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has anyone ever beat this game? back when i used to play it in middle school i never ever ever ever was able to win.Quote:
Originally Posted by bode
All this time I thought you'd actually jizzed in my bed, but I guess it makes more sense that it was lotion. Also you opened my bags and stuffed those cards everywhere and I was still finding them days after getting home. I thought the whole thing was funny in the sense junior high kids giving a nerd a swirly is funny, i.e., only for the person doing it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lukie
I feel bad that I didn't ask you privately about your post in this thread although I still don't see how it does anything but call me pretentious.
Congrats on the engagement OP. I like your posts.
WOW! Wufwugy saved ATOTHEC101 life!!!!!!
Anybody who disagrees with this should take two aspirin and call me in the morningQuote:
Originally Posted by flomo
I'm also changing my name to W.U. Fwugy PhD
What is a "swirly"?
mmmy myyy myy, im once bitteeeen twice shyyyy babbbeeee
wufwugy - I read an interesting article today in the Economist about how the UK appears doomed to face blackouts in the near future. They're running out of natural gas in the North Sea at the same time nuclear plants are being shut down. The article suggests there's nothing they can do to fix the situation in time.
http://www.economist.com/world/brita...ry_id=14177328
fypQuote:
Originally Posted by Bbickes
Looks like it's all about supply and lack of efficiency of current plants.Quote:
Originally Posted by mcatdog
It's a testament to the fallacy of clean coal. It's indeed possible to make clean coal, but we don't have the engineering capacity or the economic scale to do so yet. I like how there wasn't a bunch of crap about UK companies saying 'oh hai guise we can haz just do clean coal lol'
And a striking comment was about 'nuclear being too slow'. Yeah, shoulda started those a decade or so ago huh?
I'm pretty unaware of the UK situation, though, but it sounds pretty bad. Not only that, but word around town is that they're being overrun (hyperbole) by Sharia law, and have a higher per capita debt than US
I PAINTED A PRETTY PCITURE
ACRYLICS ARE A BITCH TO WORK WITH!
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no man, i would never do anything like that. like it crosses the line from a silly/stupid/immature joke that maybe went to far to something that's downright shitty.Quote:
Originally Posted by mcatdog
i had a few gripes from that trip as well but whatever, 2 years+ now etc.
When they flush your head?Quote:
Originally Posted by Galapogos
"who put this dick on my back?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTSUC...layer_embedded
too lazy to find youtube thread
i feel like i'm coming down with something. last night i felt a little lump in the back of my throat while swallowing, so i immediately took some glutamine and vitamin C. this morning i have a lot of phlegm i'm hawking up and just generally feel like my body is on the brink of either winning or losing this (i.e. becoming actually ill).
not gonna lift today even though i really really want to. anybody have any other suggestions? wuf?
Yeah, you don't wanna lift because that can exacerbate sickness. I've even gotten sick many times just from training too hard.
First off, the science is really sketchy on this, but even if you went to br.com and asked Lyle (who doesn't believe anything that science doesn't back up) he would say there's something about anecdotal accounts and colds with things like taking a bunch of vitamin c.
Lots and lots of vitamin c (maybe ester-c is best, I'm unsure). I don't know what kind of dosage, just take a few pills several times a day, and take less if you start getting diarrhea or cramping.
Load up on oil of oregano. You can find that at most health food stores. I also can't tell you dosages, but I just take a bunch several times a day. The normal sized bottles last like two days if I'm trying to kill a cold.
Maybe add echinacea to that. I've personally gotten nowhere with it, but some people say they do. Maybe do chicken soup and some 7up. These are pretty much all old wives tales types of things, but for some reason, it looks like combating the common cold at first stages is something that science isn't able to test well.
Anyways, I just do a bunch of vitamin c and oil of oregano, starting as quickly as possible, and this noticeably cuts down on my sickness depth and length. I find that each of my common cold stages isn't awful and only lasts about a day
Also, just as a footnote, you got this from somebody else. We tend to like to think that the common cold is something that we get because we're not healthy enough, but the evidence shows that people who are not around other people don't get the cold. It's a simple virus transmission thing. And for future notice, even at the slightest indication of getting a cold, you should attack it with what works ASAP.
It's possible these remedies won't work for you though. I really dont know because the science just doesn't say anything believable about it.
