Who's behind the computer - Part 1

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Lostkat

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Originally posted by Lopez
When I'm on my own, I can get away with looking like this:

When with my girlfriend (Lostkat) I have to look at least a bit civilised. Which means shaving. Which is annoying....

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm you have one lucky girlfriend ;) hehe

And for the record, I like you just fine non-shaved... can't beat a bit of manly stubble to make a girl's knees wobble :p

Anyway, here's me yesterday with a momentous hangover :D
 
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krucz36

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hey! re-post!
krystal krystal krystal krystal.
that should keep you tided over for a bit.
 

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Originally posted by Lostkat
Anyway, here's me yesterday with a momentous hangover :D
heh, that's not the only momentous thing in that picture! :}

oh, and uh, thanks, garth!
 

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Originally posted by Lostkat
Anyway, here's me yesterday with a momentous hangover
Really? I wouldn't have noticed... :rolleyes:


Originally posted by krucz36
We all look how we look. i have yet to see anyone in this thread i would call ugly
Yes. I am not ugly, just different. ;P
 

BigSam

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i stop reading about page 17, cuz it kinda got boring,

But give me bout 20 mins I'll have to scan one

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Mojo Jojo

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Dang! 3 parrots at once!?!?! Did you not notice the size of their beaks? Its a good thing that they didn't mistake your eyes for acorns!

;P

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that big blue one on me gave me a "friendly little Bite, and let me tell you tell you it hurt like heck:mad: "

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When I was a kid, I loved birds. I had a couple of cockatiels and some parakeets. But the older I got, the less and less I liked them. They just seemed to get noisier and noisier. And the really cool ones all have giant eye-gouging/finger-snapping beaks.

A few years ago, I was in a petstore and one climbed onto my arm, walked up to my shoulder, and proceded to take the "bead" -- top of my ball cap off.

Damn bird!

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Jon,

You're going to be one of those old geezers on the porch with his shotgun yelling at the neighbourhood children, aren't you?

Cheers,
Dave

P.S. I know I'll be one sooner or later.
 

krucz36

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so dave...you're saying there's something wrong with that?


*sneaks off to hide shotgun
 

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There was no judgement made. I mean, everyone needs a hobby.

Cheers,
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i'm kind of looking forward to being a cranky old bastard. it should be fun, and i've gotten lots of practice. i already break out in hives around teenagers.
 

Mojo Jojo

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After a brief recipe search, I found this:

Firecracker Fried Parrot
Source: Better Homes and Gardens

Prep: 10 min.
Marinate: 1 hour
Cook: 25 min.


Ingredients
• 8 parrot drumsticks (about 2 pounds total)
• 1 2-ounce bottle hot pepper sauce (1/4 cups)
• 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
• 2 tablespoons yellow cornmeal
• 1/2 teaspoon salt
• Cooking oil (about 3 cups)

Directions
1. Remove and discard skin from drumsticks (optional). Place parrot in a plastic bag set in a shallow dish. Pour hot pepper sauce over parrot. Seal bag. Marinate in the refrigerator for 1 to 24 hours, turning bag occasionally.

2. Drain parrot, discarding marinade. In another plastic bag combine flour, cornmeal, and salt. Add parrot drumsticks, a few at a time, shaking to coat.

3. In a 12-inch skillet heat 1/2 inch of oil over medium heat until a bread cube dropped into the oil sizzles. Carefully add parrot to the skillet. Cook, uncovered, over medium heat for 25 to 30 minutes, turning occasionally to brown evenly, until parrot is tender and no longer pink. Drain on paper towels. Transfer parrot to a serving platter.

Makes 8 drumsticks.

Nutrition facts are per drumstick with skin removed.

Nutritional Information
Nutritional facts per serving
calories: 164, total fat: 11g, saturated fat: 2g, cholesterol: 38mg, sodium: 203mg, carbohydrate: 5g, fiber: 0g, protein: 11g, vitamin A: 2%, vitamin C: 3%, calcium: 0%, iron: 5%
 

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Originally posted by skinheaddave
Jon,

You're going to be one of those old geezers on the porch with his shotgun yelling at the neighbourhood children, aren't you?

Cheers,
Dave

P.S. I know I'll be one sooner or later.

It's much more fun to keep the police on speed dial and call the cops when the neighborhood kids lose a ball in you yard and try to retrieve it. I press charges for trespassing AND illegal dumping :D
 
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