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#27 Mar 09 2012 at 1:30 PM Rating: Excellent
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I have a computer to repair in the shop, which is overheating enough to bake something on it. Conveniantly, I've also been tasked with makeing my triple chocolate macadamia nut death by chocolate chocolate chip cookies of doom © for my sister, so that works out great! Got to visit the Nephew yesterday, they should be coming home from the hospital sometime today.

Tomorrow on Saturday i'm going to an airplane model show with my Dad, which should be fun. No plans yet for Sunday at this point.
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#28 Mar 09 2012 at 1:42 PM Rating: Good
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I'm playing Mass Effect 3 all weekend, since my Spring Break started this week. :P

Well, I might be driving the hour and a half to my parents' house to help my sister get invites ready for her friends' bridal shower. We'll see.
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#29 Mar 09 2012 at 1:51 PM Rating: Decent
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Elinda wrote:
I just went to Gamestop and bought Skyrim. Smiley: smile

So you won't need a man-***** for the next three weeks... Smiley: frown
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#30 Mar 09 2012 at 1:51 PM Rating: Good
Spring break here!

And good lord do I need it.

Going to a vineyard this weekend, and then playing PS3 games for the next 9 days straight.
#31 Mar 09 2012 at 2:01 PM Rating: Good
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Decided against KoA?

Not that I've played KoA and Skyrim is a good game. I just remembered you asking about it.

Yes, the twenty dollar price differential was the determining factor. What can I say, I'm a cheapskate.
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Debalic wrote:
Elinda wrote:
I just went to Gamestop and bought Skyrim. Smiley: smile

So you won't need a man-***** for the next three weeks... Smiley: frown


You just wanted my cookies.


Edited, Mar 9th 2012 9:02pm by Elinda
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#33 Mar 09 2012 at 2:04 PM Rating: Good
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Eske Esquire wrote:

Not much else going on. I'd like to find a spare hour or two to finish Journey, and then put together an editorial/review on it. Beautiful game so far.

It does look pretty and seems like it would be very relaxing. I love the look of the 'guy' that you are. To bad it's ps3.
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#34 Mar 09 2012 at 2:12 PM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Artichoke and basil mousse wrapped in parma ham as amuse, spicy bell pepper soup, goat cheese filled chicken with small potatoes, green beans and honey gravy and a mocha ice mousse for dessert.
Wow. Yum.

What's the recipe for honey gravy?

Edited, Mar 9th 2012 9:13pm by Elinda
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Elinda wrote:
Eske Esquire wrote:

Not much else going on. I'd like to find a spare hour or two to finish Journey, and then put together an editorial/review on it. Beautiful game so far.

It does look pretty and seems like it would be very relaxing. I love the look of the 'guy' that you are. To bad it's ps3.


Mmhmm. And neither of ThatGameCompany's other games have made it off the PS3 (flOw, Flower). Here's to hoping that there's a way for other folk to play it.

It's also been wonderfully paced, in the hour or so that I've put in. I take a lot of moments to stop and stare, but once you set yourself to moving forward, things progress very quickly.

The sand looks amazing, and often has a sort of watery, shimmering effect to it. There's a scene early on where you're riding it like a wave, that totally blew me away. They know how to frame a shot, for sure.

Edited, Mar 9th 2012 3:17pm by Eske
#36 Mar 09 2012 at 2:52 PM Rating: Good
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Elinda wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Artichoke and basil mousse wrapped in parma ham as amuse, spicy bell pepper soup, goat cheese filled chicken with small potatoes, green beans and honey gravy and a mocha ice mousse for dessert.
Wow. Yum.

What's the recipe for honey gravy?
It's from a Dutch site so I hope I translated it correctly (although I think I did).

Mix poultry stock with a tablespoon of honey, 1 tablespoon of soy sauce, some fresh thyme and the baking fat. Boil down to a lightly bound gravy on high heat in 2-3 minutes.
#37 Mar 09 2012 at 5:56 PM Rating: Decent
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Thanks to this damn thread I tracked down some midgets and bought four boxes of their evil cookies.
#38 Mar 09 2012 at 6:29 PM Rating: Good
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Elinda wrote:
Debalic wrote:
Elinda wrote:
I just went to Gamestop and bought Skyrim. Smiley: smile

So you won't need a man-***** for the next three weeks... Smiley: frown


You just wanted my cookies.

