My lil sis posted that she love the "Big Bang" show on FB and I had to remind her that WE JUST DON'T DO THOSE THINGS IN PUBLIC!!!!!!TillyGalore wrote:It is a reference to "The Big Bang Theory." The girl keeps hearing the head geek say AFK. She asks what it means and when he tells her she responds "oh, I see." Head geek asks "what does that stand for?"YmoBeThere wrote:What is O I C? And is it contagious like swine flu?
You really need to check out "The Big Bang Theory." I don't get a lot of the theoretical physics stuff, actually I don't get any of it, but there is plenty of other stuff to LMAO.
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Oops, I don't get out enough apparently! The Dad was coming out in me, sorry!!!!! :oops: :oops: :oops:wilson wrote:It's a movie quote. Ron Burgundy is the main character (played by Will Ferrell) in 'Anchorman', IMO one of the funniest movies of the past decade.cl15876 wrote:Hey now, are we talking HOP scotchy (no offense intended), but you can't have developed a taste for scotch (ya know that stuff that you have to be 21+ to drink) yet, correct? If the latter, becareful, that stuff is addictive and can get you in a lot of trouble if you enjoy for anything but the taste!CellR wrote:"quote="DukeUsul""I need a scotch"/quote"
Ron Burgundy: I love scotch. Scotchy, scotch, scotch. Here it goes down, down into my belly...
I salute you, CellR.
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Is there something you'd like to tell us? :roll: :lol:cl15876 wrote:OMG, I am dating myself! :oops:
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GREAT JOB!!!!!CellR wrote:And that was my 600th post.
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vanillaYmoBeThere wrote:I prefer chocolate to vanilla. But what is the base ice cream for mint chocolate chip? Do they just mint flavor some vanilla? Or is it it's own special blend?
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You are going to miss out on the complements we paid to you!!!!OZZIE4DUKE wrote:I just skipped ahead 22 pages. I'm not going to look back at them.
Oh, the Yankees won 3-2 tonight, getting a walk-off home run from Nick Swisher. It was his second home run of the game!
The Yankees are now 90-50 for the season, and 39-13 since the All Star break. That's .750 baseball! Wow!
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I'm a huge fan of vanilla ice cream.DukeUsul wrote:Vanilla ice cream is an oft overlooked and underestimated flavor
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Just reading ~30 pages of the LTE has been a milestone for me. and posting about 4-5 times...YmoBeThere wrote:Well, lots of milestones for people tonight.
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time for bed, wilson... :roll:wilson wrote:That should be "its".DukeUsul wrote:Now..... see here's the problem. Vanilla isn't the base flavor of ice cream. Vanilla is a flavor itself. People often overlook it's greatness because it's thought of as basic.
Would Sweet Cream be the base flavor of no-flavor-added ice cream?
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It's also a great additive for french toast.DukeUsul wrote:But vanilla itself is such a wonderful flavoring. I add it to all my pancakes, it makes them delicious on their own, without topping.wilson wrote:Personally, I overlook it because I find it boring unless I have toppings for it.DukeUsul wrote:Vanilla ice cream is an oft overlooked and underestimated flavor
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Obviously, something awful must have happened to you to cause this severe psychological damage.DukeUsul wrote:Did I ever tell you I don't like chocolate?cl15876 wrote:LOTS of chocolate syrup... poured all over the mounds of hills and in the valleys... YUMMMMM, I love scooping every drop up and as DukePA would say, let the puppy clean those dishes!!!!wilson wrote: quote="DukeUsul"Vanilla ice cream is an oft overlooked and underestimated flavor /quotePersonally, I overlook it because I find it boring unless I have toppings for it.
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right in the junk :roll: :roll:DukieInKansas wrote:Did I get the right Wake player?DukieInKansas wrote:Paging Chris Paul. Chris Paul, please report to TBS Programming immediately.wilson wrote:[
When they're showing 'Everybody Loves Raymond', or any of the passel of utterly abysmal Tyler Perry shows.
