INTENSITY²
Start here => Games => Topic started by: Binty on February 17, 2011, 06:26:26 PM
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I'm craving sushi :(
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Very (not ice) cold water.
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I've just finished the Blossom Hill rosé wine and I'm not drunk enough, but I am far too drunk to go out to get more. I really love tt. I would like more. I have red wine, but I'm not as keen on it.
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white chocolate buttons
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warm hearty male
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A 15 yo anal virgin. :angel:
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Pizza or Chinese food
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chicken tikka
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Pizza or Chinese food
Yeah, one of those would be nice right now.
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i really really want one of these
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a73/missteresabrown/intensity/th_piggieRAustin_450x300.jpg?t=1298113560)
a micro piglet
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Micro piglets are :viking:
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i really really want one of these
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a73/missteresabrown/intensity/th_piggieRAustin_450x300.jpg?t=1298113560)
a micro piglet
Do they stay that little forever? :orly:
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i really really want one of these
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a73/missteresabrown/intensity/th_piggieRAustin_450x300.jpg?t=1298113560)
a micro piglet
Do they stay that little forever? :orly:
a full grown one is about 15/20 inches, so still micro piggies
yes micro pigs are :viking:
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For spring to arrive..
And oh.. there's this cashgirl at a nearby supermarket that always blinks her eyes excessively (um, only for me) :eyelash: (yeah, right) and has such a nice bum..
*dreams off*
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I am really craving an eclair! :headbang2:
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cadbury's creme egg ;D
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Crisps.
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Scotch or something else that is strong and tasty.
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Want some Laphroaig or Glenfiddich?
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Want some Laphroaig or Glenfiddich?
Yes please.
Never had Laphroaig, but love a nice Glenfiddich.
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I think I may have some Bowmore somewhere, too.
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Would not mind trying that one either.
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Bowmore is fab. 18-yo, preferably, but 12 is fine, too.
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* drools *
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Try it if you get the chance.
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I will. Think I deserve a nice treat soon.
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:indeed:
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Crisps. Chips.
There, that's better. :green:
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Crisps. Chips. CRISPS
There, that's better. :green:
:indeed:
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Crisps. Chips. CRISPS
There, that's better. :green:
:indeed:
You Europeans! I try, but you just never learn. :dunno:
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Unrest in the colonies again, I see.
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Unrest in the colonies again, I see.
We're not colonies anymore, we are a mammoth world powarrrr! :pirate:
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Unrest in the colonies again, I see.
We're not colonies anymore, we are a mammoth world powarrrr! :pirate:
Yeah, that's why the language is still called "English". :zoinks:
And it's "crisps". :smarty:
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Unrest in the colonies again, I see.
We're not colonies anymore, we are a mammoth world powarrrr! :pirate:
Yeah, that's why the language is still called "English". :zoinks:
And it's "crisps". :smarty:
Yup, it's an onomatopoeia.
Chips are soggy crisps by the very sound of it, and far from a pleasure to eat.
(Dutch call it chips in dutch btw, but, since I am writing in English here, CRISPS it will be, in my dialect it is a kind of knabbelgerak and that sounds nice and crispy too.)
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Chips in Swedish too. :orly:
We call crispy things "knapriga" in Swedish, btw. :P
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Because they adore everything 'merican here.
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Because they adore everything 'merican here.
Doesn't everybody? :zoinks:
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Because they adore everything 'merican here.
Doesn't everybody? :zoinks:
I hear the Arabs are big on US fandom too. :P
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And the Swedish commies, of course. And Venezuela and Cuba. :eyelash:
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Yup. Cuts both ways too, I'm sure.
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Yup. Cuts both ways too, I'm sure.
Yeah, we Americans fuckin' love everybody! :2thumbsup:
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Like this site, you are all about love. ;D
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Like this site, you are all about love. ;D
I sure am! Weebles are known for their jolly lovability! :snowman:
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Well, yes, the weebles were never known for their warring natures.
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Because they DON'T fall down. :toporly:
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Well, yes, the weebles were never known for their warring natures.
If I'd been drinking coffee when I read this, I would have :spitscreen: !
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Sleep
Good night :yawn:
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Sleep
Good night :yawn:
Sleep is wonderful. Sometimes I can feel myself sinking into unconsciousness! Enjoy. :)
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Russell Stover dark chocolate coconut cream Easter eggs! :drool:
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Nothin. :viking:
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Nothin. :viking:
Not even a nice wild turkey? :zoinks:
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I prefer Scotch. :viking:
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.
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My packet of Dorittos. Ive been saving them until I get out of the bath.
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Crisps, still. :zoinks:
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courvoisier brandy :P
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(http://www.ilike.org.uk/images/biggar-fish-and-chips.jpg)
CHIPS....... (http://www.manysmileys.com/files/J/vf/4e/Jvf4eDj640711564.gif)
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(http://www.ilike.org.uk/images/biggar-fish-and-chips.jpg)
CHIPS....... (http://www.manysmileys.com/files/J/vf/4e/Jvf4eDj640711564.gif)
That's an adorable smiley, AND a MASSIVE slab of fish!
