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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
Eh, Just tell the sheep not to look at it. They'll do so.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Dimonite
I hope no sheep that I know read this list... it would be so embarrassing.
What's stopping me? Right now, a lack of frying pans (the dorm kitchen doesn't have utensils, just a stove/oven and a sink).
Lamb AND mutton. You fiend.:smalleek:
Edit:Oh, a flying turtle joke from Turkey said I shouldn't see it. Retroactive ignorance!
FRYING PANS! I NEVER USE THEM EXCEPT AS MELEE WEAPONS. :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
MageOfCakes
That link is almost a year old, so yeah the thread is long gone. I don't really remember what was said only that I mentioned yaoi, then followed the epic quote by poor Tychris1.
I think I remember that. I dunno. Was SO LONG ago.:smalleek: AUGH WHAT THE HELL TIME IS ALL LONG NOW.:smallfurious::smallconfused:
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
Lamb AND mutton. You fiend.:smalleek:
Edit:Oh, a flying turtle joke from Turkey said I shouldn't see it. Retroactive ignorance!
FRYING PANS! I NEVER USE THEM EXCEPT AS MELEE WEAPONS. :smallbiggrin:
"Frying pans, right? Who knew!?"
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
I think I remember that. I dunno. Was SO LONG ago.:smalleek: AUGH WHAT THE HELL TIME IS ALL LONG NOW.:smallfurious::smallconfused:
Welcome to oldness. The benefits are alright, but the retirement plan SUCKS.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
araveugnitsuga
This may perchance be the most scientifically appropriate yet inappropriate line I've ever seen uttered.
I still have no idea what's going oooooon.
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
THE ART TEACHER GAVE ME A ROBOT AND NOW HE'S NEXT TO THE EYGYPTIANS.
ION: I just found rubber non-functional handcuffs in my room. WTF
Awesome!
Oh, that's where I left em.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
Edit:Oh, a flying turtle joke from Turkey said I shouldn't see it. Retroactive ignorance!
VICTORY!:smalltongue:
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Oh, that's where I left em.
...
:eek: :redface: :wink:
OK then.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
I still have no idea what's going oooooon.
Where's MS Paint when I need it. Or some other suitable... captioning and drawing arrows on a picture software.
Though I suppose you could say what's going on is a discussion of what makes someone have it going on.
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Originally Posted by
Dimonite
What's stopping me? Right now, a lack of frying pans (the dorm kitchen doesn't have utensils, just a stove/oven and a sink).
That's what friends are for.
Or borrowing a spare from a relative. :smallconfused:
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
Lamb AND mutton. You fiend.:smalleek:
I think both at the same time would be a little kinky, I must admit. :smalltongue:
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
That reminds me. Moony, if you're still online, actually come online you know! I'm waiting for pizza and need more people to say things at.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
Well, yes, but there's rituals and arrangements that have to be made. I mean, unless you're fighting over the same woman or man or something, which I'm given some cause to doubt. :smalltongue:
Indeed. My sister and I are unlikely to fight a duel over any matter. Particularly seeing as I as the likely challenged would demand we fight our duel with vast robot armies.
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
Well, darn, now the revolutionaries will never accept me into their ranks. :smalltongue: I guess I'll just have to learn how to be so cavalier, then.
Pity, I can't abide horses.
Nonsense! There would never be a revolution against my wise and benevolent rule!
And anyway, knighted individuals may still join revolutions if they want, there is no requirement of lower class or lack of title.
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
Reserved and strange? Curiouser and curiouser. As in my larksplay has actually graduated to something akin to true curiosity. :smalltongue:
Well, anyone who desires to meet my sister can do so by randomly showing up at my front door. I would thus be obliged to invite you in for a cold beverage at which point my sister may decide to honour us with her presence.
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
Quite, but there's still ways and means. Ways and means.
Pursue them in your youth.
Unfortunately, I have not the patience to meditate under a tree for a year to achieve enlightenment. It is indeed a shame.
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Originally Posted by
Dimonite
Well, that's not the whole list... and I don't have a copy typed up - or in this city - so I'll have to do this from memory.
If anyone cares about the list of foods I've not eaten but would like to, open this spoiler.
Wait... You have never eaten lamb? It is a food most common here in Australia and indeed is the traditional thing to consume on Australia Day if one has not made arrangements to have a barbecue.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Oh, that's where I left em.
