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Post by TheMasterGeek on Nov 22, 2005 23:54:43 GMT -5
My day went fine.
So is 9 pm central tommorrow good for "Prangs", which is after "Lost".
Oh crap, both Lost and VM are new tommorrow, and I probably wont get back until halfway through the shows. Now...I can't decide, I can't tape both episodes. What should a boy do? I'll probably tape VM, and hurry to catch the last half of Lost.
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Post by Charisma69 on Nov 23, 2005 0:09:38 GMT -5
Well guys, I'm heading off to bed. I've been up since 6 a.m. and it's getting too hard to keep my eyes open.
It kinda sucks since I don't have to be up early tomorrow but I guess I'll get over it.
I can't wait until Thanksgiving. It will be so nice to see my family and to eat lots of great food.
Goodnight everyone.
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Post by TheMasterGeek on Nov 23, 2005 0:16:10 GMT -5
Goodnight, Cor.
See ya for "Prangs", whatever time it is.
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Post by TheMasterGeek on Nov 23, 2005 0:29:56 GMT -5
Night all.
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Post by quantumcat on Nov 23, 2005 8:29:23 GMT -5
As a matter of fact,(yes,I'm finally answering this)I LIVE at the kiddie table. We are the ones telling the naughty jokes (the dirtiest ones from middle school) and discussing cool stuff like games,t.v.,films,comics,philosophy and world affairs. We also discuss our lives,our hopes,dreams and good gossip. The big table has about twenty minutes worth of good stuff,another 90 of stuff that WOULD be good if it were ever taken past the first sentence and about four hours of material Wolfram and Hart would have used to torture its most hated enemies. Sports,politics,'the old days' and health care CAN be interesting-but not the way we do it. For some strange reason,our clan can take very very bright,captivating people,put them at an adult table and all 35 grown ups lose all ability to discuss anything with any degree of verve or eloquence. Some of the people seem to communicate and even enjoy but in the same way toddlers who don't even share a native tongue talk together. The rest of us are left clueless. It rather resembles the more painful episodes of 'Mama's Family' or 'Prairie Home Companion'. Once we get away from the big table,the same people and same topics can be as enthralling as Joss and Aaron Sorkin co-writing a series. I don't ask how we do that. It's safer to sit with the 'children' (aka anyone who isn't a guest or parent) and enjoy waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much good,down home cookin'. Nowadays,I indulge more in turkey and green beans than sweet potato casserole (with cinnamon and pecans), fresh coconut cake or home made boiled custard. But I'll be as distended as the balloons flying over Macy's by Thursday afternoon. Lots of hiking (not to mention housework) will be required. I hope all of you have a safe and happy Thanksgiving (even if tomorrow through Sunday isn't a holiday for you.) I know I have a lot more blessings to be grateful for since I got to know all of you.
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Post by tjaman on Nov 23, 2005 11:27:06 GMT -5
Very unplugged.
Nirvana ... outside.
How's everyone doing today?
btw, sorry I haven't been around much for the viewage. Last night I was waiting for a couple of calls and wanted to keep the line free.
I'll maybe be around for "Prawns" tonight. I'll hope to be, anyway.
Long, long day ahead of me here at work.
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Post by Insane Troll Logic on Nov 23, 2005 11:41:48 GMT -5
My favourite moment of "Prawns" was when a delighted Giles exclaimed: "I like mushy peas!". I concur. I like them, too.
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Post by tjaman on Nov 23, 2005 11:55:43 GMT -5
I like the Brit views of American imperialism, myself.
Gives us a nice sense of history.
Through all the blushing and uncomfortableness.
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Post by Insane Troll Logic on Nov 23, 2005 12:00:44 GMT -5
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Post by tjaman on Nov 23, 2005 13:21:53 GMT -5
* sad sigh * From a man who knew well whereof he spoke.
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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Nov 23, 2005 20:58:05 GMT -5
Evening guys!
Nick, reporting in, ready and rarring for "Prats"
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Post by Charisma69 on Nov 23, 2005 21:06:13 GMT -5
Evening guys!
Nick, reporting in, ready and rarring for "Prats"
Hello Nick. I believe we're doing "Prats" in about an hour. Lost is on right now.
I so can't wait for the ep. It's so very funny. I'm taking a break from the housework I should really be doing to watch this stuff.
I spend most of the day sleeping. I've had a headache all day. I hope this will help make it better. I haven't gotten much in the way of housework done - though I did get charts done at work in less than 40 minutes. Would have been faster but we kept getting interrupted and we'd have to stop.
It was actually a fun way to get paid for 40 minutes of work. Plus, Connie brought in some more of those wonderful peanut butter cookies she made so I had some of those too. ;D
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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Nov 23, 2005 21:15:10 GMT -5
Ah, right. I never could get all those time zones right.
Well, better early than late, I guess.
And Damn, those peanut butter cookies sounds good. Now you've got me all hungry.
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Post by Charisma69 on Nov 23, 2005 21:18:24 GMT -5
Ah, right. I never could get all those time zones right.
Well, better early than late, I guess.
And Damn, those peanut butter cookies sounds good. Now you've got me all hungry.
I asked her for the recipe and she told me it was just one cup of peanut butter, one cup of brown sugar, one egg, and a half cup of chocolate chips.
I don't know what temp you bake them at. I should have written it down. They are awesome though.
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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Nov 23, 2005 21:26:55 GMT -5
Yeah, I don't bake. The last time I tried ... well, let's leave it at explosions and batter everywhere. And not the witty kind
Maybe it's just easier if I poured all the ingredient in my mouth and just gargle.
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