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Posted by Jerry on :
 
Here's a fun little game we played at a work meeting today as an icebreaker. Write three statements about yourself. Two should be true. One should not be true. Everyone else gets to to guess which statement is the lie. First one with the correct answer gets to go next. I'll start:

1) My first car was a 1976 Plymouth Duster.

2) My favorite movie is "The Never Ending Story".

3) My grandfather was a hobo.

Which one is not true?
 
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Posted by Jerry on :
 
He Who Wanders is correct. I hate"The Never Ending Story" and sometimes refer to it as the never ending movie.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Following Jerry's lead:

1) My first car was a 1968 Mercury.

2) One of my favorite movies is "A Few Good Men."

3) The last band I saw live was Styx.
 
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cleome has it. Although I like Styx, I've never seen them live.
 
Posted by cleome on :
 
1) I was once ejected from a chain store for pointing a set of wire cutters at a security guard.

2) I once had a bone broken, not by accident, but deliberately.

3) The song "Day After Day" (aka "Finding Out About You") by Badfinger gets stuck in my head with alarming regularity, and I'm actually rather fond of it. [Embarrassed]

[ August 19, 2010, 10:45 PM: Message edited by: cleome ]
 
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Rocky wins with choice #1!

I did once go to a demo at Safeway, back in my Union days. Somebody brought along wire cutters so we could all cut up our Safeway cards in front of a photographer who'd come from the AFL-CIO house organ to cover the event. The security guy scolded us for bringing "a dangerous weapon" into the store, so we just went outside quietly and did the cutting/picture-taking in the parking lot.

No brandishing, no ejection, no harm, no foul.

Go, Rocky!
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1) I wear a size 10 1/2 shoe.

2) I have six nieces and nephews.

3) My birthday gift to myself this year was an academic hood.
 
Posted by Chief Taylor on :
 
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Originally posted by Rockhopper Lad:
1) I wear a size 10 1/2 shoe.

2) I have six nieces and nephews.

3) My birthday gift to myself this year was an academic hood.

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Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
And Chief Taylor wins.

I actually have seven nephews, a niece and a grand-niece--nine in all.

And before anyone asks, our choir wears academic hoods when we sing certain services, such as Evensong. It's mostly an English tradition, but some American choirs do it also. And so, I decided to buy myself a master's hood (And yes, I have the degree!).

Your go, Chiefie.

[ August 20, 2010, 09:27 PM: Message edited by: Rockhopper Lad ]
 
Posted by Chief Taylor on :
 
Wow, and I thought the answer was zero because I couldn't recall you ever mentioning having brothers or sisters! I thought you were an only child! [Embarrassed]

I'll think of some things and post soon...
 
Posted by Chief Taylor on :
 
1) I played Sky Masterson in a high school production of "Guys and Dolls".

2) I soloed the Beatles hit "Yesterday" in a high school show choir concert.

3) I sang the lead in the song "I Am the Monarch of the Sea" in my university chorus.
 
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Jerry is correct! I did NOT play Sky Masterson in "Guys and Dolls"--I played Nathan Detroit! [Yes]

You're up, Jer!
 
Posted by Jerry on :
 
1) I dated an FBI agent for a few months in the late 80s.

2) Of all the places I've lived, Chicago is my favorite.

3) I was a lifeguard for four summers.
 
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Posted by Jerry on :
 
Dev is correct.

I've spent a lot of time in Chicago and love it, but I've never lived there.

You're up, Dev.
 
Posted by Dev Em on :
 
1) I've sat front row at a Gloria Estefan concert.

2) I wear a size 12 shoe.

3) I played the lead in a play as a favor to a former teacher.
 
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Posted by Kent on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Chief Taylor:
Wow, and I thought the answer was zero because I couldn't recall you ever mentioning having brothers or sisters! I thought you were an only child! [Embarrassed]

no wonder you two didn't last as a couple! you never really knew him...
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
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Originally posted by Kent:
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Originally posted by Chief Taylor:
Wow, and I thought the answer was zero because I couldn't recall you ever mentioning having brothers or sisters! I thought you were an only child! [Embarrassed]

no wonder you two didn't last as a couple! you never really knew him...
For the record, I have three older sisters.
 
Posted by Dev Em on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Dev Em:
1) I've sat front row at a Gloria Estefan concert.

2) I wear a size 12 shoe.

3) I played the lead in a play as a favor to a former teacher.

I have sat, and danced my way Through several GE&tMSM concerts. Including front row seats.

I did do a play that a former teacher wrote as a favor. Play was not so good, but he needed someone that could handle the issues that the other cast members were causing.

HWW is correct. I wear a size 14/15 depending on the shoe.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1. I have ancestors from Germany, France, and England.

2. The last good book I read was a Nero Wolfe mystery.

3. My last girlfriend was part Mexican and part black.
 
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dedman wins. She's part Korean and part black.
 
Posted by dedman on :
 
1) I have two black cats named Sabbath and Loki

2) I recently got a full-time job offer from Suncor

3) I just got an offer on my house which I am selling
 
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OM has it. lots of lookers for the house, but no offers yet.
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
Sorry to hear, but happy to hear about the job offer.
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
1) I was once offered a gig co-hosting a radio show.
2) I've driven the same car for nearly 20 years
3) I'm learning to play the tin whistle.
 
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Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
A few years ago, a friend offered me a (non-paying) spot on a radio show. It fell apart for reasons not worth going into here. Not the first time, actually.

The MinerMobile is old. Two decades old, but it's still ticking.

I own a tin whistle, and once meant to pick it up for kicks, but it never quite happened.

Over to cleome.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Hm. My Wander Wagon is almost as old. I've only had it for seven years, though.
 
Posted by cleome on :
 
1) I'm allergic to penicillin

2) Of the two houses I lived in as a kid, only one of them is still standing. The other was torn down.

3) I was a DC Comics intern my first summer out of High School.
 
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The Chief Wins with 3)!

I was a summer intern at MARVEL the year I finished H.S., not DC. (It was about the briefest internship in history, but that's a whole other story that can wait...)
 
Posted by Chief Taylor on :
 
1) I've met Adam West.

2) I've met Bill Murray.

3) I've met William "the Refrigerator" Perry.
 
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Posted by Chief Taylor on :
 
Quis made the correct choice (and the only one left). I have never met William "the Refrigerator" Perry despite the fact that we are both alums of the same university and SC natives.

I got to meet Adam West in an autograph session after he put on a speech at my university in advance of Tim Burton's first Batman movie.

Bill Murray has a residence near where I work and has shopped there on several occasions. (He's also a co-owner of our local minor league baseball team.) Once he was picking out a DVD with his son and I recommended "Groundhog Day"! [Smile]

You're up, Quis!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
1) I have met Patrick Troughton (the second Doctor)

2) I have swum in the Mediterranean Sea

3) I have been in a salt mine
 
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Posted by Kent on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Chief Taylor:
I got to meet Adam West in an autograph session after he put on a speech at my university in advance of Tim Burton's first Batman movie.

I met him on the same U tour!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
I did meet Patrick Troughton at a Chicago Dr. Who convention. He was in the hall waiting to go on to a panel when I past him. Hegave me his autograph when I asked him.

I did go into a salt mine when I went to Poland. It is the Wieliczka Salt Mine. It was pretty amazing, especially the church in the mine with rock salt chandeliers.

But I have never swum in the Mediterranean Sea. I haven't even been close enough to swim in it.

Your turn Rockhopper Lad
 
Posted by Chief Taylor on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Kent:
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Originally posted by Chief Taylor:
I got to meet Adam West in an autograph session after he put on a speech at my university in advance of Tim Burton's first Batman movie.

I met him on the same U tour!
Awesome! I remember his speech was very critical of what he perceived the new film to be...something you wouldn't want your kids to watch. He wasn't really wrong.

West's Batman was many things, but it was a fun and entertaining romp you could watch with kids. I love the Burton films and Nolan's as well, but I can't really watch them with my kids.

There's always the excellent Brave and the Bold cartoon, at least.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1) I do not know how to swim.

2) I keep a Slinky on my desk at work.

3) My first car was a 1980 Chevy Impala.
 
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Posted by Ramble Damsel on :
 
Uh...Quis and I both posted 1) within a split-second of each other. Now what?

EDIT: Quis is way ahead of me! Thank you for being a gentleman, Quis.
 
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Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
Congratulations to Outdoor Miner! My first car was, in fact, a 1985 Chevy Cavalier.

I cannot swim (I learned how in order to pass PE, but that was over 20 years ago and I don't think I've been in a pool since, so I doubt I remember) and do keep a Slinky on my desk (a great stress reliever).
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
1) I have a portrait of the Justice Society hanging in my bedroom.

2) I was a roadie for a local punk band.

3) I was a Cub Scout
 
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Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
And Dev-Em has it.

I was a Cub Scout. Made it all the way to Webelo. The uniform's still in storage; Lord knows why I've kept it.

I have an Alex Ross-drawn portrait of the JSA in the bedroom. It was the best fit for it. It's the most expensive piece I've ever owned.

I have roadied (without pay) for friends' bands in the past, but none of them played punk.
 
Posted by Dev Em on :
 
1) I have appeared on television as a guest on a talk show.

2) I have played basketball in an NBA Arena.

3) I have been in a locally produced movie.
 
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Posted by Dev Em on :
 
I appeared in a local ABC talk show (Kelly & Co) when I was 19. It was a show about Alopecia, which is the reason I have no hair.

My Senior year in HS, our basketball team got to play a game on the Pistons home court before an actual NBA game. Got to meet several players briefly...this was before they moved to the Palace.

Never been in a movie...

Rocky is up...
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1) I have played the organ at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris.
2) I have sung in the choir at a service at Washington National Cathedral.
3) I have sat in the choirstalls for Evensong at Westminster Abbey.
 
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And back over to Miner!

Although I can barely play, I went on a couple of European tours with a group of organists and managed to work up what was more or less a fake book arrangement of a simple hymn tune and played it at Notre-Dame. On another trip, the group was invited to sit in the choir at Evensong at Westminster Abbey.

As for Washington National Cathedral, a few people from the church choir I have sung with for many years went there as part of a diocesan choir that sang on Texas Sunday (each state is honored on a different Sunday during the year) a few years ago, but I was not able to make that trip.

Go Miner!
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
1. I turned down the chance to play football in high school.

2. I am allergic to cottage cheese

3. I still own 8-track tapes
 
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I still have all the 8-track tapes that didn't warp or break that the family had. I still have the stereo there were played on too.

I knew I didn't have the mindset that would let me commit to a team, so football was out for me.

I have no allergies that I'm aware of. I stole the cottage cheese thing from an old Mary Tyler Moore episode.

Over to you, cleome.
 
Posted by cleome on :
 
1) My current house is the second that I have co-owned with somebody, as opposed to renting it.

2) My In-laws are related to the late Andy Warhol.

3) I'm a huge fan of Herge's Tintin comics. Have been ever since I was a little kid and they were serialized in Children's Digest.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
2) My In-laws are related to the late Andy Warhol.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1) My current house is the second that I have co-owned with somebody, as opposed to renting it.
 
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Posted by cleome on :
 
1) I used to co-own a house not far from where I live now. It didn't work out, so I sold my share to the co-owner and bought a smaller place. Later, the future mr_cleome gave up his swinging bachelorhood to help me save on bills. But I did live alone for a while, which was great, actually.

The old house was bigger and nicer, but the current one is in a quieter part of town. Plus it's near more bus lines. Win some, lose some.

2) Andy Warhol was mr_cleome's 2nd cousin, twice-removed. No lie. My FIL has met Andy's two brothers, who are also artists.

3) My first reaction to Tintin as a little girl was, "There's no girls in this comic so it sucks." [Thora]

My opinion remains unchanged to this day.

HWW is th' winnah!!

[ August 26, 2010, 10:34 AM: Message edited by: cleome ]
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1) I have a tattoo of lightning bolts on my arm.

2) I share my birthday with one of my grandparents.

3) I have a writing certificate from the Institute of Children's Literature.
 
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3) I have a writing certificate from the Institute of Children's Literature.
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
2) I share my birthday with one of my grandparents.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
In the 1980s, I enrolled in and passed ICL's correspondence course, though I've never written for childen.

I had the fortune of being born on my maternal grandmother's 57th birthday.

My cousin actually has a tattoo that includes lightning bolts on his left shoulder. However, I prefer to keep my art where it belongs: on my wall. [Smile]

Your turn, Chief.
 
Posted by Chief Taylor on :
 
Awright, here's an All-Fear Factor edition:

1) I've never been on a plane.

2) I'm deathly afraid of roller coasters.

3) I'm afraid of dogs.
 
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Posted by jab on :
 
'marge, it takes two to lie; one to lie and one to listen."
 
Posted by cleome on :
 
[LOL] That's one of my favorite Simpsons eps.
 
Posted by Chief Taylor on :
 
I've never, ever been on a plane. It just hasn;t happened. I haven't been out of the southeast U.S. If I ever do take a plane ride, I imagine I'll be quite stressed and sure in my belief that it will crash. 40 years (and counting) of not flying can play tricks on your mind!

I'm afraid of dogs. I don't like their tendency to jump up, lick your face or bark at you. Sometimes I think if there was no fence between them and me as I innocently walk by the vicinity of their house, that they'd charge me and tear my throat out. Even really small ones make me feel uncomfortable. (I imagine this is why it didn't work out between Rocky and me! [Wink] )

However, I LOVE rollercoasters! My mom's always been terrified of them, but ever since I tried one, I've been crazy about them. I especially love the ones that are ridden with your legs dangling! [Love]

Ramble Damsel....you're up!
 
Posted by Ramble Damsel on :
 
1) I once stayed in a chatroom from 9 PM to 6 AM.

2) I've been blonde, gold-highlighted, and raven-haired, but my true hair color is brunette.

3) Echo and the Bunnymen is one of the many 80s New Wave bands that I love.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
3) Echo and the Bunnymen is one of the many 80s New Wave bands that I love.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1) I once stayed in a chatroom from 9 PM to 6 AM.
 
Posted by Dev Em on :
 
2) I've been blonde, gold-highlighted, and raven-haired, but my true hair color is brunette
 
Posted by Ramble Damsel on :
 
I did once stay in a chatroom until sunrise; I was having too much fun to leave, plus I had drunk something like four cans of Tab.

My true hair color is brunette, but I've never considered it a nice shade of brown; it used to almost remind me of cockroach-brown; so I've changed my hair color many times over the years, but I don't think I'll be doing it anymore...hey, maybe I'm finally learning to love myself.

Echo and the Bunnymen had a great guitarist and a strong rhythm section, but the lead singer was the fly in the ointment for me, between his overwrought vocals and his infantile lyrics.

You're up, Quis.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
1) I have declared bankruptcy

2) I have fallen asleep while driving

3) I have been arrested
 
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Jerry has it. I have never (so far) been arrested.

I did declare bankruptcy about 15 years ago. And I did fall asleep at the wheel after taking an antihistamine. Hit a guard rail, damagaed my car and hipped a tooth, but no other injuries and didn't hit any other cars.
 
Posted by Jerry on :
 
1} I have two dogs, one named Jack and one named Paquita.

2) I have one small tattoo and two piercings.

3) My dryer is broken.
 
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Posted by Jerry on :
 
That was quick. No tattoos or piercings. Go, Rocky.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1. I wear a red shirt to work every Thursday.

2. I have never been to Mexico.

3. My favorite dinner is a good, juicy steak.
 
Posted by Ramble Damsel on :
 
3. My favorite dinner is a good, juicy steak.
 
Posted by cleome on :
 
[LOL] RD beat me to it.

Mmmm... steak...
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
I really think we should normally let all three possibilities be guessed in order to proceed, but I think this one was too obvious.

Yes, I think beef is vile! [Disgusting] I'm not a total vegetarian (I eat poultry and seafood), but I have not eaten beef or pork in many, many years.

Go ahead, RD.
 
Posted by Fanfic Lass on :
 
1) I only write fanfics that take place in alternate timelines.

2) I may or may not have seen Iggy Pop at the library where I used to work.

3)My favorite fruit is strawberries.
 
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Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
1) I only write fanfics that take place in alternate timelines.
 
Posted by Jerry on :
 
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Posted by Fanfic Lass on :
 
I love strawberries. To me, there's no chocolate-free dessert better than good-quality strawberries with real cream.

I did once see a long-haired guy with big blue eyes and a weathered face and a leather jacket who oozed charisma while doing nothing more remarkable than looking at used books the library was offering for sale. And Iggy's a South Florida resident.

I used to only write fanfics in alternate timelines, but now, with my latest story, I've started playing around with retconning an original creation of mine into different eras of the mainstream Marvel Universe continuity.

Quis, the floor is yours.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
1) Tonight I died twice.

2) Today my roommate scared me.

3) This afternoon I was invited to a party.
 
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Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
Well, my roommate did scare me a little. He had been having a rough morning with little things going wrong and he just got so angry. The anger was not directed at me at all, but still it was a little scary.

And last night I did die twice. I was playing AD&D and my character got chomped by a lion. The party had a wish ring and used one of the wishes to bring me back to life. At the very next encounter, I rolled a 1 (an automatic miss) in getting out of the way of a red dragon's fire breath. I then rolled and got a critical hit, which resulted in me getting double the hit point loss and dying a second time. The party then had to use a second wish to bring me back to life again.

