The No Complaint too Trivial Complaint Thread

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

    sigh  is it Friday yet?  laugh

     

    i've never watched that newer battlestar galactica series.

    yumma The Pocket Bakery Hardcover 

     

    this poster of Pink Floyd fans haz some serious wedgies

    ..considering each of the images are painted on their backs, that's their actual butts your seeing.

     

    well, that would explain the wedgies, lol

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,084
    edited January 2018
    Mistara said:
    NVIATWAS said:

    Oh boy!!!!!

    I found a block of sharp cheddar I thought I lost - it had slid behind some jars in the fridge.  I have cheese for today now!!!! Wheeeeeeee!!

    Roasting potatoes, and have Thai red curry paste. Red curry taters, anyone????

    'Miniscule' was fun, nice break between Amazing Race sessions.

    Watching 'The Amazing Race' is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.  You know it's a horrible thing and people will end up hurt, but you can't look away.  I must be sick in the head...

     

    is it like cylon viper racing? laugh

     

    I found more "Minuscule" short clips and compilations of clips on YouTube.  The one with the ant and the bananas was funny, although you figure out the plot early on.  But it was a good study in persistence and frustration.smiley

    Complaint:  My cold has progressed beyond the green goop stage and I've been in the profuse continual drip stage all day.  I need to buy stock in Kleenex frown  Raw nose stage is next, I can feel it starting. sad

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  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    Mistara said:
    NVIATWAS said:

    Oh boy!!!!!

    I found a block of sharp cheddar I thought I lost - it had slid behind some jars in the fridge.  I have cheese for today now!!!! Wheeeeeeee!!

    Roasting potatoes, and have Thai red curry paste. Red curry taters, anyone????

    'Miniscule' was fun, nice break between Amazing Race sessions.

    Watching 'The Amazing Race' is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.  You know it's a horrible thing and people will end up hurt, but you can't look away.  I must be sick in the head...

     

    is it like cylon viper racing? laugh

     

    Imagine racing around the world, jumping off bridges and buildings, not speaking the language, crawling through freezing mud, being groped on a packed train in India, eating fish eyes in Japan, fried insects in Cambodia, parachuting, snorkeling into underwater canyons, and only 2 people per team and very little cash.  Oh, and at the end of each leg is a pit stop and the last team to arrive is uaually sent home.

    I've seen peope break bones, pass out from exhaustion, married couples split up, and all while trying to win a million bucks.  Every form of human emotion appears, and every kind of hardship you can imagine.  I've seen sweet couples turn into rage monsters and douchebags turn into human beings.  It's an incredible vicarious experience.

    I wouldn't do it for ten million bucks.  It breaks most people.

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

    Oh boy!!!!!

    I found a block of sharp cheddar I thought I lost - it had slid behind some jars in the fridge.  I have cheese for today now!!!! Wheeeeeeee!!

    Roasting potatoes, and have Thai red curry paste. Red curry taters, anyone????

    'Miniscule' was fun, nice break between Amazing Race sessions.

    Watching 'The Amazing Race' is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.  You know it's a horrible thing and people will end up hurt, but you can't look away.  I must be sick in the head...

     

    is it like cylon viper racing? laugh

     

    I found more "Minuscule" short clips and compilations of clips on YouTube.  The one with the ant and the bananas was funny, although you figure out the plot early on.  But it was a good study in persistence and frustration.smiley

    Complaint:  My cold has progressed beyond the green goop stage and I've been in the profuse continual drip stage all day.  I need to buy stock in Kleenex frown  Raw nose stage is next, I can feel it starting. sad

     

     

            sounds like beyond the vicks vapor stage.  
            mebbe the old trick of boiling a sauce pan of water, then lean over it with a towel over head?

     

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242

    Just FYI, potatoes in red curry sauce kick butt!!!! Can't wait to try the green curry next!!!

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

    Oh boy!!!!!

    I found a block of sharp cheddar I thought I lost - it had slid behind some jars in the fridge.  I have cheese for today now!!!! Wheeeeeeee!!