Oh, right. Just so you know, they totally didn't work.
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
That reminds me. Moony, if you're still online, actually come online you know! I'm waiting for pizza and need more people to say things at.
NEVAH!!!
Actually, I can't 'cause my Dad finally said I can't go see the vaudville tomorrow unlessI clean up my room by then, so I'm working away at that instead.
ION: Just charged downstairs holding a spoon aloft, shouted "SPOON!" in a scottish accent, then charged upstairs.
My mom told me not to run with spoons or other sharp objects.
Also, I HAVE POTATO CHIPS.
Which reminds me! The dude at my local corner store just started watching Soul Eater, which I recommended to him. I feel like I've done a good deed. ^.^
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Elemental
Well, anyone who desires to meet my sister can do so by randomly showing up at my front door. I would thus be obliged to invite you in for a cold beverage at which point my sister may decide to honour us with her presence.
Bring hot chips from the fish'n'chip store down the road. She'll come running with a bowl. :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
Elemental
Wait... You have never eaten lamb? It is a food most common here in Australia and indeed is the traditional thing to consume on Australia Day if one has not made arrangements to have a barbecue.
That makes me hungry for lamb chops now, damn you! :smallannoyed:
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
ION: Just charged downstairs holding a spoon aloft, shouted "SPOON!" in a scottish accent, then charged upstairs.
My mom told me not to run with spoons or other sharp objects.
Also, I HAVE POTATO CHIPS.
SPOOOOOOON!-The Tick
I LIKE POTATO CHIPS.:smalltongue:
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My mom told me not to run with spoons or other sharp objects.
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spoons or other sharp objects.
WHAT KIND OF SPOON ARE YOU USING?:smalleek:
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
Oh, right. Just so you know, they totally didn't work.
NEVAH!!!
Actually, I can't 'cause my Dad finally said I can't go see the vaudville tomorrow unlessI clean up my room by then, so I'm working away at that instead.
ION: Just charged downstairs holding a spoon aloft, shouted "SPOON!" in a scottish accent, then charged upstairs.
My mom told me not to run with spoons or other sharp objects.
Also, I HAVE POTATO CHIPS.
Which reminds me! The dude at my local corner store just started watching Soul Eater, which I recommended to him. I feel like I've done a good deed. ^.^
Perfectly understandable.
SPOOON! I never knew you were secretly The Tick!
Yay potato chips!
Double Yay Soul Eater!
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
SPOOOOOOON!-The Tick
I LIKE POTATO CHIPS.:smalltongue:
WHAT KIND OF SPOON ARE YOU USING?:smalleek:
Yeah, it was more like "SPUIIN!"
ME TOO! HONEY DIJON, THEY ARE AWESOME
I DON'T KNOW WHAT KIND SHE'S THINKING ABOUT!
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Perfectly understandable.
SPOOON! I never knew you were secretly The Tick!
Yay potato chips!
Double Yay Soul Eater!
Mrragh. It sucks. I liked having a room my parents were calling a pigsty. I could find everything!
Who's the Tick?
I'll take one, AND EAT IT! <mad laughter, sparkles, classical music, slow motion>
Yeah. His favorite character is Black Star.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
Mrragh. It sucks. I liked having a room my parents were calling a pigsty. I could find everything!
Who's the Tick?
I'll take one, AND EAT IT! <mad laughter, sparkles, classical music, slow motion>
Yeah. His favorite character is Black Star.
I agree completely with that sentiment.
He's a big blue superhero guy who's basically a parody of all things superhero. He has SPOOOON has his battlecry, specificly because he wanted a unique battle cry that would strike fear and confusion into the heart of evil.
If you're going to be Kira and I be Misa Misa?
Understandable, Black Star is the best.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
Damn speakers are starting to die...
Oh well, I suppose I've had them for years... But where on Earth am I going to get new ones from?
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Elemental
Damn speakers are starting to die...
Oh well, I suppose I've had them for years... But where on Earth am I going to get new ones from?
Perhaps I could upgrade mine and give you my old ones? :smallsigh:
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
I agree completely with that sentiment.
He's a big blue superhero guy who's basically a parody of all things superhero. He has SPOOOON has his battlecry, specificly because he wanted a unique battle cry that would strike fear and confusion into the heart of evil.
