
Ambrosia Slaad |

John Kretzer wrote:I was reading the comments on news stories and have given up all home for humanity.Treppa wrote:Crying.Wondering why Treppa is crying.
Is everything OK?
Ugh. I wish I could make you some hot cocoa, but I'm way down here.
Edit: And I'm also apparently out of cocoa.

icehawk333 |

I'm on a couch, there is a dog laying on me, as my parents watch a crime show in the background, i perceive a slowly filtering light from above. I lay under a blanket to protect myself from a mild chill, while remembering that everything i see, hear, and feel happened 80 milliseconds or more ago, based on the involvement of the phrase "now" in the title, something i cannot experience.

MagusJanus |
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John Kretzer wrote:I was reading the comments on news stories and have given up all home for humanity.Treppa wrote:Crying.Wondering why Treppa is crying.
Is everything OK?
I no longer watch the news or read much of it because of things like that. After awhile, one needs to retreat from the evils of the world.
I hope things improve for you on all fronts.

Shadowborn |
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Shadowborn wrote:Cooking Chicago-style Italian beef for dinner.Do you dip the buns in the broth and then add the meat and more broth?
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh
Toast the buns, add provolone cheese, roasted bell peppers, then the meat, then homemade giardiniera, then dip in the broth. I basically have to eat these things shirtless standing over the sink if I want to minimize the mess.

Ambrosia Slaad |

Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:Toast the buns, add provolone cheese, roasted bell peppers, then the meat, then homemade giardiniera, then dip in the broth. I basically have to eat these things shirtless standing over the sink if I want to minimize the mess.Shadowborn wrote:Cooking Chicago-style Italian beef for dinner.Do you dip the buns in the broth and then add the meat and more broth?
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh
Holy crap, I'm salivating like Pavlov's pup! {makes note to invent a restaurant that delivers this 24/7}

Ambrosia Slaad |
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Also, I am (excitedly) reading the new (and FREE!) Wayfinder #10! w00t!

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Ninja'ed!
OK, also looking at the art from the issue posted on dA.

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Studying for a test about operating systems, but chances look slim - so many questions seem to be about arbitrary bits of pointless information. Kind of wishing Sunday's test would be about a more mathematical subject.
Contemplating the possibility of doing yet another Mirrodin retro draft on magic online tonight, and feeling bitter about missing the "Born of the Gods" pre-release event today.
Trying to decided if the next book I read after finishing "The Dark Tower" will be a continuation of one of the multiple series I'm reading, or a stand alone.
Trying to decided what will be the best point in the day to just take a break and walk outside for a good 30, refreshing minutes before entombing myself in the room again for yet more "studying".

Ambrosia Slaad |

BEER. And hot buttered soul.
Huh, I've never heard of a that before, must be above my pay grade. Is it a recipe from Iron Chef Afterlife, with heralds of the Harbinger preparing and serving souls in gastronomically exciting new ways to Chairman Groetus Kaga?

MagusJanus |

MagusJanus wrote:Constantly checking in on a grandmother who has dementia and dealing with other issues in my life.My mother in law is developing dementia and it's a hard thing to see. You and your family are in my thoughts.
Thank you. I pray your mother in law's dementia can be easily treated.
Unfortunately, it also appears hereditary with my family. My great-grandmother went through the same thing. Couple that with strokes, heart attacks, diabetes, renal problems, cancer...
I am not looking forward to growing old.