Debalic does it all for the nookie, so you can take that cookie... etc.
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#39 Mar 09 2012 at 11:16 PM Rating: Excellent
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Got Android ICS installed on my HP Touchpad. 1.7Ghz, 1gb RAM, 32gb Android tablet for $149 = Win Smiley: smile

The weekend is a success! Smiley: thumbsup

Edited, Mar 10th 2012 3:23pm by Jophiel
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#40 Mar 10 2012 at 2:28 AM Rating: Good
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Take pain medication, do my PT routines, attend BSFS and Balticon 46 meetings on Saturday, and finish up the new David Webber Honor Harrington book. Probably grocery shop on Sunday, watch a few of the documentaries I took out of the library.
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RIFT is doing a free trial up to level 20, so I'm in the process of downloading now.

What servers does everybody play on? Send me free stuff!
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#42 Mar 10 2012 at 11:43 AM Rating: Excellent
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RIFT is doing a free trial up to level 20, so I'm in the process of downloading now.

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I'm on Faeblight.
#43 Mar 10 2012 at 1:31 PM Rating: Decent
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I just started on Briarcliff, since that's a town in Westcheter, but I could go to Faeblight.
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#45 Mar 11 2012 at 12:19 AM Rating: Excellent
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Did someone say KOOOOKIES!!???
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#46 Mar 13 2012 at 3:35 AM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Elinda wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Artichoke and basil mousse wrapped in parma ham as amuse, spicy bell pepper soup, goat cheese filled chicken with small potatoes, green beans and honey gravy and a mocha ice mousse for dessert.
Wow. Yum.

What's the recipe for honey gravy?
It's from a Dutch site so I hope I translated it correctly (although I think I did).

Mix poultry stock with a tablespoon of honey, 1 tablespoon of soy sauce, some fresh thyme and the baking fat. Boil down to a lightly bound gravy on high heat in 2-3 minutes.
The honey gravy was delicious, as was the rest of the meal. I ended up with no leftovers and people complaining about gained weight and talking about how they should just come by once a week (until I said that that'd be ok as long as they're paying for the food, booze and my hours).
#47 Mar 13 2012 at 7:04 AM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Elinda wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Artichoke and basil mousse wrapped in parma ham as amuse, spicy bell pepper soup, goat cheese filled chicken with small potatoes, green beans and honey gravy and a mocha ice mousse for dessert.
Wow. Yum.

What's the recipe for honey gravy?
It's from a Dutch site so I hope I translated it correctly (although I think I did).

Mix poultry stock with a tablespoon of honey, 1 tablespoon of soy sauce, some fresh thyme and the baking fat. Boil down to a lightly bound gravy on high heat in 2-3 minutes.
The honey gravy was delicious, as was the rest of the meal. I ended up with no leftovers and people complaining about gained weight and talking about how they should just come by once a week (until I said that that'd be ok as long as they're paying for the food, booze and my hours).

Whenever my husband spends any appreciable amount of time creating a meal he always asks the consumers, after the first couple bites, "How much would you pay for this in a restaurant?". I always go high with my answer. Smiley: wink

Glad it was a success. I flavor up veggies all the time with honey or brown sugar, but don't think I've ever made a stock gravy for them.
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Oooh! Are those the choco-macadamia cookies of DOOM!? Reminds me. I've got some cookie makings lying about just begging for cookie making. But then, I have like 4 boxes of girl scout cookies too! What to do? What to do!!!
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#51 Mar 13 2012 at 6:35 PM Rating: Decent
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Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
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Oooh! Are those the choco-macadamia cookies of DOOM!? Reminds me. I've got some cookie makings lying about just begging for cookie making. But then, I have like 4 boxes of girl scout cookies too! What to do? What to do!!!

EAT THEM.

Or, if you're having trouble with all the cookiness, send them to me and I'll help.
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