I did lie when I said I was invited to a party yesterday. I did get invited to my brother's cook-out the day before yesterday. But no party invites yesterday.

Your turn Jerry
 
Posted by Jerry on :
 
1) My mother is coming to visit me in November.

2) My maternal grandmother was a welder.

3) My family holds a family reunion each year the weekend following my deceased paternal grandmother's birthday,
 
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Outdoor Miner for the win. Both my maternal and paternal grandmothers were seamstresses in a local pants factory. Can't wait to see Mom in November.
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
1. I have had my poetry published.

2. I collect pins.

3. I once came very close to seriously injuring Ray Bradbury.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
2. I collect pins.
 
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Cleome has it.

I collect pins, and I once came thisclose to knocking Bradbury down a flight of stairs at a con. He never noticed me twist out of the way.

I almost had poetry published, actually, but decided against it.
 
Posted by cleome on :
 
1) I've had comic art professionally published by a semi-well-known "alternative" publisher.

2) I vacationed in Mexico a several years back and had a great time.

3) I had the trees in my yard cut down, because I hated them.
 
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1) I had two small pieces published by Fantagraphics, back in the late 1990s. One was a collage-comic hybrid and the other was a straight-up collage. They appeared on the back cover of two issues of Roberta Gregory's Naughty Bits.

2) Sadly, I've never been to Mexico.

3) I did have two trees in my yard cut down. One was a gigantic pine that made the house look even smaller than it really is. The other was a "volunteer" apple that always bore lousy fruit, because of a stubborn disease the tree had. I've put in some saplings to replace the trees we cut, though.

Rocky wins!
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1) In all my years of singing in church, I have never had a solo.

2) Although I love musical theatre, I have not been in a musical since grade school.

3) I used to go to sing-along piano bars regularly.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
2) Although I love musical theatre, I have not been in a musical since grade school.
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
1) In all my years of singing in church, I have never had a solo.
 
Posted by Exnihil on :
 
3) I used to go to sing-along piano bars regularly.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1) Although I'm mainly a sectional singer and not a soloist, I have sung by myself a few times, most recently when I cantored a psalm about two years ago.

2) My career in musical theatre pretty much started and ended with a fifth-grade production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (in the title role).

3) I have at one time or another a regular patron of the Napoleon Club in Boston and the Briar Patch in Houston (both now defunct). I miss those places. Sing-along piano bars are great.

Over to Outdoor Miner.

[ September 13, 2010, 08:05 PM: Message edited by: Rockhopper Lad ]
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
1) I dislike the taste of butterscotch

2) I dislike the taste of vodka

3) I like the taste of raw eel.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
1) I dislike the taste of butterscotch
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
I'm going to restart this thread.

1) I went to an all-boys high school

2) I have been an uncle since I was 7 years old

3) I worked in a bar while I was going to college
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
3) I worked in a bar while I was going to college
 
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Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
Rockhopper Lad caught the lie. I have never worked in a bar. While in college, I did work in a comic book shop.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
Let's take the bar theme:

1. I occasionally enjoy a martini, but only the traditional gin martini.

2. I occasionally enjoy a martini, but eschewing tradition, I prefer it made with vodka.

3. I occasionally enjoy a martini, but I don't care much for the flavored varieties (such as an appletini).
 
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Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
1. I occasionally enjoy a martini, but only the traditional gin martini.
 
Posted by Dev Em on :
 
2. I occasionally enjoy a martini, but eschewing tradition, I prefer it made with vodka
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
And back over to Quis. I don't care for gin nor for those other "tinis". Just give me vodka, vermouth and olives, please. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
1. I have been to Germany

2. I have been to Mexico

3. I have been to England
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
3. I have been to England
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1. I have been to Germany
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
Seeing as the lie has been found. Back to Rockhopper Lad. I have not been to Germany. I have been to London for 4 days and had connecting flights at Heathrow when I went to Poland. I also spent a couple of hours in Tiajuana when I was in San Diego back in the 80s.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1. I never wear brown.

2. I never wear green.

3. I never wear purple.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
 
3. I never wear purple.
 
Posted by Outdoor Miner on :
 
2. I never wear green.
 
Posted by Reboot on :
 
1. I never wear brown.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
I often wear green and I often wear purple; on the other hand, I avoid wearing brown if at all possible. I don't even own brown shoes or a brown belt.
 
Posted by Reboot on :
 
1) I recently bought a DVD of "The Phantom of the Opera"
2) I recently bought a DVD set of "Garfield and Friends"
3) I recently bought a DVD of "Ultimate Avengers"
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2) I recently bought a DVD set of "Garfield and Friends"
 
Posted by Reboot on :
 
Nope. I did indeed buy G&F [Smile]
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
3) I recently bought a DVD of "Ultimate Avengers"
 
Posted by Reboot on :
 
Indeed - I don't even own the animated adaptations of Mark Millar's Ultimates, let alone have recently purchased either!
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
1) I have worn glasses.

2) I have worn contact lenses.

3) I have had LASIK eye surgery.
 
Posted by Dev - Em on :
 
2) I have worn contact lenses.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) I have worn glasses.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
[Bump]
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
3) I have had LASIK eye surgery.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
And Rocky gets it.

I have worn glasses since I was 14; I wore contact lenses for about six months several years ago, but I could never get used to putting the lenses in my eyes.

I have never had LASIK.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1. I am a total neat freak.

2. I broke up with my most recent boyfriend seven years ago.

3. I go to dinner with my best friend, to the same place, almost every Friday night.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
2. I broke up with my most recent boyfriend seven years ago.
 
Posted by Dev - Em on :
 
3. I go to dinner with my best friend, to the same place, almost every Friday night.
 
Posted by Reboot on :
 
1. You're a total neat freak.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
And we have a winner. I've just checked a couple of books out of the library about controlling clutter.

Your go, Reboot.
 
Posted by Reboot on :
 
Well, once there were two down... [Smile]

1. I wear a fedora or similar hat.
2. I own two Legion HCs (no more, no fewer).
3. I have dumped all my VHS tapes.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
I guess no one could imagine I wasn't a neat freak. [shrug]

3. I have dumped all my VHS tapes.
 
Posted by Reboot on :
 
That is indeed the lie. I'm far too much of a hoarder to do that - and, hell, I own a working VCR still!
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1. I like cheese.
2. I like eggplant.
3. I like strawberries.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
3. I like strawberries.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I like cheese.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I like eggplant (I bet this is true)
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
Actually, Quis, that's the lie. Eggplant is vile. [Disgusting]
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) I have been in a salt mine
2) I have been in a hot air balloon
3) I have been to a nudist party
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
I have been in a salt mine
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I have been to a salt mine. During my trip to Poland with my father, our cousins took us to the Wielczka Salt Mine
 
Posted by Jerry on :
 
I have been in a hot air balloon.
 
Posted by Lard Lad on :
 
3) I have been to a nudist party
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I almost was in a hot air balloon. I had signed up for a ride, but it was too windy to go up.

Your turn Jerry
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
wheres Jerry? his turn right?
 
Posted by Jerry on :
 
Here I am. Let's see.

1. I have taken a ride in a hot air balloon.

2. I have taken a ride on a helicopter.

3. I have taken a ride on an elephant.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I have taken a ride on an elephant.
 
Posted by Jerry on :
 
I rode an elephant at circus as a child.
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
you have taken a ride on a helicopter!
 
Posted by Jerry on :
 
Correct. I've never been in a helicopter.
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
I have been to Orange Bowl.

I have been to the Coors Field.

I have been to FedEx Field.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
I have been to Orange Bowl.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I have been to the Coors Field.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I have been to Fedex Field.
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
I have been to Orange Bowl watching Miami Dolphins so many times and my Great Aunt Zoe lived near the Bowl making me so easily to walk all the way to there sometimes snuck there - good memories!

I have been to Coors Fields watching the Rockies and so many times homerun were so easily hit over the fence because of high altitude... [Smile]

then despite me living in Washington DC for more than 5 years, I have not touched my foot at FedEx Field. [Frown]

so it's IB's turn. enjoy!
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Whoops! Saw this late. Great Aunt Zoe, cool! I'm partial to Zoes, since Kinetix is my all-time fave.

Maybe yo'll get to go to FedEx Field soon, Supes!

a) I like eating cantaloupe

b) I like eating apples

c) I like eating peaches
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
b) I like eating apples
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
I like eating cantalope
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Supes has it. I fell in love with peaches while in LA, and with apples in college. But I don't recall ever really eating cantaloupe.
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
I saw Thor movie.

I saw Green Lantern movie.

I saw Iron Man movie.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I saw Thor movie.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I saw the Iron Man movie
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
I saw Green Lantern movie
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
IB got it. Saw Iron Man and GL...skipped Thor. will soon rent a movie on Thor and Captain America.

IB its yours now.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Didn't watch Thor nor GL, I'll probably catch them on DVD too.

I like swimming freestyle.

I like swimming the butterfly.

I like swimming the backstroke.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I like swimming the backstroke.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Correct on the first guess, Quis! I dislike the backstroke because I always end up in the adjacent lanes.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I thought that might be the case - not being able to see where you are going.

Today I bought a book of Popeye comic strips from the 1930s

Today I bought some bananas

Today I bought a sweater
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
today I bought a book of Popeye from 1930s...has to be it.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Today I bought a sweater.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I did buy a book of Popeye comic strips from the 1930s (Vol.5 "What's a Jeep?") But I did not buy it yesterday.

Your turn superboymddjr
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
all-green veggies --

I liked eating Kale..

I like eating Lettuce...

I like eating spinach...
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I like eating spinach (just because it's the only one of the three I have trouble stomaching!)
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
I like eating Kale . .
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Last but still might be the correct answer

I like eating Lettuce...
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
Q got it. I absolutely never liked eating lettuce...each time I ordered hamburger I requested NO Lettuce! I prefer DARKER green leaf than iceberg lettuce. brrr....
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) I have felt an earthquake
2) I have slept through an explosion
3) I have been flooded out of my house.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I have slept through an explosion.
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
flooded out of the house.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
I have felt an earthquake
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I have heard of several earthquakes happening in my part of the country, but never felt one. Until the recent earthquake in Virginia. I felt that.

When I was young, we lived about a mile or 2 from some gas storage tanks. One noght there was an accident and BOOM!!. But I slept through it. People further away were woken up by the explosion. Also, my house was right on the route the fire trucks took to get to the explosion, but not even there sirens woke me up.

And even though we would get water in our basement, we were never flooded out.

Your turn superboymddjr
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
last weekend, I read Batwing #2.

last weekend, I read Legion Lost #2.

last weekend, I read Static #2.

[Smile] kind of tricky. but I do keep track of my books.... [Wink]
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
last weekend, I read Legion Lost #2
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
last weekend, I read Static #2.
 
Posted by superboymddjr on :
 
IB got it....never read the Legion Lost #2 because I ordered the books through Westfield Comics. I get the box every monthly so I have to wait in about two or three weeks later to get a box which Legion Lost #2 will be in it.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
ooh, that's gonna be a loooooong 2-3 weeks!

I made pancakes this weekend.

I made tacos this weekend.

I made sweet and sour pork this weekend.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
I made pancakes this weekend.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
I made sweet and sour pork this weekend.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Rocky has it. I made sweet and sour pork a couple of weekends ago.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
Sorry for the delay.

I like hot tea with milk.

I like iced tea with lemon.

I like iced tea with sugar.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I like iced tea with sugar.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
IB stole my choice, so I will go with...

I like hot tea with milk.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
Lemon all the way, Baby!

[Polar Boy] [Fruit Boy]
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
I like hot tea with milk (and now matter how many years I live in the South, I find "hot tea" redundant. Tea is a hot beverage. Iced tea must be qualified.)

I drink iced tea with lemon (or lime) and Splenda.

I don't put sugar in tea regardless of temperature.

Your go, Ibby.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Agree re hot tea, and the lack of sugar in said tea. I occasionally put honey, though.

I like ketchup on my bacon.

I like mayonnaise on my ham.

I like peanut butter and honey on my pancakes.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
Ketchup + Bacon = falsehood
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
Mayo + ham = well, it doesn't sound too bad, but IB might not like it.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I like peanut butter and honey on my pancakes.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Ketchup and bacon is awesome. I love ketchup and put it on most anything.

Peanut butter and honey make a pretty good combo (and are less fattening than butter and maple syrup). Sometimes I add some yogurt to the mix.

HWL has it. Mayo + ham does taste pretty good, but ever since I started dieting, the taste of mayo has disagreed with me.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
I just finished watching "Case Histories" on PBS.

I am drinking eggnog.

I am eating a chocolate pop tart.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I am eating a chocolate pop tart.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
And IB has it. I just finished watching "Case Histories" and drinking a glass of eggnog. I had a choc-tart (my word!) earlier.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
and I thought it'd be a lie because you were eating a different flavor!

I like watching Scooby-Doo.

I like watching Avatar: The Last Airbender.

I like watching Thundercats.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
I like watching Scooby-Doo.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
I like watching Avatar: The Last Airbender.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
[Bump]

I like watching Thundercats.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Here we go! Cleome has it right. Avatar is my all-time favorite cartoon, and I spent almost a week marathon-ing it while studying for exams.

Scooby Doo has been a childhood favorite.

However, I was never really exposed to Thundercats.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
I have played the flute.

I have crocheted an afghan.

I have cut down a 7' tall evergreen by hand.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I have crocheted an afghan.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I have played the flute.
 
Posted by Disdemona on :
 
I have cut down a 7' tall evergreen by hand.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
I can do needlepoint, counted cross-stitch, and hooked rugs. But I never learned to crochet.

I took flute lessons for a few months in Junior High School. The less said about that, the better.

I did indeed cut down an evergreen by hand. Took me three days, because I didn't own an axe or a chainsaw. I used hedge trimmers, a wire cutter and a bow saw. Also it's too bad that nobody warned me that once pine sap is on your shirt, it stays there forever.

Quiset, Esq., you're up again!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Today I exercised on the...

Arc Trainer

Treadmill

Stationary Bike
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
Stationary Bike
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
Treadmill
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
He Who has it. I did an hour on the stationary bike and 20 minutes on the arc trainer
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
Earlier today, some friends and I were discussing actors we don't like.

I don't like Bruce Willis.

I don't like Owen Wilson.

I don't like Shia LeBoeuf.
 
Posted by dedman on :
 
I don't like Owen Wilson.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
I don't like Bruce Willis.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
I don't like Shia LeBouef.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
Bruce Willis has annoyed me ever since "Moonlighting". At least on that TV show, he poked fun at himself and everything else. Ever since then, he's played the ultra-cool, ultra-jock hero to boring seriousness. He's George Clooney sans charm.

Owen Wilson also annoys me. I don't think I've ever watched a movie of his all the way through, except for "Shanghai Knights," but that was because Jackie Chan was so much fun to watch. Wilson has the eternal surfer dude persona down pat -- which is fine if you like eternal surfer dudes.

One of my friends insists that the world would be a better place if Shia LeBeouf had never been born. I do not share his opinion; in fact, I have no opinion on LeBeouf since I've never seen any of his movies.

Take it away, cleome45.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
I will never date again if I become single. Dating sucks and usually so do relationships.

One of these didn't happen:

1) Blind date. Goes tolerably, but then I accidentally leave my sketchpad in the backseat of his car. No matter how many times I call him, I never get the damn thing back.

2) Long-distance doomed from Day One "boyfriend" decides that Graduation Week is the perfect time to send me a "Dear Jane" letter. It arrives Graduation Day.

3) Otherwise promising series of dates: either the second or the third. I disremember. We go to see a well-known jazz pianist at the Symphony. My date gets mad at me for whistling when the pianist stands up to take a bow after the performance.
 
Posted by dedman on :
 
3) Otherwise promising series of dates: either the second or the third. I disremember. We go to see a well-known jazz pianist at the Symphony. My date gets mad at me for whistling when the pianist stands up to take a bow after the performance.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
I feel for you, cle. I've never been married, and I think dating was pretty much invented to torture young people into staying away from each other.

All of those are wonderful horrible stories, but I'm going to vote for

2) Long distance doomed . . .
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I guess I'm stuck with...
1) Blind date. Goes tolerably, but then I accidentally leave my sketchpad in the backseat of his car. No matter how many times I call him, I never get the damn thing back.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
HWL, you should see the ones I didn't post. [No]

Anyway, I did have a date doze off next to me at the Symphony once. If he was mad at me, he kept it to himself, but needless to say there weren't any follow-up dates.

deddy's up!
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Man. We should all share stories, cleome and HWL.

Most of my dates have gone decently or well. It's the relationships (excepting current one [Smile] ) that turned sour!
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
I think disastrous relationships need their own damn forum, Dude. (Also, there's some stuff I wouldn't admit to without using a sock. [Razz] )

[Bump] for dedman!
 
Posted by dedman on :
 
Sorry for the delay everyone, my last cycle at work was pretty hellish, my plant was on the verge of crashing the entire time. So, my question will be based on that.

Which of these disasters didn't happen at one point during my cycle?

1. My tail gas incinerator tripped out and wouldn't reset. In the hour it was down I polluted 5 tons more than my legal limit.

