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  • frank0314frank0314 Posts: 14,707

    What about Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    Mistara said:
    NVIATWAS said:
    Mistara said:
    ps1borg said:
    kyoto kid said:
    Mistara said:

    seems like i'm on my own thanksgiving. colds and runny noses making the rounds.  sigh.

    got the slowcooker and breadmachine out.  and a 5 day weekend, plenty of time to slow cook  lol

    ...going to be four days of major tech work for me.  Family is all on the other side of hte country and not into dealing with the torture that is known as air travel today for only a four day visit.

    Supposed to be pretty wet all holiday weekend (save Friday but not setting a foot outside with all the retail madness that will be going on), so good time to stay in.  Besides holidays are meant fo families and kids, not old single people like myself.

    Thread party *\o/*

     

    yeah!!  

    chips n dip, n eggnogg, n pineapple pizza

    Uuuurrrpppppp, no chip n dip for me please.

    New non-complaint: greeted this morning by an enthuiastic doggy, Rio is her name, and she loves to get skritches behind her ears.  She also seems to have developed a fondness for my plush fuzzy blankie, I think she visits just to lay on it. :)

     

    optional tobasco flavored jellybeans?

    *hurl puke barf chunder technicolor yawn regurgitate*

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    frank0314 said:

    What about Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans

    Not even.  Earwax flavor? Blargh!

     

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    tobasco and dark chocolate?

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    frank0314 said:

    What about Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans

    it's perfect stocking prezzies !

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776

    Morning. Hot. Sleepy/caffeinated :)

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    not sure where it came from, sippsing prince of wales tea.

    a woman Earl would be Earless?  thinkin Duke, Duchess

    i'm lagging on all the deadlines i set for myself >.<  if i can fall into a writing trance tomorrow, won't have to break it for 5 whooooole dayz

     

    e = mc(2)  but what if you want to calculate c for time travel?
    sling shot around the sun

    need to rearrange my desks and monitors.  want to easily reach the usb ports without having to pull off shelves

    don't think i can get the 10-core this year. sigh.  how many cores in the AMD Ryzen again?  16?

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited November 2017
    Mistara said:

    not sure where it came from, sippsing prince of wales tea.

    a woman Earl would be Earless?  thinkin Duke, Duchess

    Countess   as Earl is the English equivalent of a Count.  Count is not used in the British hierarchy.   The wife of an Earl is more often referred to as Lady

    Post edited by Chohole on
  • Mistara said:

    tobasco and dark chocolate?

    Ooooh that sounds good.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,847
    Mistara said:

    tobasco and dark chocolate?

    ...that sounds like two tastes that should never have met each other.  Never liked Tabasco, not so much too hot as too vinegary.

    Also never understood the fascination with sour candy, I always thought candy was supposed to be sweet.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    when geralt says 'show me your wares', it sounds like he's saying 'show me your wears' angel

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Chohole said:
    Mistara said:

    not sure where it came from, sippsing prince of wales tea.

    a woman Earl would be Earless?  thinkin Duke, Duchess

    Countess   as Earl is the English equivalent of a Count.  Count is not used in the British hierarchy.   The wife of an Earl is more often referred to as Lady

    Lady earl gray smiley

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Mistara said:

    tobasco and dark chocolate?

    Ooooh that sounds good.

    i never knew there was so many tabasco options

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    Mistara said:

    not sure where it came from, sippsing prince of wales tea.

    a woman Earl would be Earless?  thinkin Duke, Duchess

    i'm lagging on all the deadlines i set for myself >.<  if i can fall into a writing trance tomorrow, won't have to break it for 5 whooooole dayz

     

    e = mc(2)  but what if you want to calculate c for time travel?
    sling shot around the sun

    need to rearrange my desks and monitors.  want to easily reach the usb ports without having to pull off shelves

    don't think i can get the 10-core this year. sigh.  how many cores in the AMD Ryzen again?  16?

    Oh easy is called time dilation and the square root of (1-speed/c^2) gives you the delta/amount

    ref for that is http://www.emc2-explained.info/Time-Dilation/#.WhZIgKbZXxw

     

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    NVIATWAS said:

    Happy Hump Day! Kiss a camel!

    58f outdoors, won't get much warmer.  Upper 70s the rest of the week, I guess we won't get Winter until January.  Apparently holiday traffic has been a nightmare, so I'm glad I'm not shopping.  Turkey thawing, air fryer clean, so I'm ready to cook tomorrow.

    Todays safety tip: blasting down half a large jar of medium salsa on an empty stomach whilst drinking beer will result in a night of digestive follies.  You have been warned (uurp).

    Complaint (other than the salsa business) - todays flavored coffee tastes like road tar and paint.  Blech.

    Non-complaint: 4 day weekend!