If you're going to be Kira and I be Misa Misa?
Understandable, Black Star is the best.
Yeah. Because I was in such a rush I just tipped everything out, combed through it for everything I would throw away, then dumped everything into random drawers. Now I have no idea where anything is, and my big awesome idea of finally organizing my set-of-drawers full of crap I don't ever think about has been less than successful. Now I just shoved all the clutter way somewhere.
Hmm. I like him!
You can be Kira. I'll be L.
Have I mentioned my friend who is the same person as Black Star yet? I think I have...
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Mynxae
Perhaps I could upgrade mine and give you my old ones? :smallsigh:
If you really want. Admittedly, I can do without speakers, but it's rather dull around here without music.
I'm going to go on a raiding party. I shall be back.
And I'm going to have to upload some things to my Deviant Art shortly.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
I just got the closest I ever have to spitting my drink all the way across the keyboard.
Doctoor Whoooooooo
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
I didn't believe that fell within the set of adipose tissue, hmm.
Neither does most of what you're talking about, FYI... :smallwink:
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
It has snowed over a foot this weekend, and it's still going strong even as I type. It may get to two feet by tomorrow. And the forecast is quite cold for the next week, so it's going to stick around!
Winter has laid its hold at last.
It's a good kind of snow, too: fine-grained and fluffy, prone to soft heaps.
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Originally Posted by
Teddy
Well, I'd start just after the emulsions, but I might as well explain what that one is since not everyone's read as much chemistry (or was it physics?) as me. Basically, an emulsion is a mixture of a hydrophile (like water) and hydrophobe (like oil), where one part (usually the hydrophobe) has been whipped into miniature bubbles who won't make the mixture stratify itself, almost giving it the appearance of a solution.
Now, emulsions do stratify if left to their own devices for long enough, so if you have, say, a dressing, you may want reemulsify it before reapplication, which is easiest done by taking the bottle and shaking it up and down in rapid progression, if you get the idea.
So, when this somewhat weird discussion about making a smooth mixture of wisdom and Coidzor reaches the point where Coidz needs someone to help, and Kneen says he'd like to boast his wrist and manual skills, it implies that he's not very good at shaking dressing, because not all men are hard-to-emulsify vinaigrettes (I assume vinaigrettes are hard to emulsify, but it could be the other way around, in which case "not all men" probably refers to Coidz instead), so he hasn't gotten the training required... :smallwink:
It is, indeed, as you say -- although in your high speech, the particular image has still I think evaded the lady's cognition.
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Originally Posted by
The Succubus
The best way to think of random banter chat is like being a parrot in a tree full of parrots with everyone squawking at once.
It is no bad thing to be but one voice in a chorus, man!
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Awesome!
Oh, that's where I left em.
Iiiiiiinteresting. :smallamused:
See, with a line like that, your innocence to the other entendres that flew around is suspect.
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Originally Posted by
Elemental
Wait... You have never eaten lamb? It is a food most common here in Australia and indeed is the traditional thing to consume on Australia Day if one has not made arrangements to have a barbecue.
Lamb is quite scarce around here: I have eaten it perhaps once as a child, and it is rare even in finer restaurants. Some cultural difference between our respective post-colonies, I expect; although I cannot speak for all of Canada, only the Prairies [I can imagine it being more popular in Quebec].
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
Yeah. Because I was in such a rush I just tipped everything out, combed through it for everything I would throw away, then dumped everything into random drawers. Now I have no idea where anything is, and my big awesome idea of finally organizing my set-of-drawers full of crap I don't ever think about has been less than successful. Now I just shoved all the clutter way somewhere.
Hmm. I like him!
You can be Kira. I'll be L.
Have I mentioned my friend who is the same person as Black Star yet? I think I have...
And yet it's still more organized then my room :smallbiggrin:
The Tick's got a super power. His super power is the Power of Drama. The more dramatic and serious a situation is, the stronger he is.
But I don't want to kill you then get killed by my best slave friend after being defeated mentally by your protoge.
You've mentioned it before, yes.
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
It has snowed over a foot this weekend, and it's still going strong even as I type. It may get to two feet by tomorrow. And the forecast is quite cold for the next week, so it's going to stick around!
