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03/14/2009 18:31 #48053

I know it's springtime in buffalo

...but isn't it a little early too have this much salespace dedicated
to bubbles. Yes, everything in this picture is a bubble product. If
guess if you need bubbles, go to wegman's!
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gardenmama - 03/16/09 15:20
I love when I go by that Jim's Steak Out and the bubbles are flying out the window upstairs. It makes me smile every single time!
metalpeter - 03/15/09 09:59
Well I was going to ask if he still had this and say he should buy some more for it. On a side note this might not even be enough for the Bubble Guy I have heard about, Doesn't he live over Jim's Steak Out?
lilho - 03/14/09 22:18
i don't think so. bubbles are an essential part of life... coming from the person who bought you a bubble machine!

03/14/2009 17:55 #48052

Hiking at 18 mile creek
Category: hiking
We went hiking today at 18 mile creek with (e:jim) and (e:james). It was so nice out.

We climbed on some cliffs and saw a waterfall with a rainbow in it.

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At least my winter didn't suck this bad.
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Afterwards, we went to Thirsty Buffalo. This was my seconds time there and I was really not impressed with the food. Its okay. The entrees are defiantely not worth the price. The last time I got the ribs and they were cold. $17 for ribs that were cold. (e:jim) ordered us the poutine fries apettizer. They were pretty yum.

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businesscheese - 03/18/09 17:19
I love the transition from dead vermin to poutine.
enknot - 03/16/09 07:58
that dead rat is awsome.
tinypliny - 03/15/09 17:57
Wow - you *are* obsessed with smaller dead animals and birds.

03/14/2009 11:55 #48048

Is this a gay guide to Europe
Category: gay
I saw this on the PBS member drive this morning. Who chose that name?
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This is actually a gay magazine but it got so much gayer when (e:libertad) accidentally dipped it in the grease and blue cheese drippings from (e:terry)'s chicken hoagie at Jim's Steakout last night.

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mk - 03/14/09 16:31
Haha I love Rick Steves! I used his books in Paris, Spain and Italy. I'm guessing that this is not a gay guide to Europe but rather a cheap, less touristy way to see Europe :)
metalpeter - 03/14/09 13:14
Well at least it doesn't say Greece instead of Europe, HA. I don't know I'm sure they never thought about any thing sexual, well unless of course it is about gay clubs and cities and places that are gay friendly but I doubt it is. Even if it was who would pay $75 for it.

03/13/2009 20:18 #48045

Ponderosa lemons
Category: flowers
I think my favorite smell on dart is ponderosa lemon blossoms. These ones at the botanical gardens smell do good. A ponderosa lemon is a cross between a lemon and a citron. They are as big as grapefruits.
I searched for candies made out of them but came up empty handed ;
( Someday when I have a greenhouse I would really like this plant.
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Event the cacti were flowering
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The orchids are always so pretty
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(e:matthew) made me talk a picture of these walking irises so that he could remember there name.
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This plant looks like someone alien's nuts
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metalpeter - 03/14/09 13:16
That last one does look like a ball sack but all the other ones look pretty nice.
lilho - 03/13/09 23:51
haaaahahah the last plant!!!!
lauren - 03/13/09 21:28
is it just me or does that last one look kinda like a ball sack?

03/13/2009 20:14 #48044

Small rice cooker
for anyone who doesn't't gave a rice cooker, they are amazing and
you need one.

I eat rice just about everyday thanks to mine. I am not saying the
one in this pic us good but the price is. Saw it at walgeeen on
delaware and north.
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tinypliny - 03/15/09 17:59
You can go up to 1.50 water: 1.00 rice. 1.50 makes softer rice - for south indian dishes.

And not all rice cookers are made equal. Hehe. If anyone is in the market for a new one, I strongly recommend Tatung.
heidi - 03/14/09 15:04
My rice cooker has four parts: lid, steamer bucket, bowl, and cooker. Rice cooking only uses three parts. I use it more now that (e:tinypliny) told me what i was doing wrong with basmati rice (best rice in the world) - 1.25 c. water to 1 c. rice, not 1:1.



drew - 03/14/09 14:55
can anybody ever tell if James is being sarcastic?

I bought a rice cooker at a garage sale but I think I lost a part, or maybe I am just not smart enough to put it together.
libertad - 03/14/09 13:33
James I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or if you really do set your rice cooker so you can wake up to fresh rice.

I used to want a rice cooker but I learned it wasn't that hard to just use a pot so I never got one. The one nice thing is it automatically shuts off when it is done so it doesn't burn it.
james - 03/13/09 23:25
My rice cooker is my favorite appliance. I like it even more than the dishwasher. I have a programable one so I can set it up in the evening and wake up to freshly made rice. Super yum.