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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:48 pm
Keithing Waxing is painful but you get use to it. use dJoVo You have a very odd way of looking at things. It seemed to me that he won the argument because he was using the English language, and you were making up words. Matiko-san Tahariel proved to me exactly what loathsome, cruel, inhuman, monsters the lot of you are. There shouldn't be a comma between "inhuman" and "monsters" in that sentence. xd heart Petals of Poison ...I can't cook... Nor can I bake... crying I'll teach you. Fearlessly.
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 10:01 pm
JoVo It's not gay drama. It's people drama. Some people simply do not like to understand where they are mistaken. When they are told as much, they explode. This is one of those cases. Vague puts it more succinctly, of course, but he's much more willing than I try to. I was saying that as it just so happens that gays are much bitchier than regular people, IMO. Whatever... I fixed your word switching around as well.
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 10:07 pm
Vague Keithing Waxing is painful but you get use to it. use dDon't get me started, Mr. "One-word-sentence-fragment."
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 11:41 pm
Vague I'll teach you. Fearlessly. I need to tell you a couple of things... 1) I cannot cook. 2) I cannot bake. 3) I burn everything... no fault of my own. 4) I choose to paint, or take of plants... cooking is not fun. 5) ...You would have to be with me in order to teach me... ((unless you come here... wink ))
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 11:43 pm
I bake, and cook a little. My favorite cookie baked was this butter-lace cookie. Soooooo good. But the elderly chinese lady refused to give me the recipe. GRR GRR!
I like butterscotch pepperidege farm cookies, like chessmen or the other one.
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 11:47 pm
Catspaw Okay, I'm a big d**k for bringing this all back up. Response #: 1: Don't worry, you can bring up your big d**k anytime. 2: Can we now call you Mr. Big d**k? 3: Maybe an amalgam of Big Catsdick? 4: I have two lesbian friends who'd like to borrow you for one night. 5: There is no #5 7: No, you're Catspaw 8: Just kidding
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 12:19 am
Pell I bake, and cook a little. My favorite cookie baked was this butter-lace cookie. Soooooo good. But the elderly chinese lady refused to give me the recipe. GRR GRR! I like butterscotch pepperidege farm cookies, like chessmen or the other one. I cook all the time.. but I never seem to eat what I make for reasons I have yet to discover. Its either because after making the food and all the time it took I have no desire to eat it anymore or its just the fact that I know what exactly went into the making of this "fine" dish of mine and have yet to risk food poisoning... :3
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 12:40 am
Hmmm...that's odd. I always eat what I cook. Even when it tastes not so good. Well, when it tastes bad I don't eat it. In collage, I had a sack of potatoes, 25 pounds of sugar, vanilla extract, milk, eggs and some assorted veggies, that I experimented with all the time. Mmm...Often it was an unrecognizable 'splortch'. Tasted good though.
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 1:57 am
Montigo Dominic Keithing It's probably the smell of the Nair on his chest that was doing it to him. BTW, we need to ban absinthe from being within a kilometer of you. Including in films. from me or jovo? "Him" was JoVo, "you" was, well, you! Vague Keithing: Thanks for all your dedication on this. Also, big quoting definitely needs to stop, I'm tired of "V-EDIT"ing. I guess it's part of the job, Vague. It sounded a bit like you were telling me that I was quoting up a storm. Pell: Is the "splortch" the sound, or is it an odd mixture of "scorch" and some other unidentifiable adjective? Sean: I had the opportunity to work with a bit of klutz I have for a hag in Foods class. She managed to dump two tablespoons of garlic salt in a stirfry that required a teaspoon. Then we made belgian waffles which we had to iron again because a few dropped on the floor. We managed to mark all the contaminated waffles and arranged it so that certain deserving people got more than they bargained for. "These are good," indeed! rolleyes
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 7:18 am
Keithing Pell: Is the "splortch" the sound, or is it an odd mixture of "scorch" and some other unidentifiable adjective? I believe it's an onomatopoetic reference to the sound such things make when thrown... Keithing Sean: I had the opportunity to work with a bit of klutz I have for a hag in Foods class. She managed to dump two tablespoons of garlic salt in a stirfry that required a teaspoon. So? You can never have too much garlic.
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 8:07 am
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 8:16 am
-b***h slaps JoVo- Took you LONG enough! xd
Now if Vague would just Post in the RP, life would be GREAT! heart
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 8:22 am
[Q] -b***h slaps JoVo- Took you LONG enough! xd YAY! I've been bitchslapped! whee
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 1:34 pm
Vague So? You can never have too much garlic. Yes, you speak the truth. I always use too much (just enough) pepper. I'm like the dutchess' cook from Alice in Wonderland. " More pepper!"
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 4:02 pm
*Looks it up*. I knew there was onomatopoeiac, but not an onomatopoetic. Unless, I AM wrong... Again...
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