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artm
Jun 11, 2008, 5:12 PM
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epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: I figured as much. Is this true Art? Do your people really cook rice in cheesecloth? If by 'your people' you mean Americans, no. No, I meant his people. Japanese, not the other half of his people, Americans. Epoch is more Japanese than Art. He has at least lived there. Art is American. I thought Art wuz a Colorado hic with a surfing problem. And yes, I do believe I've spent moar time in Asia than teh art, even. And my eyes aren't slanty. 3 months in japan when I was 15, 2 weeks in thailand every year for the past 3-4 years. Yup, you win!
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artm
Jun 11, 2008, 5:16 PM
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epoch wrote: artm wrote: epoch wrote: obsessed wrote: epoch wrote: obsessed wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: It's martini time. Yeah... the glass martini shaker that I got as a gift broke while making my second dry martini. Fuck. that sucks. I hope you strained it thru cheesecloth before you drank it at least While a good idea, who has cheese cloth just sitting around? Martha Stewart Yeah, I'm sure you and Martha are the only two. Hmmmmm........ Checks list.......... The List wrote: Witchy poo cheese tits 0kel ass grabber ont_kel Toady o-kelly Kel_E party girl Buckets Jugs GrrrRRRrrrrly Dirty Finger Sticker Ass Succubus Honeybuns L'Habitant ??? Martha Stuart ??? Votes? No. I don't wish that nickname on anyone. Not even Buckets. And FWIW, I have cheesecloth in my house. It comes in great for cooking rice. Where did you pick up that cooking tip? Um... I lived in Japan for 6 years. You pick up on things, when using fresh ingredients. Unlike Uncle Ben's rice, real rice requires preparation. I figured as much. Is this true Art? Do your people really cook rice in cheesecloth? I heard that Art's people can order take out faster than you can say perspicacious. C'mon, he's a single LA surfer/climber duhd who's only real culinary skill is having Domino's on speed dial. Yore rong! I'm a single OC climber/surfer dhude who can cook a mean batch of chili and knows how to grill a good steak. Chili = Open kan & heat. Steakz = open tv dinner & microwave. We know the truth Art. Oh please, I'm a hick from colorado. I make my chili from scratch and grill my steak medium rare. I will confess to cooking my potatoes in the microwave though.
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artm
Jun 11, 2008, 5:18 PM
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epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Man, less than 100 posts separating me from the top 5 losers . We're all lozers. However, you are within the top 10 lozers. ha ha yore a bigger loser than Chossy!
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artm
Jun 11, 2008, 5:21 PM
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epoch wrote: I am looking forward to meeting teh aRt in real life. I'm forseeing Spicoli meets Jacki Chan meets Lenord Coin meets Ghandi. Leonard Cohen
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artm
Jun 11, 2008, 5:24 PM
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obsessed wrote: artm wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: Yes, that's my story too.... sprinkler attached to the hose... oh, and one Christmas I got a Slip 'n' Slide.... essentially a long-ass piece of plastic you covered in detergent and ran water down it to slide on. Awesome!!! Who needs a pool when you can get grass stains on your chin?!?! ....yes.... we have Christmas in summer! Detergent? Like dish soap? Just water worked pretty good. Perhaps it was the only way your mother could get you to bathe? Snap!!! I mean really.... Who else put detergent on their slip and slide? I dunno. My parents could only afford that cheap black plastic you use for painting projects. We only used a hose and more often than not the plastic - being black - was super hot regardless of how much water we put on it. It was good until about the 5th or 6th slide when it would tear and we'd have a rock go through our chest - living in the desert isn't really conducive for lawns. We had one, but it was thin and brown most of the time. My pool involved a 1/4 mile walk to a pond. This pond had multiple vehicles - cars, jeeps, motorcycles, 4-wheelers, and a school bus - in it. I didn't swim much there. No one in my subdivision of 250 houses had a pool. If you could call it a pool, it was more than likely a horse trough, or one of those 10" deep plastic thingys. I started swimming competively at the age of nine. Swimming pools have never seemed fun to me. Oh, you were one of those kids who had to get up and to the pool by 6 before school to train? Yes I had to get up by 5am, I had chores to do first. Than training in the morning and after school also. AAU swimming works you pretty hard.
