The Coffeehouse Complaint Thread

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  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

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    I'm sorry, you said something, Misty? I must have missed what it was.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    Skiriki said:
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    I'm sorry, you said something, Misty? I must have missed what it was.


    wolverine cleans up niiice?

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

    wolverine cleans up niiice?

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    Mmm. Totally. I agree...

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    You were saying again?

  • WoolyloachWoolyloach Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Sipping a cup of tofu miso soup (made from a packet), so nice. :)

    Blech, finding a new place to live is a bother, but I've started looking around. Worst-case there are several extended stay inns with kitchenettes I can hole up in while looking for the right place, so I have fallbacks. Could be worse!

    I'm going to have a moving sale this weekend or the next, dump a pile of stuff and donate what doesn't sell. Urgh, I have a bag of clothes I need to get to Goodwill, it'll have to wait until Friday. Friday is my run-around-all-day day!. :)

    The amazing thing is that my entire "recording studio" fits in one small corner of my rolling duffel bag! :bug: 2 Zoom MS-50s pedals, a JamMan Solo XT loop pedal, and my Tascam digital 4-track! The Strat takes up more room than all that! :bug:

    Maybe tonight I'll fire up Crossdresser and see if I can't get the RDNA feathered corset on to Mike, then some spike heels. Hee hee hee, Mike is gonna be sooooo prettyyyyy... :snake: :snake:

  • M F MM F M Posts: 1,388
    edited December 1969

    Sipping a cup of tofu miso soup (made from a packet), so nice. :)...

    Interesting, I would have thought it would taste even better if it was made from tofu and miso paste (rather than a packet...).

    *runs away...* ;-)

  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    edited December 1969

    I'll be watching for Mike in his feathered corset. Sounds fun and he'll fit right in on Sixth St. tomorrow night. I get my check Wednesday so drop me a PM with an addy for the sale. I need to have one too, just waiting for a non-rainy day. Are we in Seattle yet?

  • WoolyloachWoolyloach Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    M F M said:
    Sipping a cup of tofu miso soup (made from a packet), so nice. :)...

    Interesting, I would have thought it would taste even better if it was made from tofu and miso paste (rather than a packet...).

    *runs away...* ;-)

    There's more fiber in the paper!!! :-P %-P :P

    Now eating Campbells Chunky Sirloin Burger, yum!

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    i'm playing zoo tycoon. where are the unicorns?

  • WoolyloachWoolyloach Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    AtticAnne said:
    I'll be watching for Mike in his feathered corset. Sounds fun and he'll fit right in on Sixth St. tomorrow night. I get my check Wednesday so drop me a PM with an addy for the sale. I need to have one too, just waiting for a non-rainy day. Are we in Seattle yet?

    Will do! Right now I need to find a new place to live ASAP, I've sent out a couple of inquiries but no responses yet. If I can get moved out quickly I can relax sooner (heh). Got a spare couch? I can pay rent on it for a bit! ;-)

    It's supposed to rain Friday, urgh.. I can take over the empty living room and sell stuff from there if necessary. :-S

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,206
    edited December 1969

    M F M said:
    Sipping a cup of tofu miso soup (made from a packet), so nice. :)...

    Interesting, I would have thought it would taste even better if it was made from tofu and miso paste (rather than a packet...).

    *runs away...* ;-)

    There's more fiber in the paper!!! :-P %-P :P

    Now eating Campbells Chunky Sirloin Burger, yum!

    Do you like spicy? Diane has a recipe for that soup called Mexi-cali burgers. It involves stewed tomatoes, diced up a bit, chili powder and Minute rice. It makes a quick and easy one-nighter for us.

    Dana

  • WoolyloachWoolyloach Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    DanaTA said:
    M F M said:
    Sipping a cup of tofu miso soup (made from a packet), so nice. :)...

    Interesting, I would have thought it would taste even better if it was made from tofu and miso paste (rather than a packet...).

    *runs away...* ;-)

    There's more fiber in the paper!!! :-P %-P :P

    Now eating Campbells Chunky Sirloin Burger, yum!

    Do you like spicy? Diane has a recipe for that soup called Mexi-cali burgers. It involves stewed tomatoes, diced up a bit, chili powder and Minute rice. It makes a quick and easy one-nighter for us.

    Dana

    I love spicy, but I have to watch the rice - carbs are a problem for me (I'm diabetic). If I don't use much rice, though, it sounds like a winer!! :coolsmile:

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    Morning. Stormy under a slate grey sky here, no beach today :)

  • edited December 1969

    Sunny but cold here.

