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Chozon1 wrote: What about a laser that caused uncontrollable sneezing?
I'd say forget waterboarding. CIA's got a new torture technique. :lol:
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Mmm...nothing says torture like uncontrollable snot.

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Chozon1 wrote: Penalties?
I'm not sure what you're asking. If you don't want to do the time, then don't do the crime. :wink:
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I'm not sure what I was asking either. :lol:

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Urge to suck all the juices out of a tomato and put it on someones front door knob?
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Chozon1 wrote: Subway?
Delicious, but pricey. Although it's a nice treat once in a while (love them meatball subs), I find it's actually cheaper in the long run to simply buy the ingredients from the grocery store and make your own.
Krytae wrote:Urge to suck all the juices out of a tomato and put it on someones front door knob?
I've never even thought about that before. Might be an amusing prank, though....
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Haha, yeah.

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Krytae wrote: Favourite ice cream?
Cloudy with a Chance of Cookies. It was a limited-edition flavor I ran into several years ago. Blue-colored vanilla ice cream with a marshmallow ribbon and miniature chocolate chip cookies. I kind of miss it....

On the market right now, I do like Tillamook's Grandma's Cake Batter. In fact, most of the Tillamook ice creams are pretty good (and if you've never heard of Tillamook, I do feel sorry for you). Another ice cream line I enjoy would be the Breyers' Original line, since their ice creams usually don't have extra garbage in it, like high-fructose corn syrup or artificial colors.Not that I prefer the taste of the Breyers' over Tillamook or Ben and Jerry's, but I feel better about giving Breyers' ice cream to my kids than I do the other stuff.
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You know your stuff. I think the best tasting icecream I've ever had was a bubblegum one that was only available at this one beach I used to go to. I heard they closed down shop recently, though.

You're making me want to cheat on my diet. XD

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Krytae wrote:You know your stuff.
If there's one thing I know, it's food. It's a gift... and a curse. It's just too bad my cooking skills don't match my food knowledge. My cooking skills are so bad I can burn water. Literally. My wife still misses that pot....
Krytae wrote:Pretzels?
Salty, tasty yumminess. I especially enjoy them when they've been dipped in almond bark.
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I've once microwaved ramen noodles and forgot to pour water in it. House smelled like smoke for a week straight.

... Ramen noodles?
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Krytae wrote: ... Ramen noodles?
Mmm... college food. Brings back memories of cooking in the dorms and dinner by Ben & Jerry's....

It can be tasty, but certainly not that good for you. Since MSG tends to give my wife headaches, we don't have it very often.
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MSG is for chumps. Only people who lack cooking skills use it.

/rage

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Chozon1 wrote:MSG is for chumps. Only people who lack cooking skills use it.

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Yet there are a lot of food products on the market that has it. Such as ramen noodles, and some brands of bouillon. If I recall correctly, even the snack cracker Chicken in a Biscuit has MSG.

So I agree with you that it's for chumps, but if you're not careful, you might find you're eating it anyway! It's a little like high-fructose corn syrup, but more subtle since it can disguise itself under various other names.
Chozon1 wrote:Homemade pizza?
It's not delivery, it's homemade! :wink: I think the biggest challenge would be finding a decent recipe for the crust. Other than that, go wild!

Which brings up a question I should post in your thread....
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Oh, I know amigo. :D My mom is allergic to MSG, so we don't have it or stuff containing it around the house. Except for the occasional snack my mom buys for me. ^_^

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