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Trolling At The Movies wrote:
I don't like to watch earlier movies, especially from the 80s and early 90s.

B-b-but... Jacki Chan~!

Speaking of, he's super-awesome, but it's actually kind of weird watching a film of his not as an awkward English dub, but a sub.

(It's Drunken Master, by the way.)

EDIT: not that Drunken! *gets dressed*


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Hey everybody! I hope you are doing well.

I am doing this giveaway thing again, if you want to join in.


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BADGER IS THE BEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSST


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Our IT department really jumped the shark this time.

They recommended an update to our antivirus software. This update disabled all Microsoft Office add-ins. (And don't get me started on an "antivirus" company whose attitude is, "Well, we can't figure out how to determine whether or not this is safe, so we're just going to disable everything, just to be sure.")

This included the mandatory updates that we MUST use to produce our courses. So it only stops oh, say, 2000 employees from doing their jobs.

And not only did IT push this patch without being aware of the issue, but they have no idea how to fix it. It's taken down two members of our 5-member department already, and my manager's spending her morning at her corporate office seeing whether IT has any fix other than re-imaging her machine.

And yet again, don't get me started on the idea that they pushed an irreversible virus update onto users' machines. If you can't undo it, don't do it.


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Tacticslion wrote:
BADGER IS THE BEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSST

Post in the thread, so you can suffer the whims of the Paizo dice roller. ;)

Dark Archive

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Tacticslion wrote:
Trolling At The Movies wrote:
I don't like to watch earlier movies, especially from the 80s and early 90s.

B-b-but... Jacki Chan~!

Speaking of, he's super-awesome, but it's actually kind of weird watching a film of his not as an awkward English dub, but a sub.

(It's Drunken Master, by the way.)

EDIT: not that Drunken! *gets dressed*

I retract the early 90s there were some great films released then, my apologies for the confusion.


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Well, wish me luck!

After another handful of intolerable, "Play the video on the web page no matter what your settings" in Chrome, I've switched back to Firefox with NoScript and FlashBlock, because so far that's the only solution I've found that reliably lets me fine-tune my browsing experience.

Except NoScript was BSODing Windows 10 every day. They pushed an update in November; let's hope it fixed it.

EDIT: And seriously, we need to find the people who respond to such things and revoke their communication privileges, putting them in comfortable-but-isolated huts for the rest of their lives.
- If people didn't respond to spam mail offers, there wouldn't be spam mail
- If people didn't respond to unsolicited phone calls, there wouldn't be unsolicited phone calls
- If everyone refused to ever purchase anything from an advertiser who put video ads on a web page, video ads on web pages would cease.

Yep. I'm an idealist. But I still live by my principles. Call me, e-mail me, or send me a video and I 100% guarantee I will not do business with you. Ever.

(I personally really like Gamiss. They're obviously getting Google's and Amazon's history and are targeting their ads at me using my personal information, but they're very innocuous pictures of stuff I might want to buy, placed unobtrusively on the side of the screen. So if they put up something I want (like a certain mermaid tail), I may just buy from them again. Because unobtrusive. The fact that my purchase history is known to them seems to be an unavoidable fact of living in the connected age, so whatever.)


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NobodysHome wrote:

Well, wish me luck!

After another handful of intolerable, "Play the video on the web page no matter what your settings" in Chrome, I've switched back to Firefox with NoScript and FlashBlock, because so far that's the only solution I've found that reliably lets me fine-tune my browsing experience.

Except NoScript was BSODing Windows 10 every day. They pushed an update in November; let's hope it fixed it.

I just want to tell you this: good luck, and we're all counting on you.


Trolling At The Movies wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
Trolling At The Movies wrote:
I don't like to watch earlier movies, especially from the 80s and early 90s.

B-b-but... Jacki Chan~!

Speaking of, he's super-awesome, but it's actually kind of weird watching a film of his not as an awkward English dub, but a sub.

(It's Drunken Master, by the way.)

EDIT: not that Drunken! *gets dressed*

I retract the early 90s there were some great films released then, my apologies for the confusion.

Hahah! You're cool, my dude!

Though he is, in fact, awesome, I will submit that a) his films (like Drunken Master that I'm watching right now) are both crazy and silly with wildly-over-the-top scene-chewing acting, and b) the 90s often seem relatively bereft of great cinima through much of the decade (there are, of course, rather awesome exceptions, and, thankfully, it's no 60s/early 70s (barring Western films), but I find the preponderance of 90s films to be... eh... "not as great" though animated films from the era tend to rock it. In comparison, I find 80s and 00s to be "flip-a-coin," and 50s-and-prior to be just different enough to mean little. '10s are pretty good, relatively speaking. But those are very, very broooaaaaad trends according to my tastes that might change in a few years, and not anything like actual value-judgments of any given film in the era.)