And what's that in the little paper cup to the right of it? :orly:
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Looks like butter beans.
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Looks like butter beans.
You may be right! I was confused because I expected tartar sauce, and that's not tartar sauce. :laugh:
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A cadbury creme egg mmmmm
:zoinks:
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a73/missteresabrown/intensity/egg.jpg?t=1298757831)
:chin:
Actually cbc, if you ever fancy a new outfit, or when your 'pink' is in wash
i reckon it might fit :zoinks:
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A cadbury creme egg mmmmm
:zoinks:
(http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/4e47af0fa7.jpg)
:chin:
Actually cbc, if you ever fancy a new outfit, or when your 'pink' is in wash
i reckon it might fit :zoinks:
It probably would, and it's lovely, but I'd have to be careful about wearing it outdoors!
I might get mobbed by :chocolate: lovers in search of a fix!
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A cadbury creme egg mmmmm
:zoinks:
(http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/4e47af0fa7.jpg)
:chin:
Actually cbc, if you ever fancy a new outfit, or when your 'pink' is in wash
i reckon it might fit :zoinks:
It probably would, and it's lovely, but I'd have to be careful about wearing it outdoors!
I might get mobbed by :chocolate: lovers in search of a fix!
But, if one of these chocolate lovers was a CBC lover too, the nibbling could be very arousing and pleasant.
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A cadbury creme egg mmmmm
:zoinks:
(http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/4e47af0fa7.jpg)
:chin:
Actually cbc, if you ever fancy a new outfit, or when your 'pink' is in wash
i reckon it might fit :zoinks:
It probably would, and it's lovely, but I'd have to be careful about wearing it outdoors!
I might get mobbed by :chocolate: lovers in search of a fix!
But, if one of these chocolate lovers was a CBC lover too, the nibbling could be very arousing and pleasant.
Oooo, I hadn't even thought of that! :cheer:
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Prime rib
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Oh, I haven't had ribs for a decade or so. They're pretty unusual here nowadays. :-\
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I fancy cottage pie with a nice big portion of veg. Thank god that's what I'm having tonight.
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Oh, I haven't had ribs for a decade or so. They're pretty unusual here nowadays. :-\
Then how the hell do you Swedes keep your lungs in place? :yikes:
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I fancy cottage pie with a nice big portion of veg. Thank god that's what I'm having tonight.
I had to Google that...as I thought, that's the dish we call shepherd's pie over here. So...
1.) Do you make it yourself?
2.) What do you put in it?
and
3.) What kind of veg do you have with it?
I just love hearing about other people's wonderful meals. :drool:
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:booty:
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I fancy cottage pie with a nice big portion of veg. Thank god that's what I'm having tonight.
I had to Google that...as I thought, that's the dish we call shepherd's pie over here. So...
1.) Do you make it yourself?
2.) What do you put in it?
and
3.) What kind of veg do you have with it?
I just love hearing about other people's wonderful meals. :drool:
1) Yeah I make it myself
2) The difference between cottage and shepherds pie is that that cottage uses minced beef whereas shepherds uses lamb, hence shepherd.
3) It depends really. I normally have roasted potatos, carrots, peas and sweetcorn. Today I'm having parsnips too.
It's a nice meal to have after being out in the cold, it's nice and hearty and it's not too hard to prepare. I can imagine it now, coming in from the cold after walking the dog on the pier, serving the dinner and eating it by the fireplace.... Mmm :autism:
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I fancy cottage pie with a nice big portion of veg. Thank god that's what I'm having tonight.
I had to Google that...as I thought, that's the dish we call shepherd's pie over here. So...
1.) Do you make it yourself?
2.) What do you put in it?
and
3.) What kind of veg do you have with it?
I just love hearing about other people's wonderful meals. :drool:
1) Yeah I make it myself
2) The difference between cottage and shepherds pie is that that cottage uses minced beef whereas shepherds uses lamb, hence shepherd.
3) It depends really. I normally have roasted potatos, carrots, peas and sweetcorn. Today I'm having parsnips too.
It's a nice meal to have after being out in the cold, it's nice and hearty and it's not too hard to prepare. I can imagine it now, coming in from the cold after walking the dog on the pier, serving the dinner and eating it by the fireplace.... Mmm :autism:
Thank you for the clarification about cottage pie vs. shepherd's pie. It sounds so delicious and cozy...
*holds up empty plate and gazes longingly at the feast* :drool:
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chucky egg and soldiers mmmmm
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chucky egg and soldiers mmmmm
Please translate that into English! Kthx! :P
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chucky egg and soldiers mmmmm
Please translate that into English! Kthx! :P
A boiled egg in an egg cup (soft) and some bread and butter cut into strips (soldiers) TO DUNK!!!
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chucky egg and soldiers mmmmm
Please translate that into English! Kthx! :P
A boiled egg in an egg cup (soft) and some bread and butter cut into strips (soldiers) TO DUNK!!!
Oooo, I ate a lot of breakfasts like that as a child! So simple, so delicious! :drool:
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Crisps! :P
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Crisps! :P
It's time for you to go shopping and stock up! And don't share! >:D
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Crisps! :P
It's time for you to go shopping and stock up! And don't share! >:D
Yup. It's essential, today.
