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Kajehase wrote:
It's... snowing...

That's...wonderful...


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Yeah, they were calling the Manhattan the 'Devil's Reef'. I wonder if I'd ordered a 'Mountain of Madness' they'd have made me a Mudslide :D

I'll suggest it to them!!!


NEKKID SNOW TIME!!!!!!

Silver Crusade

Freehold DM wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Yeah, they were calling the Manhattan the 'Devil's Reef'. I wonder if I'd ordered a 'Mountain of Madness' they'd have made me a Mudslide :D
I'll suggest it to them!!!

Do they even stock ice cream?


Freehold DM wrote:
NEKKID SNOW TIME!!!!!!

No, your ski pants are just inside out


Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Yeah, they were calling the Manhattan the 'Devil's Reef'. I wonder if I'd ordered a 'Mountain of Madness' they'd have made me a Mudslide :D
I'll suggest it to them!!!
Do they even stock ice cream?

That's a frozen mudslide. You can skip the ice cream in a regular Mudslide

Silver Crusade

Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Yeah, they were calling the Manhattan the 'Devil's Reef'. I wonder if I'd ordered a 'Mountain of Madness' they'd have made me a Mudslide :D
I'll suggest it to them!!!
Do they even stock ice cream?
That's a frozen mudslide. You can skip the ice cream in a regular Mudslide

Apparently I don't know my mudslides.


Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Are you really sure you should drive a school bus with no sleep. :-(
It's practice in a p-lot. No passengers or other vehicles involved

Very good. :-)

I shall leave my cautionary tales about sleepy bus drivers for another day then (I have two, one city bus, one school bus, both had positive endings but were scary as s#~%).


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Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Yeah, they were calling the Manhattan the 'Devil's Reef'. I wonder if I'd ordered a 'Mountain of Madness' they'd have made me a Mudslide :D
I'll suggest it to them!!!
Do they even stock ice cream?
That's a frozen mudslide. You can skip the ice cream in a regular Mudslide
Apparently I don't know my mudslides.

Regular mudslide (Monkey version)

1 Shot Kahlua
1 Shot Bailey's Irish Cream
1 Shot Grey Goose Vodka
Fill cocktail shaker halfway with whole milk
Add dollop of Hershey's Chocolate Syrup (optional)
Shake vigorously with ice and pour, straining ice out.


captain yesterday wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Are you really sure you should drive a school bus with no sleep. :-(
It's practice in a p-lot. No passengers or other vehicles involved

Very good. :-)

I shall leave my cautionary tales about sleepy bus drivers for another day then (I have two, one city bus, one school bus, both had positive endings but were scary as s@**).

They have restrictions on sleep amounts for drivers on routes. Just like pilots.


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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Yeah, they were calling the Manhattan the 'Devil's Reef'. I wonder if I'd ordered a 'Mountain of Madness' they'd have made me a Mudslide :D
I'll suggest it to them!!!
Do they even stock ice cream?
That's a frozen mudslide. You can skip the ice cream in a regular Mudslide
Apparently I don't know my mudslides.

Regular mudslide (Monkey version)

1 Shot Kahlua
1 Shot Bailey's Irish Cream
1 Shot Grey Goose Vodka
Fill cocktail shaker halfway with whole milk
Add dollop of Hershey's Chocolate Syrup (optional)
Shake vigorously with ice and pour, straining ice out.

That sounds like a recipe for Freehold being quiet while everyone around him talks, hoping they don't notice how drunk he is.


Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Are you really sure you should drive a school bus with no sleep. :-(
It's practice in a p-lot. No passengers or other vehicles involved

Very good. :-)

I shall leave my cautionary tales about sleepy bus drivers for another day then (I have two, one city bus, one school bus, both had positive endings but were scary as s@**).

They have restrictions on sleep amounts for drivers on routes. Just like pilots.

yeah, I'm not going to get into supposed sleep restrictions and how well they're enforced, or not enforced. :-)


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captain yesterday wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Are you really sure you should drive a school bus with no sleep. :-(
It's practice in a p-lot. No passengers or other vehicles involved

Very good. :-)

I shall leave my cautionary tales about sleepy bus drivers for another day then (I have two, one city bus, one school bus, both had positive endings but were scary as s@**).

They have restrictions on sleep amounts for drivers on routes. Just like pilots.
yeah, I'm not going to get into supposed sleep restrictions and how well they're enforced, or not enforced. :-)

*shrug*

You ignore them at your own peril. It's a fireable offense. I didn't go through all this to lose the job


Forget I said anything.
Sorry that all sounded judgemental, wasn't what I was going for. :-)


Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Are you really sure you should drive a school bus with no sleep. :-(
It's practice in a p-lot. No passengers or other vehicles involved

Very good. :-)

I shall leave my cautionary tales about sleepy bus drivers for another day then (I have two, one city bus, one school bus, both had positive endings but were scary as s@**).

They have restrictions on sleep amounts for drivers on routes. Just like pilots.
yeah, I'm not going to get into supposed sleep restrictions and how well they're enforced, or not enforced. :-)

*shrug*

You ignore them at your own peril. It's a fireable offense. I didn't go through all this to lose the job

it's interesting. Are you required to take a nap on the job?