Rawr! wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
BADGER IS THE BEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSST

Post in the thread, so you can suffer the whims of the Paizo dice roller. ;)

I shan't be signing up, as I don't have anything to give anyone else this year! But thank you! You're the best!

Grand Lodge

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NobodysHome wrote:
Yep. I'm an idealist. But I still live by my principles. Call me, e-mail me, or send me a video and I 100% guarantee I will not do business with you. Ever.

So how DOES a company get your business? Word of mouth?


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EDIT: TOZ's post was not present when I made the introduction below. ANYWAY!

Speaking of useless projects that will never get finished, I just started an awesome one!

For a rather eccentric and exceedingly specific definition of "awesome."

I started crafting a map of the Thesk/Rashemen/Tuigan horde/Thay/the Great Dale region (alas, I had no space for Narfell, Mulhorand, or Unther - I have more than enough East/West space on the map, but nowhere near enough north/south).

The outline of Aglarond and the Thayan southern coast looks pretty great, so far, even if I do say so, myself!

I've marked three of the various broad locations with the letter of its name ("T" for "Thay", "A" for "Aglarond" and "R" for "Rashemen") while I've yet to do much of anything for Thesk or The Great Dale itself. Just to make it more "map-y" I created a pair of world-spanning mountain-walls as an Eastern and Western "border" of sorts for the map.

After that, I'm going to develop the regions with towns and cities and roads roughly matching, where possible (with metropolises settled first), and then populating areas with appropriate creatures.

Seems unlikely to ever get done, but it's fun at present!

Taking a break, though, 'cause... headache.


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Tacticslion wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

Is Dark Matter really good and I just don't get it?

Or is it as boring as I think it is?
I've slogged my way through the first season and into the beginning of the second because WW really likes it and keeps telling me I should watch it, but it feels like a chore.

I have to admit, I'm surprised. We (Shiro, GothBard, and I) thoroughly enjoyed Dark Matter Seasons 1 and 2. Then we gave up on it as it got bad, as is fairly typical.

But then, we hated Stranger Things, so obviously our tastes are twisted.

As for Christmas movies, our "watch 'em every year" are:
The Year Without a Santa Claus
A Christmas Story
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Elf
Other than those four, our year-to-year stuff is pretty random.

I remain mildly surprised you all hated Stranger Things! But my Dark Matter experience was much like yours.
you guys are missing out. Not all of dark matter is great, but you need to watch it all to truly appreciate the overall work. The cali episode is something *everyone* should see, ditto the star trek parody(although the ending is DARKKKKKKKKKKK). I can't wait for more.
I saw all but, like, the last one to three episodes of 3 (I do t recall - you’ve seen it, I was at the point where they’d basically wrapped up the one crewmember’s plotline/destiny, but before the inevitable Season 3 cliffhanger). As I said, it gets more brutal and tougher as it goes.

waaiiiiiit a minute.

Are we talking about dark matter or black mirror?


Freehold DM wrote:
Are we talking about dark matter or black mirror?

Dark Matter.

Not Black Mirror.

I have seen Dark Matter. I have not (yet) seen Black Mirror (though it's on the list).

lisamarlene wrote:
Is Dark Matter
NobodysHome wrote:
thoroughly enjoyed Dark Matter Seasons 1 and 2. Then we gave up on it as it got bad, as is fairly typical.
Tacticslion wrote:
my Dark Matter experience
Freehold DM wrote:
Not all of dark matter is great,
Tacticslion wrote:
I saw all but, like, the last one to three episodes of 3 (I do t recall - you’ve seen it, I was at the point where they’d basically wrapped up the one crewmember’s plotline/destiny, but before the inevitable Season 3 cliffhanger). As I said, it gets more brutal and tougher as it goes.


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TriOmegaZero wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Yep. I'm an idealist. But I still live by my principles. Call me, e-mail me, or send me a video and I 100% guarantee I will not do business with you. Ever.
So how DOES a company get your business? Word of mouth?

Typically I decide I need something and I start Googling or Amazoning.

But in terms of advertising the static on-page ads work best for me. If I'm browsing one of my news feeds or IT sites and there's a quiet little ad in the corner that says, "Chevy's Fajitas... mmmm!" I'll think, "Oh, I haven't been to Chevy's in ages! I should go!"
If instead the ad pops up in the middle of my screen and blocks my reading, or, even worse, starts chewing up my bandwidth by playing some insipid video, my reaction is, "OK, time to boycott Chevy's for the year."

