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ScotchRobbins wrote:Stepping on Legos?
Always an annoyance. Especially with three kids in the house. Sometimes Legos are one of the lesser-painful things to step on.
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If it has cheese, then it has to be decent, at least. Right?

Of course, it depends entirely on the cheese... I read an article years ago about a certain type of cheese in Italy that is actually illegal. I'm a bit fuzzy on the details, but apparently one way that the consumers know that the cheese has gone bad is when all the maggots within the cheese itself have died....
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You know, people claim to be evolved, and intelligent, and sophisticated, and they'll shove poop like that down their throats in a way that I find both fascinating and disgusting. Nasty...I'm glad that jank is illegal. @_@

But...the idea of a cheese black market? Amazing.

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Chozon1 wrote:You know, people claim to be evolved, and intelligent, and sophisticated, and they'll shove poop like that down their throats in a way that I find both fascinating and disgusting.
I know what you mean. The chefs and cuisine that many people consider the finest in the world... comes from a culture that eats snails. Erm... what?
Chozon1 wrote: Nasty...I'm glad that jank is illegal. @_@
Just because something is illegal doesn't mean that people will stop doing it, though. :?
Chozon1 wrote:But...the idea of a cheese black market? Amazing.
It does have an interesting sound to it... maybe like some sort of post-apocalyptic story where cows take over the world and dairy products are contraband. There will be people hiding out in bunkers having conversations like this....

"I miss ice cream. Did you ever have ice cream? I used to think vanilla was so boring, but I'd kill for a vanilla ice cream cone right now."

"Ice cream? Yeesh, I'd kill for a good bowl of cottage cheese right now."
Chozon1 wrote:Playing with glue?
I can think of more entertaining things to do with my time.... Such as make up conversations about the lack of dairy products in a post-apocalyptic society.
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Sstavix wrote:Just because something is illegal doesn't mean that people will stop doing it, though.
Shhh...just let me exist in my own simple reality, where such things are not true. Just for five minutes.

Also, I'm pretty certain that story needs to be written. XD Because the possibilities are wonderful.

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Chozon1 wrote: What type of minis did you used to paint?
I used to paint a lot of Ral Partha miniatures, but they started to become scarce in the States - I'm not even sure if they have an official U.S. presence any more. All I was able to find was their European site. So aside from Ral Parthas, most of my minis are Reaper Miniatures, especially from their "Legends" line. I have a smattering of other minis from other companies - including Games Workshop - but not many.

And yes, most of mine are metal. I was never too fond of the plastic miniatures. They always seemed too fragile for my tastes.
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Interesting stuff...I haven't looked around too much outside of Privateer press, since I'm aiming to get a large Warmachine army at the moment. I like some of those Reaper models though. ^_^ I can't really choose metal or plastic...it depends on the model with Warmachine stuff. So most of the stuff I have is plastic, with mostly the character models in metal.

And I do like the weight. I dropped a plastic model and it exploded, whereas my metal models (both put together with superglue) were fine.

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Super Dungeon Explore?
I had never heard of it before. Looks like it might be some silly fun!
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Iknorite? The models look adorable. XD

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Chozon1 wrote: Calzones?
They can be pretty good... as long as they don't have mushrooms.

There's a place in the city where I work which is known for their calzones. Whenever the office orders some, a few of my coworkers go into a food coma after eating them. Amateurs.
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Nice. XD I like mushrooms though. At least on pizza, or pizza like products.

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Chozon1 wrote: MacGyver?
He was better as Jack O'Neill. :wink:

Actually, when I worked at the local paper, the main computer tech for the company was named McIver - different spelling, but pronounced the same. For the most part, he had no idea what he was doing (probably didn't help that our office was almost all Macs, and he was a Windows devotee). Hence, my IT career started by being the only guy in the office who actually understood the machines we were working on....

In any case, it sort of tainted my image of what "MacGyver" really meant. To most people, it means a genius who can make a bomb out of a can opener and a moldy potato. To me, it's someone who ends up making a problem worse than it really should be....
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I'd debate that. They both saved the world, both were epic, but MacGyver is totally possible to become in reality.

That however, is hilarious. XD Probably because I didn't have to live with it daily, but still.

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Chozon1 wrote: Battlegems?
I can think of more practical - and less expensive - things to throw in a fight... or is this a game?
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Well, you'd solve your problems by throwing money at them...

Battlegems is a Facebook game, though. I like it, though it's a bit simple.

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Chozon1 wrote:Well, you'd solve your problems by throwing money at them...
Isn't that how a lot of people solve their problems? ;)
Chozon1 wrote:Battlegems is a Facebook game, though. I like it, though it's a bit simple.
Is it anything like any of those Bejeweled clones
Chozon1 wrote:Mangy puppies?
I'm not terribly fond of puppies - or dogs for that matter. Most of them are just so dumb... I tend to prefer kittens.
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