    Roasting potatoes, and have Thai red curry paste. Red curry taters, anyone????

    'Miniscule' was fun, nice break between Amazing Race sessions.

    Watching 'The Amazing Race' is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.  You know it's a horrible thing and people will end up hurt, but you can't look away.  I must be sick in the head...

     

    NVIATWAS said:

    Oh boy!!!!!

    I found a block of sharp cheddar I thought I lost - it had slid behind some jars in the fridge.  I have cheese for today now!!!! Wheeeeeeee!!

    Roasting potatoes, and have Thai red curry paste. Red curry taters, anyone????

    'Miniscule' was fun, nice break between Amazing Race sessions.

    Watching 'The Amazing Race' is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.  You know it's a horrible thing and people will end up hurt, but you can't look away.  I must be sick in the head...

    ..been binging on Diners, Drive In's and Dives here.  Sweet Jebus I wish I had his job.

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

    Oh boy!!!!!

    I found a block of sharp cheddar I thought I lost - it had slid behind some jars in the fridge.  I have cheese for today now!!!! Wheeeeeeee!!

    Roasting potatoes, and have Thai red curry paste. Red curry taters, anyone????

    'Miniscule' was fun, nice break between Amazing Race sessions.

    Watching 'The Amazing Race' is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.  You know it's a horrible thing and people will end up hurt, but you can't look away.  I must be sick in the head...

     

    is it like cylon viper racing? laugh

     

    Imagine racing around the world, jumping off bridges and buildings, not speaking the language, crawling through freezing mud, being groped on a packed train in India, eating fish eyes in Japan, fried insects in Cambodia, parachuting, snorkeling into underwater canyons, and only 2 people per team and very little cash.  Oh, and at the end of each leg is a pit stop and the last team to arrive is uaually sent home.

    I've seen peope break bones, pass out from exhaustion, married couples split up, and all while trying to win a million bucks.  Every form of human emotion appears, and every kind of hardship you can imagine.  I've seen sweet couples turn into rage monsters and douchebags turn into human beings.  It's an incredible vicarious experience.

    I wouldn't do it for ten million bucks.  It breaks most people.

    ...just shows you how stupid people will be when money is involved.

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

    Just FYI, potatoes in red curry sauce kick butt!!!! Can't wait to try the green curry next!!!

    ...watch out for the yellow curry, that stuff is nuclear.

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,339
    edited January 2018

    I can't watch "reality" television shows. My skin literally crawls when I try.

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  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,084
    edited January 2018
    kyoto kid said:
    NVIATWAS said:
    Mistara said:
    NVIATWAS said:

    Oh boy!!!!!

    I found a block of sharp cheddar I thought I lost - it had slid behind some jars in the fridge.  I have cheese for today now!!!! Wheeeeeeee!!

    Roasting potatoes, and have Thai red curry paste. Red curry taters, anyone????

    'Miniscule' was fun, nice break between Amazing Race sessions.

    Watching 'The Amazing Race' is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.  You know it's a horrible thing and people will end up hurt, but you can't look away.  I must be sick in the head...

     

    is it like cylon viper racing? laugh

     

    Imagine racing around the world, jumping off bridges and buildings, not speaking the language, crawling through freezing mud, being groped on a packed train in India, eating fish eyes in Japan, fried insects in Cambodia, parachuting, snorkeling into underwater canyons, and only 2 people per team and very little cash.  Oh, and at the end of each leg is a pit stop and the last team to arrive is uaually sent home.

    I've seen peope break bones, pass out from exhaustion, married couples split up, and all while trying to win a million bucks.  Every form of human emotion appears, and every kind of hardship you can imagine.  I've seen sweet couples turn into rage monsters and douchebags turn into human beings.  It's an incredible vicarious experience.

    I wouldn't do it for ten million bucks.  It breaks most people.

    ...just shows you how stupid people will be when money is involved.