I understand that you need to advertise. But the moment you throw your advertisement in my face and rub it in I'm done with you.


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TriOmegaZero wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Yep. I'm an idealist. But I still live by my principles. Call me, e-mail me, or send me a video and I 100% guarantee I will not do business with you. Ever.
So how DOES a company get your business? Word of mouth?

I'm guessing there was a "but" left out somewhere...

Edit: ninjad. Apparently not.


Orthos wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Yep. I'm an idealist. But I still live by my principles. Call me, e-mail me, or send me a video and I 100% guarantee I will not do business with you. Ever.
So how DOES a company get your business? Word of mouth?
I'm guessing there was a "but" left out somewhere...

*snrk*

bemetureTLbematureTLbematureTLbematureTLbematureTL-!

Shadow Lodge

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Tacticslion wrote:
Orthos wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Yep. I'm an idealist. But I still live by my principles. Call me, e-mail me, or send me a video and I 100% guarantee I will not do business with you. Ever.
So how DOES a company get your business? Word of mouth?
I'm guessing there was a "but" left out somewhere...

*snrk*

bemetureTLbematureTLbematureTLbematureTLbematureTL-!

Durr hurr hurr, he said but.

Scarab Sages

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Woran wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:

Interesting. I may have to take Shiro to task.

He swears he personally saw it, but maybe it was a gag gift at that point, produced based on the legend.

I'm pretty sure I saw some pictures of crusified santa in japan a few years back on some travel blog. Going to see if I can dig them up.

Found a lot, but not the blog I was looking for.

Shadow Lodge

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Hallucinogenic Fever Dream wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
Orthos wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Yep. I'm an idealist. But I still live by my principles. Call me, e-mail me, or send me a video and I 100% guarantee I will not do business with you. Ever.
So how DOES a company get your business? Word of mouth?
I'm guessing there was a "but" left out somewhere...

*snrk*

bemetureTLbematureTLbematureTLbematureTLbematureTL-!

Durr hurr hurr, he said but.

Butts Disease.


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Orthos wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Yep. I'm an idealist. But I still live by my principles. Call me, e-mail me, or send me a video and I 100% guarantee I will not do business with you. Ever.
So how DOES a company get your business? Word of mouth?

I'm guessing there was a "but" left out somewhere...

Edit: ninjad. Apparently not.

Yeah, it's funny; the Final Fantasy sites I visit to look up various things are amazingly good at advertising. Everything you need is dead-center on the page, clear, clean, and easy-to-use. On the left, right, and bottom are well-targeted ads of things I might actually consider buying. All static. But every time I go to the page or perform a search the ads get updated, so I get to see ads for a lot of different products in which I might be interested, but the ads do not interfere with what I'm doing in any way, shape, or form. They're there, I notice them, and I notice the brand names and what they're selling, but they don't interfere with me. I think that's my definition of a "good" ad: I notice it, but it doesn't interrupt what I'm doing.


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I think that's the main difference between us on this subject. I don't notice ads at all unless they're annoying and obtrusive, at which point they do piss me off and I tend to ignore or refuse them out of spite. But if they're not that prominent and just off to the side like the ones you praise, I don't even register them, my brain just filters them out like so much background noise.


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Hey Freehold, look, it's proof Facebook is evil.

I mean, it's not anything we didn't already know or suspect....


That just seems like standard corporate initiatives in action.

"Hey, we're good and we love everyone! Have free candy!"
("Good: while they're distracted, make sure we get their cash.")


(I'm not really suggesting they're not deceptive, only that it doesn't really seem all that shocking, when compared to standard business.)


Glister Road
Engong Smith
Owlet

I dunno, I'm just repeating random words at this point.


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Tacticslion wrote:

EDIT: TOZ's post was not present when I made the introduction below. ANYWAY!

Speaking of useless projects that will never get finished, I just started an awesome one!

For a rather eccentric and exceedingly specific definition of "awesome."

I started crafting a map of the Thesk/Rashemen/Tuigan horde/Thay/the Great Dale region (alas, I had no space for Narfell, Mulhorand, or Unther - I have more than enough East/West space on the map, but nowhere near enough north/south).

The outline of Aglarond and the Thayan southern coast looks pretty great, so far, even if I do say so, myself!

I've marked three of the various broad locations with the letter of its name ("T" for "Thay", "A" for "Aglarond" and "R" for "Rashemen") while I've yet to do much of anything for Thesk or The Great Dale itself. Just to make it more "map-y" I created a pair of world-spanning mountain-walls as an Eastern and Western "border" of sorts for the map.

