The I Wanted Mousse But Got A Moose Instead Complaint Thread.

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  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,374
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    I agree.  Cooked brickettes are much tastier than cooked propane which just seems to burn away.

    laugh  laugh  laugh 

    Dana

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,159
    MistyMist said:

    why am i always shocked to see the rents, denial mebbe, not a river in Egypt.

     

    whiskey tango 

    ...yeah rental "sticker shock" here in Portland is pretty bad as well. Most jobs here don't pay enough to afford them.

    Meanwhile in Zagreb, I can get a 1 BR for about the equivalent of 180$ US.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,159
    edited May 2016
    Tjohn said:

     

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,159
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    ...+1

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,159
    ps1borg said:
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    Yes makes a big difference :)

    ...yeah propane tends to give me a bad case of gas.

  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,451
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    I agree.  Cooked brickettes are much tastier than cooked propane which just seems to burn away.

    I am afraid that propane would give me gas.

  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    I agree.  Cooked brickettes are much tastier than cooked propane which just seems to burn away.

    I still prefer grilling with wood.

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,352
    atticanne said:
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    I agree.  Cooked brickettes are much tastier than cooked propane which just seems to burn away.

    I still prefer grilling with wood.

    You mean you'd rather kill a tree than use charcoal? laughdevil

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Tjohn said:
    atticanne said:
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    I agree.  Cooked brickettes are much tastier than cooked propane which just seems to burn away.

    I still prefer grilling with wood.

    You mean you'd rather kill a tree than use charcoal? laughdevil

     

    is that how you make the mesquite smoker bbq?  
    i'se seen it in bbq sauce, but think is originally a wood.

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,250
    Tjohn said:
    atticanne said:
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    I agree.  Cooked brickettes are much tastier than cooked propane which just seems to burn away.

    I still prefer grilling with wood.

    You mean you'd rather kill a tree than use charcoal? laughdevil

    Um, you do know where charcoal comes from don't you?  surprise

     

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,159

    ...well there's another canine in the residence again. actually been here for about a week or so.

    Before I go any further, I primarily grew up with cats around the house.  We did have a dog early on but I was too young to remember much about it. When  I was young I was also attacked by a dog in the neighbourhood and still occasionally have nightmares about it to this day. Hence, I have been understandably a bit "wary" about stray and strange dogs.

    I get along OK with dogs that are mellow and well tempered, but ones that are overly aggressive tend to cause me to maintain what I feel is a "safe" distance.  Preference given, I still feel much more at ease with felines around.

    That said, the new arrival is one of those miniature/toy breeds and it barks at the least little noise. What is worse it becomes so hyper at times that it actually begins squeaking in a high pitch and rather loudly at that (I still fail to understand how such a tiny animal can be so obnoxiously noisy). It apparently must see me as some kind of persistent threat for when it is in the same space where I am, it will not stop barking until someone gets it to go (or takes it) into another room or outside. This is after fair amount of time to adjust even a little. I've made no aggressive movements or done anything to to warrant it's continued obnoxious behaviour in my presence. 

    Needless to say I started spending more time going out again just for a bit of peace and quiet, which is expensive to do.

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,352
    edited May 2016
    Tjohn said:
    atticanne said:
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    I agree.  Cooked brickettes are much tastier than cooked propane which just seems to burn away.

    I still prefer grilling with wood.

    You mean you'd rather kill a tree than use charcoal? laughdevil

    Um, you do know where charcoal comes from don't you?  surprise

     

    Yep, thus the smile and horns. laugh

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  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,352
    edited May 2016
    kyoto kid said:

    ...well there's another canine in the residence again. actually been here for about a week or so.

    Before I go any further, I primarily grew up with cats around the house.  We did have a dog early on but I was too young to remember much about it. When  I was young I was also attacked by a dog in the neighbourhood and still occasionally have nightmares about it to this day. Hence, I have been understandably a bit "wary" about stray and strange dogs.

    I get along OK with dogs that are mellow and well tempered, but ones that are overly aggressive tend to cause me to maintain what I feel is a "safe" distance.  Preference given, I still feel much more at ease with felines around.

    That said, the new arrival is one of those miniature/toy breeds and it barks at the least little noise. What is worse it becomes so hyper at times that it actually begins squeaking in a high pitch and rather loudly at that (I still fail to understand how such a tiny animal can be so obnoxiously noisy). It apparently must see me as some kind of persistent threat for when it is in the same space where I am, it will not stop barking until someone gets it to go (or takes it) into another room or outside. This is after fair amount of time to adjust even a little. I've made no aggressive movements or done anything to to warrant it's continued obnoxious behaviour in my presence. 

    Needless to say I started spending more time going out again just for a bit of peace and quiet, which is expensive to do.

    It's the only weapon they have.wink

    Depressed. KK doesn't like my squeaking...

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,159
    edited May 2016

    ...if only this one would tire out and quit like that.

    I feel like I need to get those headphones ground crew personnel at airports wear. High pitched noises with a harsh train of overtones make me feel like someone is driving a knitting needle through my brain.