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epoch
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Jun 11, 2008, 5:25 PM
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artm wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: I figured as much. Is this true Art? Do your people really cook rice in cheesecloth? If by 'your people' you mean Americans, no. No, I meant his people. Japanese, not the other half of his people, Americans. Epoch is more Japanese than Art. He has at least lived there. Art is American. I thought Art wuz a Colorado hic with a surfing problem. And yes, I do believe I've spent moar time in Asia than teh art, even. And my eyes aren't slanty. 3 months in japan when I was 15, 2 weeks in thailand every year for the past 3-4 years. Yup, you win! I don't really know if that is winning. But I will claim that I am really cultured because of it. I need to get my debts paid off so that I can go back to Thailand. I can't even afford to fly out west to see my family for at least the next 9 months. This economy shit is insane.
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artm wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Man, less than 100 posts separating me from the top 5 losers . We're all lozers. However, you are within the top 10 lozers. ha ha yore a bigger loser than Chossy! Your still a bigger lozer than me...
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artm
Jun 11, 2008, 5:26 PM
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obsessed wrote: artm wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: I figured as much. Is this true Art? Do your people really cook rice in cheesecloth? If by 'your people' you mean Americans, no. No, I meant his people. Japanese, not the other half of his people, Americans. Those people aren't my people. hehe but I do get a reaction from you when I assume this. <--- goal achieved I am gonna go back to ignoring you.
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artm wrote: epoch wrote: I am looking forward to meeting teh aRt in real life. I'm forseeing Spicoli meets Jacki Chan meets Lenord Coin meets Ghandi. Leonard Cohen You know what I meant. It would be funny to see art all cowboy'd up hearding sheep.
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artm
Jun 11, 2008, 5:28 PM
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epoch wrote: artm wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Man, less than 100 posts separating me from the top 5 losers . We're all lozers. However, you are within the top 10 lozers. ha ha yore a bigger loser than Chossy! Your still a bigger lozer than me... You're gonna pass me someday.
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artm
Jun 11, 2008, 5:31 PM
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epoch wrote: artm wrote: epoch wrote: I am looking forward to meeting teh aRt in real life. I'm forseeing Spicoli meets Jacki Chan meets Lenord Coin meets Ghandi. Leonard Cohen You know what I meant. It would be funny to see art all cowboy'd up hearding sheep.
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dr_feelgood
Jun 11, 2008, 5:33 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: stymingersfink wrote: argh! can't believe I wasted 4200 on this thread. Well, I suppose it could have been worse... in fact, the more I think about it, it couldn't have been more appropriate to place it here, a post with no content, in a thread with no content. excepts for epoks occasional (content) i suppose. oh well. At least it was also Post 3000 of this thread! There's a legitimate plus! Doc got post 3000. That was reply 3000. Either way, 3000 really isn't a big deal. Insignificant.
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dr_feelgood
Jun 11, 2008, 5:35 PM
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speaking of hospitals and intubation. Meet my friend porky:
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granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: yeah I totally got to help fight a crazy person today. It was awesome. Worthless without pix. What happened? The psycho bitch decided she did not want to be in the hospital anymore. The hospital staff decided that she was staying. And I didn't exactly have time to bust out the camera phone. I wonder if I got called a psycho bitch when I was in the hospital. Er.....I wasn't what you'd call an idea patiant those first couple of weeks. yes, but you had several other things going on, i.e. a broken hip.
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dr_feelgood
Jun 11, 2008, 5:43 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: obsessed wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: yeah I totally got to help fight a crazy person today. It was awesome. Worthless without pix. What happened? The psycho bitch decided she did not want to be in the hospital anymore. The hospital staff decided that she was staying. And I didn't exactly have time to bust out the camera phone. I wonder if I got called a psycho bitch when I was in the hospital. Er.....I wasn't what you'd call an idea patiant those first couple of weeks. It's possible, but I don't think you were a bitch to them. Just out of it. The nurse in ER just said you were "combative" heh. storytime! She is a pretty bad patient. It gets worse when they give her morphine. I think that was when she was combative. She also likes to pull out tubes. We don't like it when people try to pull out tubes, mostly because it can be bad for the orifice that the tube is shoved in.