2. My amine unit backflooded into the sump, which overflowed and required a hazmat cleanup

3. One of the exchangers sprung a leak, spraying liquid sulphur, which autoignited on contact with air.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. My amine unit backflooded into the sump, which overflowed and required a hazmat cleanup

I hate when this happens to me, so I hope it didn't happen to you.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
3. One of the exchangers sprung a leak, spraying liquid sulphur, which autoignited on contact with air.

Welcome back, and congrats on saving the plant single-handed.

[Wink]
 
Posted by Jerry on :
 
1. Tail gas incinerator tripped out.
 
Posted by dedman on :
 
1. My tail gas incinerator tripped out and wouldn't reset. In the hour it was down I polluted 5 tons more than my legal limit.

This did happen on my second night shift and Suncor will be paying quite a hefty fine. On my last night I spent around 2 hours being questioned by the higher ups about the incident (as per usual, the brass were looking for a scapegoat). Luckily I knew my proceedure perfectly and they could find no fault in my actions.

3. One of the exchangers sprung a leak, spraying liquid sulphur, which autoignited on contact with air.

This happened too. Liquid sulphur autoignites at around 450F and the exchanger runs hotter than that. Luckily there was someone working in the area who called it in. My coworkers and I had the fire out and the area made safe before the fire dept arrived.


2. My amine unit backflooded into the sump, which overflowed and required a hazmat cleanup

This almost happened but didn't. The amine was about an inch from the top of the sump when I discovered it and got it fixed.

You are up Quis.

BTW Cle, it wasn't singlehanded, I have a trainee who is REALLY good, plus the guy who trained me wasn't overly busy, so he chipped in when he could.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. I am a dragon shaman who breathes fire
2. I am a half-giant soulknife
3. I am a gnome magic user specializing in fire spells
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
I'll pick No. 1.

Then I'm going to go give mr_cleome a stern talking-to regarding whatever he decided to put in this morning's coffee. Doesn't he realize that some of us have to work?!?!?!

[Fat Cramer] [Doctor Mayavale]
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
Quis must be role playing (or I'll have whatever mr_cleome put in cle's coffee).

I'll pick No. 3.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
#2 for me then!

PS - deddy, whoa. I can almost picture you dodging fiery dust clouds at work! Hope your weekend isn't that eventful.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I am playing D&D in two different groups (although the same DM) In the G.U.R.L. (Gay Urban Rescue League) group I play a dragon shaman and I have just reached the level where I get the ability to breath fire. All the players in the G.U.R.L. group are gay. In the C.O.W.A.R.D. (Correcters of Wrongdoing and Ramshackle Deeds) group I play a half-giant soul knife (A soul knife is a person who can manifest a psychic sword) It is my friend Richard who plays the gnome magic user specializing in fire spells.

Your turn, He Who
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
I like watching the following British sitcoms:

1) The Old Guys
2) Last of the Summer Wine
3) As Time Goes By
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
2. Last of the Summer Wine
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
1. The Old Guys
 
Posted by dedman on :
 
3) As Time Goes By
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
cleome has it.

I've been watching "As Time Goes By" for several years; it's a sweet story (but not saccharine) about a couple who parted ways when they were young and reconnect 38 years later. It never fails to entertain with its true-to-life situations.

"Last of the Summer Wine" was the longest-running sitcom on the planet! 31 years of three old guys wandering about town like little boys, getting into mischief and commenting on life. Much better than it sounds.

"The Old Guys" . . . meh. Despite featuring steady-as-she-goes Clive Swift (Richard on "Keeping Up Appearances") and Jane Asher (Paul McCartney's girlfriend pre-Linda), it's a second-rate "Odd Couple."

Back to you, cle.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
There are some "modern classic" books that I just don't think very much of. I was thrilled with the concepts, only to have the actual execution feel as flavorless and dry to me as a package of stale saltines. For this reason, I never made it to the end of:

1) The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood

2) The Satanic Verses, Salman Rushdie

3) Catch-22, Joseph Heller
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
2) The Satanic Verses
 
Posted by Jerry on :
 
1) The Handmaid's Tale
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3) Catch-22, Joseph Heller
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
1) I completed Atwood's book, but it didn't really do much for me. I often hear it compared favorably to Marge Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time, but the latter was much more to my taste.

2) Ten minutes after finishing The Satanic Verses, I could barely remember the ending, or anything else that happened in it. Except for the (semi-autobiographical) scene where the protagonist gets laughed at in school for not knowing how to eat a kipper.

Of course, that was almost twenty years ago. Maybe I should give it another shot. A person who likes stories about flying aliens in leotards should be better at processing Magical Realism in literature, right?

3) I gave up on Catch-22 about halfway through. The prose seemed leaden and colorless, and it really grated on me that the one recurring female character wasn't ever given any name other than "Nately's Whore." (Maybe Frank Miller is a big fan of this book. [Razz] )

I still don't know or care how it ended.

Invisible Brainiac wins.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Hmmmmm... Catch-22 was the first book that I stopped reading. It was just too depressing for me.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
Quis, it was more that the style and mannerisms just grated on me like nobody's business. I love Dalton Trumbo's Johnny Got His Gun-- also very depressing and very anti-war. But I think Trumbo was a much better writer than Heller.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I haven't read any of these, so I should find time to take a look...


1) I need to work on my biceps.

2) I need to work on my chest.

3) I need to work on my back.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
2) I need to work on my chest.

[ December 09, 2011, 04:52 PM: Message edited by: He Who LSHes ]
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
3) I need to work on my back.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) I need to work on my biceps.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I've never really focused on my back, so I should work it out more.

My biceps are a sore point for me; they're decent but I always feel they're not proportionate to my chest.

quote:
Originally posted by He Who LSHes:
2) I need to work on my chest.

A lot of people say my chest is my best feature. Must be all the swimming I do... In any case, I don't bench press because it's definitely big enough!

You're up He Who!
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
1) I like jazz.

2) I like classical music.

3) I like country music.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
3) I like country music
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) I like jazz.
 
Posted by He Who LSHes on :
 
Although I'm primarily a classic rock fan, I do listen to other music occasionally. I like classical for its soothing, uplifting quality. I like the storytelling and lyrical accessibility of country.

Jazz I've never gotten into, despite belonging to a church which occasionally offers "Jazz Sunday" services.

Back to you, Quis.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
At Christmas dinner I sat next to:

1) My great nephew David
2) My great niece Mariana
3) My great nephew Andy

(sorry for the delay)
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1) My great nephew David
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Nope, David sat at my left and ate a lot of corn (his favorite food)
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
I guess it's okay if I guess again:

2) My great niece Mariana
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
3. Andy?
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Mariana sat on my right. I am not sure what she ate exactly. She said no to both the mashed potatoes, ham, and chicken I offered her.

And not only did Andy not sit next to me (although he did sit on the other side of MAriana) he is not my great nephew, only a regular nephew who is great but not the son of my niece.

Your turn Rockstar!
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
For Christmas I received:
1. Season two of I Love Lucy from my mom.
2. Poseable Gumby and Pokey dolls from my best friend Tom.
3. A wool scarf from my other friend Thom.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. Season two of I Love Lucy from my mom.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
2. Poseable Gumby and Pokey dolls from my best friend Tom.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3. A wool scarf from my other friend Thom.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
I got Gumby and Pokey. I don't think I've ever seen an actual Gumby show, but they're cute.

My other friend, Thom (with an "H"), who has sung in the choir with me for many years, gave me a lovely scarf. Even though Houston doesn't get really cold, I do wear a scarf on colder days.

My mother gave me a Lucille Ball doll that recites the "Vitameatavegamin" commercial and a DVD compilation from the 1960s series The Lucy Show, but not I Love Lucy.

Back over to you, Quis.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Gumby & Pokey

I have had a pet named:

1) Pete
2) Cherub
3) Hannibal
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
2) Cherub
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Right with the first guess. Cherub is the name of my niece's dog. Pete was the first dog for me. Hannibal wasn't a pet for long as he ran away and we could not find him. He did have one blue eye and one brown eye, so we think someone took him in.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
On Christmas Day, I

a) smoked a cigar
b) drank Scotch
c) drank mead
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
a) smoked a cigar
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
b) drank Scotch
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
On Christmas Day, I visited my brother, who likes the finer things in life, such as cigars and Scotch. My contribution to the party was a bottle of mead, which a friend recently introduced me to. After drinking the mead, I smoked a cigar for the first time. However, my brother did not have any Scotch on hand.

Take it away, Ibby.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
*wishes I could taste mead

1) I had a holiday meal with sweet and sour pork, sushi, stuffed shrimp, lasagna and barbecued pork
2) I had a holiday meal with buttered prawns, chicken teriyaki, baked salmon and lechon (roast suckling pig)
3) I had a holiday meal with shrimp dumplings, steamed fish fillet in cream sauce and steamed chicken with mushrooms
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Why can't you taste mead?


3) I had a holiday meal with shrimp dumplings, steamed fish fillet in cream sauce and steamed chicken with mushrooms
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Invisible Brainiac:
*wishes I could taste mead

1) I had a holiday meal with sweet and sour pork, sushi, stuffed shrimp, lasagna and barbecued pork
2) I had a holiday meal with buttered prawns, chicken teriyaki, baked salmon and lechon (roast suckling pig)
3) I had a holiday meal with shrimp dumplings, steamed fish fillet in cream sauce and steamed chicken with mushrooms


 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1) I had a holiday meal with sweet and sour pork, sushi, stuffed shrimp, lasagna and barbecued pork
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
2) I had a holiday meal with buttered prawns, chicken teriyaki, baked salmon and lechon (roast suckling pig)
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by He Who Wanders:
Why can't you taste mead?


I have no idea if I can buy it over here. I guess I could, I just haven't looked hard enough!
quote:
Originally posted by He Who Wanders:
Why can't you taste mead?


3) I had a holiday meal with shrimp dumplings, steamed fish fillet in cream sauce and steamed chicken with mushrooms

You also got it right. I had that meal, but not over the holidays. That's the birthday meal my [Love] and I had.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Mead is sometimes described as honey wine, though those who make it (I've met a couple) insist that mead is not wine since it's not made from grapes. But if you like honey and you like wine, you ought to love mead.

(There are various flavors of mead, too.)

1) I spent New Years Eve visiting a friend.
2) I spent New Years Eve rockin' out to '70s tunes.
3) I spent New Years Eve watching a "Twilight Zone" marathon.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3) I spent New Years Eve watching a "Twilight Zone" marathon.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Quis has it on the first guess.

I did visit a friend and we rocked out to '70s tunes (including Journey, Sweet, Split Enz, and Andy Kim), as well as some '80s.

The "Twilight Zone" marathon aired the following day, and I caught only a couple of episodes.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I figured it was either 2 or 3 because they seem like they would be mutually exclusive, while you could do #1 and ether 2 or 3.

My D&D character has the following magic items

1. A Stormrider cloak that allows me to fly 3 times a day and provides protection from electrical attacks
2. Lightning Gauntlets which allow me to cause electrical damage of up to 24 points of damage to a foe 3 times a day
3. Shield of Electricity which can once per day discharge an electrical shock that can give up to 36 points of damage
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1. A Stormrider cloak that allows me to fly 3 times a day and provides protection from electrical attacks
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3. Shield of Electricity which can once per day discharge an electrical shock that can give up to 36 points of damage
 
Posted by Xben on :
 
2. Lightning Gauntlets which allow me to cause electrical damage of up to 24 points of damage to a foe 3 times a day
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Xben is correct. I have the other two magical items, but no Lightning Gauntlets. If I ever get Lightning Gauntlets, I'm changing my character's name to Garth
 
Posted by Xben on :
 
Thanks for messaging me, Quis. I forgot I guessed in this.

1. I once was in a car accident with a police car
2. I once had my picture taken with Miss Universe
3. I once broke a rib in a water-skiing accident
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1. I once was in a car accident with a police car
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. I once had my picture taken with Miss Universe
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
3. I once broke a rib in a water-skiing accident
 
Posted by Xben on :
 
Never broke a rib, never been water skiing.

I was a passenger in a collision with a police car back in March 1992 - as I was coming back from picking up take away Chinese food, going back to my college in order to watch that evening's film, "A Touch of Evil". He swerved from the oncoming lane into ours to avoid someone who'd cut him off and we broadsided him. Nobody hurt badly, but the cars were totaled, and pretty scary. He spun around into a split rail fence, and one of the railings penetrated his car and grazed him in the head, so it could have been much worse.

In my job for a low-budget TV show on Asian-American culture and events, I met Sushmita Sen, from India, Miss Universe 1994, when she was attending an event promoting some big diamond. Got to interview her briefly, and they were taking free polaroids where you can stand with her. We got two - one for the office with my entire team, and one for me!
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1. My three sisters and I all live in different states.
2. My three sisters and I all live in different time zones.
3. My three sisters and I were all born in the same decade.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
3. My three sisters and I were all born in the same decade.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. My three sisters and I all live in different time zones.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
[Bump]
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. My three sisters and I all live in different states.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
Quis spotted the lie.

I live in Texas and my sisters live in Illinois, Massachusetts and Florida, respectively. That's two in the Central and two in the Eastern time zones.

We were all born in the 1960s (though I just made it by a few months).

Go Quis!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. My niece is pregnant

2. My niece just had eye surgery

3. My niece just had a nose job
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1. My niece is pregnant
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
This is true. Technically she is my niece-in-law. She and my nephew are expecting their first child, a boy. This will be my eighth great nephew or niece.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Congratulations, Quis.

I take it by "true" you mean that that's the lie -- since she's not technically your niece -- which means I get to go next.

Tonight, I am listening to the following CDs:

1. Talk by Yes
2. Duran Duran's Greatest Hits
3. Seven Deadly Zens by Tommy Shaw
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
No. 3 (Whatever happened to Tommy Shaw, anyway?)
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
First guess is the winner!

I've listened to "Talk," Duran Duran, and Brian May's "Another World." I enjoy "Seven Deadly Zens," but didn't feel like listening to it tonight.

(And, cle, last I checked, Shaw was still with Styx which is still recording and touring sans Dennis DeYoung.)
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
w00t! And keeping with the music theme:

Sometimes there's nothing wrong with a particular pop song, but hearing it makes me want to leave the room, because it's indelibly linked in my mind to some crappy event I was living through when it was playing. For example:

1) Swing Out Sister's "Break Out" was playing in a New Jersey bar where I waited tables. The creepy bartender who held court there during my shift threatened to punch me in the face unless I served a patron who'd already arrived at the bar so intoxicated that he could barely stand.

2) Also in the wilds of NJ: Simple Minds' "Sanctify Yourself" was playing the first time I ever took my Driver's Ed test-- in the waiting room after I finished, not in the car, obviously. Not only did I fail the exam spectacularly, I was so flustered that I confused "Park" and "Reverse" and almost rammed into a concrete barrier in the parking lot.

3) "Kicks" by Paul Revere and the Raiders was playing on the loudspeakers one day at Waterfront Park, during the Portland Rose Festival, a couple of minutes after I'd just seen two drunks get into a nasty fight in which one of them tried to hack off the other's ear with a broken bottle. And yeah, you'd better believe that even the area around somebody's ear can produce an amazing amount of blood.

[ January 20, 2012, 10:15 PM: Message edited by: cleome45 ]
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
2) Also in the wilds of NJ: Simple Minds' "Sanctify Yourself" was playing the first time I ever took my Driver's Ed test-- in the waiting room after I finished, not in the car, obviously. Not only did I fail the exam spectacularly, I was so flustered that I confused "Park" and "Reverse" and almost rammed into a concrete barrier in the parking lot.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1) Swing Out Sister's "Break Out" was playing in a New Jersey bar where I waited tables. The creepy bartender who held court there during my shift threatened to punch me in the face unless I served a patron who'd already arrived at the bar so intoxicated that he could barely stand.
 
Posted by Abin Quank on :
 
3) "Kicks" by Paul Revere and the Raiders was playing on the loudspeakers one day at Waterfront Park, during the Portland Rose Festival, a couple of minutes after I'd just seen two drunks get into a nasty fight in which one of them tried to hack off the other's ear with a broken bottle. And yeah, you'd better believe that even the area around somebody's ear can produce an amazing amount of blood.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by He Who Wanders:
Congratulations, Quis.

I take it by "true" you mean that that's the lie -- since she's not technically your niece -- which means I get to go next.

Um.... actually, that was a true statement. The actual lie was the niece getting a nose job.

But seeing as thegame has gone on...
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
Nos. 1 & 3, sadly, are true. (Though it's also true that I never passed a Drivers Ed test on either coast, and to this day I still can't drive a car.)

The hilarious aspect of No. 3 is that a pre-Reagan anti-drug song was blasting in an area that's pretty legendary for drug dealing, to entertain crowds of drunks. (RL once again triumphing over fiction for bringing in the laughs. Queasy laughs, but still...)

Also, the restaurant mentioned in No. 1 burnt to the ground a few months after I left NJ for good. A former college boss/pal called long distance to let me know, since he knew it would make my day. [Evil] (And cocaine dealers all over Hudson County flew their flags at half-mast, too. Eighties. BLEAH!)

