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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
My idea is this: that ketchup come in wide-mouthed jam jars, and be spread with a knife.
Next summer, when my now fully upgraded garden is in full fruition, I shall reap an untold spessartine bounty of tomatoes: and with the excess, make ketchup in just this way.
Indeed! I was privileged to have two full dinners, one at the cabin with friends of my brother's family, one the next day with all the family at my parents' house. I have practiced gluttony at Level: Falstaffian.
*hugs*
You're a lovely human being, Teddy.
Awesome, glad you had fun. I didn't have ANYTHING for Thanksgiving :smallredface:
Yes, yes he is :smallsmile:
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Awesome, glad you had fun. I didn't have ANYTHING for Thanksgiving :smallredface:
Yes, yes he is :smallsmile:
Oh yes, I meant to ask how yours was. Why didn't you have anything? :smallfrown:
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Awesome, glad you had fun. I didn't have ANYTHING for Thanksgiving :smallredface:
Yes, yes he is :smallsmile:
Wuff. :smalleek: Hopefully you'll get that job so you can get your own personal stash of food for when the pantry goes empty.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
My father has just angered me to a level of rage I have not experienced in months.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
Oh yes, I meant to ask how yours was. Why didn't you have anything? :smallfrown:
Mom was too tired to cook. We had ham sandwhich (the ham was oven roasted from the day before, but still). Do don't worry, I did have FOOD, just not a spread of it.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
GUys. Guys. Guys.
I just found the file in Cave Story that defines whether or not different modes have been unlocked.
It's a text file. With the code explained right there.
YESYESYESDON'THAVETOPLAYITALLOVERAGAINONNORMAL!
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Qwertystop
GUys. Guys. Guys.
I just found the file in Cave Story that defines whether or not different modes have been unlocked.
It's a text file. With the code explained right there.
YESYESYESDON'THAVETOPLAYITALLOVERAGAINONNORMAL!
Wow, it's almost as if the game maker likes us or something.
In all seriousness though, I don't see why you WOULDN'T want to play through it all again, to be perfectly honest.
But yes, congrats on that. HUZZAH!
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
Got a great theater tip today while doing set construction: "If you're unconscious of your surroundings while set-building, there's a decent chance you'll end up being actually unconscious." (I got this one after walking under a bright orange ladder without noticing the existence of said ladder.) Goes nicely with the one we learned earlier: "If you scream in the scene shop, you had better be bleeding. If you aren't, we can arrange that."
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Dimonite
Got a great theater tip today while doing set construction: "If you're unconscious of your surroundings while set-building, there's a decent chance you'll end up being actually unconscious." (I got this one after walking under a bright orange ladder without noticing the existence of said ladder.) Goes nicely with the one we learned earlier: "If you scream in the scene shop, you had better be bleeding. If you aren't, we can arrange that."
... i knew drama people were murderous, but I think theres been too much Hamlet played on that stage. :smalltongue:
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Qwertystop
GUys. Guys. Guys.
I just found the file in Cave Story that defines whether or not different modes have been unlocked.
It's a text file. With the code explained right there.
YESYESYESDON'THAVETOPLAYITALLOVERAGAINONNORMAL!
Oh man, I remember finding that! Actually, I think it's still on my desktop or something. That was fun.
Regardless, I've played through it four times already. (By which I mean, I've played all the way up into the Sacred Grounds, which I have yet to beat.)
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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MoonCat
Oh man, I remember finding that! Actually, I think it's still on my desktop or something. That was fun.
Regardless, I've played through it four times already. (By which I mean, I've played all the way up into the Sacred Grounds, which I have yet to beat.)
Good luck on that. I've beaten that once. Once.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Mom was too tired to cook. We had ham sandwhich (the ham was oven roasted from the day before, but still). Do don't worry, I did have FOOD, just not a spread of it.
I'm going to send you a turkey dinner in the mail.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
... i knew drama people were murderous, but I think theres been too much Hamlet played on that stage. :smalltongue:
We're only murderous to people with the name Duncan. Or anyone in that play. Or anyone that mentions the name of that play in a theater. :smallbiggrin:
(Actually, the one-act I'm in this fall uses the word several times in the play, so it's just fine for me to say Macbeth on-stage. But only for this play.)
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Kneenibble
I'm going to send you a turkey dinner in the mail.
I'm not sure that'd work, but thanks :smallsmile:
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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LaZodiac
I'm not sure that'd work, but thanks :smallsmile:
Yeah.... plus, knowing me, it would show up with a bunch of cardamom and rose petals all over it; and the plate would be some Chinese antique, and a raven would espy the gilded edge and make off with it and part of your face.
On the other hand, therein too would be a bottle of 2001 Spanish Tempranillo, and even you who has not tasted wine would, after your first sip, finish the bottle in a sitting: and you would wind up out on the tundra dancing with the Aurora. You would meet your spirit guide the Arctic Fox missing the tip of an ear and become self-empowered.