    Is Friday tomorrow, can’t wait :)

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    DanaTA said:
    ps1borg said:

    Hothothothothothot hot :0

    Wetwetwetwetwetwet wet.  frown  And I have to go out in that stuff...I forgot a couple of things at the market yesterday, when it was warm and dry.

    Dana

    Thunder and lightning here, 85 and no rain :)

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    Mistara said:
    ps1borg said:
    kyoto kid said:
    Mistara said:

    seems like i'm on my own thanksgiving. colds and runny noses making the rounds.  sigh.

    got the slowcooker and breadmachine out.  and a 5 day weekend, plenty of time to slow cook  lol

    ...going to be four days of major tech work for me.  Family is all on the other side of hte country and not into dealing with the torture that is known as air travel today for only a four day visit.

    Supposed to be pretty wet all holiday weekend (save Friday but not setting a foot outside with all the retail madness that will be going on), so good time to stay in.  Besides holidays are meant fo families and kids, not old single people like myself.

    Thread party *\o/*

     

    yeah!!  

    chips n dip, n eggnogg, n pineapple pizza

    Can bring balloons ;)

  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,241

    It is now Thanksgiving and I cannot fall back asleep.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,847

    ..ugh holidays, fine for families and people who have kids. For those like myself it means businesses/services are closed, banks are closed, buses run on crappy schedules, no mail deliveries, and stupid holiday programmes on the telly.

  • PetercatPetercat Posts: 2,321
    kyoto kid said:

    ..ugh holidays, fine for families and people who have kids. For those like myself it means businesses/services are closed, banks are closed, buses run on crappy schedules, no mail deliveries, and stupid holiday programmes on the telly.

    That's what comfy chairs, good books, and hot chocolate are for.
    And a classy robe, gotta wear a classy robe to make it perfect.

  • TangoAlphaTangoAlpha Posts: 4,587
    Mistara said:
    Chohole said:
    Mistara said:

    not sure where it came from, sippsing prince of wales tea.

    a woman Earl would be Earless?  thinkin Duke, Duchess

    Countess   as Earl is the English equivalent of a Count.  Count is not used in the British hierarchy.   The wife of an Earl is more often referred to as Lady

    Lady earl gray smiley

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,082
    edited November 2017

    Back from surgery.  AOK, generally.  However, the experience was interesting.  Aside from the reaming out of my willy, the catheter removal, the peeing blood, clots & scabs, being made to stay in bed all day, tasteless hospital food tailored strictly to my diet (blech), I had an extra adventure.  It seems I was having a reaction to something other than my normal medications or hospital food. indecision

    Right after the surgery I was wide awake.  No drowsiness.  And I stayed that way for 39 hours.  I couldn't sleep to save my soul.  I started getting loopy and talked like I was on meth.  I told some of my more risque stories of my misspent youth to the nurses and I know they won't forget me.  In addition, everytime I closed my eyes I was treated to the most interesting hallucinations. surprise  Same form everytime I closed my eyes.  It would be like a flat 2D black screen just out of arms reach with salt sprinkled on it like stars or sometimes in regular grid or sometimes in lumps, but always white on black, except a few times when it was red on black.  Then as I looked at them (remember I'm fully awake and am watching this like a movie) the salt grains would slide into lines or curves or filled in areas I and see things like people's heads, landscapes, galaxies.  They would either morph into other forms or I could keep them as the same scene and zoom into it to see it in more detail.  The images were stable as long as I wanted them to be.  I could play with them.  It was like lucid dreaming but more of a lucid hallucination, but always black & white or black & red and always 2D except a couple of times when a small spot of white would appear and I'd zoom in on that it it would be come a flat bottomed tunnel in 3D that I could zoom into, which would then morph into some new scene.  Sometimes part of the image would start sliding left or right all by itself at a steady rate.  Like it was scrolling, I didn't have to pay attention to it, that part of the image would continue to scroll sideways until I decided to pick out something in it to concentrate on and I'd zoom over to it and then start zooming into it.  I found it difficult to zoom out though.  But if I was careful I could back away from an image and see again what had been out of my view for a moment but usually when I tried to back out of a zoomed in image the image would break apart and form something new. yes

    This was all fascinating but I got no sleep.  My brain was working overtime to find patterns.  I could function just fine with my eyes open but as soon as I closed them, the black & white sketch images would appear and I had a great time playing with them.  When I finally got out of the hospital and away from whatever they had been pumping into me, or away perhaps long enough from the anesthetic they had put me under, that had given me this skill of creating these fantastic hallucinations on demand, the skill was lost. sad But I did sleep 12 hours last night, and I feel normal again today, except that I'm still peeing clots and scabs, and now and then a little dribble of blood, but am getting better, and I can pee like a race horse again. Yea!  smiley TMI?

