Or, if you're EarlJam, you could do it with your, never mind...bjornolf wrote:windsor wrote:Hell, on this site, you only need one finger to post. Heck, you could do it with a toe. Or a nose.wilson wrote:
I'm sure we will to...I didnt' fine original reference to 9909...but I know who had no faith in the pwing power of crazie talkers
humph...we will reach 9909 with one hand tied behind our collective backs.
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[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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I'll give it a shot if I have another guard on duty, too. This is far too furious for me to keep up with and continue posting, too. :roll:bjornolf wrote:We're all obsessing here on 9909. I'm wondering if we DO make it, can we coordinate it to stop for the rest of the day on this thread. It would really be cool if we could stay on 9909 until midnight. That would be truly impressive, but it would take a real coordinated effort, and we'd have to assign the person who gets the big one. Unless one of the mods could just lock it temporary.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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I don't think we have that around here.YmoBeThere wrote:bjornolf wrote:We're all obsessing here on 9909. I'm wondering if we DO make it, can we coordinate it to stop for the rest of the day on this thread. It would really be cool if we could stay on 9909 until midnight. That would be truly impressive, but it would take a real coordinated effort, and we'd have to assign the person who gets the big one. Unless one of the mods could just lock it temporary.
Coordinated effort in this case is a euphemism for self-control...
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I've been practicing the last few minutes...DukieInKansas wrote:I don't think we have that around here.YmoBeThere wrote:bjornolf wrote:We're all obsessing here on 9909. I'm wondering if we DO make it, can we coordinate it to stop for the rest of the day on this thread. It would really be cool if we could stay on 9909 until midnight. That would be truly impressive, but it would take a real coordinated effort, and we'd have to assign the person who gets the big one. Unless one of the mods could just lock it temporary.
Coordinated effort in this case is a euphemism for self-control...
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If we practice too much self-control, we won't make it to our goal.
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I'm making french onion soup.
Duke born, Duke bred, cooking on a grill so I'm tailgate fed.
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They are small French persons. Like the Irish say..they are oui people.
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Excellent point! I was waiting for him to miss Hawaii and Alaska but he got them. I totally missed him not drawing Hatteras and such! GREAT Catch!CathyCA wrote:He forgot the beaches of North Carolina. The Outer Banks are submerged in the Atlantic Ocean.DukeUsul wrote:Whether you like his comedy or his politics or not, this is pretty impressive. I need to see if I can do it this well.
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Tell us more! WRT "not-quite-olive complexion" would that be green or chemically altered black?wilson wrote:Brunette (dark). Very nice not-quite-olive complexion. Thinnish, average height. Think I'll sneak another peek or two on the way to/from the restroom.cl15876 wrote:Blonde, Brunette, Red Head or multi colored with blue, purple, etc.?
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That is awesome!Bostondevil wrote:My oldest son could freehand the US at about age 6. He never was much of a drawer but he can do maps. He's also the guy to take with you to keep from getting lost. The family joke is we don't need GPS, we have 'Onboard Andrew'.
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Excellent reference to prior posts.cl15876 wrote:Tell us more! WRT "not-quite-olive complexion" would that be green or chemically altered black?wilson wrote:Brunette (dark). Very nice not-quite-olive complexion. Thinnish, average height. Think I'll sneak another peek or two on the way to/from the restroom.cl15876 wrote:Blonde, Brunette, Red Head or multi colored with blue, purple, etc.?
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You've got GREAT TASTE IF I may say SO?!!!!! (besides the raw tomato and milk issues!!!!) ;)CathyCA wrote:GAH, you've thought about this a lot, haven't you?bjornolf wrote:I don't think they are necessarily mutually exclusive. In the VAST majority of cases, I fall in the middle somewhere. I believe I fall in the "sensitive taster" category, but not quite the super taster. I think non super tasters CAN have an aversion to saccharin, and I think some super tasters DON'T have the aversion. I don't think one necessarily HAS to follow the other. I think it actually falls on a different part of the same chromosome, genetically.CathyCA wrote:
Yes! We have posted about this before.
You're a Super Taster, too.
I just think that artificial sweeteners taste bitter and they linger way too long.
And my cousin, the nutrition professor, calls me a "SuperTaster."
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Well come on and join the wave!!!!CameronBornAndBred wrote:Only 2 pages to skip since I last looked. Y'all are slacking off!
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Don't I make you a MEAN cup of JAVA? with a vanilla twist?CathyCA wrote:I don't like coffee, unless it's served with a lot of cream and sugar.DukeUsul wrote:I don't think I can be a supertaster, since they are also supposed to have aversions to things like coffee (clearly not) and spicy foods (definitely not).bjornolf wrote:"quote="CathyCA""
Yes! We have posted about this before.
You're a Super Taster, too."/quote"
I don't think they are necessarily mutually exclusive. In the VAST majority of cases, I fall in the middle somewhere. I believe I fall in the "sensitive taster" category, but not quite the super taster. I think non super tasters CAN have an aversion to saccharin, and I think some super tasters DON'T have the aversion. I don't think one necessarily HAS to follow the other. I think it actually falls on a different part of the same chromosome, genetically.
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You haven't let me make you my "Chris Coffee" as it is referred to!!!!! ;)windsor wrote:CathyCA wrote:I don't like coffee, unless it's served with a lot of cream and sugar.
...and I would call that destroying a good cup of coffee
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Me too!!!!CathyCA wrote:I gave it a thumbs-up.
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Thankfully, no one quoted a song by Roxette. I blame my knowing it on my roommate at Duke.cl15876 wrote:Well come on and join the wave!!!!CameronBornAndBred wrote:Only 2 pages to skip since I last looked. Y'all are slacking off!
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The TV station near my house doesn't have a traffic cam.CathyCA wrote:cl15876 wrote:That TV station barely produces its own news shows. Ya think they'd put us on TV? Only if we showed up on the police blotter.CathyCA wrote:"quote="cl15876""
I am regular, you are regular, there is TV station down the street! You may look like a celebrity, but not I so we are half way there!!!! Split the difference with you? ;)
LOL - OR we could go sit by the traffic cam and wave!!!
The TV station that has a traffic cam is out of Washington, N.C. Their morning traffic cam always cracks me up. There are never more than 3 cars going down the street when they show the scene.[/quote]
I understand my sweet! Let's get the Tivo going, go to Washington and wave at the camera and then we can watch ourselves to "infinity and beyond"!!!!!! ;)