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iblis
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by iblis » Thu Feb 27, 2003 12:03 pm
i'm
great in the kitchen!
...i just can't cook.
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by faeriegirl » Thu Feb 27, 2003 12:34 pm
iblis wrote: i'm
great in the kitchen!
...i just can't cook.
see, now, I was trying
not to go there.
iblis
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by iblis » Thu Feb 27, 2003 1:06 pm
go where?
anyways, i make a mean pop tart.
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by Nexxus23 » Thu Feb 27, 2003 1:20 pm
mafiaman wrote: The best coffee is when it is poured back into the coffee maker and run through the grounds twice. That's why my coffee maker was nice and dirty.
Yuck. I remember that. My coffee pot has never been the same.
Damn you and your Seaman habits.
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by mafiaman » Thu Feb 27, 2003 1:25 pm
faeriegirl wrote: mafiaman wrote: littlepockit wrote: i love strong coffee... but old, warmed over strong coffee-ewww. kimmie
The best coffee is when it is poured back into the coffee maker and run through the grounds twice. That's why my coffee maker was nice and dirty.
Coffee should be Black as Night Strong as Hell And sweet as Love -Turkish Proverb
unless the worlds coffee supply is being rationed due to war, that has got to be the absolute most disgusting and sacrilegious thing I have ever hear in my entire life.
and ibbie, don't
ever touch my coffee maker
again.
During WW2, the British used to take burnt toast and use it for coffee grounds. Occassionally they still do in the British Navy as part of tradition. To me, that's just plain weird.
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by mafiaman » Thu Feb 27, 2003 1:32 pm
Nexxus23 wrote: mafiaman wrote: The best coffee is when it is poured back into the coffee maker and run through the grounds twice. That's why my coffee maker was nice and dirty.
Yuck. I remember that. My coffee pot has never been the same.
Damn you and your Seaman habits.
You've never damned me for them before.....
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by Nexxus23 » Thu Feb 27, 2003 1:44 pm
mafiaman wrote: You've never damned me for them before.....
Many times. You've been damned
many times. This, least of all.
Heh, you're going to Hell, if you ask me...
Ancora imparo. -- Michaelangelo
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by mafiaman » Thu Feb 27, 2003 2:15 pm
Nexxus23 wrote: mafiaman wrote: You've never damned me for them before.....
Many times. You've been damned
many times. This, least of all.
Heh, you're going to Hell, if you ask me...
You go to Heaven for the Weather, You go to Hell for the Conversation
-Russian Proverb
My goal is to be damned enough that I make it through all nine
bolgias of Hell on one ticket, like Disneyland.
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by creapyrob » Thu Feb 27, 2003 2:16 pm
mafiaman wrote: You go to Heaven for the Weather, You go to Hell for the Conversation -Russian Proverb My goal is to be damned enough that I make it through all nine bolgias of Hell on one ticket, like Disneyland.
Heaven for the view, Hell for the company
Thats the way I've always heard it.
There is no replacement for displacement.
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by pryjmaty » Thu Feb 27, 2003 2:23 pm
I certainly never expected this dippy little thread to make two pages. Hmm. You guys
are really bored, aren't you?
BTW...running the coffee through the maker twice ruins the piping.
As far as people going into my kitchen and trying to cook anything, that's grounds for the death penalty.
My kitchen.
I don't share.
I'm Jewish. I don't work out. If god had wanted us to bend over, she would have put diamonds on the floor.
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by creapyrob » Thu Feb 27, 2003 2:30 pm
LadyIvanna wrote: I certainly never expected this dippy little thread to make two pages. Hmm. You guys
are really bored, aren't you?
BTW...running the coffee through the maker twice ruins the piping.
As far as people going into my kitchen and trying to cook anything, that's grounds for the death penalty.
My kitchen.
I don't share.
Watching a CNC Vertical Milling Center is REALLY dull. Upload code, start machine, machine stops, upload code...
ironically the machine's coolant pump just stopped and I had to clean the filters.
I also buy inexpensive coffee makers, and run CLR or something like that through to clean out the pipes.
"THESE PIPES ARE CLEAN!!!!!" Cabin Boy
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