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white chocolate
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Crisps! :P
It's time for you to go shopping and stock up! And don't share! >:D
Yup. It's essential, today.
Sorry, got nothing left to trade this evening, ate a whole bag today, and I did not even taste it well. It was essential indeed.
And I forgot to get myself a nice whiskey and chai when I was in a big town. Can't get that here.
But, was so pissed off I forgot.
Meh, will try to remember next week.
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:booty:
A little late, but you know the post office. Merry Christmas.
(http://ugliesttattoos.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/87d7758f-f549-42d2-95d3-7b06f5fa50e7.jpg)
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More jelly shots.
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profiteroles mmmmm
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Peppermint tea.
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baby powder
i just love the smell of johnsons baby powder
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I want a shrimp burrito so, so bad (emo)
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Icy cold water.
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Crisps. Tomorrow I will locate Czech crisps.
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a guy without issues :(
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Crisps. Tomorrow I will locate Czech crisps.
Will you have to declare them when going through customs? :orly:
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Crisps. Tomorrow I will locate Czech crisps.
BRAVE, a man with a MISSION :viking: :pirate: :arrr:
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Yes, that is why I travelled to the Czech Republic. :P
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Yes, that is why I travelled to the Czech Republic. :P
And luckily you had a Jag. Shopping finally becomes fun, as long as the stores are on the other side of Germany.
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Yes, that is why I travelled to the Czech Republic. :P
And luckily you had a Jag. Shopping finally becomes fun, as long as the stores are on the other side of Germany.
I'm fortunate, I know. ;D
Found Czech crisps, btw. I'm not impressed.
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Yes, that is why I travelled to the Czech Republic. :P
And luckily you had a Jag. Shopping finally becomes fun, as long as the stores are on the other side of Germany.
I'm fortunate, I know. ;D
Found Czech crisps, btw. I'm not impressed.
You need to take a reliable sample. Pretty sure there are more Czech brands of crisps than the one you tried.
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Have to find a shop that sells more than souvenirs. Those crisps were hard to find.
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Have to find a shop that sells more than souvenirs. Those crisps were hard to find.
And what was wrong with the crisps chips that you did find? Were they stale? ???
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Have to find a shop that sells more than souvenirs. Those crisps were hard to find.
And what was wrong with the crisps chips that you did find? Were they stale? ???
You should Czech the expiration date before you buy chips.
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Have to find a shop that sells more than souvenirs. Those crisps were hard to find.
And what was wrong with the crisps chips that you did find? Were they stale? ???
They were quite ordinary. Nothing exciting about them at all.
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Have to find a shop that sells more than souvenirs. Those crisps were hard to find.
And what was wrong with the crisps chips that you did find? Were they stale? ???
They were quite ordinary. Nothing exciting about them at all.
*passes you a bag of the tried-and-true favorite, wavy Lay's* :2thumbsup:
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Have to find a shop that sells more than souvenirs. Those crisps were hard to find.
Next time, go and look for a supermarket outside the tourist area of the city. That should work.
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Have to find a shop that sells more than souvenirs. Those crisps were hard to find.
Next time, go and look for a supermarket outside the tourist area of the city. That should work.
I don't usually have the time when in Prague.
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A lean pocket :'(
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:chocolate:
But I have none in the house. Le sigh.
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Crisps.
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Coca Cola one of the few things I have ever become addicted too
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I'm addicted to mints. I even chipped a tooth on one but that didn't stop me :zombiefuck:
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Clarity and solitude.
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Chicken tikka
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ice cream.
vanilla.
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Mints, as usual.
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fish 'n chips
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Nothing which is odd
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Meat cheese and chocolate milk. The Oh! Henry milk. Always have cravings for this stuff. Sinse last spring. Like Crazy.
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Cannabis Sativa. Every once in a while this old friend calls to me. This is one of those nights.
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Cannabis Sativa. Every once in a while this old friend calls to me. This is one of those nights.
Let us know if you start lactating. :thumbup:
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A knife in my abdomen.
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Food.
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Set of warm arms around me. And then some.
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A knife in my abdomen.
Why? ???
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Set of warm arms around me. And then some.
Here is a puppy: :doggie:
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Air conditioning :zombiefuck:
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15 yo virgins. :eyelash:
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15 yo virgins. :eyelash:
Sounds boring, uncomfortable and fraught with psychological turmoil
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:chocolate:
:wine:
:afterglow:
I'll take them in any order :P
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I want some kind of baked cheesy pasta. Like manicotti or lasagna.
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Baked ziti are nice.
I'm craving Mexican food.
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mmm ziti
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I crave (and pray) for Jesus to return on Earth. (http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii269/theogrit/1sm004RCpray2.gif)
:autism:
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:chocolate:
:wine:
:afterglow:
I'll take them in any order :P
Or all three at once? ;)
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a fat wad of cash
...would be dandy!
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15 yo virgins. :eyelash:
Sounds boring, uncomfortable and fraught with psychological turmoil
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That
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A knife in my abdomen.
