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Kartessa
Mar 20, 2013, 6:30 PM
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macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kart, you had best have pm'd the user. I did, but she didn't want to take it down. I don't deserve anonymity because I openly disliked something she liked. i missed something Crazy bitch drama
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Kartessa
Mar 20, 2013, 6:31 PM
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Kartessa wrote: macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kart, you had best have pm'd the user. I did, but she didn't want to take it down. I don't deserve anonymity because I openly disliked something she liked. i missed something Crazy bitch drama FTW
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epoch
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Mar 20, 2013, 6:42 PM
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: Flannel, trucker hats and PBR. Im surrounded by god damn hipsters. Categorically speaking... I think I'm surrounded by the hipsters. Officially. I live in hipsterville in SD. and... flannel, trucker hats, and PBR is already old news. It's dark (DARK) blue skinny jeans, indy band t-shirts, geek glasses, and microbrews. Kart is going to go into overload at the sheer amount of awesome beer is available here during comicon I had a friend come to Canada from Cali once and he was all confused that so many people wore plad unironically That's funny, cause it's sad.
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Kartessa
Mar 20, 2013, 6:47 PM
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: Flannel, trucker hats and PBR. Im surrounded by god damn hipsters. Categorically speaking... I think I'm surrounded by the hipsters. Officially. I live in hipsterville in SD. and... flannel, trucker hats, and PBR is already old news. It's dark (DARK) blue skinny jeans, indy band t-shirts, geek glasses, and microbrews. Kart is going to go into overload at the sheer amount of awesome beer is available here during comicon I had a friend come to Canada from Cali once and he was all confused that so many people wore plad unironically That's funny, cause it's sad. Speaking of... Guess what motif I'm rockin today
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Kartessa
Mar 20, 2013, 6:56 PM
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The down side of socialized healthcare: Sitting in a clinic (not an ER) and waiting 90min to see a doc about an earache Had we hit emergency, we'd be there til diner
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macherry
Mar 20, 2013, 7:01 PM
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Kartessa wrote: macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kart, you had best have pm'd the user. I did, but she didn't want to take it down. I don't deserve anonymity because I openly disliked something she liked. i missed something Crazy bitch drama dramez!!
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epoch
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Mar 20, 2013, 7:02 PM
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I'm going to make me an apple waldorf salad tomorrow.
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epoch
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Mar 20, 2013, 7:07 PM
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: Flannel, trucker hats and PBR. Im surrounded by god damn hipsters. Categorically speaking... I think I'm surrounded by the hipsters. Officially. I live in hipsterville in SD. and... flannel, trucker hats, and PBR is already old news. It's dark (DARK) blue skinny jeans, indy band t-shirts, geek glasses, and microbrews. Kart is going to go into overload at the sheer amount of awesome beer is available here during comicon I had a friend come to Canada from Cali once and he was all confused that so many people wore plad unironically That's funny, cause it's sad. Speaking of... Guess what motif I'm rockin today Well, it's not Tuesday... so you have pants on. I'm guessing skinny jeans and an obscure band shirt.
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Kartessa
Mar 20, 2013, 7:12 PM
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: Flannel, trucker hats and PBR. Im surrounded by god damn hipsters. Categorically speaking... I think I'm surrounded by the hipsters. Officially. I live in hipsterville in SD. and... flannel, trucker hats, and PBR is already old news. It's dark (DARK) blue skinny jeans, indy band t-shirts, geek glasses, and microbrews. Kart is going to go into overload at the sheer amount of awesome beer is available here during comicon I had a friend come to Canada from Cali once and he was all confused that so many people wore plad unironically That's funny, cause it's sad. Speaking of... Guess what motif I'm rockin today Well, it's not Tuesday... so you have pants on. I'm guessing skinny jeans and an obscure band shirt. Fatty-stretch dress pants and a plad shirt
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epoch
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Mar 20, 2013, 7:17 PM
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So, I'm sitting here thinking about it and I've got me a pretty bad-ass garden going. Kale (American and Russian variates) (H) Leek (H) Beet (H) Cabbage (H) Lima Bean Eggplant (H) Fennel Basil Cilantro (H) Oregano (H) Rosemary (H) Lemon (H) Bay Leaf (H) Spring Onion (H) Artichoke Green Bean Cantaloupe Squash Summer Squash Cucumber Strawberry Pomegranate It's not a big space, but I think it's a pretty impressive lot for an urban garden. I've marked stuff that is harvestable (H) and that I've been using regularly. The eggplant was a champ and has been producing well since last summer, made it through the winter kicking out fruit. I'm excited about the Pomegranate addition and am going to search out another fruit tree this weekend to add some more variety. The Lemon and Bay leaf came with the property and are thriving trees; everything else is mine. So many food options!