I have started napping on my lunch break.


Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Are you really sure you should drive a school bus with no sleep. :-(
It's practice in a p-lot. No passengers or other vehicles involved

As long as it wasn't the school bus the CIA left an explosive device on by accident you should be fine.


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Yeah, they were calling the Manhattan the 'Devil's Reef'. I wonder if I'd ordered a 'Mountain of Madness' they'd have made me a Mudslide :D
I'll suggest it to them!!!
Do they even stock ice cream?
That's a frozen mudslide. You can skip the ice cream in a regular Mudslide
Apparently I don't know my mudslides.

Regular mudslide (Monkey version)

1 Shot Kahlua
1 Shot Bailey's Irish Cream
1 Shot Grey Goose Vodka
Fill cocktail shaker halfway with whole milk
Add dollop of Hershey's Chocolate Syrup (optional)
Shake vigorously with ice and pour, straining ice out.

Reminds me of two lovely drinks that were served in a pub that was closed long ago... *sniff*

Kahlua and Bailey are love.


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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 with Paul Freedman - Yale Courses


Drejk wrote:
Nebben Dahmeluc, a planar money-changer

By the way Drejk, I just wanted to say another great showing. I would have said something earlier but you happened to post just as the absinthe was wreaking its vengeance :P


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Sharoth wrote:
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 with Paul Freedman - Yale Courses

This historical podcast is pretty darn good


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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Nebben Dahmeluc, a planar money-changer
Bye C, I just wanted to say another great showing. I would have said something earlier but you happened to post just as the absinthe was wreaking its vengeance :P

{telepathically sends Drejk idea for an "absinthe ooze"}

Silver Crusade

Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Yeah, they were calling the Manhattan the 'Devil's Reef'. I wonder if I'd ordered a 'Mountain of Madness' they'd have made me a Mudslide :D
I'll suggest it to them!!!
Do they even stock ice cream?
That's a frozen mudslide. You can skip the ice cream in a regular Mudslide
Apparently I don't know my mudslides.

Regular mudslide (Monkey version)

1 Shot Kahlua
1 Shot Bailey's Irish Cream
1 Shot Grey Goose Vodka
Fill cocktail shaker halfway with whole milk
Add dollop of Hershey's Chocolate Syrup (optional)
Shake vigorously with ice and pour, straining ice out.

I have all those things!

Although I wonder about subbing brandy for the vodka... Might give it a more complex flavor.

Silver Crusade

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Freehold DM wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Yeah, they were calling the Manhattan the 'Devil's Reef'. I wonder if I'd ordered a 'Mountain of Madness' they'd have made me a Mudslide :D
I'll suggest it to them!!!
Do they even stock ice cream?
That's a frozen mudslide. You can skip the ice cream in a regular Mudslide
Apparently I don't know my mudslides.

Regular mudslide (Monkey version)

1 Shot Kahlua
1 Shot Bailey's Irish Cream
1 Shot Grey Goose Vodka
Fill cocktail shaker halfway with whole milk
Add dollop of Hershey's Chocolate Syrup (optional)
Shake vigorously with ice and pour, straining ice out.
That sounds like a recipe for Freehold being quiet while everyone around him talks, hoping they don't notice how drunk he is.

Sounds like you on Friday from 9:00 onward ;)

Silver Crusade

Aranna wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Are you really sure you should drive a school bus with no sleep. :-(
It's practice in a p-lot. No passengers or other vehicles involved
As long as it wasn't the school bus the CIA left an explosive device on by accident you should be fine.

Would he have to keep the bus over 50 miles per hour?


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Celestial Healer wrote:
Aranna wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Are you really sure you should drive a school bus with no sleep. :-(
It's practice in a p-lot. No passengers or other vehicles involved
As long as it wasn't the school bus the CIA left an explosive device on by accident you should be fine.
Would he have to keep the bus over 50 miles per hour?

Do I get a young Sandra Bullock as my love interest?


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Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Yeah, they were calling the Manhattan the 'Devil's Reef'. I wonder if I'd ordered a 'Mountain of Madness' they'd have made me a Mudslide :D
I'll suggest it to them!!!
Do they even stock ice cream?
That's a frozen mudslide. You can skip the ice cream in a regular Mudslide
Apparently I don't know my mudslides.

Regular mudslide (Monkey version)

1 Shot Kahlua
1 Shot Bailey's Irish Cream
1 Shot Grey Goose Vodka
Fill cocktail shaker halfway with whole milk
Add dollop of Hershey's Chocolate Syrup (optional)
Shake vigorously with ice and pour, straining ice out.

I have all those things!

Although I wonder about subbing brandy for the vodka... Might give it a more complex flavor.

You should try it. Call it a 'Bloodslide'


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Aranna wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Are you really sure you should drive a school bus with no sleep. :-(
It's practice in a p-lot. No passengers or other vehicles involved
As long as it wasn't the school bus the CIA left an explosive device on by accident you should be fine.
Would he have to keep the bus over 50 miles per hour?
Do I get a young Sandra Bullock as my love interest?