Nothing said emo like the above statement. You can cut yourself now. :thumbup:
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I want some kind of baked cheesy pasta. Like manicotti or lasagna.
Too bad you don't live at the retirement home where I work. One of this week's dinner options is ziti parmesan! :green:
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15 yo virgins. :eyelash:
Sounds boring, uncomfortable and fraught with psychological turmoil
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That
:indeed: 45-year-old virgins are way cooler!
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dudes
skinny ones with black hair
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Burritos and Dos Capos
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sleep
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Set of warm arms around me. And then some.
Here is a puppy: :doggie:
Noooooo, not a young puppy.
Don't want a puppy in my bed.
And the visiting cats at night are sweet, but not what I am craving for.
This is more like it:
:chocolate:
:wine:
:afterglow:
I'll take them in any order :P
Would love the wine to be white though. :D
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:vibe:
or
:penis:
but preferably :vibe:
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:chocolate:
:wine:
:afterglow:
I'll take them in any order :P
Or all three at once? ;)
After a day like today? Damn straight I would :laugh:
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Damn, bunch of needy girls here today. :vibe:
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Damn, bunch of needy girls here today. :vibe:
I know. And some of the men are clueless. Mine posted about food right after my chocolate/wine/sex post. :laugh:
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Damn, bunch of needy girls here today. :vibe:
I know. And some of the men are clueless. Mine posted about food right after my chocolate/wine/sex post. :laugh:
Compensating CG, that's what he's doing. He's trying to be :viking: about it.
There is a reason why he needs to train that cute little ass.
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I want drugs. Opiates. But there are very few left. :-\ Maybe I can get a new prescription of tramadol. :angel:
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Damn, bunch of needy girls here today. :vibe:
I know. And some of the men are clueless. Mine posted about food right after my chocolate/wine/sex post. :laugh:
Compensating CG, that's what he's doing. He's trying to be :viking: about it.
There is a reason why he needs to train that cute little ass.
Me thinks he should be The Cute Little Ass of the Aspie Elite
It's going to be awhile before he lives this one down :lol:
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i'm hungry :smarty:
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i'm hungry :smarty:
Stop all that dirty talk :eyelash:
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Damn, bunch of needy girls here today. :vibe:
I know. And some of the men are clueless. Mine posted about food right after my chocolate/wine/sex post. :laugh:
Compensating CG, that's what he's doing. He's trying to be :viking: about it.
There is a reason why he needs to train that cute little ass.
Me thinks he should be The Cute Little Ass of the Aspie Elite
It's going to be awhile before he lives this one down :lol:
We've got a winner.
EBM, I am with CG on this. You should ask to get your title changed to that. :agreed:
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Somewhere, someone on the board is craving Turtle Cheesecake.
(http://media.damnthatlooksgood.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/111.jpg)
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*grabs her fork*
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And now, this someone may not be the only one.
Never knew it existed. But yes, I crave a piece of that right now.
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*grabs her fork*
OMG! You beat cbc to it. Awesome. Great reflexes.
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*pictures herself with Hyke and CBC, crowded around Queen Vic's kitchen table digging in and enjoying the comfort of a circle of women*
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*grabs her fork*
OMG! You beat cbc to it. Awesome. Great reflexes.
Practice makes perfect.
Where is CBC btw? I thought she was online?
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*grabs her fork*
OMG! You beat cbc to it. Awesome. Great reflexes.
Practice makes perfect.
Where is CBC btw? I thought she was online?
I had to divert her attention with PM's in order to get to the turtle cake first :angel:
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*grabs her fork*
OMG! You beat cbc to it. Awesome. Great reflexes.
Practice makes perfect.
Where is CBC btw? I thought she was online?
She's viewing So You Want To Be Part of the Aspie Elite.
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*grabs her fork*
OMG! You beat cbc to it. Awesome. Great reflexes.
Practice makes perfect.
Where is CBC btw? I thought she was online?
I had to divert her attention with PM's in order to get to the turtle cake first :angel:
And now, with you, Queen Vic and me in the kitchen, there will be nothing left for her.
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*dives into the kitchen with a giant spoon* HERE I AM! :2thumbsup:
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*dives into the kitchen with a giant spoon* HERE I AM! :2thumbsup:
Just in time to wash the dishes.
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*dives into the kitchen with a giant spoon* HERE I AM! :2thumbsup:
Just in time to wash the dishes.
Dishes my ass! You can't fool a Weeble! I know there's a leftover piece in the fridge! HAND IT OVER! :evillaugh:
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Wants crisps.
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Wants crisps.
Don't you have a stash?
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:chocolate:
And I'm eating it now. They had chocolate bunnies on clearance at the drug store for 50 cents. :thumbup:
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Wants crisps.
Don't you have a stash?
I did.
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Cake.
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Steak and beer
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B.E.L.T.'s Constantly. Protein constantly. I'm not hungry but I have intense cravings protein. Things like meat, potatoes, green beans, veggies ect. At least it's healthy stuff. I obviously need it.
