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I'm looking for the positive in this. I think it must be healthy, like chicken soup. ;)

Probably healthier than a regular milk pudding. An excellent dessert for body builders, maybe, because of the high protein content. :D

J had a regular milk pudding with chocolate sauce while I had the chicken pudding. I snatched some of J's chocolate sauce to eat with the chicken pudding, but it only made it worse. I find it hard to wrap my head around the fact that chocolate sauce can make a dessert worse. I had to get dessert for my dessert.

I read that in some places they bring you a special spoon to eat with, because the pudding is so hard to handle with a regular spoon. It was, really. The place where I had it was supposed to be the best in town, made with actual chicken instead of chicken powder. I'm pretty sure the untraditional chicken powder version would have been nicer, because at least then there wouldn't have been any of the muscle fibers to work around. :rolleyes:

Here's a pic of it. Appetizing, no?

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Whew!!!!

I just got home a little bit ago. Master's surgery, while much-delayed, went well. He didn't go into the OR until 10:15 this evening. :eek: It was a long, stressful day of waiting, punctuated by moments of sheer panic on my part when I learned, this morning, that his heart had gone haywire. It might be because of the infection, it might be his age catching up with him, it might be random weirdness. It will have thorough follow-up.

This month has been crazy. August can go fuck itself!

Time for Benadryl, a glass of Sleepytime tea, and a good cry.

Editing to note that my post count is a palindrome. Yes, I'm that punchy.
 
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Probably healthier than a regular milk pudding. An excellent dessert for body builders, maybe, because of the high protein content. :D

J had a regular milk pudding with chocolate sauce while I had the chicken pudding. I snatched some of J's chocolate sauce to eat with the chicken pudding, but it only made it worse. I find it hard to wrap my head around the fact that chocolate sauce can make a dessert worse. I had to get dessert for my dessert.

I read that in some places they bring you a special spoon to eat with, because the pudding is so hard to handle with a regular spoon. It was, really. The place where I had it was supposed to be the best in town, made with actual chicken instead of chicken powder. I'm pretty sure the untraditional chicken powder version would have been nicer, because at least then there wouldn't have been any of the muscle fibers to work around. :rolleyes:

Here's a pic of it. Appetizing, no?

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Uhm, well it is an experience?
 
I spent my day in a casino yesterday. Eh... My first experience ever playing in a casino and it wasn't that fun. The whole place was just overwhelming and not my kind of comfortable. Ick, and not my preferred crowd of people. My friend seemed to be having a blast. Maybe I would have had more fun if I wasn't worried about losing money? I just couldn't feel good about losing money. She dropped a large amount and told me to play with it. I lost all of it and felt sick, she didn't seem to mind. So I took out $20.00 bucks, built it up to $250.00 and paid her back while having a bit to play with while I waited to go home (I lost all of it). ~_~; I worried that Mister might be upset. He doesn't mind that I lost a little bit of money and is proud of me for being able to pay back the large amount (IMO) she dropped on me.

Seela, for some reason I thought it might be kind of gritty. It sounds like something I wouldn't enjoy at all.
 
I spent my day in a casino yesterday. Eh... My first experience ever playing in a casino and it wasn't that fun.

Eeepers, I know what you mean. I had an ex that liked to gamble but I never found the casino that fun because you tend to lose and losing sucks. It sucks more than the occasional win feels good. Apparently in some people the seratonin levels get crazily high when they win so they enjoy it more. Then you have the bright lights, that music and the way they have no windows or clocks so you can't tell what time it is or how long you've been there and so you keep playing. Not for me.

Seela. Chicken. Dessert. You just blew my mind.

Elle - no bubble tea in your life?! Despite the fact that it makes me go more hyper than a kid with ADD in Willy Wonka's factory, I absolutely love it...I think it's the way you aim the straw at the little balls and slurp them up, leaving them to burst on your tongue in a rush of juice. Like interactive drinking :D
 
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I spent my day in a casino yesterday. Eh... My first experience ever playing in a casino and it wasn't that fun. The whole place was just overwhelming and not my kind of comfortable. Ick, and not my preferred crowd of people. My friend seemed to be having a blast. Maybe I would have had more fun if I wasn't worried about losing money? I just couldn't feel good about losing money. She dropped a large amount and told me to play with it. I lost all of it and felt sick, she didn't seem to mind. So I took out $20.00 bucks, built it up to $250.00 and paid her back while having a bit to play with while I waited to go home (I lost all of it). ~_~; I worried that Mister might be upset. He doesn't mind that I lost a little bit of money and is proud of me for being able to pay back the large amount (IMO) she dropped on me.

Seela, for some reason I thought it might be kind of gritty. It sounds like something I wouldn't enjoy at all.

I've been to the kind of casino where you need to dress up a lot and enjoyed it - the beautiful rooms and clothes, great drinks and excitement in the air.
I had a bit of money that I had decided was ok to loose and had some fun with it.

I've been to those places that have lots of gambling machines, too bright lights, too much noice and too loud shirts and hated it.
 
