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Post by Enigma! on Aug 26, 2007 14:42:22 GMT -5
120, just to be safe.
What toppings will be on them?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Aug 26, 2007 16:39:51 GMT -5
About fifty supremes, 15 meat lovers, 25 cheese, 5 extra onions, five pineapple and pepperon, ten sausage and ham, seven barbeque and three supremes with anchovies.
Should we order some sides to go with that?
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Post by Enigma! on Aug 26, 2007 18:25:24 GMT -5
Depends. Do they have those cheesey sticks?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Aug 26, 2007 18:47:50 GMT -5
Gotcha. Ten orders each of cheesy sticks, cinnamon sticks, buffalo wings and plain breadsticks, with all the sauces and dips.
Would you believe this whole line of thought is making me hungry?
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Post by Enigma! on Aug 26, 2007 19:44:42 GMT -5
Yup.
Haven't had dinner yet, eh?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Aug 26, 2007 20:52:27 GMT -5
Yeah, among other things. Haven't had pizza in a while either.
I'm watching B5, "Passing Through Gethsemane", and it made me think... What part of a person is guilty of a crime and thus should be punished for it; the mind or the soul?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Sept 29, 2007 18:22:36 GMT -5
I was thinking about it and have to ask;
If you could, which Iron Chef would you challenge (from the original series, ICA, and overall)?
(From the original series; Iron Chef Chinese Chin Kenichi. Iron Chef America: Iron Chef Bobby Flay. Overall, though? As 'interesting' as challenging the likes of Sakai, Chen Kenichi, Flay and Batali would be, there's only one way to TRUELY test my cooking skills, and that is to battle the only man to hold the title of Iron Chef not only once, but twice - Iron Chef Japanese and Iron Chef...
Masaharu Morimoto!)
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Post by Enigma! on Oct 18, 2007 23:22:55 GMT -5
I don't remember much of the original series. ICA: Kat Cora.
Have I really been gone that long?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 18, 2007 23:41:16 GMT -5
Feels like it.
Does anyone else here watch "Life"?
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Post by Enigma! on Oct 21, 2007 21:36:35 GMT -5
... No.
Have you ever had days where you wonder if you were born into the right species?
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Post by BloodAngel on Oct 21, 2007 21:42:45 GMT -5
Darling, that really is a stupid question.
You ever have a bunny hit because of a small, insignificant thing you mention as a joke or something similar in a log?
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Post by Enigma! on Oct 21, 2007 21:59:26 GMT -5
All the time.
Seriously, though, why do people enjoy saying stupid shit about each other?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 21, 2007 22:24:08 GMT -5
To answer the previous question - I have disowned the human race. Therefore, whenever I see humans doing something stupid, I just thank God I'm not one.
To answer this one - Either a; because they're not smart enough to think up intelligent shit to say about each other or b; They foolishly believe that the more stupidity they spout, the cooler and more intelligent they sound.
Would you believe that, in order to get the next episode of PRL finished, I might end up having to write a sidestory to show other events on that day that occasionally cross with the lives of the Rangers?
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Post by Enigma! on Oct 21, 2007 22:30:51 GMT -5
Yes I would.
How goes the crime-fighting business, J.T.?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 21, 2007 22:49:26 GMT -5
Wouldn't know, I'm not Batman. Seriously, I'm CONSIDERING Law Enforcement as a career. I am not employed by a Law Enforcement Agency, nor am I presently qualified to be - for that I need to take courses either at Dalton State or at the Regional Police Academy. Before I can do either of those I need to first reach a decision on which one and for that matter if this is REALLY what I want to do since this wouldn't be like Movie Gallery where you could almost quit at the drop of a hat. Part of reaching that decision is quite possibly doing a Ride-Along, but before I could do that I would need to first find out if the Whitfield County Sheriff's Office even has a Ride-Along program.
...Do you really think it's something to make light of, Daniel?
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