So HWW wins this round, but I'm okay with it if he wants to pass it back to Quislet, Esq., as payment for the mix-up earlier.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
OK, my bad. To avoid further confusion, I suggest the person who posts the question avoid commenting on guesses until the correct answer is given.

Back to you, Quis.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I usually do wait, but it had been a whole day, so I thought that would bump it. I should have been more clear in my response to your guess.

Anyway.

While I was clearing the snow off my front stairs, two guys came walking down the street. One say "Do you have a moment?" I responded "well I'd like to get back inside as soon as possible". He pressed on. The snow here in Boston was only about 2 inches. The guy remarked how some people have already put out barrels to mark their parking spot and he thought that wasn't right as no one really had to dig out a space. At that point I told him that I don't have a car and suggested that he call the mayor's office. The official policy in Boston is that you can reserve your spot with a barrel or other obstacle for one day after a snowstorm. Of course people leave them out for much longer.

Anyway, after that he introduced himself and his companion. And then asked if I was going to watch the Patriots tomorrow (I said, "Nah")

So, what was the name of these two parking wardens?

1. Andy
2. Seth
3. Lou
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2. Seth
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Seth is the lie.

Lou was the one that did most of the talking. He also asked me if I was going to watch the Patriots tomorrow. I told him I don't really watch sports and that I do root for the team even though I don't watch.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
okay, then...

1. I once saw George H.W. Bush in Washington during his presidential term

2. At a restaurant I used to work at, I once served Mercedes Ruehl.

3. I used to live next door to Philip Glass.
 
Posted by Abin Quank on :
 
3. I used to live next door to Philip Glass.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
right off the bat! I lived a few doors down the street from him, not next to him.

go, Abin!
 
Posted by Abin Quank on :
 
1) I am terrified of heights.

2) I went sky-diving earlier this year.

3) At this time last year I weighed over 300 lbs. My weight is now down to 210 lbs.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3) At this time last year I weighed over 300 lbs. My weight is now down to 210 lbs.
 
Posted by Abin Quank on :
 
It seems we know each other too well, Sean. My weight topped out last year at 287 lbs. (I am however down to about 210)

Go Mr Shakespeare.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
[LOL]

okay, then...

1. I have seen the Arctic Ocean from the shore, according to the CIA World Factbook definition but not by the International Hydrographic Organization description of that ocean's parameters.

2. The highest mountain I have ever climbed, both in terms of mountain height, and total height climbed from base to peak, was Ben Nevis in Scotland.

3. My closest near-death experience was almost driving into a tornado at night.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2. The highest mountain I have ever climbed, both in terms of mountain height, and total height climbed from base to peak, was Ben Nevis in Scotland.
 
Posted by Abin Quank on :
 
1. I have seen the Arctic Ocean from the shore, according to the CIA World Factbook definition but not by the International Hydrographic Organization description of that ocean's parameters.

(But I think Ibby beat me to the correct answer.)
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
and back to Abin!

Ben Nevis is true.

I'd long considered myself to have seen the Arctic Ocean from Northern Norway, but the area I was meets neither the IHO nor CIA definitions. [Frown] Even Google Maps only lists the area I saw as the Norwegian Sea.

Back to you, Abin!
 
Posted by Abin Quank on :
 
Hmmm, Curiouser and curiouser. Okay, I travel a bit so:

I have been to Warrensburg, Missouri

I have been to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

I have been to Kingsland Georgia
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
I live in Missouri, so naturally I have to pick

I have been to Warrensburg, Missouri
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
I have been to Kingsland Georgia?
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I have been to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Although I am sure this is an incorrect guess
 
Posted by Abin Quank on :
 
Actually Quis, I've never been to Pearl Harbor.

H.W.W. I'll have to look you up the next time I visit the Enersys Facility in Warrensburg, MO.

Kent, My son lived in Kingsland for a few years.

Go Quis!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. When I was young, I wanted to visit Kentucky.

2. When I was young, I could not whistle

3. When I was young, I played "Doctor" with another little boy.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2. When I was young, I could not whistle
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. When I was young, I wanted to visit Kentucky.
 
Posted by Abin Quank on :
 
3. When I was young, I played "Doctor" with another little boy.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Back to Abin.

I never played "Doctor" with anyone when I was a kid.

I wanted to visit Kentucky because I loved the Daniel Boone TV show. And I could not whistle when I was a kid, but can do so now.
 
Posted by Abin Quank on :
 
1. A few years ago I took a fellow Legion Worlder on a tour of a submarine.

2. Cobie has been driving right past my house every summer for the past 10 years.

3. The first Comic Convention I ever attended was NYC 2004.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3. The first Comic Convention I ever attended was NYC 2004.
 
Posted by KryptonKid on :
 
2. Cobie has been driving right past my house every summer for the past 10 years.
 
Posted by Abin Quank on :
 
And IBBY nails it right off the bat.

Cobie's family vacations just down the road from where I live.

I took Kent aboard the USS Miami when He, Cobie, and I got together at Foxwoods Casino few years ago.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Thanks to Quis for alerting me to the Q. So Abin, when and where was your first comic convention?

1. I like cinnamon and nutmeg, but not chocolate, on my desserts.

2. I like ketchup and mustard, but not mayonnaise, on my sandwiches.

3. I like oregano and cayenne pepper, but not basil, on my pasta.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. I like ketchup and mustard, but not mayonnaise, on my sandwiches.
 
Posted by Abin Quank on :
 
Boston 2005

1. I like cinnamon and nutmeg, but not chocolate, on my desserts
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Abin Quank:
Boston 2005

And ever since DC Comics hangs his picture at their booth saying "Watch out for this man"
 
Posted by Lard Lad on :
 
3. I like oregano and cayenne pepper, but not basil, on my pasta.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I dislike mayonnaise, though more because of the fat content than because of the taste.

I like chocolate, but more as a standalone snack than with other desserts. IN fact, I rarely eat dessert - but when I do, I sprinkle some cinnamon and nutmeg.

I like mixing lots of spices in my pasta, including thyme, tarragon, parsley... and oregano, cayenne pepper, basil

Lardy has it.
 
Posted by Lard Lad on :
 
All-injury Edition!

1. When I was three, a car backed over me and ran over my leg.

2. When I was twelve, I fell off a trampoline and broke my arm.

3. When i was sixteen, I cut my finger trying to break off a piece of steel wool in chemistry class.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. When I was twelve, I fell off a trampoline and broke my arm.
 
Posted by Lard Lad on :
 
Quis is correct! It was my kid brother who broke his arm falling off a trampoline.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. I had to have my tattoo corrected
2. I have had corrective surgery for a lazy eye
3. I have corrected a test for high school students
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2. I have had corrective surgery for a lazy eye
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
That is the lie. Actually my great niece just had corrective eye surgery for her lazy eyes.

The tattoo I got in San Diego in 2008 and it was Quislet's symbol. It wasn't until later that I realized they had put a cross at the bottom instead of an arrow, making it look more like the female symbol. Had it corrected here in Boston.

My dad taught auto body at the local tech school and had me grade some tests for him once.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
okay, then...

1. I have only been in the Pacific time zone since September.
2. I have only been in British Columbia or Washington state since September.
3. I have only been in Canada since September.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I have only been in Canada since September.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1. I have only been in the Pacific time zone since September.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
The last time I left Canada was the weekend of August 27, a weekend trip to Seattle
The last time i was anywhere but BC or WA was August 21, the day I flew out here.
At Christmas, i went out. To see friends in eastern BC... A part of the province that lies in Mountain time.

Ibby has the lie!
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Oopsie! I made the thread hibernate for a month and a half [Frown]

1) Blaze and I made chicken and fish jambalaya together.
2) Blaze and I went shopping for business clothes together.
3) Blaze and I finished off two pitchers of mind-numbing cocktails together.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3) Blaze and I finished off two pitchers of mind-numbing cocktails together.

and for what it's worth, I hope this one isn't the lie! [Wink]
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2) Blaze and I went shopping for business clothes together.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1) Blaze and I made chicken and fish jambalaya together.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Kent Shakespeare:
3) Blaze and I finished off two pitchers of mind-numbing cocktails together.

and for what it's worth, I hope this one isn't the lie! [Wink]

This is so true - 2 1/2 pitchers, actually. And we had another pitcher a few hours before. Needless to say, we were wasted [Wink]

quote:
Originally posted by Rockhopper Lad:
1) Blaze and I made chicken and fish jambalaya together.

Just earlier this month, actually. Blaze loves my cooking, but my honey's getting quite good at it too.

quote:
Originally posted by Quislet, Esq:
2) Blaze and I went shopping for business clothes together.

And Quis has it! We've never actually gone clothes shopping together, although we're both looking forward to checking each other out in the dressing room [Razz]
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. I have 140 fans
2. The book I am currently reading is boring
3. I have a funeral to attend on Tuesday.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3. I have a funeral to attend on Tuesday.
 
Posted by KryptonKid on :
 
1. I have 140 fans
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I do have 140 fans on the Huffington Post.
And the book I am reading is pretty boring. I didn't think it would be. It is a book about firsts. First airplane passenger, first ballet, first envelope, etc. and I am into that sort of thing.

I did not have a funeral to attend today. The funeral is tomorrow, Wednesday. It is for my brother's mother-in-law. She was 94 and passed away peacefully.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
okay, then...
For my upcoming trip:

This will be my first round trip originating from the west coast.
I will be overnighting in Toronto the night before my return flight, as it departs at 7 a.m..
I will be initially flying out from Seattle, but the return flight lands in Vancouver.
 
Posted by KryptonKid on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Kent Shakespeare:
okay, then...
For my upcoming trip:

This will be my first round trip originating from the west coast.
I will be overnighting in Toronto the night before my return flight, as it departs at 7 a.m..
I will be initially flying out from Seattle, but the return flight lands in Vancouver.

This will be my first round trip originating from the west coast.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
I will be overnighting in Toronto the night before my return flight, as it departs at 7 a.m..
 
Posted by Raging Bull on :
 
I will be initially flying out from Seattle, but the return flight lands in Vancouver.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
I will not be setting foot in the USA at all this trip, not Seattle nor elsewhere (but I did consider flying Seattle-Buffalo at one point, when it was half the cost of Vancouver-Toronto).

This will be my first r/t from the west coast, and at the time I posted this I did intend to overnight in TO (although that *might* be changing now, that was intended as true at the time I posted it).

Go, RB!
 
Posted by Raging Bull on :
 
Hotcha!

1) Recently, I was jogging on a treadmill at the gym and watching TV. One of the commercials was for Golden Corral's endless chocolate fountain. Directly afterward, I went out and gorged at a Golden Corral buffet, thus rendering my workout perversely counterproductive.

2) Recently, I was jogging on a treadmill at the gym and watching TV. A Travel or Food network show was on, featuring "the best BBQ in Texas" or something similar. Directly afterward, I went out and ate a pound of BBQ brisket, thus rendering my workout perversely counterproductive.

3) As I compose this post, I am working on (i.e., eating) a pound of chopped pork from a local BBQ.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3) As I compose this post, I am working on (i.e., eating) a pound of chopped pork from a local BBQ.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
2) Recently, I was jogging on a treadmill at the gym and watching TV. A Travel or Food network show was on, featuring "the best BBQ in Texas" or something similar. Directly afterward, I went out and ate a pound of BBQ brisket, thus rendering my workout perversely counterproductive.
 
Posted by KryptonKid on :
 
1) Recently, I was jogging on a treadmill at the gym and watching TV. One of the commercials was for Golden Corral's endless chocolate fountain. Directly afterward, I went out and gorged at a Golden Corral buffet, thus rendering my workout perversely counterproductive.
 
Posted by Raging Bull on :
 
KryptonKid got it.

I did see a commercial for Golden Corral's "chocolate wonderfall" and was tempted. However, I changed my mind when I Googled "golden corral chocolate fountain" afterward, and all of Google's top suggestions ended in things like "gross" and "unsanitary." After checking out a few links, all I could think of was the image of kids sticking their entire fists into the chocolate, or fishing things dropped in the chocolate with their hands.

I have been eating a ton of BBQ lately, though!

BTW, this was the Golden Corral commercial I saw:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBqmKIh6lTM&feature=relmfu

What cracks me up is the "cowboy" with the super-deep voice who says, "S'mores," and then "Too good to be true? Not this time!" I also like the guy whose year was made because he dipped a cherry macaroon in some chocolate... what a life he must have!
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
The "smores" cowboy was funny!
 
Posted by KryptonKid on :
 
1. My boyfriend retired from Coca~Cola aftern 20 years.

2. I was just invited to join Phi Theta Kappa fraternity.

3. I lost 20 lbs in the last 3 months.

(One is a lie,...but which?)
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. I was just invited to join Phi Theta Kappa fraternity.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3. I lost 20 lbs in the last 3 months.
 
Posted by KryptonKid on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Kent Shakespeare:
3. I lost 20 lbs in the last 3 months.

Nope. I did that.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
so does Quis have it? If not, I'll steal the last guess:

1. My boyfriend retired from Coca~Cola aftern 20 years.
 
Posted by KryptonKid on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Quislet, Esq:
2. I was just invited to join Phi Theta Kappa fraternity.

This is a lie. PTK requires a 3.5 GPA and I squeaked under with a 3.478. If I get a 4.0 this semester I'll be in. [Smile]

Go, Quis!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. I ate strawberries today
2. I had a whey shake today
3. I had a tuna fish sandwich today
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3. I had a tuna fish sandwich today
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
That is the lie. I did not have a tuna fish sandwich today. I had a roast beef sandwich.

I also have a whey shake every morning. I did have some tasty strawberries tonight.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. I went for a walk in the rain today.
2. I rode the Skytrain in one big loop just to go out for a ride with no place in particular to go.
3. I cooked fettucini with broccoli rabe and italian sausage for lunch today.
 
Posted by KryptonKid on :
 
2. I rode the Skytrain in one big loop just to go out for a ride with no place in particular to go.
 
Posted by Power Boy on :
 
1. I went for a walk in the rain today.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
I did ride the Skytrain for the heck of it, in a loop. I toyed with getting off to walk at a park along the way, but I didn't.

I did not walk in the rain today. Despite the ominous clouds, it only rained while I was on the train.

Go, PB!
 
Posted by Power Boy on :
 
1. I contemplated buying a Satan outfit from party city
2. I marveled at how pale my skin is
3. I bought red XMas lights
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2. I marveled at how pale my skin is
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I bought red XMas lights
 
Posted by Power Boy on :
 
3. Quiz has it ..... These three topics came up in conversation this morning while walking the dogs .... We saw Jehovah's witnesses canvassing the neighbourhood and I was thinking oF funny ways to 'scare' them [LOL]


Ur turn quiz
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Yesterday I...

1. saw Michael Moore walking down the street
2. saw blood on the sidewalk
3. had a mouthful of goop
 
Posted by Jerry on :
 
2. saw blood on the sidewalk
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3. had a mouthful of goop
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
1. saw Michael Moore walking down the street.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Yesterday I went to the dentist to have an impression taken for a crown. Which means I did have goop in my mouth. After the dentist, I went to my gym. When I got off the bus, I saw some blood on the sidewalk. It was as drops. But later the police had roped off that area and another area nearby.

I did not see Michael Moore walking down the street. Although when I was heavier and had a goatee, a couple people told me I looked like Mr. Moore, usually also saying "no offense". One woman just came up to me and said "Michael?" At first I thought she might have mistaken me for my brother Michael, but then I realized she meant Michael Moore.

Your turn cleome
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
People I've seen at Woodlawn Park, the public gathering space nearest my current home:

1) Lt. Nyota Uhura and the rest of the Enterprise crew.

2) One-time Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich.

3) Marv and Rindy Ross: founders of the Eighties band Quarterflash, with their current project: The Trail Band.

[ April 09, 2012, 05:56 PM: Message edited by: cleome45 ]
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1) Lt. Nyota Uhura and the rest of the Enterprise crew.
 
Posted by Jerry on :
 
1. Lt. Uhura and the Enterprise crew.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2) One-time Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
3) Marv and Rindy Ross: founders of the Eighties band Quarterflash, with their current project: The Trail Band.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
1) I had the good fortune to see "Mirror Mirror" done live and in costume at the park last summer.

2) Kucinich actually did speak at the park while campaigning back in 2004.

3) The Rosses live in Oregon and perform locally all the time, of course. But I haven't seen them yet, except on YouTube.

HWW is up!
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
[Bump]
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1. I ate a burrito for breakfast.

2. I got a free cup of coffee for breakfast.

3. I ate at a place I've never been to before for breakfast.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I ate at a place I've never been to before for breakfast.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
1. I ate a burrito for breakfast.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
I had a burrito with chorizo, potatoes, sour cream, and salsa at a place called the Starpoint Cafe. One of the perks of eating there is free coffee during breakfast hours and, yes, I've been there several times before.

Quis is up.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. I have been to London
2. I have been to Montreal
3. I have been to Tijuana
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
3. I have been to Tijuana
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2. I have been to Montreal
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
1. I have been to London
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I have been to Tijuana. In the 80s I went to Comic Con with a bunch of friends who had a table there. They all went to the Wednesday setup, but did not have a pass for me. I took the time to take the trolley to the border and walked around Tijuana.

I went to London for 4 days (again in the 80s) I loved the Tower of London tour.