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  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776

    Morning. Sunny and gloomy by turns so far today as a stormfront passes over, somewhere there must be rainbows :)

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited May 2016

     

    Memorial Weekend.
     

    ready with BEER!  OH YEAH!  Guiness, Stella, or would that be Ms. Artois

     

    spicy frozen dinners devil  Thai curry, Indi butter chckn.  splurged on pine nuts and cashews.  and BEEEEERRRR!

     

    forgot to mention sapporo beer, never tried it before, adventure is tasting new beer

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  • starionwolfstarionwolf Posts: 3,670

    I'm trying to decide whether to buy Hayle, Skylar or Rayn.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,159

    ...as I have the Growing Up Morphs for G3F, I see little reason to purchase teen/child characters save maybe for the skins.  Then again Skin Builder Pro will be coming out for G3.

  • PetercatPetercat Posts: 2,322
    kyoto kid said:

    ...if only this one would tire out and quit like that.

    I feel like I need to get those headphones ground crew personnel at airports wear. High pitched noises with a harsh train of overtones make me feel like someone is driving a knitting needle through my brain.

    Get a shock collar for the little darling. Tie one end of a six foot cord to the collar and the other end to a ceiling lamp that's at least eight feet high. The little beast will quiet right down.

    I, too, love cats.

    Dogs teach us to accept unconditional love.

    Cats teach us to give it.

    Beware the person who doesn't like cats, for they don't know how to love without getting something in return.

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,250
    edited May 2016
    kyoto kid said:

    ...if only this one would tire out and quit like that.

    I feel like I need to get those headphones ground crew personnel at airports wear. High pitched noises with a harsh train of overtones make me feel like someone is driving a knitting needle through my brain.

    That's exactly what it's like for me when I walk into a busy bar or busy restaurant with jabbering women in it.  All I hear is the cackling and screeching that rips into my brain like it's in a blender.  I've given up going to bi-sexual bars, and only eat in restaurants on the off-hours.  I'm dreading my 50th highschool reunion next month despite really wanting to go.

     

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    12 noon, the BEER hour.  68 minutes

  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    Tjohn said:
    atticanne said:
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    I agree.  Cooked brickettes are much tastier than cooked propane which just seems to burn away.

    I still prefer grilling with wood.

    You mean you'd rather kill a tree than use charcoal? laughdevil

    It's pretty hard to fire up green wood.  Best to gather from downed trees and branches that have dried out.

     

  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    MistyMist said:
    Tjohn said:
    atticanne said:
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    I agree.  Cooked brickettes are much tastier than cooked propane which just seems to burn away.

    I still prefer grilling with wood.

    You mean you'd rather kill a tree than use charcoal? laughdevil

     

    is that how you make the mesquite smoker bbq?  
    i'se seen it in bbq sauce, but think is originally a wood.

    Mesquites are usually considered trash trees.  In hard times though, ranchers have saved their herds by feeding them mesquite beans and cactus pads.

     

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited May 2016

    need to get passport, going to Germany to try quark cheesecake

    gotta find my birth certificate (doh)

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  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    Tjohn said:
    Tjohn said:
    atticanne said:
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    I agree.  Cooked brickettes are much tastier than cooked propane which just seems to burn away.

    I still prefer grilling with wood.

    You mean you'd rather kill a tree than use charcoal? laughdevil

    Um, you do know where charcoal comes from don't you?  surprise

     

    Yep, thus the smile and horns. laugh

    Of course.  I've cooked on solar stoves too.  Still like the taste and smell of an open wood fire the best.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    wanna make beer bread but i need fresh scallions

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited May 2016

    1.75 oz  powdered pectin

    ?

    no haz the individual packets >.<

    ?

    what is that in tsp/tblsp?   

     

    fresh lemon juice vs lemon extract?

    i should gear up the bread machine before popping a beer open angel

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  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,352
    atticanne said:
    Tjohn said:
    Tjohn said:
    atticanne said:
    MistyMist said:

    bbq nomms, caliente

    i like bbq.  charcoal brickettes cooked tastier than the propane cooked

     

    I agree.  Cooked brickettes are much tastier than cooked propane which just seems to burn away.

    I still prefer grilling with wood.

    You mean you'd rather kill a tree than use charcoal? laughdevil

    Um, you do know where charcoal comes from don't you?  surprise

     

    Yep, thus the smile and horns. laugh

    Of course.  I've cooked on solar stoves too.  Still like the taste and smell of an open wood fire the best.

    Used wet hickory chips to smoke on the grill. Adds a nice tang. smiley

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    decided on making herbed italian bread, cuz i haz the pine nuts
    no had instant minced onion, used onion powder instead.
    remembered to buy the instant minced garlic, wooo iz potent

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    bbq sauce haz lotta sugar, why???? crying

    no one invited me to bbq.  no haz a bbq.

    i can play witcher, watch witcher playthrough,  start working on plot for next novel. :)

    it's nice having canon of characters.  character arc for elderly character needs more thought.
    scofi military tougher than pure fantasy.  my books are realms and galaxies, need more work on the galaxy side.
    so, minister Ang has a think for the head housekerper, she has a thing for the elusive dragon king.
    so, snafu is likely, snafu within snafus?
    tee hee, working title Snafu at Kat Girl Du, katgirldu is a space station orr small moon

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