    I'm old enough to not need any reminding about how stupid people will be, period.   However, I do keep going back to watching car crashes on YouTube for my adrenalin fix.  Speeding, swerving, crowding, rage, intoxication, insurance scams, selfishness, ... Same stupidity over and over.  Taking away their driving license doesn't seem to do any good.  The only thing that will save humanity is to take away their breeding license.  Get us down to a workable population. devil

    Post edited by LeatherGryphon on
  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,249
    edited January 2018

    Here is a WIP I was working on yesterday.

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  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,249
    Tjohn said:

    I can't watch "reality" television shows. My skin literally crawls when I try.

    I am unable to either.  So fake most of the time

  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,388
    edited January 2018

    Noncomplaint - should break into the 50s today. Finally, a nice day to walk around.

     

    Complaint - they will be giving axes to drunk people in my neighborhood today.  Not such a good idea to walk around.

     

     

     

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  • Diomede said:

    Noncomplaint - should break into the 50s today. Finally, a nice day to walk around.

     

    Complaint - they will be giving axes to drunk people in my neighborhood today.  Not such a good idea to walk around.

     

     

     

    Until I read the attached image I thought you meant that they might have just been conducting a survey and "axe"ing questions. frown

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

    Oh boy!!!!!

    I found a block of sharp cheddar I thought I lost - it had slid behind some jars in the fridge.  I have cheese for today now!!!! Wheeeeeeee!!

    Roasting potatoes, and have Thai red curry paste. Red curry taters, anyone????

    'Miniscule' was fun, nice break between Amazing Race sessions.

    Watching 'The Amazing Race' is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.  You know it's a horrible thing and people will end up hurt, but you can't look away.  I must be sick in the head...

     

    NVIATWAS said:

    Oh boy!!!!!

    I found a block of sharp cheddar I thought I lost - it had slid behind some jars in the fridge.  I have cheese for today now!!!! Wheeeeeeee!!

    Roasting potatoes, and have Thai red curry paste. Red curry taters, anyone????

    'Miniscule' was fun, nice break between Amazing Race sessions.

    Watching 'The Amazing Race' is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.  You know it's a horrible thing and people will end up hurt, but you can't look away.  I must be sick in the head...

    ..been binging on Diners, Drive In's and Dives here.  Sweet Jebus I wish I had his job.

    I would sell my left nut for that job!! Guy is the luckiest dude alive, I'm seriously envvious.

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

    Oh boy!!!!!

    I found a block of sharp cheddar I thought I lost - it had slid behind some jars in the fridge.  I have cheese for today now!!!! Wheeeeeeee!!

    Roasting potatoes, and have Thai red curry paste. Red curry taters, anyone????

    'Miniscule' was fun, nice break between Amazing Race sessions.

    Watching 'The Amazing Race' is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.  You know it's a horrible thing and people will end up hurt, but you can't look away.  I must be sick in the head...

     

    is it like cylon viper racing? laugh

     

    Imagine racing around the world, jumping off bridges and buildings, not speaking the language, crawling through freezing mud, being groped on a packed train in India, eating fish eyes in Japan, fried insects in Cambodia, parachuting, snorkeling into underwater canyons, and only 2 people per team and very little cash.  Oh, and at the end of each leg is a pit stop and the last team to arrive is uaually sent home.

    I've seen peope break bones, pass out from exhaustion, married couples split up, and all while trying to win a million bucks.  Every form of human emotion appears, and every kind of hardship you can imagine.  I've seen sweet couples turn into rage monsters and douchebags turn into human beings.  It's an incredible vicarious experience.

    I wouldn't do it for ten million bucks.  It breaks most people.

    ...just shows you how stupid people will be when money is involved.

    I'm old enough to not need any reminding about how stupid people will be, period.   However, I do keep going back to watching car crashes on YouTube for my adrenalin fix.  Speeding, swerving, crowding, rage, intoxication, insurance scams, selfishness, ... Same stupidity over and over.  Taking away their driving license doesn't seem to do any good.  The only thing that will save humanity is to take away their breeding license.  Get us down to a workable population. devil

    I agree.  The idiots are outbreeding the intelligent!