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Jun 11, 2008, 5:44 PM
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epoch wrote: granite_grrl wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: Not by much. We have better rawk. This is true....I assume. I know people from NS and NB make trips down to Acadia there as one of the closer places in the states for rock. How is it over there? Steep granite. Good granite two. None of the decomposing shit that you find elsewhere. This granite is damn good granite. It's not High Sierra or Yosemite granite, but real close to that. Hmm... do I hear the forethinking of a road trip? kind of like ohio is closer to california than maine?
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stymingersfink
Jun 11, 2008, 5:46 PM
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artm wrote: chossmonkey wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: chossmonkey wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: That was actually only the second time I've shot a (real) gun. And you call yourself American!!! Even Rebecca has shot at least two guns. Though on the same occasion. I'm sure you have seen the pix. I had a bb gun. That was a good time. I wouldn't mind getting into target/clay shooting. But I'm not a hunter. You don't need to be a hunter to hunt. Just like you don't need to be a climber to climb. Deer meat is awesome. And really cheap if you can hunt near where you live and process it yourself. I love venison and bison, Antelope is good too. As is elk, I've tried moose but didn't really like it. Elk. MMMmmmm. Not so likey the venison tho, a little gamey for my taste.
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obsessed
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artm wrote: obsessed wrote: artm wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: I figured as much. Is this true Art? Do your people really cook rice in cheesecloth? If by 'your people' you mean Americans, no. No, I meant his people. Japanese, not the other half of his people, Americans. Those people aren't my people. hehe but I do get a reaction from you when I assume this. <--- goal achieved I am gonna go back to ignoring you. thank god for little miracles!!
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obsessed
Jun 11, 2008, 6:14 PM
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artm wrote: epoch wrote: artm wrote: epoch wrote: I am looking forward to meeting teh aRt in real life. I'm forseeing Spicoli meets Jacki Chan meets Lenord Coin meets Ghandi. Leonard Cohen You know what I meant. It would be funny to see art all cowboy'd up hearding sheep. Is there a horse tied up on the other side of that rock?
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stymingersfink wrote: epoch wrote: granite_grrl wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: Not by much. We have better rawk. This is true....I assume. I know people from NS and NB make trips down to Acadia there as one of the closer places in the states for rock. How is it over there? Steep granite. Good granite two. None of the decomposing shit that you find elsewhere. This granite is damn good granite. It's not High Sierra or Yosemite granite, but real close to that. Hmm... do I hear the forethinking of a road trip? kind of like ohio is closer to california than maine? True, except that Ohio rock is crappy.
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dr_feelgood
Jun 11, 2008, 6:22 PM
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obsessed wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: speaking of hospitals and intubation. Meet my friend porky: What exactly is that suposed to be? Is there a throat somewhere to intubate? Looks like a chicken not a pig Pig trachea, with a handly little hole cut in there to shove my tube.
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obsessed
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dr_feelgood wrote: obsessed wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: speaking of hospitals and intubation. Meet my friend porky: What exactly is that suposed to be? Is there a throat somewhere to intubate? Looks like a chicken not a pig Pig trachea, with a handly little hole cut in there to shove my tube. Did you fail and thus the reason for the words FAIL on this little gem?
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chossmonkey
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epoch wrote: I thought Art wuz a Colorado hic with a surfing problem. And yes, I do believe I've spent moar time in Asia than teh art, even. And my eyes aren't slanty. That would be correct. About art and the surfing problem. I knew a guy who was born and raised in S.Africa. He was way more African\American than most N.american black people, but he was white. I hate people trying to be what there ancestors were, especially when they have no clue.
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stymingersfink wrote: woot! You sure fucked that up.
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