off Dead is MY favorite movie.

GothBard's is So I Married an Axe Murderer.


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NobodysHome wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Snow FAWTL and the Seven DwarfsPosts

I think that was a porn movie I saw when I worked at the video store. (Yeah, the owner thought it was amusing to put on porn on slow days so that we'd all have to be on our toes to turn it off before a customer came in. That was one way to ensure employee alertness.)

...well I feel unclean.


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Tacticslion wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:

For those who aren't aware:

Broad "Magnificent Seven" disambiguation

"Seven Samurai" disambiguation

2016 Western

The 1960 Western it's based on

The samurai film that is based on

I love the story about Kurasawa sending Sturges a sword as a gift.

Also, I'd forgotten that Vin lived.
Because McQueen always dies, like Sean Bean, I "remembered" him dying in this one, too. Weird.

EDIT: Oh, yeah. Because he died in Mexico.
#stillnotoverit

Hah!

... yeah, fair.

I love this bit:

Quote:
Howard Thompson of The New York Times called the film a "pallid, pretentious and overlong reflection of the Japanese original"; according to Thompson, "don't expect anything like the ice-cold suspense, the superb juxtaposition of revealing human vignettes and especially the pile-driver tempo of the first Seven."

"They changed it, now it sucks!" is a classic of all nerds, it seems!

Don't get me wrong, Seven Samurai is absolutely excellent, but it's funny to say, The Magnificent Seven sucks.


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lisamarlene wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
As much as I love the names, this fawtl is not dead yet.

It's getting better!

It feels happeeeeeeeeeeeeeee~!


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Proof that my kids understand me:

Last night, as I was going to bed, I found a lump in my pillowcase. Inside was a sheet of 8.5"x14" paper crumpled around a banana and a penny with a 3"x5" card crudely taped to it that said, "Happy L8 Krismas Dab!"

And that is just an awesome birthday gift for me! I am quite happy.

Scarab Sages

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Just a Mort wrote:

I'd have to get my sh*t together which is all over the place. I've played pretty much almost everything from Season 1-4, some 5, stopped at 6 because I felt that it was discriminating against what I usually play, spellcasters, or characters with animal companions(hey, what were you expecting out of a cat..?).

I won't be able to send you chronicle sheets for quite a while since after I left PFS, I let everything fall into disrepair.

Roughly I have a 14.1 wizard, 13 hexcrafter(plays like a witch),11.2 evangelist cleric, 8.2 nagaji aspirant, 5.1 soracle (heavens), 3rd level flame shaman. The rest I rather not even think about dusting off. Too much mess.

Honestly Non PFS would be easier for me.

Non-PFS is no problem. I've had this idea of starting a game where everyone had an owlbear companion.


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NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

Val was talking about basketball in the car last night.

He kept calling Steph Curry "Stuffed Curry".
Like it was the name of a food.

I wasn't feeling well enough to cook last night, so I did our usual big order from the tandoori house. Apparently it was their only to go order for the night. The guy showed up and said, "Your order made me so happy, I added extra lamb to your tandoori platter."

NobodysHome. Accidentally making people happy for 50+ years.

GothBard's influence:

When I thought, "I need to make stuffed curry now", my next two thoughts were,
"It would have to be blue" (because Dubs colors), and ergo
"It's gotta have raisins"

Better off Dead is MY favorite movie.

GothBard's is So I Married an Axe Murderer.

i always get 3 o clock high- one of my favorite 80s movies of all time- confused with better off dead. Not sure why.


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Scintillae wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Snow FAWTL and the Seven DwarfsPosts

I think that was a porn movie I saw when I worked at the video store. (Yeah, the owner thought it was amusing to put on porn on slow days so that we'd all have to be on our toes to turn it off before a customer came in. That was one way to ensure employee alertness.)

...well I feel unclean.

:-D


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Tacticslion wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:

For those who aren't aware:

Broad "Magnificent Seven" disambiguation

"Seven Samurai" disambiguation

2016 Western

The 1960 Western it's based on

The samurai film that is based on

I love the story about Kurasawa sending Sturges a sword as a gift.

Also, I'd forgotten that Vin lived.
Because McQueen always dies, like Sean Bean, I "remembered" him dying in this one, too. Weird.

EDIT: Oh, yeah. Because he died in Mexico.
#stillnotoverit

Hah!

... yeah, fair.

I love this bit:

Quote:
Howard Thompson of The New York Times called the film a "pallid, pretentious and overlong reflection of the Japanese original"; according to Thompson, "don't expect anything like the ice-cold suspense, the superb juxtaposition of revealing human vignettes and especially the pile-driver tempo of the first Seven."

"They changed it, now it sucks!" is a classic of all nerds, it seems!

Don't get me wrong, Seven Samurai is absolutely excellent, but it's funny to say, The Magnificent Seven sucks.

I liked it before it was cool!!


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Just a Mort wrote:
lynora wrote:

Today was pretty good. Broken AC got replaced. Kidlet felt comfortable staying home alone for a couple hours while I ran errands. (This is a big improvement) I wore a new T-shirt. It says “My body is a temple, ancient & crumbling, probably cursed, harboring an unspeakable horror” Seemed appropriate for the monthly run to the pharmacy. :)

Green curry for dinner turned out amazingly well and went great with the purple rice (half nishiki half black cargo rice comes out purple), and I found gluten free Oreo like cookies! They were awful! Like a knockoff of the cheap knockoffs! It was awesome! (Look it’s been a while since I had Oreos, okay?)
And best of all, I am finally caught up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now off to get too little sleep before all the appointments tomorrow

Curries always go well with most types of rice. Glutinous rice might be an exception but I think it'd still be decent.

