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What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
- Hobie-wan
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
I've never met a pun I didn't like. - Stark
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
nasty crunchy peanut butter, that looks like a baby shit on your poptarts hobie
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Where is Jreece when you need him?Hobie-wan wrote:
Time to bring back this blast from the past?
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
I find it hilarious that they market that peanut butter as having "fresh roasted peanuts" when it looks like their definition of roasting is someone digesting them.
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To be fair, that's post toasting, so it got all melty and the oil rose to the surface to make it all shiny.
I've never met a pun I didn't like. - Stark
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
It probably tasted pretty good too. I used to put peanut butter on the chocolate pop-tarts.Hobie-wan wrote:To be fair, that's post toasting, so it got all melty and the oil rose to the surface to make it all shiny.
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I'd grab that new thing. #racketeerinsidejokes
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A-ha! My wife doesn't ovulate, so take that! And my couch is red. That sir is a double whammy!MrPopo wrote:Fast forward two months later; Luke has noticed some dark-red spotting on his couch but can't bring it up with his wife.Luke wrote:If it means anything to you, that's the last time the words "change your tampon" will leave my mouth or fingers.
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So to prove a point I already made, you bring up a fictional character?REPO Man wrote:Case in point:fastbilly1 wrote:Last pastry chef I worked with could bench 400. They are not all featherweights.
taken from Kamen Rider Wikia.Oren Pierre Alfonzo (凰蓮・ピエール・アルフォンゾ Ōren Piēru Arufonzo?), formerly known as Gennosuke Oren (凰蓮 厳之介 Ōren Gennosuke?), is an effeminate and muscular man. Oren is an ex-military soldier, head chef, and the owner of Charmant (シャルモン Sharumon?), a pastry shop in Zawame. He transforms into Kamen Rider Bravo (仮面ライダーブラーボ Kamen Raidā Burābo?). He uses the Durian Lockseed.
He is mostly refered to by those in Zawame as the "Charmant guy" (シャルモンおっさん Sharumon ossan?) and later Master Oren (凰蓮様 Ōren-sama?) by a fan girl Mai Takatsukasa, his apprentice Hideyasu Jonouchi, and later by Peko.
According to Mai Takatsukasa of Team Gaim, Oren has been trained as a patisserie and gained a citizenship in France for 10 years and even won the Coup de Monde. He has also achieved the Relais Desserts grade. However, in secret he is also a former soldier of the Parachute Regiment and had fought in the Middle East and Africa, having done so to gain his French citizenship 15 years prior.
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Since last night, I have fallen in love with the style of the Panasonic CQ-VX5500.Ziggy587 wrote:Well, let me know if you find any decks that don't suck. Every one I look at these days, I just hate the way they all look. Not to mention they're all loaded with features I don't need (they even have decks without CD players now - just radio and bluetooth/USB).

My god, that's gorgeous. I think it's out of my price range at the moment. I'll have to save up for this one. Just look at those analog VUs! Have you ever seen a car stereo with analog VUs before?
This does have one feature that few folks outside Japan ever need -- Minidisc player. Other than that, there's no USB port, no MP3 player, no Bluetooth, no Pandora, no SirriusXM, no GPS, no other gimmicks.