I don't know.. Is your love interest a young Sandra Bullock?

:)
Sorry I listen to a show that features weird news...
Like the CIA accidentally leaving an explosive device on a school bus then returning it to the school. Or the science report that salmon in Seattle is laced with cocaine and anti depressants. Or the new breakthrough were scientists successfully created a kale and cannabis cross breed.


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 with Paul Freedman - Yale Courses
This historical podcast is pretty darn good

Some people believe that AD 614 to 911 never happened. Just saying.


Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Yeah, they were calling the Manhattan the 'Devil's Reef'. I wonder if I'd ordered a 'Mountain of Madness' they'd have made me a Mudslide :D
I'll suggest it to them!!!
Do they even stock ice cream?
That's a frozen mudslide. You can skip the ice cream in a regular Mudslide
Apparently I don't know my mudslides.

Regular mudslide (Monkey version)

1 Shot Kahlua
1 Shot Bailey's Irish Cream
1 Shot Grey Goose Vodka
Fill cocktail shaker halfway with whole milk
Add dollop of Hershey's Chocolate Syrup (optional)
Shake vigorously with ice and pour, straining ice out.
That sounds like a recipe for Freehold being quiet while everyone around him talks, hoping they don't notice how drunk he is.
Sounds like you on Friday from 9:00 onward ;)

nuh-uh!

Well, at least not this Friday as I am back in the field for the second job wooooooooooooooooooooooooo


The Minis Maniac wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 with Paul Freedman - Yale Courses
This historical podcast is pretty darn good
Some people believe that AD 614 to 911 never happened. Just saying.

i gave heard this theory before, I didn't know it had a name!


The Minis Maniac wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 with Paul Freedman - Yale Courses
This historical podcast is pretty darn good
Some people believe that AD 614 to 911 never happened. Just saying.

People believe a lot of damn fool things


Well, time to begin my sojourn into busyness.

*blink*


Patrick Curtin wrote:
The Minis Maniac wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 with Paul Freedman - Yale Courses
This historical podcast is pretty darn good
Some people believe that AD 614 to 911 never happened. Just saying.
People believe a lot of damn fool things

You hurt my brain patrick. Why must you hurt my brain. *proceeds to have a brain haemorrhage*


The Minis Maniac wrote:
You hurt my brain patrick. Why must you hurt my brain. *proceeds to have a brain haemorrhage*

Mmmm, brain hemorrhage... {drools}


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Eddie Lizzard wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Nebben Dahmeluc, a planar money-changer
Bye C, I just wanted to say another great showing. I would have said something earlier but you happened to post just as the absinthe was wreaking its vengeance :P
{telepathically sends Drejk idea for an "absinthe ooze"}

sacrifices CH, self to absinthe ooze


The Minis Maniac wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
The Minis Maniac wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 with Paul Freedman - Yale Courses
This historical podcast is pretty darn good
Some people believe that AD 614 to 911 never happened. Just saying.
People believe a lot of damn fool things
You hurt my brain patrick. Why must you hurt my brain. *proceeds to have a brain haemorrhage*

OW,... Just,... OW. O_o

I deal with some fool people.
But THESE fools make MY fools look positively intelligent! ;P


Back on the T

the Treefort NYC crew and I had some hops on Gotham's version of the T (which is just 'the subway'). It was about thrice as massive as Boston's complex. Although I have to say the T is a bit nicer-looking.


My last class before finals. Well, my last Tuesday class. Hard to believe my semester is almost done


And done. Last class achievement unlocked


100% on my last quiz. So 4 100% quizzes and a 104% on the midterm. I like Contracts


Eddie Lizzard wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Nebben Dahmeluc, a planar money-changer
Bye C, I just wanted to say another great showing. I would have said something earlier but you happened to post just as the absinthe was wreaking its vengeance :P
{telepathically sends Drejk idea for an "absinthe ooze"}

Meh. I am not fond of absinthe...

Though... Green fairy?

I am not sure about that one, though... I think it was covered somewhere already...


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Still druknk. Still love you all.


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Startng new mass effect game. With SHAFT SHEPARD. He will be male and vanguard. I think. The one with the funky sheilds. SHAFT. DYNOMYTE.


As much as the night shift sucks for my sleep schedule, it is helping out with bills. The extra money means I can avoid a part time job and hopefully go back to school in fall of 2017 to finish up my associates degree and work on my A+, Network+, CCNA, and CCNP without having to borrow money.


Yeah. Night shift does suck. But the money is good, and I'm inching closer to a more professional career. One more year!


Well, had to make a decision. Rescheduled my bus training. Just too much stuff in a row. I have to sleep sometime.


My head. Feels like. Stereo.


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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Well, had to make a decision. Rescheduled my bus training. Just too much stuff in a row. I have to sleep sometime.

sleep is good.

Silver Crusade

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Freehold DM wrote:
Still druknk. Still love you all.

What a lush.

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