I've been to the kind of casino where you need to dress up a lot and enjoyed it - the beautiful rooms and clothes, great drinks and excitement in the air.
I had a bit of money that I had decided was ok to loose and had some fun with it.

I've been to those places that have lots of gambling machines, too bright lights, too much noice and too loud shirts and hated it.

This sounds like an experience I would enjoy. I love dressing up, and while I don't play, I have no problem with being arm candy for my husband.

I dressed casually because, well, I drove us to and from and the drive was a 1 1/2 to 2 hours depending on traffic. I also realized that it's a tourist trap kind of place and sure enough, when we arrived there were old men with oxygen tanks, people in sweat pants and guys wearing board shorts and flip flops. It was also the middle of the day. I was ready to leave while I was up, but she wanted to stay. We were there for over 7 hours. This is not my ideal day out. She kept asking me if I was having fun, I had to keep reminding her that enthusiasm rarely meets my face. ~_~;

I would be the least entertaining contestant on a game show. If I won there would be no jumping up and down, screaming, or words of excitement. Just a smile and silent appreciation.
 
Gambling is a tax put on people who failed Statistics 101.
:D

Well said! I can understand maybe blowing $20 for a night of fun. I love watching horse races, so I get that part a little. I've only been to two casinos in Lake Tahoe, many years ago (I wasn't even legal yet), but I'll never forget the night a guy got onto the elevator with a newly-made friend and I, and looked terrible--pale & sweating--he looked at us and told us to never gamble with anything we couldn't easily give up. I didn't understand at the time, but now I do. I've watched friends by lottery tickets when they are worrying about making house payments. It's a strange form of insanity, to me.

My daughter went to some Yelp gathering at a nearby Indian casino not long after she turned 21. She came home all wide-eyed and dashed for the shower (she reeeeeked of cigarette smoke). When she came out she told me she'd never seen a place so 'full of glittery desperation.'
 
I used to enjoy going to the greyhound races (with the mini-casino things on the first floor), until the state shut them all down. :rolleyes:
 
I hate the 'waste' of animals in racing, much as I admire the sport.

In the 'credit crunch' I was being offered thoroughbreds weekly because people aren't prepared to take care of their stuff. Its usually possible to pick up a nice enough tb for nothing ( unless its entire) or meat price if you want one, but this was just awful. I felt so dreadful having to turn away so many horses. Greyhounds get a shocking deal, worse than TBs. It used to be heard stories of them being thrown onto the motorway to be saved the cost of putting to sleep. Thankfully microchip ping refuses this, but rescues overflow. A working animal deserves a retirement or peaceful PTS i think, not cage in unfamiliar stressful environment with small chance of rehome. :(. I love my greyhound. :heart: I did not expect it to be an intelligent dog ( the hounds that go by sight usually are not:eek:) but it is, and funny, and loyal.

I don't bet any more. I used to 'flutter' on horses occasionally , I am no longer in the environment that fosters the interest. I like stock market watching though though. :)

I have three friends with rescued greyhounds. I would love to have a pair myself (I've been told they like to have friends). I'm allergic to most dogs, but it seems some of the hound family don't affect me as much. I had a dachshund as a kid, he was a sweetie.
 
I hate the 'waste' of animals in racing, much as I admire the sport.

In the 'credit crunch' I was being offered thoroughbreds weekly because people aren't prepared to take care of their stuff. Its usually possible to pick up a nice enough tb for nothing ( unless its entire) or meat price if you want one, but this was just awful. I felt so dreadful having to turn away so many horses. Greyhounds get a shocking deal, worse than TBs. It used to be heard stories of them being thrown onto the motorway to be saved the cost of putting to sleep. Thankfully microchip ping refuses this, but rescues overflow. A working animal deserves a retirement or peaceful PTS i think, not cage in unfamiliar stressful environment with small chance of rehome. :(. I love my greyhound. :heart: I did not expect it to be an intelligent dog ( the hounds that go by sight usually are not:eek:) but it is, and funny, and loyal.

I don't bet any more. I used to 'flutter' on horses occasionally , I am no longer in the environment that fosters the interest. I like stock market watching though though. :)

I dislike dogs intensely, but if I ever have a place that's not a tiny apartment, I would like to adopt a retired greyhound. From what I've read, they lack the usual dog behaviors that I hate. :p
 
G has a friend who was professional poker player on line. He then got employed by one of the companies because was too successful. :)

I had a collegue once who had paid for his education playing poker professionaly.
Not the same as the sheer luck gambling, to me.
 
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There is no drool and stuff. But...they have worst flatulence of any living thing I met. They are well known for it.

I grew up with boxers (aka Droolosaurus Rex), and I really don't want to meet worse farters than boxers.
They would lie in front of the foreplace and fart in their sleep. Sometimes the fart would wake them up, they would sniff their butts and look genuinely surprised.... And horror would spread in the room!

Very loving dogs, watchful, strong and surprisingly dumb.
 
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