I have never been to Montreal.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
okay, then. on a similar vein:

1. I have been to San Diego on six of my seven trips to California; the 7th was the only one of those that did not include a flight into or out of the state.

2. I have been to Britain and passed through customs there three times, not counting two times where I only changed planes there whilst going to and from Rome.

3. Airports I have flown into (but never out of) are Houston Hobby, Las Vegas, Burlington VT, and Vancouver.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. I have been to Britain and passed through customs there three times, not counting two times where I only changed planes there whilst going to and from Rome
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Quis has it right out of the gate!the third time was a layover en route from Rome to NY, so there was only one time where I only changed planes (going the opposite direction).
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. When I was a kid, my brother and I built a tree fort
2. When I was a kid, I liked walking to the trailer park store to buy penny candy
3. When I was a kid, I refused to eat supper until I was allowed to answer the telephone
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1. When I was a kid, my brother and I built a tree fort
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
And that was the lie. I never built a tree fort nor did my brother.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1. I was once in a motorcycle accident.
2. My dad and I once built a motorized go-kart.
3. I learned to water ski when I was a teen.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I learned to water ski when I was a teen.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2. My dad and I once built a motorized go-kart.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Hobbies involving vehicles have never been a strong suit of mine, although I did water ski a few times as a teen. I also once drove a motorcycle into a barbed wire fence and still have the scars to prove it.

I never built a go-kart, though. That adventure belonged to a friend of mine and his father.

Your go, Ibby.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I bet those scars turn on the ladies. I'm awful with vehicles too - I can't even ride a bike yet, but I am learning! Slowly, but surely.

1) I recently learned to rock climb, and am planning to go on a climb in June.

2) I will teach Blaze to swim while Blaze will teach me to ride a bike.

3) I taught myself to cook, and was able to make an omelette without burning the kitchen.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Invisible Brainiac:
I bet those scars turn on the ladies.

Wouldn't know. My shirt normally covers them.

My guess:

2) I will teach Blaze to swim while Blaze will teach me to ride a bike.
 
Posted by cleome45 on :
 
1) I recently learned to rock climb, and am planning to go on a climb in June.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
I happen to know that Ibby is quite the little chef, so I would peg as a lie:

3) I taught myself to cook, and was able to make an omelette without burning the kitchen.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Blaze and I did help each other with swimming and bike riding, respectively. Though at first Blaze wouldn't accept my help [Razz] To be fair, Blaze was quite the good teacher.

Alas Rocky, I did teach myself to cook - though I asked other people to teach me recipes. I never took a formal cooking class. My first adventure in the kitchen resulted in me cooking up an omelette with no mishaps.

quote:
Originally posted by cleome45:
1) I recently learned to rock climb, and am planning to go on a climb in June.

Which means cleome got it - I've gone wall climbing and mountain trekking, but have never actually rock climbed.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
[Bump] up for cleome, whose PM box is full [Smile]
 
Posted by cleome45.99 on :
 
Those who pay attention know how little respect I have for the diet industry. I admit it, though: Being human/female, I have been suckered into trying more than one fad diet. [Embarrassed] At least I can say now that it's been over a decade since I wasted my time or dollars on that b.s.

1) The Blood Type Diet

2) The Cabbage Soup Diet

3) The Atkins Diet

For those lucky enough to not know, these are all real, easily google-able diets. So sad.

[Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1) The Blood Type Diet
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2) The Cabbage Soup Diet
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3) The Atkins diet

cleome - I'm familiar with all these diets, and they're *just* convincing enough that nobody should feel bad about having tried them [Smile]
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
1) Blood Type Diet

The only diet I'm familiar with on the list. Had to google the rest.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Um, Blaze, I already guessed that one.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
Sorry for making you wait, Gentlemen. Computer issues all blasted day.

[No]

quote:
Originally posted by Invisible Brainiac:
3) The Atkins diet

cleome - I'm familiar with all these diets, and they're *just* convincing enough that nobody should feel bad about having tried them [Smile]

Yeah. [sigh] I think a lot of it had to do with working in the office environment where I didn't have much in common with the other women there. The diet thing at least gave us something to talk about other than kids (of which I had none) and comics (about which they knew pretty much nothing, unless it was strips in the newspaper).


I never tried Atkins, FWIW. By the time I'd heard of it, I'd already been diagnosed with kidney disease, so I was smart enough to know what a dirty word "ketosis" really is.

Invisible Brainiac gets the next round!
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I have the same problem with sports in the office! Don't watch none of it.

1. I munch on oatmeal with peanut butter and honey all day at the office.

2. I drink plenty of green tea and herb teas at the office.

3. I help myself to plenty of coffee with cream and sugar at the office.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
3. I help myself to plenty of coffee with cream and sugar at the office.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
1. I munch on oatmeal with peanut butter and honey all day at the office.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
No sense waiting for a 3rd guess, as HWW has it. I rarely drink coffee; I prefer tea. And I snack constantly throughout the day since I prefer grazing.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
The other two choices were so healthy that coffee with cream and sugar stood out. [Smile]

During my attempts to learn to play guitar, I learned (or tried to learn) the following songs:

1. "Lady" by Styx

2. "Lonesome Loser" by Little River Band

3. "More Than a Feeling" by Boston
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2. "Lonesome Loser" by Little River Band
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I should have said coffee with artificial sweetener and cinnamon [Razz]

3. "More Than a Feeling" by Boston
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Kent has it. I never learned to play "Lonesome Loser," though I admired the guitar work (by David Briggs, I think).
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Thanks for the reminder, Ibby. I forgot about this.

1. I have lost at least10 pounds in the past two weeks.
2. I have signed a lease for a new place and will be moving to a new apartment in Kitsilano, my favourite neighbourhood of Vancouver, in August.
3. I have been asked to do some artwork for a local charity.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. I have lost at least10 pounds in the past two weeks.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
I have signed a lease for a new place and will be moving to a new apartment in Kitsilano, my favourite neighbourhood of Vancouver, in August.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
No worries, Kent!

3. I have been asked to do some artwork for a local charity.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
I have been asked to do some artwork for a local charity. Not just me, but the entire life drawing club i belong to.

I have lost at least10 pounds in the past two weeks. A short bout of illness crimped my appetite for a few days two weeks ago, and I used that as a starting point to overhaul my eating habits, my exercise routine, and take some time away from beer.

After a brief foray a month ago or so, I have postponed apartment-hunting for the time being. No new apartment, although I would love to live in Kitsilano.

go, HWWey!
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1. My car's brakes went out on the highway last week.

2. I've been driving a loaner car--a much smaller vehicle--and surprisingly enjoying it.

3. I get my car back tomorrow.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I get my car back tomorrow.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2. I've been driving a loaner car--a much smaller vehicle--and surprisingly enjoying it.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. My car's brakes went out on the highway last week.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
I have been driving a loaner car--a Ford Taurus, which is much smaller than my Jeep Cherokee, SUV, and, to my surprise, it's a very smooth ride.

I've been told I'll get my car back tomorrow, so, as far as I know, that's not a lie (yet).

But the brakes didn't go out. A gasket blew instead.

Back to you, Kent.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Okay. I have plans for tomorrow:

1. I am going to a concert in Kitsilano.
2. I am planning a day-trip to Victoria, where I haven't been since 20 years ago this week (Saturday, to be precise).
3. I am meeting friends for dinner at my favorite Brazilian restaurant downtown.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
1. I am going to a concert in Kitsilano.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
3. I am meeting friends for dinner at my favorite Brazilian restaurant downtown.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2. I am planning a day-trip to Victoria, where I haven't been since 20 years ago this week (Saturday, to be precise).
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
HWWey has it again. My favorite Brazilian restaurant is currently closed, as their building is being redone and they're looking for a new locale.

I still have to figure out what time I have to leave Vic to make it back for the concert, in order to determine if both are still viable in the same day. But right now at least I am planning to do both.

Go, HWWey!
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
It's 102 degrees out today. I:

a) walk to McDonald's and do some writing.

b) sunbathe at the pool.

c) stay inside where it's cool.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
b) sunbathe at the pool.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
No point in prolonging the agony. [Smile]

I walked to Mickey D's this morning and wrote for about two and a half hours. Otherwise, I've spent the day inside.

No pool-surfing for me in 102-degree weather. [No]
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. I did not go to Victoria today because I overslept.

2. I am feeling ill.

3. I only went out for a short walk to the pharmacy and grocery store.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. I did not go to Victoria today because I overslept.
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
3. I only went out for a short walk to the pharmacy and grocery store.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
3. I only went out for a short walk to the pharmacy and grocery store.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2. I am feeling ill.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Ibby has it!

yesterday was quite a lazy day. slept late so Vic trip was postponed, did stuff around he house. but i was not ill.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Well, I sure am glad you weren't!

1. I walked our dog yesterday.

2. I went to a martial arts class yesterday.

3. I cooked a new dish yesterday.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2. I went to a martial arts class yesterday.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Correct! I was supposed to go to my first Krav Maga session, but I felt like I was coming down with a fever and decided to rest up. I'll need to make extra time next week, though.

Back to you, Kent.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
okay, all regarding my most recent meal:

1. I ate a salad with greens, pickled beets, crumbled bleu cheese, red onion slices, and olives.

2. I ate a spicy smoked sausage with sauerkraut and mustard.

3. I ate around 4 p.m.; I probably won't eat again tonight.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1. I ate a salad with greens, pickled beets, crumbled bleu cheese, red onion slices, and olives.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. I ate a spicy smoked sausage with sauerkraut and mustard.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3. I ate around 4 p.m.; I probably won't eat again tonight.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
normally, my last meal of the day would be something along the lines of #1, and indeed I have all those ingredients in the fridge.

but not today.

back to HWWey!
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Today is Sunday. I

a) discussed heaven, hell, and death with my Sunday school class.

b) hang out with a group of artists at a coffee shop.

c) will finish writing the conclusion of my novel-in-progress.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
b) hang out with a group of artists at a coffee shop.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
a) discussed heaven, hell, and death with my Sunday school class.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
c) will finish writing the conclusion of my novel-in-progress.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
At my Sunday school class, we discussed heaven, hell, and death, partly inspired by a book called Banned Questions of the Bible, edited by Christian Piatt.

After church, I went to "Drawing Frenzy, a weekly gathering of artists and the odd writer (me) at a coffee house.

I finished the conclusion of my novel on Friday. Now I have only an epilogue and some clean-up tasks to deal with.

Back to you, Kent.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Of the three things I really wanted to get done today, I did:

1. Caught up on all the readings for the course I TA - two weeks' worth, since last week's sessions did not meet.

2. Did more than my regular allotment of exercise at the gym today.

3. Prepared a short powerpoint about writing guidelines for the essay assignment.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3. Prepared a short powerpoint about writing guidelines for the essay assignment.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
1. Caught up on all the readings for the course I TA - two weeks' worth, since last week's sessions did not meet.
 
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
 
2. Did more than my regular allotment of exercise at the gym today.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Ibby has it! I postponed the powerpoint until this morning.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Glad you had a productive dsy though, Kent.

1) I did several pushups this morning.

2) I did some bicycles (ab exercises) this morning.

3) I did some deadlifts this morning.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2) I did some bicycles (ab exercises) this morning
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Correct, I decided to defer those to tonight. You're up Quis!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I have a couple of outings planned for my great nieces and nephews.

1. I am taking the two youngest on the Swan Boats
2. I am still not sure what I will be doing with 2 of the great nieces
3. I am taking my great nephew out to Georges Island to see the Civil War fort Fort Warren because he is a Civil War Buff.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
3. I am taking my great nephew out to Georges Island to see the Civil War fort Fort Warren because he is a Civil War Buff.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2. I am still not sure what I will be doing with 2 of the great nieces
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1. I am taking the two youngest on the Swan Boats
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I am takng the youngest two on the Swan Boats, this Saturday. I am still not sure what I will be doing with 2 of the great niecess. I have sent them links to free concerts and outdoor movies in Boston. Hopefully one of those with strike their fancy.

I had taken all the kids (except the youngest) out to Georges Island 2 years ago (with the help of my gron nephew). The plan for the great nephew this year is to take the tour of the Freedom trail with one of the costumed tour guides. I think he will like this as he is into history, albeit more of the Civil War.

Your turn Viridis.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
I am working on some videogame related art for some groups on DeviantArt. What art am I making?

1. Shang Tsung from Mortal Kombat
2. Elise Riggs from SSX
3. Fulgore from Killer Instinct
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
3. Fulgore from Killer Instinct
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1. Shang Tsung from Mortal Kombat
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2. Elise Riggs from SSX
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
Alrighty, I was tired when I asked my question and missed a few words...it should have read as follows:

I am working on some videogame related art for some groups on DeviantArt. What art am I not making for the groups?

Ibby and Blaze...both those characters are from fighting games, one of my favorite genres. So of course I am heavily involved in the related DA gaming groups. I am working on images for both those characters for the groups.

Kent...I am working on an Elise Riggs image (pencils and inks complete, colour flats down) but it is not for a DA gaming group.
You got it, so you are up!!
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
okay, then....

1. I went to the local farmer's market today and bought tomatoes, steak, chicken, vanilla bean maple syrup, bread, and some small snack-sized baked goods.

2. I went to Sportchek and bought a new gym bag, shorts, a bicycle helmet, and some sandals.

3. I still have not found a local store where I can replenish my diminishing supply of Hawaiian shirts.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
1. I went to the local farmer's market today and bought tomatoes, steak, chicken, vanilla bean maple syrup, bread, and some small snack-sized baked goods.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I still have not found a local store where I can replenish my diminishing supply of Hawaiian shirts.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
2. I went to Sportchek and bought a new gym bag, shorts, a bicycle helmet, and some sandals.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
I got the sandals and gym bag, but not the bike helmet or the shorts.

Back to HWWey!
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Tonight, I ate at McDonald's.

Tonight I ate at Hardee's

Tonight i ate at Church's Chicken.
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
Tonight, I ate at McDonald's.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
Tonight I ate at Hardee's
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Viridis has it.

I live within walking distance of a few restaurants. Last night, I ate at Church's, then stopped at McDonald's for an ice cream cone.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
Today I helped the neighbor clean his yard after building a new fence

Today a seagull pooped on me

Today I mowed my yard
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Today I mowed my yard
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
Ibby has it.

I helped the neighbor and when we took the broken boards to the dump a gull pooped on me.

I'm paying my brother-in-law to mow the yard while I am in Newfoundland
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Nice and neighborly of you, Viridis!

1) I ate pork & beans today.

2) I'm wearing a striped shirt today.

3) I had black tea today.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1) I ate pork & beans today.
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
2) I'm wearing a striped shirt today.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3) I had black tea today.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Gosh! i totally forgot I had the round. But Quis gets it - I didn't have black tea. i had green.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Today I....

1) went to the gym.
2) bought some cherries.
3) saw some shirtless guys.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2) bought some cherries,

since if 1 is true, likely 3 is as well.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
1)

Not because I doubt Quislet, Esq.'s commitment to fitness. I'm just thinking that in this weather, it's possible to see shirtless guys without actually hitting the gym.

[cough] Not that I looked around for any today or anything. Ahem.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I had been planning to go see the early showig of Dark Knight Rises and then go to the gym. But I figured that is wasn't a good idea for me to bring my gym bag to the theater today. WHen I did get home, I farted around until it was too late to go to the gym. Instead, I took a walk along the Esplande where I saw some shirtless guys. Afterwards, I went to the store and among my purchases were cherries.

On to you cleome
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
With my computer's disc player actually working again, I immediately got to work generating some iTunes goodness the minute everything was plugged in/set up. So I...

1) Popped in a copy of longwave's day sleeper ep to make sure the player would play.

2) Uploaded a Quicktime update so iTunes would actually open.

3) Cleaned all the dust and dirt from the speakers and vents that gathered when I dragged the machine home from the repair shop, so I could get some decent sound.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3) Cleaned all the dust and dirt from the speakers and vents that gathered when I dragged the hard drive home from the repair shop, so I could get some decent sound.

(hoping you didn't actually have to drag the hard drive home!)

re Quis' story about the shirtless guys, I find it really odd how here in the Philippines where the weather is MUCH hotter and much more humid, society frowns upon (and in some cases, bans) men taking their tops off unless at the beach or pool. The only shirtless men you'd see in urban areas would be foreigners, or the very poor. Of course, you won't see shirtless men in the business districts, but...
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1) Popped in a copy of longwave's day sleeper ep to make sure the player would play.
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
2) Uploaded a Quicktime update so iTunes would actually open.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
I did indeed have to get a Quicktime update. Then I borrowed day sleeper from mr_cleome because I haven't heard it in ages, and it's not burned to my computer yet.

I actually had a repair guy walk me through a through a thorough cleaning of the player and speakers last month, just to make sure that it wasn't just dirt and cathair causing all my problems. (No such luck, so he sent me to another repair guy who lived further away. Now I have a new player that will hopefully last a good long time. And don't worry, IB. We drove everything there and back. I only had to walk it a combined distance of about one and a half blocks, and it's an old machine with carry handles. Whew!)

IB is next!
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
^ thank goodness for that!

1) I had some hot vanilla coffee since it's such a cold day.

2) I cuddled with our dog since it's such a cold day.

