Tar.Aldarion wrote: » That's not you? :eek:
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » Not too quick though, gotta savour it! But not all night ahhh. Well maybe now and again. Haven't seen em and the big set sounds cool. Would love to play human chess haha...maybe I'll arrange it with minions :pac: That's good, you are a nice girl. Can't have too high a ratio of filth to person loike. Wincest you say... *rubs hands together* Mine are panasonic :cool: nerd...um...er..in general :mad:
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » zomg thats deadly, in temple bar somewhere eh, dunno eeet. Will try to get somebody to do either with me, 15 and a free ticket is pretty great!
Master of Nothing wrote: » That IFI thing sounds really good tbh! might look into that soon:) I is heading to sleep, green tea and cracker bread stuff with peanut butter as snack was nice, now to become a pirate in my dreams, controlling the seas, plundering ports and gathering wenches to do my bidding:pac: Night Night!
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » 'and well I was a hero' LOL Nothing is built to last, it's called planned obsolescence. The more expensive thing you buy the shorter it's lifespan really these days. Ie my 8 year old phone that's fallen off rollercoasters, been in water, been thrown against a wall. Cheap hunks of crap built to last ^_^ Dunno even what the mezz is etc..monopoly? Sounds quite 'groovy'. Bar you say, hmm looking up! And they shown off the beaten track films? The road less travelled? I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two cinemas diverged in a city, and I— I took the one less travelled by, And that has made all the difference
anothernight wrote: » Getting massive cravings for cheesecake >_< Is it worth it making mini cheesecakes right now so that they cool faster and I can therefore eat them sooner? Or will that be too much hassle? And yes, Sony sucks ass. They also seem to have no direction as a company. Not that anyone cares.
--LOS-- wrote: » 7 degrees, haven't updated in a while, feels like 4.3 though.
--LOS-- wrote: » I don't know, I don't live in the type of house that I can go cooking stuff during the night without waking everyone. Do they take much effort to make? And cheese is a bad word.
anothernight wrote: » What's wrong with cheese? They're a mixture of cream cheese and cream, plus sugar and flavourings, on a biscuit and butter base. So they do take their time. Also they must be baked, and then cooled overnight.... Which is why I was thinking of making mini cheesecakes so they'd be cool and set in an hour or two I hope.
--LOS-- wrote: » Ehhh LOL!!!! aye aye cappin Ye I was, there were kiddies jaws there and they were dropping. Ye I sucked. I see big words Tar But adolescence will never be obsolete *blank stare* Yes but but Sony is the biggest wanker for this, Sony sucks, fact. Ye the Mezz is a pub that's not too bad not that I've been there that often, just a little place. Ye it's all film festival type films, foreign language films, although cineworld is pretty good for these too but then they also will show classics from time to time like the Woody Allen season recently. Looky everybody someone did english for the LC -_- 7 degrees, haven't updated in a while, feels like 4.3 though.
--LOS-- wrote: » Oh I don't question my laptop, it tells me what to wear, hat/no hat, coat/no coat etc. Sunrise 05:07 if you want to catch it
anothernight wrote: » Ooh that. Yeah milk tends to make some people feel icky. Including myself but I just ignore stuff. Sugar makes me feel even worse but I can still bake a cake and eat it all by myself.. The night time munchies, yes. Do you completely avoid dairy in general? Or is it that you've cut down on it?
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » baileys cheesecake can be win
Tar.Aldarion wrote: Hmm I love being a programmer...and minding your eee while you are gone...oh what's that it is telling me to wear, oh well /o\
--LOS-- wrote: » I'm just a little paranoid about dairy and breast cancer. Nah I just cut it down, don't buy milk, cheese, butter, yoghurt etc, but then it's in other things in small amounts, can't be bothered being too strict. It's not that it made me feel sick before but then when you get used to not having it, tastes very strong, earlier I ran out of soya milk and had some in cereal and ughh. I find the same with sugar too, when I stop having it for a while, really don't miss it, then everything tastes so sweet.
anothernight wrote: » I don't have any baileys at home meh. But I was craving lemon cheesecake. It's my favourite. I think I'd rather leave it for tomorrow. I'm getting up at 9 so I'll have to sleep soon anyway. Programmers are great ^_^ Unless they're the extra nerdy type with no social skills. In that case they're embarrassing. Haha now I feel bad for not cutting down on dairy despite it not agreeing with me, when you can do it without any problems. *admires* The best way to ruin a good cup of tea is to add sugar and milk to it.
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » Fairy hard to cut down, suppose I've stopped drinking milk from the bottle, bet that counts. Tea ruins itself, never had green though
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » gastronomical /avoids saying what he wants to about kid sentence /no jokes there Do you prefer the bishop by any chance? I'll have to be careful with my verbosity about you :eek: /o\ Believe me it won't. I can be very accommodating like that. *...stare* hmm decisions must be made! Long summer yet! at least you can tell it about me /burn /blows fingernails I have temperature tuned on on my linux now...and finally set teh time to dublin instead of boston..even if it likes to switch wherever it likes...and I have temperature in kelvin >_> It allows me to pick how I want wind speed to be measured...and gives no option to display it...FAIL Hmm I love being a programmer...and minding your eee while you are gone...oh what's that it is telling me to wear, oh well /o\ Go for it
anothernight wrote: » Haha now I feel bad for not cutting down on dairy despite it not agreeing with me, when you can do it without any problems. *admires* The best way to ruin a good cup of tea is to add sugar and milk to it.
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » Oh I just meant from some restaurants it is amazing..others pretty crap. We need an anothernight cook for us day :-p
--LOS-- wrote: » I agree, sounds like such a good cook, unlike me, stir-fry everything.
anothernight wrote: » I've never drunk milk by itself other than that one time when I was 5 that a teacher made me drink half a glass in school during lunch. I hated milk. I hated it even more after that =/ It's all white and disgusting looking ewww Took me 15 years to be able to eat cream by itself. If I overthink natural yogurt I can't eat it (don't laugh!!! no dirty connotations there!). I hate butter but I'll eat it if I need to, and I do use it all the time for baking. Hmmm I'm not sure it'd be so hard to cut out dairy altogether. You haven't just said that. Tea is great. But yeah the extra bitter tea that most people drink isn't very nice alright. But if there's nothing else, it's still tea and therefore still worth my time. I suppose as a programmer you must drink coffee?