After that, I'm going to develop the regions with towns and cities and roads roughly matching, where possible (with metropolises settled first), and then populating areas with appropriate creatures.

Seems unlikely to ever get done, but it's fun at present!

Taking a break, though, 'cause... headache.

Hm. I didn't even actually clarify what I was doing. Headache. (Still got it.)

I was doing all of this... in Civ 4.

... making it an even bigger waste of tiiiiiiiiiiiime~! :V :D


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Tacticslion wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:

EDIT: TOZ's post was not present when I made the introduction below. ANYWAY!

Speaking of useless projects that will never get finished, I just started an awesome one!

For a rather eccentric and exceedingly specific definition of "awesome."

I started crafting a map of the Thesk/Rashemen/Tuigan horde/Thay/the Great Dale region (alas, I had no space for Narfell, Mulhorand, or Unther - I have more than enough East/West space on the map, but nowhere near enough north/south).

The outline of Aglarond and the Thayan southern coast looks pretty great, so far, even if I do say so, myself!

I've marked three of the various broad locations with the letter of its name ("T" for "Thay", "A" for "Aglarond" and "R" for "Rashemen") while I've yet to do much of anything for Thesk or The Great Dale itself. Just to make it more "map-y" I created a pair of world-spanning mountain-walls as an Eastern and Western "border" of sorts for the map.

After that, I'm going to develop the regions with towns and cities and roads roughly matching, where possible (with metropolises settled first), and then populating areas with appropriate creatures.

Seems unlikely to ever get done, but it's fun at present!

Taking a break, though, 'cause... headache.

Hm. I didn't even actually clarify what I was doing. Headache. (Still got it.)

I was doing all of this... in Civ 4.

... making it an even bigger waste of tiiiiiiiiiiiime~! :V :D

I'd say it's a huge waste of time, because I'm still playing Civ 3.


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Tacticslion wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Are we talking about dark matter or black mirror?

Dark Matter.

Not Black Mirror.

I have seen Dark Matter. I have not (yet) seen Black Mirror (though it's on the list).

lisamarlene wrote:
Is Dark Matter
NobodysHome wrote:
thoroughly enjoyed Dark Matter Seasons 1 and 2. Then we gave up on it as it got bad, as is fairly typical.
Tacticslion wrote:
my Dark Matter experience
Freehold DM wrote:
Not all of dark matter is great,
Tacticslion wrote:
I saw all but, like, the last one to three episodes of 3 (I do t recall - you’ve seen it, I was at the point where they’d basically wrapped up the one crewmember’s plotline/destiny, but before the inevitable Season 3 cliffhanger). As I said, it gets more brutal and tougher as it goes.

embarrassing- got my shows confused.


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NobodysHome wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Yep. I'm an idealist. But I still live by my principles. Call me, e-mail me, or send me a video and I 100% guarantee I will not do business with you. Ever.
So how DOES a company get your business? Word of mouth?

Typically I decide I need something and I start Googling or Amazoning.

But in terms of advertising the static on-page ads work best for me. If I'm browsing one of my news feeds or IT sites and there's a quiet little ad in the corner that says, "Chevy's Fajitas... mmmm!" I'll think, "Oh, I haven't been to Chevy's in ages! I should go!"
If instead the ad pops up in the middle of my screen and blocks my reading, or, even worse, starts chewing up my bandwidth by playing some insipid video, my reaction is, "OK, time to boycott Chevy's for the year."

I understand that you need to advertise. But the moment you throw your advertisement in my face and rub it in I'm done with you.

reads post

looks at Chevy, parked outside

reads post again

shrugs, pours hot sauce on windshield, starts gnawing on car


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Eat car! <begins devouring axles>


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Eat metal?


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Snow surrendered to rain, mostly. And now I have another headache...


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You fools! Everyone knows if you want a decent fajita you make it out of a Chrysler!!


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Well, people need more Iron in their diets. :D


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Suggestions, please, for words, phrases or images that should be included in my new Bonnie Tyler-style stomper, 'The Power of Eternity'.

I have already decided that 'Baby, your love's like a raging storm' is going to make an appearance, and the chorus goes:

'The power of the mountains
The power of the sea
The beating heart of each galaxy, THE POWER OF ETERNITY'

If that helps to narrow down the possibilities.


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So... interesting juxtaposition:

I'm over 50, so for my health I'm up for a colonoscopy, which means 3 days of no raw vegetables, leafy greens, nuts, or anything else in Nobodys normal diet. (My lunches are giant salads, my breakfasts include dried cranberries, etc. I can't think of a single meal I eat without at least one of those things.)

