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Topic Started: Dec 12 2006, 08:52 AM (5,531 Views)
24thcenstfan
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Nimor
Mar 12 2011, 02:54 AM
3? They look older. :chin:
Its a photoshop. The heads of his son and cousin are placed on the bodies of two adult actors from the show "The Dukes of Hazzard". :D
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Good job then. :P
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Found a hair in my food while I was out eating this weekend. It looked like one of the waiter's eyelashes. :sick: :lol:

They at least replaced the food item and comped me the meal. :handshake:
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Nimor
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Eww, that's gross.
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Usually that sort of thing will make me completely lose my appetite for the meal, but it was on an item that wasn't on my plate. So I was able to continue eating the rest (after I did a spot check).

It seemed to gross my family out more. :lol:
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I went through a phase of loosing my hair and it got everywhere, in everything I cooked. It was gross. Luckily I only cook for me and my other half.
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Mar 19 2011, 10:47 AM
I went through a phase of loosing my hair and it got everywhere, in everything I cooked. It was gross. Luckily I only cook for me and my other half.
:sick:

Welcome back. :D


I have a relative who was losing a lot of her hair and finally she went to see a doctor about it. Turned out she had diabetes. Once she was diagnosed, got on the right medicine/foods, she stopped losing her hair.
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Nimor
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Ouch - that's not something good to hear.
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Hey, 24, I see that you're online this morning ... what's shakin'?

We've invited some friends over today for a biscuits-and-gray brunch. This one friend of mine says that since she's had mine, she doesn't want that breakfast in any restaurant anymore, which I take as a compliment. Don't quite know why, though ... all I do is brown the ground sausage and make a white gravy with Wondra flour.
Dang, now I'm getting really hungry ...
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TribbleMom
Mar 20 2011, 08:40 AM
Hey, 24, I see that you're online this morning ... what's shakin'?

We've invited some friends over today for a biscuits-and-gray brunch. This one friend of mine says that since she's had mine, she doesn't want that breakfast in any restaurant anymore, which I take as a compliment. Don't quite know why, though ... all I do is brown the ground sausage and make a white gravy with Wondra flour.
Dang, now I'm getting really hungry ...
Hey TM! Everything is shakin'! :lol:

How goes it? :D

Biscuits and gravy sounds good. I've been eating Vegan sausage, and it just doesn't taste as good. :ermm: :lol:

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^^
Yeah, it looks like things are shakin' pretty good with you ... making the emoticon contest and all that. Thanks for keeping things lively on the boards.

Life seems to always stay busy. Summer is just around the corner, which means getting out on the trails for me, of course. Next weekend and once again in April I'm going out with a volunteer group to help reseed native grasses in a mountainous area that buned in a fire last fall (near the town of Boulder), encouraging plant growth to prevent topsoil erosion. Also have a couple of 4-day weekends lined up in early June and early July to do trail maintenance work on the Colorado Trail. And then I'm planning to backpack & hike for fun about 75 miles of the Colorado Trail in late June, late July, and a day-hike in August. Somewhere in there I hope to bag another 14er peak or 2. And our workplace has yet to determine our 2 trail maintenance work dates on our "adopted" Quandary Peak (adopting a peak means that our business commits to provide employee volunteers for 2 days of work under the guidance of another group to prevent erosion on the very popular hiking trail).

One nice thing happened to me earlier this month. My workplace honored me with an award for the volunteer work that I do. We are the retail branch of the larger Vail Resorts company (which encompasses not only our retail sporting goods store locations, but also resort properties in Colorado, California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and even some resorts in the Carribbean), so to be singled out in a company that employs around 15,000 seasonal and year-round employees is quite a big deal. I had a write-up in the company-wide newsletter and was presented with a Patagonia Nano Puff jacket as an award. That was nice bit of serendipity, as I had been coveting one of those jackets for packpacking since they are highly compressible, extremly lightweight, and yet amazingly warm. Excellent timing on that!

Gotta go start browning that sausage now. Y'all take care. :wave2:
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Wow - talk about a long post. :)
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TribbleMom
Mar 20 2011, 09:17 AM
^^
Yeah, it looks like things are shakin' pretty good with you ... making the emoticon contest and all that. Thanks for keeping things lively on the boards.