Good luck, being sick sucks, but I haven't been too sick for a long time since I started massing vit c and oregano.
For past 6mo-year I have had a lot of trouble with colds. I havent been getting them all that frequently but when I do it always seems to slip down into my lungs and I am coughing up disgusting greyish phlegm that has a very strange texture and it sticks with me for a matter of weeks. I cant remember it ever turning into a fever, and generally I just feel shitty in the morning and randomly cough up this horribly grey stuff. Do I have the aids?
Wuf nice post. I'm going on one of Lyle's recommendations in a short, old post that says something like mega-dosing vitamin C and glutamine as soon as you come down with symptoms (or something to that effect). I think I'm on about 3000g vitaminC and maybe 15-20g glutamine today, split up into about 3 different doses. Not sure what constitutes mega-dosing, I'm guessing I'm on the low side of that but I don't know.
I feel fine right now though, still a lingering effect (or maybe it's imaginary at this point), plan later is to go to the bar and drink lots of beer, hopefully feel fine tomorrow and do my workout that I was going to do today. If the bar and/or lots of booze is a seriously lolbad idea right now, I could probably skip that...
pure speculation:Quote:
Also, just as a footnote, you got this from somebody else. We tend to like to think that the common cold is something that we get because we're not healthy enough, but the evidence shows that people who are not around other people don't get the cold. It's a simple virus transmission thing. And for future notice, even at the slightest indication of getting a cold, you should attack it with what works ASAP.
I don't think those first two things are mutually exclusive. Obviously you get it from somebody (something) else, but I tend to think those with strong immune systems (based on many factors) are significantly less likely to come down with a cold in the same situation as someone with a weaker immune system.
i blame lyle's generic bulking routine, the leg workouts can be pretty nasty especially. not sure how familiar you are with it, but even week 2 of the deload/rampup is no joke (thats what i'm on specifically at this time).Quote:
Yeah, you don't wanna lift because that can exacerbate sickness. I've even gotten sick many times just from training too hard.
I never did one of Lyle's specific routines (I actually don't remember much of any routines I've done since I eventually just started winging it 100%), but I'm sure it's beastly. One thing about him is that he respects cycling both with lifting and with diet. So certain stages will be much more intense than others.
About viruses and health, you're right that they're not mutually exclusive and such. A skilled enough immune system essentially will laugh at any virus, and without the strength of a standard human immune system we'd all die in a day.
I've found it interesting that I've recently discovered that I personally do not get sick when I'm not around people. I guess that's why I commented on it
And I wouldn't worry about drinking/lifting if you feel fine. It's not like if you shouldn't do them they'll kill you. At worst they would just make you feel a wee bit worse than otherwise
kidney stone ftl
I'VE GOT YOUR NOSE!
I just more or less finally got the engine for my motorcycle back together. Just waiting on a specialty tool to come in the mail and then I need to set the timing (good luck to me since Ive never done this before.)
Then I need to finish fabricating a few things and then weld them to the frame. Test fit everything and then tear it back apart and paint the frame. I just hope that the motor that I built doesnt spew oil or just simply explode when I first try to start it..
So ya, Im definitely closer to the finish line than I am to the starting pistol..
Dexter season 1 is pretty sweet
wifey and i are supposed to start watching this sometime soon.Quote:
Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
probably been posted but eh, http://cakefarts.com/
yah, i just got back from the store with season 2. Im gonna try to see how long I can wait before i crack it open. Ive got too much work to do.Quote:
Originally Posted by bode
roman tomatoes, cilantro, chopped onion, garlic and some salt.
oooooooooooooooooooooh my goodness nom nom homemade salsa!
in other news, for all you golfers
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Season 4 starts end of September, so excitedQuote:
Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
If you like Dexter (you should), maybe watch Six Feet Under. Very different kind of show, but one of the main characters is the dude who plays Dexter, and that actor is pretty fantastic IMO
Curse you Fox, and your House and Fringe promos. WHY ISNT IT FALL YET? =(
OMG.. If I knew the topic of discussion was Dexter in here, I would have been here much sooner. Dexter is by far the best tv series I've watched. The wire was awesome, and Dexter blew that out of the water, along with Heroes, Weeds, etc. If you haven't watched Dexter yet, get to it and get caught up for the upcoming Season 4. So excited.