Winter has laid its hold at last.
It's a good kind of snow, too: fine-grained and fluffy, prone to soft heaps.
Iiiiiiinteresting. :smallamused:
See, with a line like that, your innocence to the other entendres that flew around is suspect.
Wow, two feet of snow. As much as I complain about the snow fall we get, I realize that there are some places that get two feet of snow per YEAR, but because of how unprepared they are it's a friggen disaster, so in a way I guess I'm glad we get a ton of snow as a norm, since we're prepared for it.
Still, looking forward to snow seems crazy, to me.
Also, I legitimately just did not understand your innuendo. Big words confuse Tiny Brain Zodi.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Wow, two feet of snow. As much as I complain about the snow fall we get, I realize that there are some places that get two feet of snow per YEAR, but because of how unprepared they are it's a friggen disaster, so in a way I guess I'm glad we get a ton of snow as a norm, since we're prepared for it.
Still, looking forward to snow seems crazy, to me.
Also, I legitimately just did not understand your innuendo. Big words confuse Tiny Brain Zodi.
*hugs* :smalltongue:
You're right, I had not thought of that: this city expects huge dumps of snow, so we have a rather extensive team of people and snow-removal equipment to keep the roads clear all winter. It might not be so fun in another place where it would shut down transportation.
Snow to me is magical and beautiful. It muffles sound and makes the mad world more quiet. Large amounts of it are also inevitable here, so why not enjoy it?
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
*hugs* :smalltongue:
You're right, I had not thought of that: this city expects huge dumps of snow, so we have a rather extensive team of people and snow-removal equipment to keep the roads clear all winter. It might not be so fun in another place where it would shut down transportation.
Snow to me is magical and beautiful. It muffles sound and makes the mad world more quiet. Large amounts of it are also inevitable here, so why not enjoy it?
The thing is, I completely agree. Winter, especialy up here, is absolutely beautiful.
It's also unbelievably cold, it can be slippery, it's hard work to shovel constantly (though I haven't had to shovel in a while, fingers crossed on that note) and I'm absolutely terrafied of perfect silence.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
Lamb is quite scarce around here: I have eaten it perhaps once as a child, and it is rare even in finer restaurants. Some cultural difference between our respective post-colonies, I expect; although I cannot speak for all of Canada, only the Prairies [I can imagine it being more popular in Quebec].
Perhaps the primary difference is that we have long had a wool industry of some significance. Lamb is still slightly more expensive than other roasts, but even my family which is far from rolling in money can afford it.
If you are ever to visit our fine country, I shall politely ask my mother to prepare a roast dinner if you so desire. Perhaps by then, our sweet potatoes that grow wild adjacent to the roses will provide us with a generous bounty. But I doubt that as it takes them quite some time.
Hmm... Two feet of snow. That is a lot by my reckoning as one who has never seen it. If that much snow fell here, I would likely freeze to death as my house does not retain heat well. Then again, it would not be too hard to stay warm. A simple matter of getting out blankets and hot water bottles while we all gather in Mum's room as it is the most snug and has a reverse cycle air conditioner.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
Lamb is quite scarce around here: I have eaten it perhaps once as a child, and it is rare even in finer restaurants. Some cultural difference between our respective post-colonies, I expect; although I cannot speak for all of Canada, only the Prairies [I can imagine it being more popular in Quebec].
Cultural differences are a possibility, could also be to do with climate.
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
Gaaaah. I'm trying to buy Paper Mario Sticker Star but my credit card isn't working and I don't know why!
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
And yet it's still more organized then my room :smallbiggrin:
The Tick's got a super power. His super power is the Power of Drama. The more dramatic and serious a situation is, the stronger he is.
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You've mentioned it before, yes.
^.^ LaLa, you utter pig. :smalltongue:
WOOOOHOOOO! Sounds fun! Can I join him?
SPOILERS!
It?
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Re: Coid's Crowing Conundrum of a Canticle of Crookedly Random Banter #185
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
^.^ LaLa, you utter pig. :smalltongue:
WOOOOHOOOO! Sounds fun! Can I join him?
SPOILERS!
It?
I'm not that much of a pig, honest >_>
Yes!
Not...really? Ok yha it is :smallredface:
Yha, the fact that a friend of yours is Black Star.