But no, you are right. It wouldn't work. I won't bother.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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LaZodiac
I'm not sure that'd work, but thanks :smallsmile:
Well, here in Australia you can order a frozen turkey meal online and have it delivered. Then all you need to do is microwave it.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
That is awesome. Do they deliver overseas? :smallbiggrin:
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Rawhide
Being certifiably descended from the dude who was basically responsible for Thanksgiving on the pilgrim side, and being in a bragging mood, I can honestly say I am disgusted.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
... i knew drama people were murderous, but I think theres been too much Hamlet played on that stage. :smalltongue:
Since when are drama people murderous? Be careful - you're walking this path of slander like a SHEEP TO THE SLAUGHTER. PUN THREAT FOR THE WIN!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by
Amidus Drexel
We're only murderous to people with the name Duncan. Or anyone in that play. Or anyone that mentions the name of that play in a theater. :smallbiggrin:
(Actually, the one-act I'm in this fall uses the word several times in the play, so it's just fine for me to say Macbeth on-stage. But only for this play.)
IT'S THE SCOTTISH PLAY. I, along with most people here, won't even say the name offstage.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Dimonite
IT'S THE SCOTTISH PLAY. I, along with most people here, won't even say the name offstage.
Blackadder says it all, really.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Rawhide
That is.... Shocking. And un-american. :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
Dimonite
Since when are drama people murderous? Be careful - you're walking this path of slander like a SHEEP TO THE SLAUGHTER. PUN THREAT FOR THE WIN!!!!!!!.
...:smallbiggrin: You silllly. I dont WALK anywhere.
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
I'm going to send you a turkey dinner in the mail.
That is a great kindness and consideratory gesture, considering your... Avian... Disposition.:smalltongue:
(Your friendcode in sc2 no wooorkieee.:smallfrown:)
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Rawhide
Hey man, it's a real thing. I once said the name of the Scottish play as part of a class discussion, and later that same day I broke up with my girlfriend. Coincidence? I. THINK. NOT!
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Dimonite
IT'S THE SCOTTISH PLAY. I, along with most people here, won't even say the name offstage.
Makes English class really awkward, I'll tell you that much. "Lady The Scottish Play's descent into powerless madness parallels The Scottish Play's own hardening callousness...."
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Mutant Sheep
That is a great kindness and consideratory gesture, considering your... Avian... Disposition.:smalltongue:
(Your friendcode in sc2 no wooorkieee.:smallfrown:)
We birds of the flightless flighted variety have no great love for our earthbound cousins. You may eat them as you desire.
But if I see you biting so much as a squab, then God help you, ruminant
I just sent a friend request. I probably put the wrong thing because I am a bumblepuppy.
edit Apropos Hark, a vagrant link
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
Us birds of a feather must flock together, musn't we, Kneeb?
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Coidzor
Makes English class really awkward, I'll tell you that much. "Lady The Scottish Play's descent into powerless madness parallels The Scottish Play's own hardening callousness...."
They are simply "the Thane" and "the Lady". Of course, it's allowable to say the names for rehearsals and performances.
From a literary standpoint, however, I wouldn't call it a parallel so much as a dramatic reversal. The Lady goes from callously pursuing her ambition for her husband to going mad with the guilt, while the Thane goes from being hesitant, and not really wanting to kill the king, to ruthlessly murdering anyone who gets in his way. It's not a parallel, it's a head-on collision!
Yep. Curses to literary analysis in three seconds flat.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
Now to recall whether squab is crow or seagull.
Neither of which seems pleasant.
Especially because crows are smart enough to recognize us and plan for revenge...
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
We birds of the flightless variety have no great love for our earthbound cousins. You may eat them as you desire.
But if I see you biting so much as a squab, then God help you, ruminant
I just sent a friend request. I probably put the wrong thing because I am a bumblepuppy.
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Hark, a vagrant link
Turkeys can fly? I thought they... Kinda flapped around. Most of them are too fat to manage flight, now. Especially when it nears the End of the Warm Season.
*eats a face*
i see no requeeeeeeest. Can you join the chat channel thingey? theres a button you can clickey on if you can see the persons profile or something. *grumble at the lameosity of battlemets*
Edit: Atlanteannibble shipshipship
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Coidzor
Now to recall whether squab is crow or seagull.
Neither of which seems pleasant.
Especially because crows are smart enough to recognize us and plan for revenge...
Squab's a pigeon, isn't it? A tender, moist, mouthwateringly delicious pigeon... not that I would ever eat one. Because I have respect for my avian friends.
*shifty eyes*
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
AtlanteanTroll
Us birds of a feather must flock together, musn't we, Kneeb?
And you flock the best, mi Passer.
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
Now to recall whether squab is crow or seagull.
Neither of which seems pleasant.
Especially because crows are smart enough to recognize us and plan for revenge...
Squab is young pigeon. Yes, let us continue our uneasy truce with the corvids... pigeons strut about with an expression of constant amazement, unaware.
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
Turkeys can fly? I thought they... Kinda flapped around. Most of them are too fat to manage flight, now. Especially when it nears the End of the Warm Season.
*eats a face*
i see no requeeeeeeest. Can you join the chat channel thingey? theres a button you can clickey on if you can see the persons profile or something. *grumble at the lameosity of battlemets*
Edit: Atlanteannibble shipshipship
I am there.
I made a big waffled typo. It has been corrected. Turkeys are flightless, not budgie-wudgies.
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Originally Posted by
Dimonite
Squab's a pigeon, isn't it? A tender, moist, mouthwateringly delicious pigeon... not that I would ever eat one. Because I have respect for my avian friends.
*shifty eyes*
Good.
Good.