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    Tjohn said:

    I can't watch "reality" television shows. My skin literally crawls when I try.

    I do it now because, sometimes, you discover that people can be amazing, but it's like around 5% of the population.

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242

    Good afternoon everyone! A lovely 62f  outdoor, window wide open.  Groceries will arrive in about 2 hours, I ran out of bread and chicken! Argh!

    Another day, another task - today I want to set up my aroatherapy mister and make my room smell nice! I have lavender, lemongrass, and eucalptus.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    Noon! 

     

    slept passed breakfast angel

    sigh, 

    i should take down my christmas tree, or, play with geralt

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242

    FYI

    You can make cup-o-noodles with a Keurig machine!  Set to hot water, 10 ounces, open lid, hit dispense on the Keurig, cover for 5 minutes.  Perfect, hot, tender noodles!! N boiling or microwaving needed!!!

    Eating the chili lime flavor, it has a nice kick and all the sodium I need for the day.  Not bad.

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,334

    Here is a WIP I was working on yesterday.

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    That doesn't look like 3D.  Traditional art?  Very good, if so!

    Dana

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,334
    Diomede said:

    Noncomplaint - should break into the 50s today. Finally, a nice day to walk around.

     

    Complaint - they will be giving axes to drunk people in my neighborhood today.  Not such a good idea to walk around.

     

     

     

    Hopefully, they will have some safeguards in place.  But considering the general lack of sense...better walk around some other neighborhood!

    Dana

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,334
    NVIATWAS said:
    kyoto kid said:
    NVIATWAS said:
    Mistara said:
    NVIATWAS said:

    Oh boy!!!!!

    I found a block of sharp cheddar I thought I lost - it had slid behind some jars in the fridge.  I have cheese for today now!!!! Wheeeeeeee!!

    Roasting potatoes, and have Thai red curry paste. Red curry taters, anyone????

    'Miniscule' was fun, nice break between Amazing Race sessions.

    Watching 'The Amazing Race' is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.  You know it's a horrible thing and people will end up hurt, but you can't look away.  I must be sick in the head...

     

    is it like cylon viper racing? laugh

     

    Imagine racing around the world, jumping off bridges and buildings, not speaking the language, crawling through freezing mud, being groped on a packed train in India, eating fish eyes in Japan, fried insects in Cambodia, parachuting, snorkeling into underwater canyons, and only 2 people per team and very little cash.  Oh, and at the end of each leg is a pit stop and the last team to arrive is uaually sent home.

    I've seen peope break bones, pass out from exhaustion, married couples split up, and all while trying to win a million bucks.  Every form of human emotion appears, and every kind of hardship you can imagine.  I've seen sweet couples turn into rage monsters and douchebags turn into human beings.  It's an incredible vicarious experience.

    I wouldn't do it for ten million bucks.  It breaks most people.

    ...just shows you how stupid people will be when money is involved.

    I'm old enough to not need any reminding about how stupid people will be, period.   However, I do keep going back to watching car crashes on YouTube for my adrenalin fix.  Speeding, swerving, crowding, rage, intoxication, insurance scams, selfishness, ... Same stupidity over and over.  Taking away their driving license doesn't seem to do any good.  The only thing that will save humanity is to take away their breeding license.  Get us down to a workable population. devil

    I agree.  The idiots are outbreeding the intelligent!

    I think it's been that way for a very long time.  They just feel less inhibited in showing their lack of sense these days.

    Dana

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,334
    NVIATWAS said:

    Good afternoon everyone! A lovely 62f  outdoor, window wide open.  Groceries will arrive in about 2 hours, I ran out of bread and chicken! Argh!

    Another day, another task - today I want to set up my aroatherapy mister and make my room smell nice! I have lavender, lemongrass, and eucalptus.

    48F here right now.  It will likely not go up that much more today, it's already 3:37 pm, so it will probably start dropping soon, as the Sunlight fades.

