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08-19-2006, 09:07 PM
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#6331 | | Skux
Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 8,495
| I'd say I've never seen the Princess Bride, only people would be like "Yeah, we know."
Then I'd say "Oooo, savage."
Then they'd say "Not from Deceptikonz."
Then we'd battle by naming New Zealand rappers. |
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08-20-2006, 01:25 AM
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#6332 | | Registered User
Joined: Apr 2002 Location: Wynyard, Tas, Australia Posts: 6,904
| HEY RACHELFACE. WE HAVE NOT TALKED IN FOREVER AND WE SHOULD REMEDY THAT.
Julia and I hung out today and we went to Chinatown and that reminded me of you. Because of...yeah.
__________________ Grace and peace, Ryan Hill "O Love of God, O sin of Man, In this dread act your strength is tried! Jesus our Lord is crucified..." |
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08-20-2006, 02:37 AM
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#6333 | | is a california girl.
Joined: Sep 2003 Location: austin, tx. Posts: 6,672
| hello RachelandArt.
I am writing to you from my room. 24UE Rispoli.
the end. |
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08-20-2006, 03:11 AM
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#6334 | | a dork, or so to speak. Administrator
Joined: May 2002 Location: California Posts: 34,078
| Hi Sabrina. If Rachel is being too loud, you may be stomping on the floor.  She's RispoliNumberLE. Heh. Back corner.
We just got back from San Francisco. We picked up all of Rachel's stuff. Not quite all, but the important stuff. I got a... warm... reception.  Fun times. We ate at Denny's, and it was good.
And I am freaking tired. I am not really sure why, but I just feel like I have been busy all day. I really have not. Whatever. I am tired.
Bye. |
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08-20-2006, 03:52 AM
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#6335 | | intentionally left blank.
Joined: Jul 2003 Location: nowhereville Posts: 7,490
| Note to everyone: just because I've seen a movie doesn't mean I remember every detail vividly. I barely remember everything Art and I did the weekend we met.
I remember the one line Inigo Montoya says over and over.  Um. Yeah. Not a whole lot of intricate details about that film. And don't hurt me, but it's not exactly a movie I'm dying to rewatch. I saw it once, I'm done with it for a decade or so. Yeah.
HI SABLIEEEENAH! WE'RE IN THE SAME BUILDING WOOTAGE. I shall see you Tuesdayish, when I move in, I am guessing?
HI RYRY. Did you and Julesia have fun in Chinatown? Did you get tapioca drinks (bubble tea) and dim sum? Did you practice your Mandarin?
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In case someone hasn't noticed, Art changed his profile theme again. So he went ahead and changed the title of our blog to match. The man is having SO much fun with this theme. And photoshop. And image searches. *grin* My profile theme update is still forthcoming. I might go lax on the creativity and just steal Art's. Heh.
I'm feeling much better now, thankfully. Just a little headachy and worn out. Could be way worse, really.
__________________ it doesn't mean much; it doesn't mean anything at all
the life i've left behind me is a cold room
i've crossed the last line from where i can't return
where every step i took in faith betrayed me
and led me from my home |
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08-20-2006, 04:02 AM
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#6336 | | a dork, or so to speak. Administrator
Joined: May 2002 Location: California Posts: 34,078
| Mmmm. |
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08-20-2006, 04:06 AM
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#6337 | | Registered User
Joined: Apr 2002 Location: Wynyard, Tas, Australia Posts: 6,904
| Rachel: We got bubble tea, but not in Chinatown.  No Dim Sum, however. We went to a Persian place for lunch. *nod*
I had kabob koobideh on sabzi polow (Sabrina will probably know what that is, the rest of you, likely not)
__________________ Grace and peace, Ryan Hill "O Love of God, O sin of Man, In this dread act your strength is tried! Jesus our Lord is crucified..." |
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08-20-2006, 04:13 AM
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#6338 | | Skux
Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 8,495
| Stay chill like a beverage.
Peace. |
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08-20-2006, 04:34 AM
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#6339 | | intentionally left blank.
Joined: Jul 2003 Location: nowhereville Posts: 7,490
| Quote:
Originally Posted by ICTHUS Rachel: We got bubble tea, but not in Chinatown.  No Dim Sum, however. We went to a Persian place for lunch. *nod*
I had kabob koobideh on sabzi polow (Sabrina will probably know what that is, the rest of you, likely not) | Yeeeaaaahhh... I definitely have no idea what that kabob is.
Sad that neither of us got dim sum. I really want some shrimp dumplings. Boo. Quote:
Originally Posted by Kepa Stay chill like a beverage.
Peace. | Good work out there.
Your package is, sadly, still not on its way. It has not been completed, sayeth Arty, and thus cannot be sent yet. We's gonna get yous guys some good stuffs, y'hear? *definitive nod*
* giggle*
* giggle again* (check the title)
* explodes into laughter*
__________________ it doesn't mean much; it doesn't mean anything at all
the life i've left behind me is a cold room
i've crossed the last line from where i can't return
where every step i took in faith betrayed me
and led me from my home |
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08-20-2006, 09:09 AM
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#6340 | | Registered User
Joined: Apr 2002 Location: Wynyard, Tas, Australia Posts: 6,904
| Rachel: Kabob koobideh is...the best way to describe it is ground beef or lamb or a mixture of the two, moulded around a skewer and mixed with tumeric and onions. It's usually served on a bed of rice ( Polow in Persian, related to the Hindi pilau). Sabzi polow = vegetable rice. Basically, it was rice that was mixed with just a teeny bit of olive oil, herbs like fenugreek, mint, cilantro, and spring onion ends, and some garbanzo beans.
Yeah, in other words = good lunch.
Actually, I don't know if a Persian person would call that " Sabzi polow", but the word for "herbs" in Persian isn't coming to mind right now (i.e. I don't know it)
__________________ Grace and peace, Ryan Hill "O Love of God, O sin of Man, In this dread act your strength is tried! Jesus our Lord is crucified..." |
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08-20-2006, 11:12 AM
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#6341 | | is not amused
Joined: Feb 2001 Location: OH-IO!!!!! Posts: 7,567
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Originally Posted by Art I am very nearly insulted that it would be suggested that I would have to rent The Princess Bride. My DVD collection is large. It was among the first. | Y rly. Come one who DOESN'T have The Princess Bride in their collection? It was one of the first I bought.
Hey Art, I love the new theme. It's very funny. I liked what you posted in TayTay's blog. I laughed. How's your stomach doing? It's probably good you are marrying someone who isn't as big of a movie fan such as yourself. You'd probably never leave the house, except to go watch movies.
Hey Rachel! I have to say that "Snakes On A Plane" is not a movie I am dying to see. I mean everyone and their momma's momma wants to see it, so I am abstaining right now. Probably until it comes on DVD or I can rent it or something. It just looks stupid. And I like Sam Jackson, but I hate snakes.
You are lucky that you don't have to remember all the details of movies. I tend to remember every insignificant fact of movies. It annoys me and others. Trivial things like that pretty much fills my conversations with others. Even I want to punch myself in the face sometimes.
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08-21-2006, 02:01 AM
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#6342 | | Skux
Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 8,495
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Originally Posted by hapa_angel Your package is, sadly, still not on its way. It has not been completed, sayeth Arty, and thus cannot be sent yet. We's gonna get yous guys some good stuffs, y'hear? *definitive nod* | Oh man... seriously, thank you guys so much!
I'm still working on your guys's stuff also. So, we'll see who get's finished first... |
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08-21-2006, 04:27 AM
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#6343 | | a dork, or so to speak. Administrator
Joined: May 2002 Location: California Posts: 34,078
| Mmmm. A contest. How fun. I knew not that you were sending anything.
I am trying to find stuff that is distinctly American to send you... But our tastiest fast food does not travel well. Nor do our American made automobiles.
Oh man. Farrah Faucet was TERRIBLE on the roast of William Shatner. She barely speaks English.
Gosh. I am tired.
Anyhow, I am still working on it. And I am still working on jacking that mini pool title from you. |
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08-21-2006, 04:52 AM
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#6344 | | Skux
Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 8,495
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Originally Posted by Art Mmmm. A contest. How fun. I knew not that you were sending anything.
I am trying to find stuff that is distinctly American to send you... But our tastiest fast food does not travel well. Nor do our American made automobiles.
Anyhow, I am still working on it. And I am still working on jacking that mini pool title from you. | Man, I'm so angry that someone took my Mini Pool 2 title. If you took my Minipool title... I, I just don't know what I'd do...
Oh, don't you remember that I said I was going to send some kiwi music?
You've given me an idea about what else to include.
Peace bro. |
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08-21-2006, 06:07 AM
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#6345 | | Registered User
Joined: Sep 2004 Location: TN Posts: 7,581
| Rart, I saw a preview for SOAP this morning and thought of the two of you before Taylor. Thoughts on this blasphemy? |
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