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Gmburns2000
Mar 23, 2013, 2:48 AM
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not going to happen, so I might as well walk away with the PTFTW
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Gmburns2000
Mar 23, 2013, 2:50 AM
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com proteção
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 3:01 AM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: Dinner of "fresh tacos": [IMG]http://i1131.photobucket.com/albums/m550/kartessa/FD6B7348-C1D2-4D8A-8050-FD0ACEE5E392-2453-0000022D8B8BB603.jpg[/IMG] Spiced chicken, homemade salsa, bean and corn salad, and avocado slices served on lettuce leaves instead of tortillas. And for dessert: [IMG]http://i1131.photobucket.com/albums/m550/kartessa/09F5AFD8-864E-4AF1-9009-09EF1FE97628-2453-0000022DA184B624.jpg[/IMG] Berry filled coffee cake with extra streusel topping. Seriously bitch. I will kill you. Oh. Just noticed you said "fresh tacos", not "fish tacos". You got lucky on that one. You nearly had your rope cut for real. I can do fish tacos. Do you like your fish breaded? Red cabbage slaw ok? A little mango? Breaded fish? What is this madness of which you speak??
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 3:02 AM
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donald949 wrote: Didn't this whole thread get started as a response to a thread on Fish Tacos? Not just this thread. We all owe our very existance to the fish taco.
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 3:05 AM
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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. When dafuck did you move to South Dakota?
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 3:08 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: 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. This sounds a lot like work
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 3:13 AM
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epoch wrote: macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: I fucking love tax time like hot pokers in my eyes Taxes have been done for two months now. Not a procrastinator here... I haven't done my own in five years
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 3:20 AM
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Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Finally got around to watching "Moonrise Kingdom." In the last week we also rented "Zero Dark Thirty" and "The Sessions." All very different, but recommended. I particularly enjoyed MK; ZDT was probably my least favorite of the three. That is all. MK was ok, but it's no Zissou Least favorite
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Mar 23, 2013, 3:20 AM
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notapplicable 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. When dafuck did you move to South Dakota? try again...
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 3:21 AM
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epoch wrote: notapplicable 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. When dafuck did you move to South Dakota? try again... Not funny joke was not funny
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 3:32 AM
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edge wrote: Finally got around to watching "Moonrise Kingdom." In the last week we also rented "Zero Dark Thirty" and "The Sessions." All very different, but recommended. I particularly enjoyed MK; ZDT was probably my least favorite of the three. That is all. MK was good, as was ZDT. I have heard good things about The Sessions from multiple parties. Will watch soon. ZDT could have been quite amazing with a few changes, including a more subtle Maya. Dramatic effect did not govern much of the film making though, so I can forgive her character. Altogether it was really well crafted. Unlike The Hurtlocker, which was a mess. I know I'm like one of five in the world who think so but it was.
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 3:34 AM
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Losing motivation. Too many injuries, rainy days, lazy partners, mismatched schedules. Climbing is no longer top priority. This is not a good sign.
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 3:36 AM
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Normally I would just take the day and go climbing by myself. Instead I am staying home for three hours at the local spot with lazy partners and doing paperwork afterwards.
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 3:36 AM
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Is this real life?
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 3:37 AM
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At this point I might as well find a wife, buy a house and have some fucking kids.
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Kartessa
Mar 23, 2013, 3:41 AM
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notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: Dinner of "fresh tacos": [IMG]http://i1131.photobucket.com/albums/m550/kartessa/FD6B7348-C1D2-4D8A-8050-FD0ACEE5E392-2453-0000022D8B8BB603.jpg[/IMG] Spiced chicken, homemade salsa, bean and corn salad, and avocado slices served on lettuce leaves instead of tortillas. And for dessert: [IMG]http://i1131.photobucket.com/albums/m550/kartessa/09F5AFD8-864E-4AF1-9009-09EF1FE97628-2453-0000022DA184B624.jpg[/IMG] Berry filled coffee cake with extra streusel topping. Seriously bitch. I will kill you. Oh. Just noticed you said "fresh tacos", not "fish tacos". You got lucky on that one. You nearly had your rope cut for real. I can do fish tacos. Do you like your fish breaded? Red cabbage slaw ok? A little mango? Breaded fish? What is this madness of which you speak?? Ive done grilled and fried with a sort of coating.
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Kartessa
Mar 23, 2013, 3:45 AM
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notapplicable wrote: At this point I might as well find a wife, buy a house and have some fucking kids. I'd marry, clean house and cook... but I apparently make broken babies so I'm out.
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notapplicable
Mar 23, 2013, 4:08 AM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: At this point I might as well find a wife, buy a house and have some fucking kids. I'd marry, clean house and cook... but I apparently make broken babies so I'm out. Given my new found laziness, your situation is actually a bonus. You already have the kid so I get to the end goal without have to do all the work of making the kid.
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Kartessa
Mar 23, 2013, 5:00 AM
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notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: At this point I might as well find a wife, buy a house and have some fucking kids. I'd marry, clean house and cook... but I apparently make broken babies so I'm out. Given my new found laziness, your situation is actually a bonus. You already have the kid so I get to the end goal without have to do all the work of making the kid. I thought making them was the fun part. The feeding, clothing and general paying attention to is the work.
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Gmburns2000
Mar 23, 2013, 10:36 AM
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notapplicable wrote: Is this real life? is this just fantasy?
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Gmburns2000
Mar 23, 2013, 10:37 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Is this real life? is this just fantasy? caught in a landslide
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Gmburns2000
Mar 23, 2013, 10:37 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Is this real life? is this just fantasy? caught in a landslide no escape from reality
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Gmburns2000
Mar 23, 2013, 10:57 AM
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notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: At this point I might as well find a wife, buy a house and have some fucking kids. I'd marry, clean house and cook... but I apparently make broken babies so I'm out. Given my new found laziness, your situation is actually a bonus. You already have the kid so I get to the end goal without have to do all the work of making the kid. you're what's wrong with kid making.
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edge
Mar 23, 2013, 1:00 PM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: At this point I might as well find a wife, buy a house and have some fucking kids. I'd marry, clean house and cook... but I apparently make broken babies so I'm out. Given my new found laziness, your situation is actually a bonus. You already have the kid so I get to the end goal without have to do all the work of making the kid. I thought making them was the fun part. The feeding, clothing and general paying attention to is the work. It's even more fun when the chil'en are out of the house and self sufficient, and your swimmers have been detoured so that you can practice making more with reckless abandon and no consequences.
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edge
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I only had four people sign up for today's class. Five hours, but at least there's no overhead other than the copies of the 18 page handbook.
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