    Dana

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

    Oh boy!!!!!

    I found a block of sharp cheddar I thought I lost - it had slid behind some jars in the fridge.  I have cheese for today now!!!! Wheeeeeeee!!

    Roasting potatoes, and have Thai red curry paste. Red curry taters, anyone????

    'Miniscule' was fun, nice break between Amazing Race sessions.

    Watching 'The Amazing Race' is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.  You know it's a horrible thing and people will end up hurt, but you can't look away.  I must be sick in the head...

     

    is it like cylon viper racing? laugh

     

    Imagine racing around the world, jumping off bridges and buildings, not speaking the language, crawling through freezing mud, being groped on a packed train in India, eating fish eyes in Japan, fried insects in Cambodia, parachuting, snorkeling into underwater canyons, and only 2 people per team and very little cash.  Oh, and at the end of each leg is a pit stop and the last team to arrive is uaually sent home.

    I've seen peope break bones, pass out from exhaustion, married couples split up, and all while trying to win a million bucks.  Every form of human emotion appears, and every kind of hardship you can imagine.  I've seen sweet couples turn into rage monsters and douchebags turn into human beings.  It's an incredible vicarious experience.

    I wouldn't do it for ten million bucks.  It breaks most people.

    ...just shows you how stupid people will be when money is involved.

    I'm old enough to not need any reminding about how stupid people will be, period.   However, I do keep going back to watching car crashes on YouTube for my adrenalin fix.  Speeding, swerving, crowding, rage, intoxication, insurance scams, selfishness, ... Same stupidity over and over.  Taking away their driving license doesn't seem to do any good.  The only thing that will save humanity is to take away their breeding license.  Get us down to a workable population. devil

    I agree.  The idiots are outbreeding the intelligent!

    I think it's been that way for a very long time.  They just feel less inhibited in showing their lack of sense these days.

    Dana

    I plead the 5th. here, lest I go on a TOS-violating rant.  Let's just say.. yeah.

  • NVIATWASNVIATWAS Posts: 1,242
    DanaTA said:
    NVIATWAS said:

    Good afternoon everyone! A lovely 62f  outdoor, window wide open.  Groceries will arrive in about 2 hours, I ran out of bread and chicken! Argh!

    Another day, another task - today I want to set up my aroatherapy mister and make my room smell nice! I have lavender, lemongrass, and eucalptus.

    48F here right now.  It will likely not go up that much more today, it's already 3:37 pm, so it will probably start dropping soon, as the Sunlight fades.

    Dana

    Brrrrr! I'll drink a cup of hot jasmine green tea in your honor!

     

    PS/ chili lime noodles are not toned down for use wimpy white boys...! :-O

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    Soup!! 

     

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,084
    edited January 2018
    NVIATWAS said:
    Tjohn said:

    I can't watch "reality" television shows. My skin literally crawls when I try.

    I do it now because, sometimes, you discover that people can be amazing, but it's like around 5% of the population.

    Interesting number.  I remember reading somewhere years ago, that a study indicated that "Common Sense" wasn't at all "common" and was exhibited by only 7% of people. frown  Does that corelate to meaning that 2% have common sense but just aren't amazing? indecision

    And I think the most un-common sense and uber-stupidity is to antagonize the guy wearing a gun. surprise Even above running while wearing oversized baggy pants with no belt and untied shoes. laugh

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  • I noticed both Vue sites are down today, the Eon and Cornucopia sites.  Supposedly “for maintenance”, but it’s the middle of the day (well, here in the US).

    Seems odd.  Hopefully they’re not gone gone.  surprise

  • I noticed both Vue sites are down today, the Eon and Cornucopia sites.  Supposedly “for maintenance”, but it’s the middle of the day (well, here in the US).

    Seems odd.  Hopefully they’re not gone gone.  surprise

    This has been the case since a bit before christmas, I think. They are able to handle activation requests 9and even sales) via email and are active on their Facebook page.

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