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epoch
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Mar 20, 2013, 7:33 PM
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: Flannel, trucker hats and PBR. Im surrounded by god damn hipsters. Categorically speaking... I think I'm surrounded by the hipsters. Officially. I live in hipsterville in SD. and... flannel, trucker hats, and PBR is already old news. It's dark (DARK) blue skinny jeans, indy band t-shirts, geek glasses, and microbrews. Kart is going to go into overload at the sheer amount of awesome beer is available here during comicon I had a friend come to Canada from Cali once and he was all confused that so many people wore plad unironically That's funny, cause it's sad. Speaking of... Guess what motif I'm rockin today Well, it's not Tuesday... so you have pants on. I'm guessing skinny jeans and an obscure band shirt. Fatty-stretch dress pants and a plad shirt dressed up for the dr? so, un-Canadian of you
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macherry
Mar 20, 2013, 7:48 PM
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: Flannel, trucker hats and PBR. Im surrounded by god damn hipsters. Categorically speaking... I think I'm surrounded by the hipsters. Officially. I live in hipsterville in SD. and... flannel, trucker hats, and PBR is already old news. It's dark (DARK) blue skinny jeans, indy band t-shirts, geek glasses, and microbrews. Kart is going to go into overload at the sheer amount of awesome beer is available here during comicon I had a friend come to Canada from Cali once and he was all confused that so many people wore plad unironically That's funny, cause it's sad. Speaking of... Guess what motif I'm rockin today Well, it's not Tuesday... so you have pants on. I'm guessing skinny jeans and an obscure band shirt. Fatty-stretch dress pants and a plad shirt sans a belt pants. fully adjustable good for eating at the golden corral buffet
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donald949
Mar 20, 2013, 7:51 PM
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Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: I'll take a challenge today... send me what you want me to cook tonite. The only things I'm not down with are foods that take 3,000,000 different spices (ie: Indian food), and I'm not in the mood for a leavened bread. And nothing too weirdly ethnic where I won't find any of the ingredients at the grocery store. The first thing that popped into my mind was blueberry muffins. Buttermilk or bran? Buttermilk
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donald949
Mar 20, 2013, 7:53 PM
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epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: The wife took our daughter uptown to fit out for a flower girl dress. Niece is getting married in june. Turns out 6 women went shopping for the one dress. Wife, Daughter, Niece (the bride), niece (brides sister), sister law (MOTB), and my Mother in law. Dang, how'd miss out on that. good times I'm sure. Champagne.... there usually is champagne, strippers, and blow at those places. Well, given that my 6yo daughter was the one they were bying a dress for, I sure the helk hope knot.
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donald949
Mar 20, 2013, 7:54 PM
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donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: The wife took our daughter uptown to fit out for a flower girl dress. Niece is getting married in june. Turns out 6 women went shopping for the one dress. Wife, Daughter, Niece (the bride), niece (brides sister), sister law (MOTB), and my Mother in law. Dang, how'd miss out on that. good times I'm sure. Champagne.... there usually is champagne, strippers, and blow at those places. Well, given that my 6yo daughter was the one they were bying a dress for, I sure the helk hope knot. But otherwise your theory makes cents.