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B.E.L.T.'s Constantly. Protein constantly. I'm not hungry but I have intense cravings protein. Things like meat, potatoes, green beans, veggies ect. At least it's healthy stuff. I obviously need it.
That would make sense if you're working out a lot. Your body will let you know what it needs.
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An ice cold beer would be nice now.
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Poutine
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Poutine
With Stella
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Poutine
With Stella
:agreed:
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:stoned: :baked: :fly: :devour: :nicegear: :missionary: :zzz:
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STEAK
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A hot bath.
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homemade taco's
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SOLITUDE
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STEAK Nobody else at the house likes it but my foster son so my wife never buys it
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Time with the boy
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Time with the boy
EBM or Monkeyboy? :laugh:
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Time with the boy
EBM or Monkeyboy? :laugh:
EBM. To say I get ample time with monkeyboy would be a drastic understatement :lol:
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Time with the boy
EBM or Monkeyboy? :laugh:
EBM. To say I get ample time with monkeyboy would be a drastic understatement :lol:
:lol:
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Something to eat.
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15 yo virgins. It's about time again. :eyelash:
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Certainly not food, not right now! Thank goodness the heartburn stays away when I stay vertical. :P
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Certainly not food, not right now! Thank goodness the heartburn stays away when I stay vertical. :P
Are you not spending as much time lying down as you usually do? :zoinks:
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twinkies
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A hammock.
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polish dills now that I just described them in detail to lutra :laugh:
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A hammock.
That reminds me. I want a trampoline! :lutra:
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A hammock.
That reminds me. I want a trampoline! :lutra:
Me too! My physio told me I should never go on one but hey, we can dream :P
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The Elder's forum.
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The Elder's forum.
Not enough drama here?
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The Elder's forum.
Not enough drama here?
Must need more to continue living. :autism:
Nah, seriously, I promise not to mention it anymore in public. My mistake.
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It's not a secret.
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It's not a secret.
It's not anymore. :autism:
But I did previously get a PM saying that I should stop mentioning it. That is all.
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Last night I went to my grandfather's last birthday party and had a glass of Johnnie Walker Gold. I like the Red, and have tried the Black, but this stuff was fantastic. My grandfather is a big fan of scotch and even had a bottle of Blue that I wasn't willing to try as it took my father a year to track down a bottle in London. Unfortunately, at $90 a bottle I won't be drinking the Gold again any time soon, and at $250 a bottle I certainly won't have any Blue around. Nevertheless, I am craving that Gold right now.
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I have been craving the food my neighbor in the building is cooking. It smells like a nice pork roast. :drool:
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Last night I went to my grandfather's last birthday party and had a glass of Johnnie Walker Gold. I like the Red, and have tried the Black, but this stuff was fantastic. My grandfather is a big fan of scotch and even had a bottle of Blue that I wasn't willing to try as it took my father a year to track down a bottle in London. Unfortunately, at $90 a bottle I won't be drinking the Gold again any time soon, and at $250 a bottle I certainly won't have any Blue around. Nevertheless, I am craving that Gold right now.
What's the difference? How long they have been aged?
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What I always crave at this time of the day, and not only at this time of the day.
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What I always crave at this time of the day, and not only at this time of the day.
Here, I will share! :chocolate:
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What I always crave at this time of the day, and not only at this time of the day.
Here, I will share! :chocolate:
:lol:
I'm not sharing what I am craving, not even with you.
But I can offer you a brown-sugar cookie, and even a chocolate cookie.
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What I always crave at this time of the day, and not only at this time of the day.
Here, I will share! :chocolate:
:lol:
I'm not sharing what I am craving, not even with you.
But I can offer you a brown-sugar cookie, and even a chocolate cookie.
You always know how to make me feel better. :hug:
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Last night I went to my grandfather's last birthday party and had a glass of Johnnie Walker Gold. I like the Red, and have tried the Black, but this stuff was fantastic. My grandfather is a big fan of scotch and even had a bottle of Blue that I wasn't willing to try as it took my father a year to track down a bottle in London. Unfortunately, at $90 a bottle I won't be drinking the Gold again any time soon, and at $250 a bottle I certainly won't have any Blue around. Nevertheless, I am craving that Gold right now.
What's the difference? How long they have been aged?
Gold is 18 years. Blue they won't say.
http://www.johnniewalker.com/en-us/blends/
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Last night I went to my grandfather's last birthday party and had a glass of Johnnie Walker Gold. I like the Red, and have tried the Black, but this stuff was fantastic. My grandfather is a big fan of scotch and even had a bottle of Blue that I wasn't willing to try as it took my father a year to track down a bottle in London. Unfortunately, at $90 a bottle I won't be drinking the Gold again any time soon, and at $250 a bottle I certainly won't have any Blue around. Nevertheless, I am craving that Gold right now.
What's the difference? How long they have been aged?
Gold is 18 years. Blue they won't say.
http://www.johnniewalker.com/en-us/blends/
I used to work with a guy named Johnie Walker :laugh:
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What I always crave at this time of the day, and not only at this time of the day.
Here, I will share! :chocolate:
You already bit into that one. :( :P
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What I always crave at this time of the day, and not only at this time of the day.