3) I had some hot meat buns since it's such a cold day.
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
1) I had some hot vanilla coffee since it's such a cold day.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3) I had some hot meat buns since it's such a cold day.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Kent has it - the hot buns that I had were filled with veggies and tofu.

And they were not Blaze's [Wink]

Back to you, Kent.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Invisible Brainiac:
re Quis' story about the shirtless guys, I find it really odd how here in the Philippines where the weather is MUCH hotter and much more humid, society frowns upon (and in some cases, bans) men taking their tops off unless at the beach or pool. The only shirtless men you'd see in urban areas would be foreigners, or the very poor. Of course, you won't see shirtless men in the business districts, but...

Generally you don't see shirtless guys walking around Boston except for the beach & pool. While the Esplanade is not a beach, it runs along the Charles river and so people sunbath there and a few guys jog shirtless.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Thanks for the clarification, Quis. I suppose things in Manila would be similar, if the rivers running through the capital were actually clean. I haven't seen a shirtless jogger yet, though, except for a few foreigners.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. I had a bagel with smoked salmon, cream cheese, red onion, tomato and capers for breakfast today.

2. I have a paper due Tuesdayish and am only now breaking through the block I have faced on it for the past several months.

3. I have around 40 student essays that have to be graded by Monday the 30th.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
1)

Everyone knows that real bagels are on the endangered list.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
I can believe No. 3, so my vote is

2. I have a paper due Tuesdayish and am only now breaking through the block I have faced on it for the past several months.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I have around 40 student essays that have to be graded by Monday the 30th.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
I did have a bagel! Not the greatest of bagels nor the greatest of salmon, but close enough.

I do have a paper due Tuesdayish. Right now it looks more like Wednesday, but time will tell. You'll see more of me when it is done.

I do have 40ish essays to grade. But luckily, the 30th is only the date to shoot for, not the absolute deadline.

So it is Quis' turn!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I went to a book club meeting tonight (my first one and an all gay men book club to boot)

1) The book discussed was Song of Archilles
2) The cutest guy sat next to me
3) A couple of us went out for drinks afterwards
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1) The book discussed was Song of Archilles
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
The book discussed was Song of Archilles. I liked it, as did most of the other guys there. It is an easy read.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3) A couple of us went out for drinks afterwards
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2) The cutest guy sat next to me
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
The cutest guy did not sit next to me.

Your turn IB
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Hopefully the cutest guy joined you for drinks, though.

1. Blaze and I went swimming on our last date.

2. Blaze and I ate dimsum on our last date.

3. Blaze and I watched a movie on our last date.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
3. Blaze and I watched a movie on our last date.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2. Blaze and I ate dimsum on our last date
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. Blaze and I went swimming on our last date.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Blaze and I did watch a movie - a very naughty movie.

We had dimsum, and it was Blaze's treat. Very tasty.

We went swimming a couple of dates ago, but not last date.

Back to Quis!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I have...

1) visited the Grand Canyon
2) visited Mount Vernon
3) been to the top of the Sears Tower (now known as the Willis Tower)
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3) been to the top of the Sears Tower (now known as the Willis Tower)
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
2) visited Mount Vernon
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1) visited the Grand Canyon
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I have never visited the Grand Canyon, but I have wanted to.


I went to Mount Vernon on a family vacation to DC.

I went to the top of the Sears tower while waiting for my connecting train. On the top floor they have built these clear plastic boxes that extend out of the building. You can step out on to them. I tried, but was unable to.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Those clear plastic boxes do sound scary. I was going to visit the Grand Canyon, but sadly had to fly home the weekend before that plan materialized [Frown]


1) I decided to go to sleep because it browned out in my area last night.

2) Although I ate a lot of Japanese food for dinner, I found myself getting hungry again at midnight.

3) I called Blaze to say good night before I went to bed.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3) I called Blaze to say good night before I went to bed.

Because he was in bed with you. [Wink]
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Awww [Smile] That gave me the shivers.

It's still the lie though, because Blaze is such a sleepyhead and almost always goes to bed before I do [Razz]

Back to you Quis!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) I have over 200 fans at the Huffington Post.

2) I usually only watch the opening ceremonies for the Olympics

3) Now that I have lost the weight, I bought those leather pants I've always wanted.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
2) I usually only watch the opening ceremonies for the Olympics
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3) Now that I have lost the weight, I bought those leather pants I've always wanted.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I do usually only waych the opening ceremonies for the Olympics. And I do have 203 fans on the Huffington Post.

I've thought about buying leather pants now that I have lost weight, but I have not done so.

Your turn IB.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
^ Sounds like quite a lot of fans, well done Quis!

1) When I used to swim 4 days a week, my abs would show slightly.

2) I need to get a haircut every 3-4 weeks.

3) My eyes are too small for me to wear soft contact lenses.
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
3) My eyes are too small for me to wear soft contact lenses.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Invisible Brainiac:
1) When I used to swim 4 days a week, my abs would show slightly.

2) I need to get a haircut every 3-4 weeks.

3) My eyes are too small for me to wear soft contact lenses.

2) I need to get a haircut every 3-4 weeks.

Note: Blaze's guess above this
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Thankfully, when I was doing cardio for 3-5 hours a week, my abs did start to show. From a distance, I had a nice 4-pack.

When I first tried on contact lenses, I couldn't get the larger soft lenses in. After 30 minutes we all finally gave up, and the doc recommended the smaller hard lenses.

At the current length I have my hair cut, I can go 4-6 weeks before needing to get it cut again.

Back to you, Quis!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
In my hallway there is....

1) a poster of Jackie Chan
2) a map of the world that features the USSR and Yugoslavia
3) a poster of Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe picture
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1) a poster of Jackie Chan
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2) a map of the world that features the USSR and Yugoslavia
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
3) a poster of Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe picture
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Blaze correctly identified the lie.

I do have a poster of Jackie Chan on my hallway wall, as well as a world map from after the Korean War, but before the breakup of the Soviet Union.

No Warhol poster for me.
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
Yesterday I:

a) Went to the gym and had a great workout since I haven't had any exercise for 3-4 days
b) Went to a skin care clinic for my facial treatment
c) Went to a photo studio for my ID picture
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
a) Went to the gym and had a great workout since I haven't had any exercise for 3-4 days
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
He Who Got Lucky. [Wink]

I wanted to exercise but was so tired and sleepy, I went to my dermatologist instead!

Your turn.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Blaze:
He Who Got Lucky. [Wink]


I wish I could say that more often. [Smile]

In the last couple of weeks:

a) a minister asked me out on a date.
b) I played mah-jongg with a group of ladies.
c) I watched a surprise fireworks display.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
b) I played mah-jongg with a group of ladies. -> i'm betting it was a mixed group!
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
c) I watched a surprise fireworks display.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
a)

OMG! HWW's going out with my sister!!11

[Gasp]
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
A minister actually did ask me out. Technically, she asked me to go to the theater with her at some point in the future. Very open-ended, but it works.

Last night, I saw a fireworks display just above the trees near my apartment complex. I have no idea what was being celebrated, but it was a very professional job.

My cousin invited me to play mah-jongg with her group a couple of weeks ago, but, so far, it hasn't worked out time-wise.

Ibby's turn (though not for the reason he thought. [Smile] )
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Over the past couple of days, I...

a) Did a 1km swim in about 40 minutes

b) Drank half a bottle of sake

c) Created a new grilled herb chicken and pasta recipe
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
a) Did a 1km swim in about 40 minutes
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
b) Drank half a bottle of sake
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
[sigh] I guess I'll take "C" again as punishment for my snail-like posting. (But I want this recipe if it's real, by damn!)
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by cleome46:
[sigh] I guess I'll take "C" again as punishment for my snail-like posting. (But I want this recipe if it's real, by damn!)

I can send it to you, cleome [Smile] Alas, it is true.

quote:
Originally posted by Kent Shakespeare:
a) Did a 1km swim in about 40 minutes

This is also true as well. I can actually do 1km in 30 minutes if I do it freestyle the whole way; it takes me longer when I do the butterfly.

quote:
Originally posted by Quislet, Esq:
b) Drank half a bottle of sake

I didn't have Japanese sake; instead, I had Koraen soju.

Back to Quis!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
In my refrigerator I have....

1) Apples
2) Grapes
3) Cherries
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
2) Grapes
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
3) Cherries
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1) Apples
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Yesterday morning, I didn't have apples in my refrigerator, but then I went shopping and bought some. I still had a few cherries left. I am finishing them now.

So Cleome is correct in that I was lying about the grapes.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
On Saturday, I was thrift-shopping in the St. Johns neighborhood and bought some gifts for mr_cleome. They were:

1) A Heinz pickle pin (mr_cleome is originally from Pittsburgh, where the Heinz Corp. is based.)

2) A copy of Like Cats and Dogs, the 1996 CD from The Catherine Wheel. (He has one of their songs on his iTunes player.)

3) A Hawaiian shirt (brick red;he has a couple of other dark orange/brick red shirts) with pineapples on it.

[ August 06, 2012, 09:33 AM: Message edited by: cleome46 ]
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1) A Heinz pickle pin (mr_cleome is originally from Pittsburgh, where the Heinz Corp. is based.)
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3) A Hawaiian shirt (brick red;he has a couple of other dark orange/brick red shirts) with pineapples on it.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2) A copy of Like Cats and Dogs, the 1996 CD from The Catherine Wheel. (He has one of their songs on his iTunes player.)
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
It's HWW's!

(I'm pretty sure there's a Heinz pickle pin somewhere in the house, but [Krypto] only knows where. The cats probably pushed it down a heating duct years ago.)
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
I'm pretty excited today because

1. I may have found a cover artist for my book.
2. I may have found an editor for my book.
3. I may have found a publisher for my book.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. I may have found a cover artist for my book.
...since most publishers frown on authors seeking out cover artists.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
3. I may have found a publisher for my book.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Yesterday, I contacted an editor and a cover artist, both of whom are willing to work on my book. I've even found a way to pay them!

(No, it does not involve robbing a bank or selling a kidney. [Smile] )

But I'd long since found a publisher--me.

So, cle wins.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
Persistent bad habits that I cut way back on as I matured got older:

1) Buying lottery tickets.

2) Jaywalking.

3) Nail Biting.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3) Nailbiting
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2) Jaywalking.
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
1) Buying lottery tickets.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
I used to buy tickets 1-2 times a week. Picked up the habit from my Dad, who didn't like legalized gambling but never seemed to consider lottery tickets a part of that.

Thankfully I licked that habit by the time I hit Thirty. Supposedly more people gamble in bad times than in good, so if true that's one trend I've managed to avoid.

I'll chew a nail now and then, especially after it breaks. But that's nothing like my old habit of tearing them all off until my hands looked like they did ten rounds with The Tasmanian Devil. I did this from about Age 10 all the way to 25.

I've never jaywalked except occasionally near the house.

Kent wins!
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Ok, then.

1. A family friend who is moving to one of my favorite cities has offered to buy me a plane ticket to visit.
2. I gave a student an A+ on her essay, something I virtually never do.
3. Despite living out here for almost a full year, only during this past weekend's heat wave did I go swimming at Jericho Beach on the Pacific (well, the Georgia Strait. But everyone just calls it part of the Pacific).
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
2. I gave a student an A+ on her essay, something I virtually never do.

. . . I'm guessing that if your school is like mine, it doesn't use the + and - system.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. A family friend who is moving to one of my favorite cities has offered to buy me a plane ticket to visit.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
3. Despite living out here for almost a full year, only during this past weekend's heat wave did I go swimming at Jericho Beach on the Pacific (well, the Georgia Strait. But everyone just calls it part of the Pacific).
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
and cleo has it! I still haven't gone swimming. Might have today, if my foot wasn't acting up.

Greg, most schools I've been to do use the +s and -s, although a community college I went to in the 80s and 90s did not (for final grades at least). Even on the 100-scale, in Canada, the 90s are considered to be in the A+ range. 80s = As an A-s, 70s = B-range, etc, and the grading reflects this. As an undergrad doing a year in Newfoundland 4-5 years ago, I was upset to be getting 80s for work I'd get 90s (what I'd considered normal A range, 80s being Bs) for at my home U, yet was relieved to find I was still getting As.

Quis, that offer was made (Montreal is the city in question), but might not pan out after all, at least for Christmas break as proposed. Depends if she sells her house in NY state by October.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Interesting info on the grading system in Canada, Sean. Thanks for sharing.

My experiences have been a little different. Neither my undergrad institution nor the two the community colleges at which I've taught use pluses and minuses. The only institution I've been to that did was my grad school. As I recall, an A+ was something like 97-100 percent, a A was 93-96 percent, and an A- was 90-92 percent, though I could be mistaken.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
that's the normal range for US schools. I just recalled - my undergrad school in NYS did not do A+; 94-100 was just an A.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
This weekend's major annoyances:

1) A broken coffee pot that needed to be replaced.

2) The knowledge that this coming week is probably my last at my current job.

3) Exhaustion because my neighbors were up all last night blasting music and partying until about 2AM.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3) Exhaustion because my neighbors were up all last night blasting music and partying until about 2AM.


I know I would have called the cops at 12:30
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
2) The knowledge that this coming week is probably my last at my current job.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1) A broken coffee pot that needed to be replaced.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
My neighbor does like his summer parties, but he always packs everything in around 10-ish, so I don't complain. (His laugh is also alarmingly like Hawkeye's on M*A*S*H.)

Quis is next!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
My roommate would be complaining about the noise even if everything gets packed up around 10ish.


1) I get Esquire magazine every month

2) I go food shopping almost every day

3) I get a haircut every 2 months
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3) I get a haircut every 2 months
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1) I get Esquire magazine every month
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Kent has the lie. I go for a haircut every 4-6 months. Right now I am good til October/November

I do get Esquire every month. My Dad had a subscription to US News & World Report which started coming to me after he passed away. About a year ago US News & World Reports switched to all digital. So they started sending Esquire in its place.

And without a car, I do tend to go to the grocery store every day.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. I went to the Matisse show downtown yesterday (Sunday) at the Vancouver Art Gallery for the second time.

2. Despite my swollen/achy foot, I walked several miles around town yesterday, and spent a good portion of today (Monday) on my feet.

3. I have 43 final exams to grade by Wednesday next week.
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
1. I went to the Matisse show downtown yesterday (Sunday) at the Vancouver Art Gallery for the second time.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I have 43 final exams to grade by Wednesday next week.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
2. Despite my swollen/achy foot, I walked several miles around town yesterday, and spent a good portion of today (Monday) on my feet.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. I did so. I had already seen the show, but my friend Simone was in town and wanted to see it. And since I'm now a member, I not only get in as many times as I want, but have a few guest passes too!

2. I did that... and have been paying the price since. It didn't get excruciating until last night. Better now, but I am still going to have it checked out.

3. I actually have 42 exams to grade by Monday.

Quis has it!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Today at the gym y trainer had me do...
1) Lat Pulldowns

2) Split Squats

3) Bench Rows
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2) Split Squats
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
And back to Kent right away.

Upper body workout today.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. I plan to see a doctor about my foot tomorrow.

2. I plan to go to my friend Tim's MA defense on Thursday.

3. If my foot is in decent shape by then, I plan to see one of my favourite Canadian bands on Saturday (name withheld so no one can cheat and look up the listings!).
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. I plan to go to my friend Tim's MA defense on Thursday.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
3. If my foot is in decent shape by then, I plan to see one of my favourite Canadian bands on Saturday (name withheld so no one can cheat and look up the listings!).
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
HWWey has it! I am actually hoping/planning to see an American band (although they first made it big in Canada, and did live in BC at one point): Heart. Also, I do like them but they are not a band I consider a top-rung favourite. But they are paying the provincial Expo... Cheap and crowded, so i won't go if my foot is not better.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Tomorrow I'm going to

1. attend an award ceremony to receive my five-year pin.

2. work on my syllabus for the upcoming semester.

3. attend a faculty orientation meeting.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3. attend a faculty orientation meeting.

seems a little early for that.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. work on my syllabus for the upcoming semester.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1. attend an award ceremony to receive my five-year pin.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
My classes begin on Monday, so the faculty orientation I attended was indeed on Thursday. I also spent much of that day revising my syllabus.

The award ceremony (actually, an all-staff-breakfast) was held the previous day. I did not attend because of the distance and a 20-year-old Jeep that is falling apart.

Take it away, Ibby!
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Congratulations on your 5 years, HWW! 5 years of improving young minds!

1) I tried to stay up all night so I could snag some cheap plane tickets on sale.

2) I am frustrated because I need at least one of my 7 identified travel buddies to book a ticket along with me, yet none seem to be cooperating.

3) Once I get those tickets, I will build the group's itinerary.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) I tried to stay up all night so I could snag some cheap plane tickets on sale.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3) Once I get those tickets, I will build the group's itinerary.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Alas, I also will prepare our itinerary since I'm probably the one who wants to go the most. I already have a friend's itinerary, but will have to improve upon it - when it comes to travel, I prefer to customize the plan to suit my own tastes.

My friends certaily don't seem to be cooperating - I feel like I'm the only one camping out in front of my laptop! All of them are out for the day and will book when they get home, even though experience teaches me not to wait more than 20 hours after a sale begins. I'm tempted to book my own ticket and just pray that everyone else will be able to book theirs.