i've seen most of 6 feet under and its definitely a great show.Quote:
Originally Posted by wufwugy
chelle, they're called roma, not roman tomatoes. Also, hit that salsa with some lime juice and your talking.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chelle
She posts hot pics of herself on here, she can call them whatever the fuck she wants.
lime juice sounds good for the salsa though and maybe a little fresh jalapeno pepper
i missed that there were no peppers! Either some jalepeno or i've used poblanos in the past and they work well too.Quote:
Originally Posted by flomo
I don't like peppers :P
I'm also a very simple person when it comes to my salsa.
please forgive me but the layperson must ask, what is wrong with this?
http://tailwaiters.com/admin/Product...titossalsa.jpg
It tastes like ass. To me, anyway.
what does ass taste like?
For one thing, Chelle's talking about fresh salsa vs. cooked salsa. It's like the difference between fresh fruit salad and jam.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lukie
For another, remember the lesson you recently learned about pizza? It applies to 95% of food. Fresh ingredients and methods that enhance them are going to result in a better final product over prepackaged food, particularly those with preservatives in them. They're almost always tons better for you nutritionally as well.
Ask bigred's Mom?Quote:
Originally Posted by Lukie
Where do I learn how to make these fresh foods with fresh ingredients and methods to enhance them (e.g. spices/herbs?)? I wish someone would have taught me these things when I was growing up. Guess I'll have to find a good cookbook?Quote:
Originally Posted by BennyLaRue
My drunk friend was talking about how he ate out this girl's ass yesterday which I thought was really f***ing disgusting and I thought he was joking until I realized he wasn't [joking].Quote:
Originally Posted by BennyLaRue
www.epicurious.comQuote:
Originally Posted by Lukie
It doesn't take much learning, just being able to follow directions. Any of the four-fork recipes on there will usually taste better than food from all but the very best restaurants.
I guess the only thing that takes a little bit of time is trying different vegetables / herbs / spices out and figuring out which ones are your favorites. At that point it's really easy to look at a recipe and be able to tell how good it is since it's just the sum of the ingredients in it. I'm sure boost and flomo will disagree with that a little bit but you don't need to be them in order to make awesome tasting food.
so my hair was starting to get darker, so i put some color on it, and now i am a brunette. yayyy.
Start by improving your choices when shopping. Choose to buy fresh things and shun stuff in a can, box or bag. Try to get fruits and vegetables local and in season, if you can. Meat from a good butcher is usually exponentially better than stuff in a grocery store. That's all pretty simple and picking out the best stuff comes with experience. When it comes to actual preparation, recipes are great and you can use a good cookbook, sure. They can lead to Level 1 thinking and be a crutch though. You'll eat better but if you truly want to acheive Food Nirvana the best thing to do is learn concepts and do a lot of practicing and experimenting. If you don't have time to read about food or take classes, the Food Network can be great for learning about flavour concepts and cooking methods. As with poker, don't try and copy what you see. Focus on learning the hows and whys and you'll shortly have mad, flexible skills you can use in any situation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lukie
I bet a large percentage of people who use the phrase "man, shes so hot Id eat corn out her asshole" or whatever variant are not saying it in jest.
and eric Im amazed that you, being so into working out and all, have taken this long to figure out how good fresh food is for you. Really, unless you have some special dietary concerns, you dont need to learn how to "cook healthy" if you simply learn how to use fresh ingredients. The recipes utilizing fresh ingredients and avoiding all the preservatives and other crap that our body has no clue what to do with are inherently healthy.
A big part of this though is using things that are in season and local. When tomatoes are not in season in ohio then that means any tomatoe you buy in ohio has been picked green, shipped green, and probably gassed to artificially ripen it. These tomatoes have not had a chance to fully develop the vitamins and other nutritional bonuses that you get from them. I mean, its still better than eating ketchup, but youre just not getting the full effect.
Anyways, fresh produce is actually incredibly easy to work with and you can do all sorts of things, from basic to some really involved stuff. However the "basic" stuff often works best to highlight the essence of the ingredient though. So you can get some asparagus, onion, brussel sprouts, and bell peppers, cut them appropriately so theyll cook in the same amount of time. Then toss them in olive oil salt and pepper and then toss em on the grill and finish them with a squirt of lemon juice gives you a great hot grilled vegetable salad.