In the space of less than a decade, I've gone from "can watch the Braves game in Tegucigalpa, Honduras" to "can't watch the Braves game in South Carolina" because of TBS' brilliant programming decisions, outlined above. There is some suit somewhere who deserves to be punched in the balls.
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Silly, Silly, silly girl... I wasn't talking about using them on babies!!!!!CathyCA wrote:Actually, I hated the cloth diapers because when they're wet, they don't wick away the moisture from the baby, and then it gets cold, and the baby wakes up in the middle of the night.cl15876 wrote:Sign me up! but only if they are cloth diapers! Those things are amazing!!!!CathyCA wrote:"quote="DukeUsul""Saw a flyer up at Duke Pediatrics wanting parents to volunteer their children for H1N1 (piggy) flu vaccine trials. I'm not at all against vaccines (I love them in fact), and I'm all for getting my family involved in research (Katie has twice participated in studies at the Duke Infant Cognition Center).... but something gives me the heebie jeebies about putting my kid in a H1N1 (piggy) flu vaccine study."/quote"
I signed up my kid for all kinds of studies. One, a breastfeeding study, earned us free diapers for a year.
Another study got us free formula (which kind of conflicted with the breastfeeding study), but once he quit nursing, we just switched over to the free formula.
For a good night's sleep, I used Pampers.
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DukieInKansas wrote:I thought you were dating someone else? Now I'm confused.cl15876 wrote:I remember Dave!!!!! OMG, I am dating myself! :oops:YmoBeThere wrote:
That was Dave Parker who also played for awhile with Cincinnati and probably some other teams.
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Would I have seen him play?cl15876 wrote:Double BOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! Actually, I used to follow them also, Mike Schmidt in the 70's and early 80's amongst others, awesome times!!! My uncle actually pitched for the KC Royals before he threw his arm out.... I should have tried for the Pro's.... OH well, should-of, would-of, could-of..... they'll kill ya.... I still have it with some work, but those days are behind me now!!!YmoBeThere wrote:Boooooooooo!!!!DukeUsul wrote:The Phillies.
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CathyCA wrote:If you don't look at those pages, you'll never know what we wrote about you.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:I just skipped ahead 22 pages. I'm not going to look back at them.
Oh, the Yankees won 3-2 tonight, getting a walk-off home run from Nick Swisher. It was his second home run of the game!
The Yankees are now 90-50 for the season, and 39-13 since the All Star break. That's .750 baseball! Wow!
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"shit steam?"YmoBeThere wrote:A couple GE Profile ones. I got a huge employee discount for it before I left. They have the steam cycles.ArkieDukie wrote:What kind of washer/dryer did you get? I really like my Whirlpool Duet.YmoBeThere wrote:I'm game, but then I don't have much to do for the next day or so. Before I hit the road to Cincy...just a two day trip to sign the lease, say hi to the boss, pickup the laptop, and have a washer and dryer delivered to the new place.
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I'm in a similar boat. I think I was about 30 pages behind when I started. I'm still trying to catch up. :odevildeac wrote:We left the house at about 715 PM to go to a couple dance classes and a Goodberry's custard sundae and I come back to SEVENTEEN pages of new material on the LTE. S-E-V-E-N-T-E-E-N freakin' pages. Unprecedented. Absolutely amazing display, spearheaded by Ymo and his henchmen BONES, wilson and DukeUsul with cameos by CellR and yours truly at the end. I read 10-12 pages and , while doing that, fell two or three more pages behind.
I may wear the crown but I am ready to relinquish it to Ymo after today's incredulous undertaking.
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Must be why Wilson is so popular with the ladies. He likes chocolate and shares it with the girls.DukeUsul wrote:wilson wrote: Chocolate is for girls. BOOM! Owned!!!
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I might have to try this sometime!DukeUsul wrote:Scotch and vanilla ice cream go VERY well togethercl15876 wrote:What happened to the scotch?DukeUsul wrote:Ice cream time