I have finally realized that there is only one food I can eat all weekend: Pizza.

Scarab Sages

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But cooked vegetables are OK?


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NobodysHome wrote:

So... interesting juxtaposition:

I'm over 50, so for my health I'm up for a colonoscopy, which means 3 days of no raw vegetables, leafy greens, nuts, or anything else in Nobodys normal diet. (My lunches are giant salads, my breakfasts include dried cranberries, etc. I can't think of a single meal I eat without at least one of those things.)

I have finally realized that there is only one food I can eat all weekend: Pizza.

wow.

You're old.


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Pizza is always good.


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Woran wrote:
But cooked vegetables are OK?

Depends on your definition of "OK".

My favorite story from a friend:
"NobodysHome's idea of cooking vegetables is to show them a pot of warm water, tell them to think warm thoughts, and then serve them."

I think any cooked, seedless vegetable would be inedible to my tastes anyway... except root vegetables.


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Colliding Black Holes


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Gods, sometimes I hate people.

So, on the one hand, Impus Major's friend was in an emotional storm and needed a safe place to shelter and immediately came here. I really like that. My parents' house was facetiously called the "NobodysHome Community Center" because of all the kids they took in, open-armed, gave ice cream, soda, and cable TV, and let them hang out with virtually no rules. So we took in a lot of strays who had nowhere else to go. I'm proud to see that I'm continuing that tradition.

On the other hand, the cause of the storm was not bad brain chemistry this time, but rather divorced parents having a big fight, trying to get him to choose sides, and then all his brothers trying to explain to him that everything was resolved so he shouldn't be upset any more.

Because yeah, telling someone in distress that they shouldn't be upset is always SO useful.

I took him in, made him turn off his phone, am feeding him and letting him watch YouTube all afternoon, and otherwise am just giving him safe quiet time with no obligations.

And gee, what a surprise! He's recovering rapidly.


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NobodysHome wrote:
Woran wrote:
But cooked vegetables are OK?

Depends on your definition of "OK".

My favorite story from a friend:
"NobodysHome's idea of cooking vegetables is to show them a pot of warm water, tell them to think warm thoughts, and then serve them."

I think any cooked, seedless vegetable would be inedible to my tastes anyway... except root vegetables.

I think we might be as opposed on this fact as I am with Freehold on everything else.

I'm rather picky when it comes to veggies and the ones I will eat without being cooked, fried, or put in some kind of sauce is pretty much exclusively limited to jack and squat.

I can't even stand broccoli unless it has cheese topping or some kind of dressing to dip in.


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Granted, you're probably in a zillion times better shape than me.

Scarab Sages

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NobodysHome wrote:


On the other hand, the cause of the storm was not bad brain chemistry this time, but rather divorced parents having a big fight, trying to get him to choose sides, and then all his brothers trying to explain to him that everything was resolved so he shouldn't be upset any more.

Jeez that is bad. Making kids choose sides. I want to punch those parents.

Scarab Sages

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NobodysHome wrote:
Woran wrote:
But cooked vegetables are OK?

Depends on your definition of "OK".

My favorite story from a friend:
"NobodysHome's idea of cooking vegetables is to show them a pot of warm water, tell them to think warm thoughts, and then serve them."

I think any cooked, seedless vegetable would be inedible to my tastes anyway... except root vegetables.

I was thinking you could do a few curries? Let the veggies simmer.


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I eat my vegetables.


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Woran wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Woran wrote:
But cooked vegetables are OK?

Depends on your definition of "OK".

My favorite story from a friend:
"NobodysHome's idea of cooking vegetables is to show them a pot of warm water, tell them to think warm thoughts, and then serve them."

I think any cooked, seedless vegetable would be inedible to my tastes anyway... except root vegetables.

I was thinking you could do a few curries? Let the veggies simmer.

My problem is that my curry base is garlic, onions, and tomatoes stewed into a thick sauce I call "muck" before I start adding seasonings. And tomatoes, having seeds, are verboten.

I could try a different base, but once you get used to working with the acidity of the tomatoes you really get used to it.

But curry is a good idea. And no one in the family would complain...


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Orthos wrote:
Granted, you're probably in a zillion times better shape than me.

People keep saying that.

I appreciate it, but I blame my mother entirely. Hiking 2 miles a day with weight, eating whole grains and leafy greens, stretching, avoiding sugars and fats, fasting every other day?

Curse you, mother, for turning me into you!

On the other hand, her cooking would have driven hyenas to madness, so there are some things I do do better...

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