Here, I will share! :chocolate:
You already bit into that one. :( :P
That is just a showroom sample. :P
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Motivation. Incentive. An exciting future prospect to roust me off my ass. :P
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A clear view down the road, to see what needs to be done, what can be done. :nerdy:
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A clear view down the road, to see what needs to be done, what can be done. :nerdy:
Bailey Irish Cream. I don't know why?
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Crisps. I know, I had some yesterday but I want more.
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order
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Chocolate. It is Easter and we have no chocolate.
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Chocolate. It is Easter and we have no chocolate.
Well, that won't do! Sending you some, via messenger bird!
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Chocolate. It is Easter and we have no chocolate.
Here is some more
(http://maisoncupcake.com/mcc/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Cooperative-Easter-Cake-1.jpg)
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Chocolate.
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Tattie scones would be nice
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Nothing at the moment, which worries me a bit. :chin:
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Nothing at the moment, which worries me a bit. :chin:
Have some crisps, just in case. :zoinks:
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Tattie scones would be nice
:agreed:
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Blackberry wine.
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Chocolate milk. Just as well we bought some today. :)
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Nothing at the moment, which worries me a bit. :chin:
Have some crisps, just in case. :zoinks:
Some chips would be even better. ;)
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Chocolate milk. Just as well we bought some today. :)
I'm sure Hyke would supply that, if only she lived close enough. :hyke:
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Stuffed hot peppers
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More coffee.
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I was absolutely drowning myself in chocolate milkshakes yesterday ren, so to speak. Bought a load of mars bar caramel flavoured and snickers peanut and caramel flavoured chocolate milkshakes.
I'm craving opening another packet of bubblegum bottle candies. I had to throw out about a third to a quarter bag that was open in the kitchen this morning, after it ended up on the receiving end of a gout of white phosphorus, at least enough to make the bag itself plus remaining contents smell like garlic. And being highly toxic, not something I'd eat candy that got splattered by, so they had to go in the trash after making sure there wasn't enough WP to actually end up with a bag of poisoned pyrophoric candy :heisenberg:
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^ Be careful Lestat. I worry sometimes about you.
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Lately I am craving savory foods as opposed to sweet ones. This could be the key to losing weight. :orly:
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Why? I said I DIDN'T eat the things. I threw them straight out, despite there being no visible signs of white phosphorus present, I could smell it nearby or on the candy and that was more than enough, way, way more than enough to have them thrown out on the merest suspicion. A human lethal dose is between 40-50mg of white phosphorus, by mouth (there were a lot of human poisonings by it back in the days when it was used on match heads (these days red phosphorus, which itself is not toxic, is used for safety matches, and its on the striker strip not the heads. Some desperate meth cooks actually buy big multipacks of match books for the red P from the strikers and clean out all the abrasive and glue and stuff. Thankfully, for any experiments I want to do that use either phosphorus or reagents made from it.
I have 2kg of ACS-grade red phosphorus, of excellent quality:) (well a bit less than 2kg now, since I've put some to various uses since first obtaining it. That much ought to last me for an awful, awful long time and a hell of a lot of experiments and syntheses; either directly, or indirectly for making other phosphorus-based reagents, its a very versatile and useful element, its compounds are probably more useful than the element and its allotropes, but there are plenty very useful reagents that can be made from it, substituted phosphines especially, such as triphenylphosphine can act as ligands forming complexes with metals, theres a very rich variety of organometallic catalysts based on phosphine chemistry, many of them, newer ones especially, being capable of stereochemical selectivity and production of chiral products from achiral precursors, or retaining the same chirality.
plus a smaller amount of white phosphorus made by heating the red allotrope in an evacuated, nonmetallic container (most or at least a great many metals form phosphides, which produce the deadly phosphine gas if the phosphide gets wet or is exposed to acid. Elemental P and strong base also produce PH3. Its the phosphorus analog of ammonia, NH3, where phosphorus replaces nitrogen, usually also formed along with diphosphine, P2H6, which is pyrophoric and ignites the moment it contacts oxygen in the air (which given how poisonous PH3 is, is not a bad thing, IIRC it only takes a small bubble of phosphine coming out of water from its source to kill you stone dead, the next period down, the element arsenic forms something similar, arsine, which is even more toxic, both smell pretty awful too, fishy, garlicky, very rotten-putrid fish or shellfish kind of smell, with PH3 and also kinda metallic in the case of arsine (it can be smelled without dying by striking together pieces of the mineral arsenical pyrites, which generates tiny, tiny quantities of AsH3) Definitely something to avoid forming at all costs in the lab. Although arsine is of use (whilst its decomposed immediately as its formed without ever being able to escape into the atmosphere) in forensic detection of arsenic, in the Marsh test, invented by one James Marsh, back in the day when, owing to the fairly generic and nonspecific symptoms of acute arsenic poisoning, As, usually as its compounds rather than arsenic metal (its actually a semimetal, like tellurium, germanium, silicon, one of the selenium allotropes, and in its semimetallic form, fractures rather than bends) historically speaking was such a popular poison with those who wanted somebody dead, that it gained the nickname 'inheritance powder' :P
But the Marsh test was invented in the early 1800s, and involved treatment of a sample (including of human remains, its extremely sensitive and can detect a mere 20 micrograms of arsenic, the test relies on first, acidification of a sample containing trivalent arsenic, or reduction/oxidation of other oxidation states of As to As (III) using nitric acid (sulfuric can also be used) and (arsenic-free) zinc, the combination produces arsine gas, along with hydrogen, which sweeps along the traces of arsine formed by the zinc-acid reduction of As (III) to arsine gas, through the generating flask, plugged with a two-holed stopper, one outlet of which is connected to a long-stemmed glass tube to add acid, and of course, seal with a syringe (at least you'd do it that way nowadays, to prevent any escaping) through which the acid is introduced, in the flask is the sample to be tested, which can include suspect human flesh from a dead body, and zinc metal granules or filings etc. and the outlet goes into a U-tube filled with water to allow the arsine to bubble through, and then through a glass tube, heated around the middle with a bunsen burner or other flame source, the water filled tube prevents a flame flashback through the tube, which would ignite the hydrogen in the production flask with the test sample, potentially blasting nitric acid and arsenical fumes everywhere along with a hail of glass shards, the water serves to arrest any flame that backwashes before it can get there, whilst permitting the flow of gas, the flame decomposes the formed AsH3 and is directed onto a cold surface, where if the test is positive, a mirror-like shiny deposit of metallic arsenic forms.