Quis is correct - at first I was intending to stay up all night, but I decided to call it a night at 3AM since nobody else was ready to book anyway.

Quis, back to you.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) Someone reminded me of this thread
2) My book club disbanded after two meeting
3) I took my roommate to the emergency room
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2) My book club disbanded after two meeting
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
3) I took my roommate to the emergency room
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1) Someone reminded me of this thread
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
The book club did disband because the orginizer got a job that took him on the road a lot. But it looks like some are trying to reform it.

It was over a year ago when my roommate had constipation. He actually called an ambulance and I went with him in the ambulance to the emergency room. He did just sprain his back and at least this time he just went to the emergency room instead of calling an ambulance.

No one reminded me of this thread. I just checked it out earlier. It is yours Mr. Shakespeare
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Okay, sorry for the delay. Been on the road. And air.

gotta phrase this so none of my Facebook friends have an unfair advantage...

1. I rode the Caltrain to San Francisco for the first time today.
2. i visited the San Francisco neighborhood where I stayed for three weeks in August 1993.
3. I had lunch at a pub in Haight-Ashbury that claims to have the best Bloody Maries in town; the Bloody Mary I was served was pretty awful -nice and spicy, but weak and watered down in other flavors.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. i visited the San Francisco neighborhood where I stayed for three weeks in August 1993.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
No point in prolonging the agony; Quis nailed it out of the gate. I was going to wander around Soma, the neighborhood in question, but went to Haight-Ashbury instead.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) The kayak I used on Friday was green

2) The carpet in my hallway is grey

3) The walls of my bedroom are light orange
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3) The walls of my bedroom are light orange.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Another right off the bat answer. My bedroom walls are white.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
okay, then.

1. Today I took the ferry from Oakland to San Francisco, passing under the Bay Bridge. Later on, I stopped for drinks at an outdoor cafe, also near the bridge.
2. I was amused today by a French tourist's camera antics, who made me think of Moebius' Major Grubert story about the dangerous Frenchman on vacation.
3. I ate lunch today at a Salvadorian restaurant in Oakland where I seemed to be the only Anglophone.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I ate lunch today at a Salvadorian restaurant in Oakland where I seemed to be the only Anglophone.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1. Today I took the ferry from Oakland to San Francisco, passing under the Bay Bridge. Later on, I stopped for drinks at an outdoor cafe, also near the bridge
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Quis has it! The Salvadoran lunch was a few days beforehand, in the Mission District of San Fran, not Oakland.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Tonight I have eaten:

1) Grapes
2) Carrots
3) Yogurt
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3) Yogurt
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I think I'm going to have to start wearing my tin foil hat again, because Kent is reading my mind.

I did not have yogurt tonight.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
[LOL]

1. I met up with someone from another online comics forum for dinner tonight, someone whom I had never met in real life before.
2. My current Sheridan hotel for my final three nights of this trip is nicer than my first hotel, but not as nice as the Best Western I spent one night (the previous night).
3. I had bread pudding for dessert, with a caramel and Jameson sauce, and a scoop of vanilla ice cream as well.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2. My current Sheridan hotel for my final three nights of this trip is nicer than my first hotel, but not as nice as the Best Western I spent one night (the previous night).
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I had bread pudding for dessert, with a caramel and Jameson sauce, and a scoop of vanilla ice cream as well.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Quis has it out of the gate again! My dessert that night was a brownie with ice cream. The dessert described had been the night before... A rare instance of me having dessert at all, let alone two nights in a row! Go Quis!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) My favorite type of weather is really strong winds.

2) My favorite singer is Rod Stewart.

3) My favorite vacation site is that the ocean.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3) My favorite vacation site is at the ocean.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
[Bump]

And as I am sure people will figure out, by bumping this it is true that my favorite vacation site is the ocean. When I was growing up, every Saturday in the summer, we would go to my grandmother's, do some chores, have lunch, then go to the beach.

[ September 16, 2012, 10:06 AM: Message edited by: Quislet, Esq ]
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I don't suppose I can guess again, huh? [Razz]
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
It's been so long, go for it.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1) My favorite type of weather is really strong winds.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
Rod Stewart?!

My money would've been on Barry Manilow.

[Poke Joke]
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Well, my guess COULD still be wrong [Razz]
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I do love really strong winds. I feel it makes everything smell cleaner. Plus I call it "Flying Nun Weather".

I do not like Rod Stewart. Never thought he looked sexy or that he was that talented as a singer (albeit better than I could sing). And yet for a while (thankfully past now) I had some lines from Maggie May stuck in my head.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Gosh! Although the ocean and strong winds do go together, after all.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
Is it really my turn? I forgot.

This afternoon, I:

1) Misplaced a set of headphones.

2) Lounged at the park.

3) Clipped The Sid's claws.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
It slipped my mind too until I recalled this thread suddenly.

Hmmm...

2) Lounged at the park.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) Misplaced a set of headphones.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3) Clipped The Sid's claws.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
I did take a trip to Alberta Street Park, and dropped my headphones on the way out the door. Luckily mr_cleome found them on the steps when we returned home.

We had lunch (chicken tacos for him, a gyro for me) and did some walking and reading (Calvin & Hobbes for him, a Joseph Cornell art book for me).

I did clip The Sid's claws, on Friday. Always an exciting project. Basically, I wait until he's dozing on the bed and then sneak up from behind wielding the clippers. I can usually get at least half his claws before he's fully awake.

Kent's up!
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Okay, then...

1. I cooked up a nice putanesca sauce with anchovies that should last for 2-3 meals over the next few days.

2. The bread I bought at the farmer's market the other day goes great with the hummus I bought last Monday.

3. Brekkie this morning was half a cannister of Pringles.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1. I cooked up a nice putanesca sauce with anchovies that should last for 2-3 meals over the next few days.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
I'll pick No 3.

Despite that, I can personally vouch for the healthful effects of the 30-day Pringles Diet.

[buys Size 2 bikini] [Styx]

[cashes great big endorsement check] [Lester Spiffany]
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. The bread I bought at the farmer's market the other day goes great with the hummus I bought last Monday.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
I did get the bread as listed, but didn't try the hummus on it until lunch today, well after this question was posted. Therefore at the time i had no way of knowing if it went together great or not. And, it goes together well enough, but nothing I'd be so ecstatic over.

The putanesca, one of my italian specialties, will be all gone by lunch tomorrow.

The Pringles was brekkie as i was feeling down and din't even get out of bed until noon that day.

Quis has it!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. I have resisted putting on the heat

2. Contrary to my diet, I had 2 pieces of cake today.

3. I was almost run over by a bicyclist today, but it would have been partially my fault.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2. Contrary to my diet, I had 2 pieces of cake today
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1. I have resisted putting on the heat

(I picked this because I'm not sure what it means [Razz] )
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
What it means is that it is getting cold outside so I have to turn on my furnace so I can be warm. And I have done that. So it is a lie that I have resisted putting on the heat.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Then the correct answer must be 3. I was almost run over by a bicyclist today, but it would have been partially my fault.?
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Ibby, you had aleeady won by guessing the heat lie.

We await your three statements.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Whoops, thanks Kent. Got confused. Need to catch up on sleep.

Okay...

1) I did overtime every day last week, including Saturday.
2) I now need at least one cup of coffee in the morning to get ready to leave the house.
3) I have done overtime twice this week.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1) I did overtime every day last week, including Saturday.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Correct. I didn't do overtime on Monday, but I did OT the rest of the days up to Saturday.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. I filled in an extra two classes for another TA who has gone to Seattle for the long weekend.
2. I am going to the Rockies for the long weekend.
3. I am going with friends on Saturday to a biodiversity museum, where we all plan to do some sketching.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
2. I am going to the Rockies for the long weekend.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I am going with friends on Saturday to a biodiversity museum, where we all plan to do some sketching.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
HWW has it! My Rockies plan fell through. For this weekend, alas.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
This weekend, I plan to go to

a) the ballet

b) a Japanese festival

c) the opera
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
c) the opera
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
b) a Japanese festival
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
a) the ballet
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Quis has it. My girlfriend and I went to the opera two weeks ago.

It turns out we won't be going to the Japanese festival, either, but we had planned to go when I posted the above.

And we just got back from an awesome ballet performance.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I'm glad you and your girlfriend had a good time, HWW!
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Thanks, Ibby. She has much more refined tastes than I do, so I've got to do a lot of stuff I'd never thought of doing before.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
cool. Enough in common, yet differences to explore. good combo!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1. I help someone on the subway today.

2. I woke up late this morning.

3. I got caught in the rain without my umbrella today.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
3. I got caught in the rain without my umbrella today.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1. I help someone on the subway today.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
I did wake up late (9am) yesterday morning.

I normally help people on the subway. At my station, there are 2 platforms because the line splits. So inbound trains can come in on either platform. They do have a signal to let you know which platform to go to for the next train about a minute before it arrives. The stop is also the stop for the JFK Library and there are 2 hotels nearby. So it is common to see people confused as to where to go. I will explain the signal to them. I also go to the South Station stop which also has a train station and bus station. So lots of people get confused as to where to go, either going to the subway or coming from the subway. Again, I will ask if they need help and give them directions.


And it was rainy yesterday, but I took my umbrella with me. So, I was not caught without it when the rain started.

Your turn Kent.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. I once dated a woman more than 20 years older than me.

2. I once ran into John Shea (Lex Luthor from Lois & Clark) in an Irish pub in Manhattan.

3. I once was seated with Ray Bradbury, Mark Evanier, and others at a San Diego Comicon-related banquet.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. I once ran into John Shea (Lex Luthor from Lois & Clark) in an Irish pub in Manhattan.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1. I once dated a woman more than 20 years older than me.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3. I once was seated with Ray Bradbury, Mark Evanier, and others at a San Diego Comicon-related banquet.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Ibby has it!
It was actually Poul Anderson, not Bradbury. The rest of the details are correct.

John Shea was at Paddy Reilly's. i was there to see Black 47 play; they were a fave of mine at the time.

And yes on the older woman. I have often had... appreciation for baby boomer women.

[ October 09, 2012, 11:38 AM: Message edited by: Kent Shakespeare ]
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
What a colorful life you've led, Kent!

1) I was once asked out by a half-Indonesian old enough to be my parent.

2) I was once asked out by a part-Indian/part-Swiss bartender.

3) I was once asked out by a half-Japanese who already had a significant other at the time.

Yes, I've told Blaze about all the above [Razz]
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Well you told him all except one.

Was it this one you didn't tell him?

3) I was once asked out by a half-Japanese who already had a significant other at the time.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Invisible Brainiac:
What a colorful life you've led, Kent!

1) I was once asked out by a half-Indonesian old enough to be my parent.

2) I was once asked out by a part-Indian/part-Swiss bartender.

3) I was once asked out by a half-Japanese who already had a significant other at the time.

Yes, I've told Blaze about all the above [Razz]

1) I was once asked out by a half-Indonesian old enough to be my parent.
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
Are you sure you were just asked out by those people? [Wink]

3) I was once asked out by a half-Japanese who already had a significant other at the time.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Hey, does not Blaze have an unfair advantage?!? [Wink]
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
^

seeing as I picked Blaze's answer before him, it doesn't matter.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
So we need smeone to guess #2 already!
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
Oh, I'm changing my answer to:

2) I was once asked out by a part-Indian/part-Swiss bartender.

Picked the wrong answer by accident. Sorry Quis. [Wink]

[ October 11, 2012, 08:10 AM: Message edited by: Blaze ]
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Kent Shakespeare:
Hey, does not Blaze have an unfair advantage?!? [Wink]

Hmmm... good point. I just won't answer to IB's questions where I'm sure of the answer.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Blaze indeed knew the answer to this when I told him about the question (honest [Razz] ), and in any case the correct answer was the last one remaining [Razz]

(the bartender who asked me out was part-GERMAN.)

Over to you, Blaze!
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
1) While touring the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat, I had to briskly walk to the nearest toilet, which was about 1KM, to poop. Other tourists suspiciously looked at me and I tried my best to pretend nothing's wrong.

2) My friends wondered where I'd been. They didn't have a clue.

3) I was so upset, I didn't pay the toilet fee.

[ October 11, 2012, 08:46 AM: Message edited by: Blaze ]
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
So if he already knew, why did e answer? Sorry, but this seems a bit out of bounds.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Hmm, well Blaze guessed the answer based on what I've told him before, and I take the blame for encouraging him to post his guess. I didn't actually tell him which of the choices would be the lie.

To make it fair, and I'm sure Blaze would agree since he was concerned about it too, let's negate the question and give the next question to whomever posts next. How is that?
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
Ok, so the next poster gets to ask the next question.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Well, it's been a week. Since I suggested invalidating the last Q&A, maybe I should just ask a new question since it was my turn anyway?
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Good idea.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Okay [Smile]

1) I had an omelette with tomatoes and olives the other day.

2) I had roast chicken with a honey-garlic-thyme-hot sauce mixture the other day.

3) I had marble potatoes with olive oil and Italian herbs the other day.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2) I had roast chicken with a honey-garlic-thyme-hot sauce mixture the other day.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
The mixture didn't contain garlic, and you are correct, Kent!
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
okay, then.

1. I have flown both Alaskan and Iberian airlines, but in neither case to/from the geographic regions for which they are named.

2. The only non-US or non-Canadian airline that I have flown on a flight within continental North America is Air St. Pierre.

3. I still hold a grudge against Delta because they once lost one of my bags, one that contained most of the climate-appropriate clothing I wanted to have handy at my destination.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I still hold a grudge against Delta because they once lost one of my bags, one that contained most of the climate-appropriate clothing I wanted to have handy at my destination.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2. The only non-US or non-Canadian airline that I have flown on a flight within continental North America is Air St. Pierre.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Quis has it! My grudge against Delta is for soething else.

I have aso flown Iberian between North American destiantions, although i have neer been to Iberia. And re #1 Alaskan between Seattle and the Bay area, not north of there.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) it takes me about 25 minutes to get to work

2) my first break occurs one hour after I start working

3) you can see the Massachusetts state capital from one of the windows in the office
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2) my first break occurs one hour after I start working.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3) you can see the Massachusetts state capital from one of the windows in the office
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
My first break is one hour after I start working. I frequently start the break late because I'm not tired of working yet.

You actually can't see must of anything from the windows of the offices (I'm in a cubicle in the center of the floor). The building is small (only 8 floors) and is surrounded by buildings that are the same size or bigger.

Your turn Invisible Brainiac.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1) I have used strawberries in my cooking.

2) I have used peaches in my cooking.

3) I have used pears in my cooking.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
2) I have used peaches in my cooking.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) I have used strawberries in my cooking.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
3) I have used pears in my cooking.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I made a chicken in peach sauce dish a while back...

and a chicken in strawberries dish too!

So HWW has it, I've never used pears in cooking.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1) Today I graded a student paper arguing that people should have a license to have children.

2) Today I graded a student paper arguing against abortion.

3) Today I graded a student paper arguing in favor of pornography.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3) Today I graded a student paper arguing in favor of pornography.


All those in favor raise one hand. [Wink]

[ November 06, 2012, 08:02 PM: Message edited by: Quislet, Esq ]
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1) Today I graded a student paper arguing that people should have a license to have children.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
I'll take the last choice

2) Today I graded a student paper arguing against abortion.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Virie has it. Abortion, like other topics students fall back on when they can't think of anything else to write about, is a banned topic in my class.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
That's a good stand to have HWW. I know I wouldn't be able to fairly grade such a paper if I were in your position, my own opinions would be too involved.

I'll post a question a little later when I think of something.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
1) Today I bought a carton of cigarettes
2) Today I bought an external DVD burner for my desktop
3) Today I bought an Advanced Photoshop magazine
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
1) Today I bought a carton of cigarettes.

(VL sees all! How did he know I was thinking of becoming a smoker yesterday?)

[Poke Joke]
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by He Who Wanders:
Virie has it. Abortion, like other topics students fall back on when they can't think of anything else to write about, is a banned topic in my class.

So are all three of those topics verboten? Inquiring minds want to know...

[Hmmm?]
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
No, students can write about pornography and having a license to bear children.

To guess at Virie's:

3) Today I bought an Advanced Photoshop magazine
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2) Today I bought an external DVD burner for my desktop

By default, my choice
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
Quis has it.
Oddly that is what I had planned on buying and never did
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
Two of the following are actual names of people that I have come across in my working life. One obviously is a lie.

1) Bunny Askew

2) April Skye

3) Heyman Gorelick
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
2) April Skye

(I am tempted to search all three names, but... nah. Let's keep the element of surprise.)
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
You have it cleome.


April Skye I made up. I came across Heyman Gorelick when I worked at the bank. And Bunny Askew came up in a bunch of discovery documents.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
I have had the following "careers" as an adult (that is, after age 21):

1) Sandwich cutter in a "Mom and Pop" deli.

2) Photocopy clerk for a large chain of document centers.

3) Checker/bagger at an outlet grocery store.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2) Photocopy clerk for a large chain of document centers.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3) Checker/bagger at an outlet grocery store.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
You're right, IB. I have applied for such jobs before, but never been hired.

You're up!
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I dare say you are overqualified for those, cleome [Smile]

1) I cooked fish with soy sauce, honey, rosemary and carrots for my lunch.