    Complaint: Sometimes I have to wonder if I'm not making an ass of myself in other threads. God knows I'm weird and have my faults. I'm only human damn it. :red:

    Of course there is the possibility I could be making an ass of myself here to. 8-/

    Sorry. Having a trying day.

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,206
    edited February 2013

    DanaTA said:
    M F M said:
    Sipping a cup of tofu miso soup (made from a packet), so nice. :)...

    Interesting, I would have thought it would taste even better if it was made from tofu and miso paste (rather than a packet...).

    *runs away...* ;-)

    There's more fiber in the paper!!! :-P %-P :P

    Now eating Campbells Chunky Sirloin Burger, yum!

    Do you like spicy? Diane has a recipe for that soup called Mexi-cali burgers. It involves stewed tomatoes, diced up a bit, chili powder and Minute rice. It makes a quick and easy one-nighter for us.

    Dana

    I love spicy, but I have to watch the rice - carbs are a problem for me (I'm diabetic). If I don't use much rice, though, it sounds like a winer!! :coolsmile:

    It's pretty simple. I think Diane uses half the recipe for the one night for both of us. She makes is so that it is not soupy when it's done, it's moist but not like soup with a lot of rice in it. It's more like a stew or casserole. Put it in a bowl and eat it with a soup spoon! Yum! I looked for it, but that recipe box is a jungle. So I Googled it and found it right at the top of the list. Mexicali Burgers :-)

    Dana

    Forgot to say, she uses half the can of stewed tomatoes and saves the other half. You can freeze them. Or you can use them for something else the next day, I guess.

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  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,206
    edited December 1969

    Well, even though my arms and back still hurt, I did a little more shoveling. I cleared up a little bit more of the driveway, not much. And I cleared a little from in front of the mailbox. I had mail! And then I cleared a path to the fire hydrant. That was a lot of work.

    Dana

  • SalvatoreSalvatore Posts: 147
    edited December 1969

    Morning (night here), Ughh, flue, and bored, it's late, and now I live with 7 people I cant make a lot of noise (I don't feel pain when I make music, that's also how I quit heroin many years back), I miss my private sound studio, so now I'll bug you with my misery as compensation (hope that helps, me), just laying around here in my room is soooo booooooooring,,,


    That's my complaint, and now I'm sick I may ask favors, I'll begin,,,

    I want world peace pronto, and a next jump into our evolution that will make us sensible instantly, while I wine about stuff, and summer dropping in early, and excessive mass pornographic orgies displayed to me by all the human population for my entertainment (you can start now), and maybe later some more aspirin,,,

    That's all (for now)
    (I may think of more favors later)

  • SalvatoreSalvatore Posts: 147
    edited December 1969

    7thStone said:
    Sunny but cold here.

    Complaint: Sometimes I have to wonder if I'm not making an ass of myself in other threads. God knows I'm weird and have my faults. I'm only human damn it. :red:

    Of course there is the possibility I could be making an ass of myself here to. 8-/

    Sorry. Having a trying day.

    **Grins**
    Maybe you are confused, cause you are the only normal person on the forum, if we collect a sensible jury that might be judged, I normally ask Richard, but I don't know if he judges him self as normal, it's a mystery.. :P

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,206
    edited December 1969

    What's normal?

    Dana

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,254
    edited December 1969

    Busy day. Though I do not know what I really got anything done.

  • edited December 1969

    Salvatore said:
    7thStone said:
    Sunny but cold here.

    Complaint: Sometimes I have to wonder if I'm not making an ass of myself in other threads. God knows I'm weird and have my faults. I'm only human damn it. :red:

    Of course there is the possibility I could be making an ass of myself here to. 8-/

    Sorry. Having a trying day.

    **Grins**
    Maybe you are confused, cause you are the only normal person on the forum, if we collect a sensible jury that might be judged, I normally ask Richard, but I don't know if he judges him self as normal, it's a mystery.. :P

    But... but...

    If I'm the only normal one on the forum doesn't that make me abnormal? :ohh:

    See! I knew I was weird.

  • SalvatoreSalvatore Posts: 147
    edited December 1969

    DanaTA said:
    What's normal?

    Dana

    Short answer,, ME (but only a few people on this planet agree with that)

    Longer answer,, the word comes from an ideological stand, and functions as a threshold to edge away from stuff we disagree on, which is completely philosophically based, which sucks us into politics, to debate the current state of normal, on which we never can be sure until we know everything, which we never will, I just stick with Darwin, although his theories don't exclude that all life can be collectively wrong, or from his stand,, if we survive, we are right (which is a very shallow way of thinking), it's a myth.

    Btw, I bet you changed you're name when the new forum was opened, with you're previous postcount I must know you, what was you're previous name ?
    (If you don't mind me asking)

  • SalvatoreSalvatore Posts: 147
    edited December 1969

    7thStone said:
    Salvatore said:
    7thStone said:
    Sunny but cold here.