Life seems to always stay busy. Summer is just around the corner, which means getting out on the trails for me, of course. Next weekend and once again in April I'm going out with a volunteer group to help reseed native grasses in a mountainous area that buned in a fire last fall (near the town of Boulder), encouraging plant growth to prevent topsoil erosion. Also have a couple of 4-day weekends lined up in early June and early July to do trail maintenance work on the Colorado Trail. And then I'm planning to backpack & hike for fun about 75 miles of the Colorado Trail in late June, late July, and a day-hike in August. Somewhere in there I hope to bag another 14er peak or 2. And our workplace has yet to determine our 2 trail maintenance work dates on our "adopted" Quandary Peak (adopting a peak means that our business commits to provide employee volunteers for 2 days of work under the guidance of another group to prevent erosion on the very popular hiking trail).

One nice thing happened to me earlier this month. My workplace honored me with an award for the volunteer work that I do. We are the retail branch of the larger Vail Resorts company (which encompasses not only our retail sporting goods store locations, but also resort properties in Colorado, California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and even some resorts in the Carribbean), so to be singled out in a company that employs around 15,000 seasonal and year-round employees is quite a big deal. I had a write-up in the company-wide newsletter and was presented with a Patagonia Nano Puff jacket as an award. That was nice bit of serendipity, as I had been coveting one of those jackets for packpacking since they are highly compressible, extremly lightweight, and yet amazingly warm. Excellent timing on that!

Gotta go start browning that sausage now. Y'all take care. :wave2:
That's great news Tribblemom, hope you enjoy the jacket. The grass growing project sounds like fun.
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24thcenstfan
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TribbleMom
Mar 20 2011, 09:17 AM
^^
Yeah, it looks like things are shakin' pretty good with you ... making the emoticon contest and all that. Thanks for keeping things lively on the boards.

Life seems to always stay busy. Summer is just around the corner, which means getting out on the trails for me, of course. Next weekend and once again in April I'm going out with a volunteer group to help reseed native grasses in a mountainous area that buned in a fire last fall (near the town of Boulder), encouraging plant growth to prevent topsoil erosion. Also have a couple of 4-day weekends lined up in early June and early July to do trail maintenance work on the Colorado Trail. And then I'm planning to backpack & hike for fun about 75 miles of the Colorado Trail in late June, late July, and a day-hike in August. Somewhere in there I hope to bag another 14er peak or 2. And our workplace has yet to determine our 2 trail maintenance work dates on our "adopted" Quandary Peak (adopting a peak means that our business commits to provide employee volunteers for 2 days of work under the guidance of another group to prevent erosion on the very popular hiking trail).

One nice thing happened to me earlier this month. My workplace honored me with an award for the volunteer work that I do. We are the retail branch of the larger Vail Resorts company (which encompasses not only our retail sporting goods store locations, but also resort properties in Colorado, California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and even some resorts in the Carribbean), so to be singled out in a company that employs around 15,000 seasonal and year-round employees is quite a big deal. I had a write-up in the company-wide newsletter and was presented with a Patagonia Nano Puff jacket as an award. That was nice bit of serendipity, as I had been coveting one of those jackets for packpacking since they are highly compressible, extremly lightweight, and yet amazingly warm. Excellent timing on that!

Gotta go start browning that sausage now. Y'all take care. :wave2:
Congratulations TM on your award! You are very deserving! :yes:

I can't wait to see new pictures this year from your trips! :D


...and speaking of coincidences. We ended up having biscuits and gravy for breakfast. I didn't even have to suggest it. They were being made when I went to the kitchen. :lol:
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Biscuits and gravy? Is that a good combo?
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Mar 20 2011, 12:03 PM
Biscuits and gravy? Is that a good combo?
Very good combo. :yes:

Its very filling, so its better to save it for a weekend breakfast.
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Yay - I became an ensign!
BTW, did you design the team icons? They're genius.
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Mar 20 2011, 01:10 PM
Yay - I became an ensign!
CLICK HERE Nimor!



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BTW, did you design the team icons? They're genius.

Thanks. I did design them. :) Glad you like them!
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Wow, 24, nice coincidence ...

"...and speaking of coincidences. We ended up having biscuits and gravy for breakfast. I didn't even have to suggest it. They were being made when I went to the kitchen."

Great minds and all that, huh?
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^^

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