I used to like the Garlic ones, but they don't make them any moreJrecee wrote: Have you had snyders honey mustard and onion? #@$#$ amazing.
But they have to be the PIECES. NOT NIBBLERS. The nibblers have barely any flavoring in them and are otherwise useless.
Things you are addicted to.
Re: Things you are addicted to.
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Re: Things you are addicted to.
Porn
i am addicted to foxhound1022 cause he makes my life complete, dark chocolate covered pretzels, mt dew and bacon. And i live 10 minutes from snyders pretzel plant and have a future inlaw who works there the building she works in is pretzel shaped.
Re: Things you are addicted to.
All of this. Piracy it's not so bad when you get used to itMenegrothx wrote:Nostalgia and the internet. Internet addiction sucks balls, I wanna play games, not waste my time by posting on forums and reading articles. When I finally click that Planescape: Torment (or what ever) icon on the desktop or fire up a console and start making some progress, I get the sudden urge to check if I've got any new email or if there are some new posts on a thread I'm following.
Oh and soda, I drink way too much of it. Cant enjoy a nice meal if I'm drinking water or if I'm not playing/watching something at the same time. Too bad soda is so unhealthy. I could buy a couple games a week more if I I would switch to plain old water, not to mention the huge health and dental care savings it will make over the years (+living a longer, healthier life). If I have to move to my own appartment and start living on my own next fall (applied to an university), I will finally truly understand all the anime where otaku chracters starve so they can buy doujinshi, SNES gamesHell, I'd already be doing that if I didn't live at my parent's house. Either that or I will have to live with emulators, pirating and a lot smaller collection growth rate for years
Soda... this specific brand
noiseredux wrote:I don't lend shit and I don't borrow shit.

Re: Things you are addicted to.
Hmm....
Video games
Anime
Females
Internet
Music
Weighing myself
Participate in all of those activities obsessively.
Also I freaking love Snyder's pretzels too.
Video games
Anime
Females
Internet
Music
Weighing myself
Participate in all of those activities obsessively.
Also I freaking love Snyder's pretzels too.
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Re: Things you are addicted to.
Im addicted to beating Glass Joe's face in.
NES,SNES,VB,64,GC,Wii,GEN1,GEN2,DC,XBOX,360,PS1,PS2,GB,GBC,GBSP,DS,PSP,3DS,GG
Re: Things you are addicted to.
Checking the mail. Seriously, every morning I listen for the mailman, then when he's here, I watch him from my window and the second he drives off I go and check the mail. Which kind of makes me sound a little weird...
Sprite. I love water and everything but sometimes it's nice to have something with a little more flavor. Since caffeine makes me feel like ass and I don't have many other options, I drink the hell out of some Sprite.
Video games. Playing/buying/selling/trading/talking about/shopping online for/hunting in the wild for/cleaning/organizing, etc. video games.
That last one reminded me of...
Organizing/cleaning/throwing shit away.
Sprite. I love water and everything but sometimes it's nice to have something with a little more flavor. Since caffeine makes me feel like ass and I don't have many other options, I drink the hell out of some Sprite.
Video games. Playing/buying/selling/trading/talking about/shopping online for/hunting in the wild for/cleaning/organizing, etc. video games.
That last one reminded me of...
Organizing/cleaning/throwing shit away.
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Isnt that what all game collectors do?harper wrote:Checking the mail. Seriously, every morning I listen for the mailman, then when he's here, I watch him from my window and the second he drives off I go and check the mail. Which kind of makes me sound a little weird...
My WTB thread (Sega CD/Saturn games)
Also looking to buy: Ys III (TG-16 CD), Shadowrun (Genesis) Hori N64 mini pad and Slayer (3DO) in long box/just the long box
Also looking to buy: Ys III (TG-16 CD), Shadowrun (Genesis) Hori N64 mini pad and Slayer (3DO) in long box/just the long box
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I do all those except anime, and girls because I'm too shy. Flavored Snyder's pretzels are pretty dang good. So much better than generic brand plain mini pretzel sticks.brunoafh wrote:Hmm....
Video games
Anime
Females
Internet
Music
Weighing myself
Participate in all of those activities obsessively.
Also I freaking love Snyder's pretzels too.
But nothing beats a fresh pretzel.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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Ok my real list:
- long-distance running (though I never race anymore)
- video gaming (mostly retro and mostly JRPGs)
- music, collecting CDs and vinyl (mostly black metal and 1990s DIY hardcore)
- anime & manga
I used to be a voracious reader (like 70 books/year) but I've cut back on that quite a bit. I was very politically active about five years ago, but now I'm more of a rural recluse/crazy farmer.
- long-distance running (though I never race anymore)
- video gaming (mostly retro and mostly JRPGs)
- music, collecting CDs and vinyl (mostly black metal and 1990s DIY hardcore)
- anime & manga
I used to be a voracious reader (like 70 books/year) but I've cut back on that quite a bit. I was very politically active about five years ago, but now I'm more of a rural recluse/crazy farmer.
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Man do I ever need to catch up on reading. Was never 70 books a near but at one point, probably 40ish. Crazy recluse/farmer? I envy.BoneSnapDeez wrote:OI used to be a voracious reader (like 70 books/year) but I've cut back on that quite a bit. I was very politically active about five years ago, but now I'm more of a rural recluse/crazy farmer.