    Complaint: Sometimes I have to wonder if I'm not making an ass of myself in other threads. God knows I'm weird and have my faults. I'm only human damn it. :red:

    Of course there is the possibility I could be making an ass of myself here to. 8-/

    Sorry. Having a trying day.

    **Grins**
    Maybe you are confused, cause you are the only normal person on the forum, if we collect a sensible jury that might be judged, I normally ask Richard, but I don't know if he judges him self as normal, it's a mystery.. :P

    But... but...

    If I'm the only normal one on the forum doesn't that make me abnormal? :ohh:

    See! I knew I was weird.

    Yeps ! :coolsmile:

  • SnowbugSnowbug Posts: 72
    edited December 1969

    Normal means "standing at a right angle".

    ;-)

  • RezcaRezca Posts: 3,393
    edited December 1969

    Alright let's see here...


    So around 1PM I gathered up my stuff and my grandfather and I headed out the door and back to home. Just as we were turning onto the Ukiah Road, we had to turn back because we forgot some papers back at the office. So we took the 15 minute drive back and got them, stopping at the post office on the way back (And picking up my copy of Civilization III in the process!).

    Once back on the road we got stopped for some time because of some construction work going on >_<</p>

    Then, nearby where I got my cat 13 years ago, we got stopped again. Technically we could have kept going, but we turned around.

    Why? Well we saw someone lying on the side of the road ><<br /> When we got out there was already someone else checking on the person, who saw the guy fall from her house. There was quite a bit of blood on the ground DX

    So what happened... The guy was apparently getting out to get his mail and got dizzy, then fell and hit his head pretty hard. There was quite the nasty gash on his forehead, and a real long one along his arm. D:
    He seemed pretty dazed too, so... Eep D:


    I personally have never seen this much blood - with my own eyes (As in not on TV, not in a medical guide, etc) before =/


    The three of us helped him up an into his car while we called for a medical ... um... thingy. They got there shortly after the bus dropped off the niece of the person who was there helping us arrived. She certainly seemed a bit shocked. I mean, I know I would. Some blood on the ground, an injured person, and an ambulence arriving shortly after you get home from school? Meep!

    So, in the long run, I think it was a good thing that we got delayed so much when starting our drive. We wouldn't have been there to help if we hadn't :3

  • SalvatoreSalvatore Posts: 147
    edited December 1969

    snowbug said:
    Normal means "standing at a right angle".

    ;-)

    Hey Snowbug, how nice to see you **batch of hugs** :)
    B, b, but that means I'm not normal at all, I'm laying down,, **sob** :wow:

    Ah well,,, :coolsmile:

  • SalvatoreSalvatore Posts: 147
    edited December 1969

    @ Rezca, eeuw, leaves you a bit shaken up eh ?
    (Good you where around)

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    7thStone said:
    Sunny but cold here.

    Complaint: Sometimes I have to wonder if I'm not making an ass of myself in other threads. God knows I'm weird and have my faults. I'm only human damn it. :red:

    Of course there is the possibility I could be making an ass of myself here to. 8-/

    Sorry. Having a trying day.

    Hopes that the day got better by now :)

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,206
    edited December 1969

    Salvatore said:
    DanaTA said:
    What's normal?

    Dana

    Short answer,, ME (but only a few people on this planet agree with that)

    Longer answer,, the word comes from an ideological stand, and functions as a threshold to edge away from stuff we disagree on, which is completely philosophically based, which sucks us into politics, to debate the current state of normal, on which we never can be sure until we know everything, which we never will, I just stick with Darwin, although his theories don't exclude that all life can be collectively wrong, or from his stand,, if we survive, we are right (which is a very shallow way of thinking), it's a myth.

    Btw, I bet you changed you're name when the new forum was opened, with you're previous postcount I must know you, what was you're previous name ?
    (If you don't mind me asking)

    Basically, normal is an abstract, fully subjective, state of being ones self. That's all. And each self is different. If normal could be defined as a line (which is defined as a set of points in geometry), my line would intersect with other lines, all lines would intersect at certain points...but there would be a lot of geometric shapes defined by all the intersections. And of course, some lines would actually be curves, and would intersect with other lines and curves multiple times...but still none would be a complete copy of another, not by far. So, normal is used by some to exclude others from a clique. But they actually exclude themselves from a wider, beautiful, world.

    Nope, I didn't change my user name, it's always been DanaTA.

    Dana

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,095
    edited December 1969

    Normal is boring. %-P

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,095
    edited December 1969

    Normal is also 98.6 degrees F.

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