2) I cooked fish with pesto, tarragon and olive oil for my lunch.

3) I cooked fish with bell peppers, cheese, mushrooms and basil for my lunch.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
2) I cooked fish with pesto, tarragon and olive oil for my lunch.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
3) I cooked fish with bell peppers, cheese, mushrooms and basil for my lunch.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1) I cooked fish with soy sauce, honey, rosemary and carrots for my lunch.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I cooked cream dory with a pesto/olive oil sauce, and decided it wasn't enough so I also prepared some tuna with cheese, mushrooms etc.

I also made cream dory yesterday, with soy sauce, honey and carrots... but no rosemary.

Over to you, Kent!
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. I am finishing up my phd application to U Michigan, and should have it wrapped up by Monday, well ahead of the Dec 1 deadline.

2. I have decided I am definitely not staying at my current university beyond the spring term.

3. I am now leaning toward an archival and/or library science MA program instead of staying with History.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
2. I have decided I am definitely not staying at my current university beyond the spring term.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
1. I am finishing up my phd application to U Michigan, and should have it wrapped up by Monday, well ahead of the Dec 1 deadline.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3. I am now leaning toward an archival and/or library science MA program instead of staying with History.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
sorry for my delay. Been an awkward few days.

cleo has it. I am way behind on apps; I could still get Michigan done (it is not yet) but I doubt there is enough time to order transcripts. And add in #3, and the long-shot odds of getting into Michigan, I'm letting it slide from the list.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
Darn, Kent! You coulda' met my sister. She just moved to Michigan a couple of months ago.

This day could have gone better. Some stuff that happened:

1) Ran out of coffee beans, so barely any coffee for breakfast.

2) Was dying for a hot buttered rum, but by the time I got to the liquor store, they were putting up the "Sorry, We're Closed" sign.

3) Picked up a veggie sandwich to go, and on the first bite, I bit into an olive pit.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2) Was dying for a hot buttered rum, but by the time I got to the liquor store, they were putting up the "Sorry, We're Closed" sign.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1) Ran out of coffee beans, so barely any coffee for breakfast.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
3) Picked up a veggie sandwich to go, and on the first bite, I bit into an olive pit.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
The best thing about the current job is how close it is to my home. Even taking two buses, I made it home yesterday in under 1/2 hour.

Sadly, there were no liquor stores on the bus route. I would never have made it there before closing time even if I'd gotten my pay in a timely fashion. Which I did not.

[Roll Eyes]

Quislet, Esq. is up once more.

(P.S.- VL, not only did the olive pit thing really happen, get this: Earlier today, I was drinking a mocha at a local coffee place and found a piece of plastic fork tine in the bottom of the mug! I swear it's true! [No] )
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) I am going to play D&D tomorrow and the group is all gay men. Rescue the princess indeed.

2) At work, my boss caught me crossing out "In God We Trust" from my dollar bills.

3) I was defriended on Facebook recently
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2) At work, my boss caught me crossing out "In God We Trust" from my dollar bills.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
3) I was defriended on Facebook recently.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1) I am going to play D&D tomorrow and the group is all gay men. Rescue the princess indeed.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
IB has it. I play in 2 D&D group. One is all gay men. The one I am playing in tomorrow is almost all gay men, but there is one heterosexual woman in the group.


I was defriended by someone on Facebook because of my political views.

My boss did see me crossing out the "In God We Trust" on my dollar bills, but I explained to her my reasons for doing so and she wasn't upset about it.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
What was your reason, Quis? Glad your boss didn't give you any trouble.

I was once defriended myself by someone (who had a near-obsessive crush on me) whom I didn't invite to my birthday party. That person is very nearly a stalker, so I'm not sad about it at all.

1) I was supposed to get a haircut yesterday, but fell asleep after cooking dinner.

2) I'm supposed to bring our dog over to meet a friend's 3-month old puppy, but I'm hesitant because our dog gets very excitable.

3) I'm a little annoyed at two of my friends who haven't been responding to my invitations for dinner. I told them off gently, and now I feel it won't ever push through.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
1) I was supposed to get a haircut yesterday, but fell asleep after cooking dinner.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
No sense in prolonging. That is correct, as I never planned to get a haircut yesterday. I'm planning to get one today, if I can get my butt off this chair.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Invisible Brainiac:
What was your reason, Quis? Glad your boss didn't give you any trouble.

Well, it started with a friend's daughter who first asked, then sued, her public (aka government run) school to take down a prayer banner from the auditorium because 1) as an atheist it bothered her and made her feel less a part of the school; and 2) it is a violation of the constitutionaldoctrine of the seperation of church and state. When she won her lawsuit, she was given all sorts of grief (and even some death threats). I was following the comments in the local paper's story of the matter. Some people wrote in saying "How is she going to spend the money she won? It says "In God We Trust" on it." (She actually only won $25.00 in damages although these commenters thought she got thousands of dollars) Anyway, from those comments, I thought "Yeah that motto should not be on our money" So now when I can, I cross it off of the paper money. It's a little too hard to chisel it off the coins though [Wink]
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
1) I recently setup a new studio space in my house

2) I am converting my website to a new type of wordpress install called Multi-site

3) I managed to get the frozen drainline in my house working again
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
3) I managed to get the frozen drainline in my house working again
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1) I recently setup a new studio space in my house
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2) I am converting my website to a new type of wordpress install called Multi-site

quote:
Originally posted by Quislet, Esq:
Anyway, from those comments, I thought "Yeah that motto should not be on our money" So now when I can, I cross it off of the paper money. It's a little too hard to chisel it off the coins though [Wink]

I hope no shopkeepers will refuse to take your money, though [Razz]
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
IB,

so far no one has. People here make marks on dollar bills all the time.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
I am converting to Multisite, it will make my site management much easier

I did setup a new studios space, in a cramped little nook. It feels VERY good there, I hope to start making new art at a decent pace now.

And no my frozen drain line is still frozen. I will be working on it again tomorrow before I go in to work.

Over to you Cleome!!!
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
Some beloved bootlegged songs played on my iPod at work:

1) "Bye Bye Love," The Cars [Supergirl] [Brainiac 5]

2) "How Blue Can You Get," Esther Philips [Shadow Lass] [Shadow Kid]

3) "Kill the Wabbit," Mark McCollum aka "Ozzy Fudd the Rabbit Slayer" [Hunter] [Catspaw]
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
1) "Bye Bye Love," The Cars
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
[Yes]

To be fair, it is one of my favorite songs. But it's not one I managed to snatch up before Comcast decided to get mean about the peasants using their services to download songs.

Also, I don't have Weird Al's "Don't Download This Song" on my iPod.

[pouts]

Law Lad's up again!
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
My father affectionately and my uncle teasingly referred to me and my brothers by two of the following names.

1) Peter

2) Joe

3) Sammy
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
2) Joe
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
3) Sammy
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
1) Peter
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
My uncle John would tease us by calling us Peter. My Dad would call us Joe. Actually for a while my brother was Jo and I was Joe Joe.

No one ever called me Sammy
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
Woot, I got it again!!

So regarding my earlier Question, I literally just got the frozen line free. Still gotta go under the house and put heat trace on it, but it works.

Anyways,

1. Last night I submitted my Vacation request form for 2013 with August booked off for the Chicago meetup

2. I only slept 3 hours today after night shift

3. I am currently downloading Prometheus
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3. I am currently downloading Prometheus
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2. I only slept 3 hours today after night shift
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1. Last night I submitted my Vacation request form for 2013 with August booked off for the Chicago meetup
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
Quis, I'm quite the Alien fanboy and I had a voucher for a free movie download, so yes I was Downloading Prometheus

Kent, I really did only sleep 3 hours. Just enough rest to get me going an finish fixing my plumbing issues.

Ibby, I did submit my Vacation forms, but it was several days ago, not the night before the question was asked, so over to you!
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
hope ya get to catch up on sleep this weekend, VL.

Okay...

1) I ate a few marshmallows to keep me going earlier today.

2) I managed to sneak in a workout before heading to work this morning.

3) I just bought a jar of peanut butter with my OT meal allowance.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1) I ate a few marshmallows to keep me going earlier today.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
3) I just bought a jar of peanut butter with my OT meal allowance.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2) I managed to sneak in a workout before heading to work this morning.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I did buy a jar of peanut butter, and am mixing it with my oatmeal for dinner.

I did sneak in a workout, which caused me to be about 15 minutes later to work than I usually arrive.

HWW has it - I don't eat marshmallows. I did eat some eggs to keep me full until I could have breakfast at work.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
This past week, I attended

a) a Zumba class Thanksgiving party.

b) a family Thanksgiving dinner

c) the Plaza lighting ceremony at my church
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
a) a Zumba class Thanksgiving party.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
c) the Plaza lighting ceremony at my church
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
b) a family Thanksgiving dinner
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
I did go to a Zumba Thanksgiving party. I accompanied my girlfriend, who takes the class.

Every year, my church hosts a party to celebrate the turning on of the Country Club Plaza lights for the holidays. However, I did not attend this year because it coincided with Thanksgiving dinner at my brother's.

Take it away, cleome.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
Ever have a really crummy holiday experience, or just one that was really annoying? Once upon a time I:

1) Was snowbound on the N.J. highways all night following Christmas Day.

2) Rung in the New Year sick as a dog from the stomach flu.

3) Was grounded at home by my folks for Halloween, because I'd lost my eyeglasses earlier that week.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1) Was snowbound on the N.J. highways all night following Christmas Day.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
3) Was grounded at home by my folks for Halloween, because I'd lost my eyeglasses earlier that week.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
2) Rung in the New Year sick as a dog from the stomach flu.
 
Posted by cleome46 on :
 
I have (thus far) never had the stomach flu as a "grownup." mr_cleome, however, once spent New Year's Eve and most of the subsequent week in its clutches. (Back when we were living together and not married.) I rang in the New Year doing my taxes, because I was bored out of my skull and couldn't think of anything else to do. Also, I was waiting to see if I was going to catch the flu as well. (I didn't.)

One Christmas when I was a teenager working for my Mom, we really did get stuck on the highway on the way home from working at the annual party for a family in Union. Normally, the trip would only have taken a couple of hours round trip. But on the way home, a truck jackknifed thanks to heavy snow. We got stranded for hours, and the minivan my Mom owned for business had no lights in the back, or extra seats. We passed the time telling dirty jokes and trying to warm our cold hands and feet atop containers of leftover party food.

The Halloween thing is also true. I think I was eleven or twelve. My pals and I were diving into piles of leaves the weekend before Halloween, and my glasses fell off and disappeared. I tore apart the leaf pile, but never found them. Somebody probably took them as a prank. Worst. Halloween. Ever. I was the only kid who had to stay in all night.

HWW's next!

[ November 27, 2012, 07:12 PM: Message edited by: cleome46 ]
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Ah, memories of holidays past . . .

1) I once went trick or treating as The Phantom Stranger.

2) I played the hunchback in a haunted house.

3) I got second degree burns on the Fourth of July once.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
2) I played the hunchback in a haunted house.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
No sense in delaying the inevitable.

I was never the hunchback. That "honor" belonged to a classmate of mine during a fifth grade haunted house party. Other kids jeered him as they went by, which was totally unfair.

The last time I went trick-or-treating, I borrowed my grandfather's felt hat and a cape from somewhere. Unfortunately, I was not able to pull off the Phantom Stranger's shadow-covering-the-face routine, which rendered the disguise ineffective.

When I was very young, I touched a used sparkler during the Fourth of July, incurring second-degree burns on two fingers and my thumb. I had to wear a gauze bandage for some time.

Back to you, Virie.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
1. I picked up Firefly and Serenity during Amazons black friday sales

2. I picked up Adobe CS6 during Staples black friday sales

3. I picked up Doom 3 BFG edition and Little Big Planet Karting during EBGames black friday sales
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1. I picked up Firefly and Serenity during Amazons black friday sales
 
Posted by Blaze on :
 
3. I picked up Doom 3 BFG edition and Little Big Planet Karting during EBGames black friday sales
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
2. I picked up Adobe CS6 during Staples black friday sales
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
And Kent has it.

I spent a total of $50 between Amazon and EBGames' online black friday sales.

I REALLY want CS6, especially after trying the trial version, but haven't found and decent deals on it anywhere [Frown]
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. I am considering taking an Amtrak trip east in December.
2. I am planning to be in Montreal for the holidays.
3. All plans under current consideration include spending at least some time in Seattle, New York, and my hometown, even if just passing through and (hopefully) seeing friends.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
3. All plans under current consideration include spending at least some time in Seattle, New York, and my hometown, even if just passing through and (hopefully) seeing friends.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
HWWey has it right out of the gate. If by train, Seattle (but then probably not NYC). If by air, probably not Seattle (but probably NYC). So not all plans include both the Emerald City and the Big Apple.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
I'm on a roll!

I just watched a Jefferson Airplane documentary on YouTube.

1. My favorite JA song is "White Rabbit".

2. The JA member I've identified with most is Paul Kantner.

3. I got to interview Spencer Dryden once.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. The JA member I've identified with most is Paul Kantner.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. My favorite JA song is "White Rabbit".
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
I've always identified with Kantner the most. I love the science fiction themes of his songs and his revolutionary stance, which he maintained long after the '60s were over. Plus he was the only consistent member of Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship from its inception in 1965 until he left in 1984--he was the one who kept the group going after Grace Slick, Marty Balin,and the rest (temporarily or permanently) abandoned ship.

I had a lengthy phone conversation with Spencer Dryden once--very nice man who answered my questions about his background and arrival into the group, and who was intrigued by the Airplane/Starship fansite for which I was writing.

"White Rabbit" is a classic, but I like at least half a dozen Airplane songs better, including "Somebody to Love," "We Can Be Together," "Plastic Fantastic Lover," and "Feel So Good."

Back to you, Kent.
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
1. The glass of wine I had with dinner last night was the first alcohol I've had since my birthday (Oct 10).
2. the crabmeat-stuffed dover sole last night was the first seafood I've had in four weeks, since a university banquet honouring our retiring department head.
3. I spent more on dinner last night than I'd spent on any single meal since September, when I last visited the local steakhouse.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
1. The glass of wine I had with dinner last night was the first alcohol I've had since my birthday (Oct 10).
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
3. I spent more on dinner last night than I'd spent on any single meal since September, when I last visited the local steakhouse.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
2. the crabmeat-stuffed dover sole last night was the first seafood I've had in four weeks, since a university banquet honouring our retiring department head
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
sorry for the delay. turned out to be a buy couple of days, and last time I had checked there was not yet a winner.

Virdy has it! I do not do seafood anymore at all, as my body does not seem to react well to it anymore. No dept banquet; the most our dept does is 'pie day' once a month and the occasional sandwich trays for events. It's also a fairly young dept (for academics); not a lot of retiring going on.

I had a chicken breast stuffed with a mushroom sauce. I've been watching $ lately, but splurged (wine and dessert too). The Sept steakhouse trip was intended as a sort of 'last hurrah' before trying to go veggie, but that did not pan out (so that prior one had been a last hurrah for expensive meals for a while).

I'd also been doing without booze for monetary, eight, and general avoiding-depressants reasons, although the second half of December will likely see some breaking of that rule.

go, Virdy!
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
You made that one too easy, you mentioned it on FB a few days before hand

Today I began planning for two new artworks for DeviantArt

1. Havik from Mortal Kombat drawing for "Fighting Games Elite" group

2. Pre-Crisis Supergirl drawing for the "Daily Sketch Challenge" group

3. Viridis Lament photomanipulation for "New Beginnings" contest sponsored by TasaStock
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
1. Havik from Mortal Kombat drawing for "Fighting Games Elite" group
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. Pre-Crisis Supergirl drawing for the "Daily Sketch Challenge" group
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
No need to waste more time, Ibby has it.

The Supergirl I am beginning in a few minutes (and due to the "rules" of the group, I only have 1/2 hour to complete)

The manip I have all my resources gathered and saved into a single PSD file. I have till January to finish that one, so no rush on that one
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
wow, 1/2 hour. I can't imagine myself sketching a comic book character in that amount of time!

1. I need to get a new daily planner for 2013.

2. I need to get a new backpack by February 2013.

3. I need to get a new cell phone after Christmas.
 
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
 
2. I need to get a new backpack by February 2013.
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
Quis is correct at the first guess! I need the new backpack by Christmas, as I'm planning to use it on a backpacking trip over the New Year.
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
While we are waiting, Ibby here is the completed sketch Supergirl
 
Posted by Kent Shakespeare on :
 
Nice sketch!

quote:
Originally posted by Viridis Lament:
You made that one too easy, you mentioned it on FB a few days before hand

Maybe, but everyone but you apparently missed that. [Wink]
 
Posted by Viridis Lament on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Kent Shakespeare:
Nice sketch!

quote:
Originally posted by Viridis Lament:
You made that one too easy, you mentioned it on FB a few days before hand

Maybe, but everyone but you apparently missed that. [Wink]
I guess I can thank FB's wonderful news feed policy for that
 
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
 
I didn't get the newsfeed either [Razz] and that's a nice sketch, Virdy. I like Kara's pose there.

Man, I miss Pre-Crisis Kara...
 


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