Random Ramblings of the Sixth Kind
I haven't been on here all day (or all yesterday, I guess) so I finally got on here now. So, yeah. I'm up kind of late, though sometimes I check here even later. Rhetorical question answered.
"On the subject of water and gnomes, but not really..." (this segway brought to you by Dead Cat's quotewall)
I just saw Divine Comedy and LOVED it! DC is brilliant and I become a blob of goo in their awesomeness (when I'm not dancing like there's no tomorrow).
"On the subject of water and gnomes, but not really..." (this segway brought to you by Dead Cat's quotewall)
I just saw Divine Comedy and LOVED it! DC is brilliant and I become a blob of goo in their awesomeness (when I'm not dancing like there's no tomorrow).
"If you don't put enough commas in, you won't know where to breathe and will die of asphyxiation"
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To go back to the previous page... I often check the MB right before I go to bed, and sometimes I am up pretty late. Though I've been trying to change that so I can get up at six with the rest of my family.
I'm eating spaghetti for dinner! We would have had shepherd's pie, but we don't have any cheese. And we were going to have pudding pie (pudding being the only pie filling we have) but mom spent the afternoon knitting and I spend the afternoon alternating between knitting and making friendship bracelets. We'll just have to celebrate Pi Day tomorrow.
I'm eating spaghetti for dinner! We would have had shepherd's pie, but we don't have any cheese. And we were going to have pudding pie (pudding being the only pie filling we have) but mom spent the afternoon knitting and I spend the afternoon alternating between knitting and making friendship bracelets. We'll just have to celebrate Pi Day tomorrow.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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First, who or what is a crotcho?
Second, we had pork tenderloin with a bearnaise (too lazy to put in the accent right now) sauce, rosemary potatoes, caprice salad, and steamed carrots. It was amazing, if I do say so myself (did I mention I cooked?) but it always makes me sad to see certain members of my family grab the barbeque sauce and slather the meat, or ketchup and slather the potatoes. Ah well, as long as they enjoy, I guess.
Second, we had pork tenderloin with a bearnaise (too lazy to put in the accent right now) sauce, rosemary potatoes, caprice salad, and steamed carrots. It was amazing, if I do say so myself (did I mention I cooked?) but it always makes me sad to see certain members of my family grab the barbeque sauce and slather the meat, or ketchup and slather the potatoes. Ah well, as long as they enjoy, I guess.
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I think that's a good way to put it, because it seems like lots of churches have things that they call "Small Groups", so people would probably get what you mean.Darth Fedora wrote:Hey, what is a concise, clear way to put FHE group leader on a secular resume? I'm thinking...Church...Small Group...Activity Leader? Does anyone have any better ideas?
Crotchos are crockpot nachos. A chili-like mixture is made in a crockpot, then a huge brick of cream cheese is added, and then the deliciousness that ensues after stirring is poured over chips, rice, baked potatoes, or other starchy foods. It is rather scrumptious.Marduk wrote:First, who or what is a crotcho?
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