Antimony will give a false positive result, as will bismuth owing to formation of the corresponding hydrides, stibine and bismuthine, both of which aren't particularly stable but can exist transiently, long enough to be burnt and form a similar mirror, but they can be distinguished from each other by the fact that a deposit of antimony, another metalloid (semi-metal) will not dissolve in concentrated hypochlorite (bleach) whereas arsenic will do, ammonium polysulfide solution will dissolve antimony but not arsenic, whilst a deposit of bismuth (which is, unlike arsenic, and antimony, not particularly a toxic element, generally speaking, although bismuthine is extremely toxic, like phosphine, arsine and stibine, but its not stable, less so than stibine, decomposing on its own even below 0 'C, a bismuth mirror will not be destroyed by either hypochlorite or ammonium polysulfides) so the marsh test allows not only for qualitative, but if one possesses the means to weigh, or can titrate for arsenical compounds, antimony derivatives or bismuth compounds, the quantity present in a given sample size can be derived, and thus give the person performing the test knowledge of the quantity present.
Which in those days would have been important, because back then (and although known to be toxic, as late as at least the late 1700s, mercury, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth were all used in medicine, as was lead. Still being used widely in fact as late as the very end 1700s, going from some old physician's manuals I have in my library, so not all instances or quantities found in a person would necessarily mean that they were poisoned. The Marsh test in fact, was the very first piece of forensic chemistry ever to be admitted in court successfully) I've never actually done it myself, but then again I don't really have much reason to go poking around in dead people and suspecting murder by means of arsenic :P And I'm certainly not about to ever produce arsine deliberately in any other context. Sod that. I prefer staying alive :P
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cheese. the milk free diet sucks but might be working.
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cheese. the milk free diet sucks but might be working.
Milk-free cheese is the worst :zombiefuck:
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I found Violife quite alright, especially their pizza flavoured cheese. The only downside is it doesn't melt or toast. Their cream cheese isn't bad at all either. Way, way, way better than that soy cheese that was around.
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I found Violife quite alright, especially their pizza flavoured cheese. The only downside is it doesn't melt or toast. Their cream cheese isn't bad at all either. Way, way, way better than that soy cheese that was around.
Haven't tried that. Made myself sick with Daiya a few times.
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I've never tried Daiya. I'm OK with cheese again now, so I don't have to eat dairy free so much. Milk I still react a bit to, and cream cheese, including the 100% real stuff. I'm good with cheddar, and most hard cheeses. I need to experiment on myself and see what I'm good with. A while back I kept reacting a lot to this particular hard goats cheese for some reason. Odd, cos the soft goats cheese I usually get, I don't react to.
Kind of like how cheap chicken products can be bloated up with water and preservatives without anything written on the labelling, I do wonder what else is unlabelled in food. I don't touch anything with reformed meat in it, some readymade pizzas have that.
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I love cheese but I can't eat old, matured cheese because I take moclobemide (MAOI antidepressant). Cheddar is just fine. :)
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cheese. the milk free diet sucks but might be working.
Milk-free cheese is the worst :zombiefuck:
true, but i have had good kinds. there was a pizza place in northampton ma that used a very good brand but i don't remember what it was.
most of these cheeses are like the first gluten free products that came out - for a sample try any en-r-g product. basically they assume that you are so desperate for your gluten containing item that you would eat anything. en-r-g might be out of business at this point because there are things that are so much better. for example hanover's makes a gf pretzel that comes in honey mustard and onion which was my all time favorite before my diagnosis. and they invented a flour additive that gives even rice flour a texture closer to wheat bread. we can get dinner rolls, baugettes and pizza delivery.
i just bought a rice cream that comes from italy which now has a high incidence of celiac diagnoses. we'll see how much it is like the real thing.