So were your gluten free Oreo like cookies awful or awesome?

Yes. It’s hard to explain. They were awful and awesome at the same time. It’s like eating the sad attempts at gluten free donuts. Objectively you know they’re awful, but you’re so glad to be eating a donut that you don’t even care that it’s utter crap. *shrug* It makes no sense if you don’t have to go through it.


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Just a Mort wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
lynora wrote:
Woran wrote:
lynora wrote:
Drejk wrote:
5'11" (though I haven't measured my height in ages), shoe size, hmmm somewhere between wide 42 and 43... Maybe closer to 43. What? You mean in your weird American numbers? That's, uh... Between 9 and 9.5... Uh... Why women's shoe sizes are different than men's shoe sizes?
So that women don’t realize they can spend less money buying boys shoes... or it’s the whole weird everything must be gendered thing....or both. It could be both.

Ive started buying jeans from the mens department long ago.

Those jeans have pockets. I need pockets.

Most of my clothes come from the men’s department. In addition to pockets I also have this thing where I like shirts that aren’t transparent due to thin low quality fabric. :/

And now I’m sewing more of my clothes myself because I also want them to be cute dammit!

*sniff*

More seriously, women need quality clothing. With pockets. That enhance their cuteness.

Now I'm used to no pockets, I find pockets uncomfortable. I prefer to carry a sling bag or something rather then use pockets.

All the time? Like a purse is an outside the house thing. I need pockets so I have somewhere to put my phone so it stays with me and I’m not perpetually wandering around trying to figure out where I set it down.


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Now I have to figure out a way to watch both editions of the magnificent 7... You know, for edumacation purposes.

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lynora wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
lynora wrote:

Today was pretty good. Broken AC got replaced. Kidlet felt comfortable staying home alone for a couple hours while I ran errands. (This is a big improvement) I wore a new T-shirt. It says “My body is a temple, ancient & crumbling, probably cursed, harboring an unspeakable horror” Seemed appropriate for the monthly run to the pharmacy. :)

Green curry for dinner turned out amazingly well and went great with the purple rice (half nishiki half black cargo rice comes out purple), and I found gluten free Oreo like cookies! They were awful! Like a knockoff of the cheap knockoffs! It was awesome! (Look it’s been a while since I had Oreos, okay?)
And best of all, I am finally caught up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now off to get too little sleep before all the appointments tomorrow

Curries always go well with most types of rice. Glutinous rice might be an exception but I think it'd still be decent.

So were your gluten free Oreo like cookies awful or awesome?

Yes. It’s hard to explain. They were awful and awesome at the same time. It’s like eating the sad attempts at gluten free donuts. Objectively you know they’re awful, but you’re so glad to be eating a donut that you don’t even care that it’s utter crap. *shrug* It makes no sense if you don’t have to go through it.

It's perfectly fine. I like amok which people feel is a poor imitation of thai green curry, because it's not that spicy. I don't care what other people think, I'm happy with the taste as it is =)

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Also there was once I mixed milo with cereal because I ran out of milk. Objectively it's supposed to be a sweetness overdose, but I liked it anyway ^^

I'm a notorious sweet tooth.

Sometimes you have to just say I don't give a fk about what the world thinks and go eat what you want to eat.

Grand Lodge

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Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber
Freehold DM wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Gonna be a long day today, on account of all the f&!*ing rain yesterday.

This...

** spoiler omitted **

You misspelled "most glorious hentai I hope exists".

Spoiler:
I'm thinking "The Pollinic Girls Attack" is a close comparison.

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TriOmegaZero wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Gonna be a long day today, on account of all the f&!*ing rain yesterday.

This...

** spoiler omitted **

You misspelled "most glorious hentai I hope exists".
** spoiler omitted **

TO THE INTERNET FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES!

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Also putting things in my pockets makes my pants feel like they're going to fall out and I don't like that.

Yes Freehold, no looking!

Dark Archive

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48k posts? My, my, my, you FaWtLanteans have been busy. Then again, it has been almost two years, so no big surprise there. :P

Scarab Sages

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I love curry.
Spicy curry.
Mild curry.
Red curry.
Green curry.
Yellow curry.
With rice.
With noodles.
Rogan Josh
Vindaloo
Qorma
Bhuna


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So glad I purchased a cheap Mr. Coffee Espresso maker.
Being able to make my own mocha's is... Amazing.
Being able to sip it with some PB cookies in the morning? Divine.


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NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

Val was talking about basketball in the car last night.

He kept calling Steph Curry "Stuffed Curry".
Like it was the name of a food.

I wasn't feeling well enough to cook last night, so I did our usual big order from the tandoori house. Apparently it was their only to go order for the night. The guy showed up and said, "Your order made me so happy, I added extra lamb to your tandoori platter."

NobodysHome. Accidentally making people happy for 50+ years.

GothBard's influence:

When I thought, "I need to make stuffed curry now", my next two thoughts were,
"It would have to be blue" (because Dubs colors), and ergo
"It's gotta have raisins"

Better off Dead is MY favorite movie.

GothBard's is So I Married an Axe Murderer.

Yes.

I KNOW that.
But GothBard is cuter when she quotes it, which is why it is wedged in my brain.

Grand Lodge

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LordSynos wrote:
48k posts? My, my, my, you FaWtLanteans have been busy. Then again, it has been almost two years, so no big surprise there. :P

An impressive absence. I went down with food poisoning for 24 hours and came back to 400 new ones.


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Preemptive disrobing trap ready for action!


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And... Charged!

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