    Post edited by LeatherGryphon on
  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,333
    edited November 2017

    I'm glad you're feeling well.  I hope recovery is quick now.  Interesting adventure.

    Happy Thanksgiving to all those who celebrate it.  To the rest of you, I'm willing to bet there's something you're thankful for.

    Dana

    Post edited by DanaTA on
  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

     

    TIME DESCRIPTION TEMP FEELS PRECIP HUMIDITY WIND

    12:00 PM

    THU

    Sunny 38° 32°

    0%

    49%

    NW 10 mph

    eeek it's even colder in C

    12:00 PM

    THU

    Sunny

    0%

    48% NW 16 km/h

     

    thanksgiving would be more thankful if i could sit out in the sun with a beer.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    DanaTA said:

    I'm glad you're feeling well.  I hope recovery is quick now.  Interesting adventure.

    Happy Thanksgiving to all those who celebrate it.  To the rest of you, I'm willing to bet there's something you're thankful for.

    Dana

    +1

     

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    Back from surgery.  AOK, generally.  However, the experience was interesting.  Aside from the reaming out of my willy, the catheter removal, the peeing blood, clots & scabs, being made to stay in bed all day, tasteless hospital food tailored strictly to my diet (blech), I had an extra adventure.  It seems I was having a reaction to something other than my normal medications or hospital food. indecision

    Right after the surgery I was wide awake.  No drousiness.  And I stayed that way for 39 hours.  I couldn't sleep to save my soul.  I started getting loopy and talked like I was on meth.  I told some of my more risque stories of my misspent youth to the nurses and I know they won't forget me.  In addition, everytime I closed my eyes I was treated to the most interesting hallucinations. surprise  Same form everytime I closed my eyes.  It would be like a flat 2D black screen just out of arms reach with salt sprinkled on it like stars or sometimes in regular grid or sometimes in lumps, but always white on black, except a few times when it was red on black.  Then as I looked at them (remember I'm fully awake and am watching this like a movie) the salt grains would slide into lines or curves or filled in areas I and see things like people's heads, landscapes, galaxies.  They would either morph into other forms or I could keep them as the same scene and zoom into it to see it in more detail.  The images were stable as long as I wanted them to be.  I could play with them.  It was like lucid dreaming but more of a lucid hallucination, but always black & white or black & red and always 2D except a couple of times when a small spot of white would appear and I'd zoom in on that it it would be come a flat bottomed tunnel in 3D that I could zoom into, which would then morph into some new scene.  Sometimes part of the image would start sliding left or right all by itself at a steady rate.  Like it was scrolling, I didn't have to pay attention to it, that part of the image would continue to scroll sideways until I decided to pick out something in it to concentrate on and I'd zoom over to it and then start zooming into it.  I found it difficult to zoom out though.  But if I was careful I could back away from an image and see again what had been out of my view for a moment but usually when I tried to back out of a zoomed in image the image would break apart and form something new. yes

    This was all fascinating but I got no sleep.  My brain was working overtime to find patterns.  I could function just fine with my eyes open but as soon as I closed them, the black & white sketch images would appear and I had a great time playing with them.  When I finally got out of the hospital and away from whatever they had been pumping into me, or away perhaps long enough from the anesthetic they had put me under, that gave me this skill of creating these fantastic hallucinations on demand the skill was lost. sad But I did sleep 12 hours last night, and I feel normal again today, except that I'm still peeing clots and scabs, and now and then a little dribble of blood, but am getting better, and I can pee like a race horse again. smiley TMI?

     

    back in the racing saddle? smiley  cheers to speedy recovery

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Mistara said:
    Chohole said:
    Mistara said:

    not sure where it came from, sippsing prince of wales tea.

    a woman Earl would be Earless?  thinkin Duke, Duchess

    Countess   as Earl is the English equivalent of a Count.  Count is not used in the British hierarchy.   The wife of an Earl is more often referred to as Lady

    Lady earl gray smiley

     

    they should give Lady Chatterly her own tea enlightenedsmiley

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Petercat said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ..ugh holidays, fine for families and people who have kids. For those like myself it means businesses/services are closed, banks are closed, buses run on crappy schedules, no mail deliveries, and stupid holiday programmes on the telly.

    That's what comfy chairs, good books, and hot chocolate are for.
    And a classy robe, gotta wear a classy robe to make it perfect.

     

    over fluffed fleecy robe  snuggl snuggl  heartheartheart

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Chohole said:
    Mistara said:

    not sure where it came from, sippsing prince of wales tea.

    a woman Earl would be Earless?  thinkin Duke, Duchess

    Countess   as Earl is the English equivalent of a Count.  Count is not used in the British hierarchy.   The wife of an Earl is more often referred to as Lady

     

    Counts are in Transylvania

    tee hee

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,339

    I was mulling over some mulled cider but I decidered against it. 

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