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cheese. the milk free diet sucks but might be working.
Milk-free cheese is the worst :zombiefuck:
Vegan bacon is a travesty! It won't fool anyone who's ever eaten real :bacon: ever. >:(
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I used to like it before I tried real bacon. I was raised a vegetarian.
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I used to like it before I tried real bacon. I was raised a vegetarian.
Apparently :bacon: is an evil tempter for vegetarians. I've heard of a few who returned to a
carnivorous diet after years of vegetarianism because they smelled some :bacon: cooking one day.
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I'm craving green olives now. They're going to be one of my diet snacks. :heart:
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I used to like it before I tried real bacon. I was raised a vegetarian.
Apparently :bacon: is an evil tempter for vegetarians. I've heard of a few who returned to a
carnivorous diet after years of vegetarianism because they smelled some :bacon: cooking one day.
I remember my family telling me I wouldn't like bacon. I'm the only one who likes it.
In some ways I am very different from my family.
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I'm craving green olives now. They're going to be one of my diet snacks. :heart:
I switch from having a preference for green olives over black ones, and vice versa. At the moment I prefer green.
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I used to like it before I tried real bacon. I was raised a vegetarian.
Apparently :bacon: is an evil tempter for vegetarians. I've heard of a few who returned to a
carnivorous diet after years of vegetarianism because they smelled some :bacon: cooking one day.
I remember my family telling me I wouldn't like bacon. I'm the only one who likes it.
In some ways I am very different from my family.
Different in good ways. :thumbup:
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:)
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Why did they A-tell you you wouldn't like bacon, and B-have the presumption to tell you what you would and would not like?
And I do that, with olives. I switch between preferring black and green. And I can eat them by the jar. I love pickled olives. Hate those purplish colored 'kalamata' olives though. I think of them as 'calamity olives', because they are a fucking disaster and generally speaking a filthy, odious wrongness and stain upon the surface of the earth. Like a purple salty pickled turd with a stone in the middle. Or donald trump's head. Oh....wait...... >:D
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My mum is going through this stage of making food that is gluten free, thinking it is better for you. She even bought me gluten free cereal when I stayed over there last time.
I keep saying that you don't need to do that if you are not gluten intolerant. I have no trouble with gluten so I can eat it no worries.
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My mum is going through this stage of making food that is gluten free, thinking it is better for you. She even bought me gluten free cereal when I stayed over there last time.
I keep saying that you don't need to do that if you are not gluten intolerant. I have no trouble with gluten so I can eat it no worries.
Aaaah the fashionable GF, Just like al kind of people want to be a bit autistic, without the real problems.
It may not without possible danger to go for a GF diet when not having coeliac disease.
https://www.google.nl/amp/www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/03/09/gluten-free-diet-boosts-diabetes-risk-major-study-suggests/amp/
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Why did they A-tell you you wouldn't like bacon, and B-have the presumption to tell you what you would and would not like?
And I do that, with olives. I switch between preferring black and green. And I can eat them by the jar. I love pickled olives. Hate those purplish colored 'kalamata' olives though. I think of them as 'calamity olives', because they are a fucking disaster and generally speaking a filthy, odious wrongness and stain upon the surface of the earth. Like a purple salty pickled turd with a stone in the middle. Or donald trump's head. Oh....wait...... >:D
You should try the kalamata olives with orange peel that they do in Waitrose. It sounds gross, but it's actually really, really delicious. They don't taste like ordinary kalamata olives. I recommend you try them, if you can get to a Waitrose. They're at the self-serve olive/salad counter.
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Aaaah the fashionable GF,
Reminds me of a funny video someone once posted here; thinking maybe it was Hubert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oht9AEq1798
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I want to post that to mum, but she'll think I am having a go at her (which I would be).
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I want to post that to mum, but she'll think I am having a go at her (which I would be).
Does she have a sense of humor? Maybe you should send it and find out. >:D :lol2: :trollface:
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Those olives sound absolutely revolting. If it were black or green olives, I'd go for it. I like the green olives stuffed with peppers. Even better with hot peppers in the center.
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the issue with gluten intolerance is that some people are and don't know. i favor the elimination diet. if no symptoms, then i suspect fewer worries. however, there is nothing in bread that can't be gotten elsewhere depending on preferences. i grew up not liking bread or cake. no loss to give those or pasta up. my problems were turkey stuffing, pizza, soft pretzels and burger king whoppers.
i have a huge predilection for cheese and green things. that's how i get away with not eating wheat.
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An easter egg and/or ice cream.
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forgot to say oysters.
but ice cream is a good idea. i'll have that.
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Had some ice cream today. :asthing:
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I finished off vanilla, caramel and honeycomb (all in the same tub) ice cream a few days ago, really enjoyed that.
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I had a free ice-cream yesterday, and they were generous with the ice-cream. :)
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Nothing at the moment, which is a bummer. :-\
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A shower.
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Easter eggs, but it's fucking June. :headhurts:
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Easter eggs, but it's fucking June. :headhurts:
It's just boiled eggs, so make some. :dunno: