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yankee: it's clear now that you're simply delusional. :>

[trout-smacks him again, cuz it's habit-forming]

ed
 
DLL said:
Q...do you view certain people from lit as snobbish and why?
I don't know if that's quite the word I would have used.


I've tried posting in here and joking around and in other threads on the PG and HTcafe only to get blown off.

I try to be nice to everyone.
It doesn't seem to the the other way around, though.
 
VermilionSkye said:
I don't know if that's quite the word I would have used.


I've tried posting in here and joking around and in other threads on the PG and HTcafe only to get blown off.

I try to be nice to everyone.
It doesn't seem to the the other way around, though.
Oh go watch porn.





Please pass the jelly.
 
vermilionskye: well, if it makes you feel any better...

[trout-smacks VS]

see, doesn't that make you feel better? :D

[trout-smacks texan too, just cuz i'm feeling goofy today]

ed
 
silverwhisper said:
yankee: it's clear now that you're simply delusional. :>

[trout-smacks him again, cuz it's habit-forming]

ed
Now that's one nicely tenderized trout...may be time to do my impression of Wolfgang Puck and use it on a California pizza. :D

Seriously though, great pizza is abou flavors and textures. While we all like to think that the burgers, milkshakes, sub sandwiches (by any other name), and pizza that we grew up with was the best, the truth is that very few of us are right. Even me, since I grew up with pizza that now turns my stomach.

I tried New York pizza as an outsider. I tried Chicago pizza as an outsider. As an objective outsider, I can state unequivocally that New York pizza sucks (that's the official food snob terminology, btw). The crust on the best of the lot had the texture of stale pita bread whle the sauce - well, let's just say that I've had better-tasting generic ketchup. Chicago pizza, on the other hand, is hearty, buttery, baked long enough to bring out the flavors of the ingredients, and is a terrific value. Pound for pound, a Chicago pizza is not only significantly better than its New York pretender-cousin, it costs much, much less.

That said, put some good company around the table, a tall pitcher of good beer in the middle, and I'll eat almost anything. Just don't bring up those f***ing Yankees. :D
 
o, yankee...what false god of pizza are you following? chicago pizza is heavy, sitting in the gullet like a lead weight.

ed
 
Scalywag said:
question for VS: What the hell do you do for excitement during the winter months:
Recreation? (besides shoveling snow)

Exercise? (besides shoveling snow)

Fun? (besides avoiding shoveling snow)

Also, what is your typical season for having snow cover?

Well duh! That would be masturbation! ;)


Walking, exercise. ;)


Movies, visiting friends, doing family things with my children. :p

Well, this year we had a severe dumping of snow in October, about two feet in a day and everything was still pretty much green. We lost a lot of trees.
Lately though, it's been a little bit of flurrying here and there and not much else. We were freezing this time last year with well below zero temps AND snow. It's unseasonably warm right now and no snow.
We're waiting to get hit hard.
I'm wondering if it will happen.


You?
 
Scalywag said:
; I built a few cabinets and bookcases that I mounted permanently.

That's just fuckin sick dude.

I'd like to do some more small pieces of furniture and cabintery....in the craftsman or mission style.

Ok it's your kink I guess.
Now I figure I 've got the mission style down pat, but can you explain craftsman style. (always on the lookout for new positions)
 
VermilionSkye said:
I don't know if that's quite the word I would have used.


I've tried posting in here and joking around and in other threads on the PG and HTcafe only to get blown off.

I try to be nice to everyone.
It doesn't seem to the the other way around, though.

When in Rome baby...

You have to adjust your style to the area you are posting in and give people time to get used to you.
My but you can be impatient some times. :kiss:
 
DLL said:
Q...do you view certain people from lit as snobbish and why?

I knew you didn't mean me. ;)

I think EJ is a complete snob.

Ok serious answer, some people can come off as snobbish at first, but a lot of the time once you get used to their posting style you realise that they are not always so.


Except EJ, he is a self confessed Elitist Prick.
 
quoll said:
When in Rome baby...

You have to adjust your style to the area you are posting in and give people time to get used to you.
My but you can be impatient some times. :kiss:


:eek: Oh you did already. :)
 
quoll said:
When in Rome baby...

You have to adjust your style to the area you are posting in and give people time to get used to you.
My but you can be impatient some times. :kiss:
Actually you posted once... I replied and you went right on over me and kept on going.
 
Scalywag said:
Craftsman style: position is irrelevent, the key is just to hammer away.
i usually find myself DRILLING or SCREWING away... maybe i've had it wrong the whole time.

of course, i often find myself with a broken tool and have to improvise. :eek:
 
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midwestyankee said:
Oh, hell...I'll do it to save everyone the trouble. I'm a snob. Pure and simple.


But I'm also as close to a redneck as it can be about a few things. Go figure.

I assure you, it wouldn't have been any trouble at all, Yank. ;)
 
VermilionSkye said:
I've tried posting in here and joking around and in other threads on the PG and HTcafe only to get blown off.

I try to be nice to everyone.
It doesn't seem to the the other way around, though.

Awww, I like you VS! I'd pick you for my team. :)

The only board that intimidates me is the GB.
 
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