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03/30/2010 23:10 #51296

I want to look like this guy

So freaking bad. I would beat the hell out if everyone who pissed me
off.
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paul - 03/31/10 22:53
I wish
mike - 03/31/10 18:19
is that taken in your hallway?
tinypliny - 03/31/10 00:31
Probably owns a closet of machetes.
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03/28/2010 18:09 #51284

The Gem and fossil show

We went to the gem and fossil show at the Erie county fair grounds.
It was the first opportunity I have had to start the gem collection
that I wanted for so long.

The one thing I didn't consider before was that because of the varying
strengths of the minerals you can't really keep them all in one bag
like I wanted. I guess maybe if they were all the same kind, like a
bag of diamonds.

I decided to start small and went with one bright orange fire opal
which was less than $100. You can see on in the outback steakhose
menu in the pic below. It is so crystal clear estrip orange.

They had all kinds of awesome stones and gems. I really think I could
enjoy being a gem dealer as much as being a computer programmer and
gem dealing sounds easier and less stressful.
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tinypliny - 03/31/10 00:23
More like a pawn-mafia sort with a multipolar lifetime trans-dimensional fetish and possibly a morbid black streak of humor.

Yeah, that's kind of hard to classify...

But I try.
paul - 03/30/10 22:14
Are you calling me gay?
tinypliny - 03/30/10 20:19
Hmmm

- Life-size orange tiger from walgreens
- Some sea animal on crochet
- Weird Japanese plastic boobs
- A gem collection

03/27/2010 20:45 #51278

The symbol for cassarole

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paul - 03/28/10 20:16
Emoji free app enables japanese emoticons keyboard.
jenks - 03/28/10 17:14
hahaha I just tried to type in the iphone text box, and wondered why it didn't work.

My question- how did you type those little icons???
heidi - 03/27/10 21:28
tuna noodle casserole?

03/27/2010 20:40 #51277

Another room to work on

This one needs some serious help. I winder what happend to the wall
in that closet?
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03/27/2010 20:33 #51276

Oysters with the oyster knife

This time I bought the oyster knife which is slightly blunt and
curved. It seems the keys is to grind and jam it in and then just
twist. Make sure the flat part is up top otherwise you lose all the
juice.

They didn't have the gloves and (e:matthew) and I both got puncture
wounds on our hands. It's almost like it's part if the adventure, I
mean when else does food hurt you.
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sherry1 - 04/07/10 01:44
The word oyster is used as a common name for a number of distinct groups of bivalve molluscs which live in marine or brackish habitats. The valves are highly calcified. Some kinds of oyster are commonly consumed by humans, cooked or raw. Other kinds, such as pearl oysters, are not. True oysters are members of the family Ostreidae. This family includes the edible oysters, which mainly belong to the genera Ostrea, Crassostrea, Ostreola and Saccostrea. Examples include the Belon oyster, eastern oyster, Olympia oyster, Pacific oyster, Sydney rock oyster and the Wellfleet oyster. True oysters are incapable of making gem quality pearls, although illustrations or photographs sometimes mistakenly pair them with a gem-quality pearl.
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mrmike - 03/27/10 23:35
Mother Schucker!