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donald949
Mar 20, 2013, 7:58 PM
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epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: I'll take a challenge today... send me what you want me to cook tonite. The only things I'm not down with are foods that take 3,000,000 different spices (ie: Indian food), and I'm not in the mood for a leavened bread. And nothing too weirdly ethnic where I won't find any of the ingredients at the grocery store. The first thing that popped into my mind was blueberry muffins. psh... she said challenge. Ok so the first thing that came to mind wasn't so much of a challange. However, I'm still craving blueberry muffins.
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donald949
Mar 20, 2013, 7:59 PM
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donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: I'll take a challenge today... send me what you want me to cook tonite. The only things I'm not down with are foods that take 3,000,000 different spices (ie: Indian food), and I'm not in the mood for a leavened bread. And nothing too weirdly ethnic where I won't find any of the ingredients at the grocery store. The first thing that popped into my mind was blueberry muffins. psh... she said challenge. Ok so the first thing that came to mind wasn't so much of a challange. However, I'm still craving blueberry muffins. Might have to go to Costco to pick up a few, 1/2 gross.
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donald949
Mar 20, 2013, 8:00 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: Didn't this whole thread get started as a response to a thread on Fish Tacos? uh... back to page one! That's what they do. Here we just say that I started the thread, and the original was supposed to be in total silence, but we went in another content-less direction. Must be somewhat of a disappointment. Much like those fish tacos.
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donald949
Mar 20, 2013, 8:03 PM
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macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kart, you had best have pm'd the user. I did, but she didn't want to take it down. I don't deserve anonymity because I openly disliked something she liked. i missed something Thats what I thought too. However, there's nothing happening here but this thread and the Bet. So must be just random relies for PC++
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donald949
Mar 20, 2013, 8:05 PM
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epoch wrote: So, I'm sitting here thinking about it and I've got me a pretty bad-ass garden going. Kale (American and Russian variates) (H) Leek (H) Beet (H) Cabbage (H) Lima Bean Eggplant (H) Fennel Basil Cilantro (H) Oregano (H) Rosemary (H) Lemon (H) Bay Leaf (H) Spring Onion (H) Artichoke Green Bean Cantaloupe Squash Summer Squash Cucumber Strawberry Pomegranate It's not a big space, but I think it's a pretty impressive lot for an urban garden. I've marked stuff that is harvestable (H) and that I've been using regularly. The eggplant was a champ and has been producing well since last summer, made it through the winter kicking out fruit. I'm excited about the Pomegranate addition and am going to search out another fruit tree this weekend to add some more variety. The Lemon and Bay leaf came with the property and are thriving trees; everything else is mine. So many food options! INRT^^^
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donald949
Mar 20, 2013, 8:06 PM
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donald949 wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: Didn't this whole thread get started as a response to a thread on Fish Tacos? uh... back to page one! That's what they do. Here we just say that I started the thread, and the original was supposed to be in total silence, but we went in another content-less direction. Must be somewhat of a disappointment. Much like those fish tacos. They did end up being pretty darn fish tacos. Expensive, but the best I've ever had.
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Gmburns2000
Mar 20, 2013, 8:20 PM
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macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kart, you had best have pm'd the user. I did, but she didn't want to take it down. I don't deserve anonymity because I openly disliked something she liked. i missed something eu tambem
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Gmburns2000
Mar 20, 2013, 8:23 PM
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: Didn't this whole thread get started as a response to a thread on Fish Tacos? uh... back to page one! That's what they do. Here we just say that I started the thread, and the original was supposed to be in total silence, but we went in another content-less direction. Must be somewhat of a disappointment. Much like those fish tacos. They did end up being pretty darn fish tacos. Expensive, but the best I've ever had. I still haven't had the famous ones at the mobile station in Lee Vining.
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Gmburns2000
Mar 20, 2013, 8:26 PM
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47 pages of the application (including project concept, project methodology, proposed project execution, project target audience, educational component, social component, budget, portfolio, and studies of proposed art to exhibit) along with six CDs of all this info, have been mailed. Obligatory e-mail to the foundation has also been sent. Waiting game commences.
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Gmburns2000
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well, since we're here and there's content up ^^ there
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