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What made you happy today? 2.0

Started by Snowpaw, September 24, 2012, 10:56:19 PM

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Shantel

Sounds disgusting!

Pie Floater - delicious treat from down-under

Here is a succulent recipe from our friends in Australia.

Start with a bowl of Pea soup. Then take a meat pie (check the nutritional information, make sure it exceeds 80% of Recommended Daily Allowance for Cholesterol), and drop it into the center of the soup. It should float squarely in the middle of the bowl. Then smother it in ketchup, and consume quickly before it gets cold.
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Padma

One of my oldest friends (who I had heard nothing from since September last year, when I told him I'm transitioning) just rang, and we had a long, friendly chat. He has two small boys (I could hear them in the background, loudly getting kitted out for hallowe'en) so he's pretty much doing that full time! I'm glad to be back in touch with him.
Womandrogyne™
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Kevin Peña

Good for you, Padma.  :)

I like that I got a day off from school for what is apparently nothing but a breeze (at least where I live  :P). This "hurricane" is nothing compared to the ones I experienced in the Dominican Republic.  ::)

And now I have free time to... do homework. Gosh darn, I am so boring.  :(
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Ave

Quote from: DianaP on October 29, 2012, 02:02:48 PM
Good for you, Padma.  :)

I like that I got a day off from school for what is apparently nothing but a breeze (at least where I live  :P). This "hurricane" is nothing compared to the ones I experienced in the Dominican Republic.  ::)

And now I have free time to... do homework. Gosh darn, I am so boring.  :(

we also have tomorrow off. The mayor said Public City schools were closed and so were all CUNY's that I know of.
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Jamie D

Quote from: Shantel on October 29, 2012, 12:00:27 PM
Sounds disgusting!

Pie Floater - delicious treat from down-under

Here is a succulent recipe from our friends in Australia.

Start with a bowl of Pea soup. Then take a meat pie (check the nutritional information, make sure it exceeds 80% of Recommended Daily Allowance for Cholesterol), and drop it into the center of the soup. It should float squarely in the middle of the bowl. Then smother it in ketchup, and consume quickly before it gets cold.

Cindy once told me that meat pie floaters were "God's gift to Australia."

Boy, is that placed screwed.
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Brooke777

Quote from: Jamie D on October 29, 2012, 02:49:44 PM
Cindy once told me that meat pie floaters were "God's gift to Australia."

Boy, is that placed screwed.

You can't reward a country built by convicts too much  ;D ;D
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Ryno

Huh. Came on here for the first time in a million years. Found this topic's still going strong. Yay me!
Life hasn't been great lately, so, simple pleasures. Hah! Stay happy folks! ;)
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Cindy

Quote from: Brooke777 on October 29, 2012, 02:54:32 PM
You can't reward a country built by convicts too much  ;D ;D

You Philistines  >:-)

At least I know I was descended from convicts and not wardens.

:laugh:

Convict Cindy
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Cindy

Quote from: Shantel on October 29, 2012, 12:00:27 PM
Sounds disgusting!

Pie Floater - delicious treat from down-under

Here is a succulent recipe from our friends in Australia.

Start with a bowl of Pea soup. Then take a meat pie (check the nutritional information, make sure it exceeds 80% of Recommended Daily Allowance for Cholesterol), and drop it into the center of the soup. It should float squarely in the middle of the bowl. Then smother it in ketchup, and consume quickly before it gets cold.

It helps if you are full of alcohol. Particularly something like Guinness, the world looks a different place after 4 several pints of Guinness and a pie floater.  Down here it is called a technicolour yawn.
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Brooke777

Quote from: Cindy James on October 30, 2012, 02:27:15 AM
You Philistines  >:-)

At least I know I was descended from convicts and not wardens.

:laugh:

Convict Cindy

I am a descendant of fugitives. At least my ancestors were not caught.  ;D
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Shantel

Quote from: Cindy James on October 30, 2012, 02:29:58 AM
It helps if you are full of alcohol. Particularly something like Guinness, the world looks a different place after 4 several pints of Guinness and a pie floater.  Down here it is called a technicolour yawn.

We call it projectile vomiting!
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Shantel

Quote from: Cindy James on October 30, 2012, 02:27:15 AM
You Philistines  >:-)

At least I know I was descended from convicts and not wardens.

:laugh:

Convict Cindy

So was my auntie who was born and raised in Sydney and oddly in spite of it all she was such a wonderful loving lady!
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AngelRose

I just woke up after a much needed rest! The cat was right next to me, sleeping on my face again ^,^
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Siege

I woke up to my cat licking my hair this morning. She didn't want me to go to school/work (again) because she immediately sat between my shoulders when I rolled over to turn my alarm off. That's usually her "don't get out of bed today" signal.

Or she just really likes kneading my back. But I'm not complaining.  ;D

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Snowpaw

waking up and seeing a video on youtube about making a burning laser out of spare computer parts (which I have multiples of) I can feel the evil scientist brewing in me :3
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Jayne

Quote from: Cindy James on October 30, 2012, 02:29:58 AM
It helps if you are full of alcohol. Particularly something like Guinness, the world looks a different place after 4 several pints of Guinness and a pie floater.  Down here it is called a technicolour yawn.

I agree, the world does look a different place after 4 pints of Guinness.
You should see what the world looks like after 26 pints, that's one daytrip to London i'll never remember!!!

Other versions of the technicolour yawn include, praying to the porcelain god, chucking your boots up & my favourite is saved for when you're empty & still yawning, calling for ruth (think of the noise you make......RUUUUUTH!!)
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Padma

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Shantel

Quote from: Jayne on October 30, 2012, 12:01:41 PM
I agree, the world does look a different place after 4 pints of Guinness.
You should see what the world looks like after 26 pints, that's one daytrip to London i'll never remember!!!

Other versions of the technicolour yawn include, praying to the porcelain god, chucking your boots up & my favourite is saved for when you're empty & still yawning, calling for ruth (think of the noise you make......RUUUUUTH!!)

It used to go like this: Drank too much last night and got a visit by RALPH the BUICK dealer!  :D
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Jayne

Quote from: Shantel on October 30, 2012, 12:32:41 PM
It used to go like this: Drank too much last night and got a visit by RALPH the BUICK dealer!  :D

I would have probably drank alot more that day but I could only drink 2 pints between toilet breaks before I was close to wetting myself & the minibus driver took great pleasure in missing the services & when he did go into the service stations he'd hit the speed bumps as fast as the suspension could handle.
It's taken a year but the beer belly is history & i'm never letting it return, i've gone from size 14 to 12 & may drop down to a size 10 at the rate i'm going

Some more defintitions: Parking a tiger, sing a rainbow, liquid burp, round trip meal ticket, involuntary personal protein spill, jazz up the carpet, lose your load & call of the walrus
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Edge

I read Parrotfish and really like it.
I decided to change my name to Victor. I'm a little nervous because I don't know when/if I can change my name and I'm not exactly sure where to go from here, but it still feels good to take this step.
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