The world has 1 billion brunettes but only 53 gingers. Go back, imo.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chelle
Betcha she calls him back tho.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lukie
I'll always be a ginger. My red hair will still shine through the color that is on it. But omg, it looks greatttttttt!Quote:
Originally Posted by BennyLaRue
uhh ya... I def disagree with this. Method is way more important than ingredients from a taste stand point. Without understanding the importance of searing youll never make a good braise. Without understanding the dire consequences of overcrowding a pan youll never experience a scallop the way it should be presented. Without an understanding of emulsification youll probably never make a mayonaise, hollandaise, or even a good salad dressing; and if you do youll certainly not know how to fix it if it ever happens to break.Quote:
Originally Posted by mcatdog
There are certainly methods that lend themselves to the everyday cook and are easier to pick up (just as hard to master though.) However their relatively low learning curve does not diminish their importance.
5.6% of the world population... not bad if I may so so myself..Quote:
Originally Posted by BennyLaRue
picz plz
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/n.../stir_fry1.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by bigred
Awesome Greens
by BennyLaRue
This will take you 10 minutes at most.
What you need:
- Some kind of green (This works with absolutely any edible green...spinach, beet greens, bok choy, swiss chard, rapini, whatever.)
- Some kind of acid (lemon juice or rice wine vinegar are my faves but you can experiment liberally)
- 3 or 4 cloves whole garlic
- Chicken or veg broth
- Olive oil
- Salt and pepper
1) Heat 1 tbsp oil in a wok or saute pan. Meanwhile, wash and chop the greens if necessary (leaves will shrink so palm sizes pieces are fine).
2) Crush garlic cloves just a little bit with the flat part of a chef's knife or a wooden spoon. Throw them in the oil for 15-20 seconds.
3) Add the greens to the pan. Stir. Add salt and pepper or substitute the salt for soy sauce if you're into it.
4) After 2 minutes or so, add 2 tablespoons of chicken broth. This will help the greens steam a bit. Saute for 3-4 more minutes or until tender, stirring occasionally.
5) Finish with a liberal squeeze of lemon or a splash of whatever other acid you chose. Take out the garlic pieces before you eat (they were just for flavour).
Done. There are a lot of different variables you can use here to find a method you really like.
I just assumed that is what you meant. I mean, why would I have pics of your Mom?Quote:
Originally Posted by bigred
http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/3817/meeypy.jpg
there ya go, new hair. i just went outside and took it just for you bigred
thanks, brb
Look I understand there are basic methods that improve the taste of food, I've picked up on a few myself the last few years like beating chicken breasts with a meat mallet, roasting vegetables in the oven drizzled with olive oil, stirring some things constantly to keep them from getting lumpy, etc. I am just saying that the quality of the ingredients is the MOST important factor in how good a dish tastes. Even if you have zero knowledge of cooking methods you can still make a pretty great dinner by following the directions in any decent recipe as long as you use fresh ingredients that you like, so no one should be scared off because they "don't know how to cook." Using Benny's recipe as an example, I think a noob cook just reading directions could make a much better tasting dish using fresh greens, herbs, and broth strained from real vegetables and bones than an expert cook could using canned or frozen greens, dried herbs and canned broth. Just my opinion, I could easily be wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by boost
Oh yeah, good point. I didn't specify you should be using fresh greens.
You can get by on broth in a tetra pack if you must, but homemade is best if you have it on hand.
5 DOLLAR LARGE PIZZA DAY! FUCK YEAH!
maybe they can, but their variance is going to be hudge. I guess thats pretty much what understanding basic methods of cooking does; it reduces variance.Quote:
Originally Posted by mcatdog
For example, my sister makes great baked macaroni and cheese. However theres a ton of variance. She never seems completely happy with the end product, even though it is always pretty damn good and often excellent. The reason is because she is simply relying on the sum of the ingredients but doesnt understand what is happening to those ingredients when she mixes them, applies heat to them, and so on.
Not trying to be argumentative, and Im certainly not trying to scare anyone away from cooking, and Im not even saying that youre wrong. I just want people to have good results so that they keep cooking for themselves and stop eating mcdonalds :)
PEARL JAM
* 99.3 THE FOX PRESENTS PEARL JAM WITH SPECIAL GUEST BEN HARPER & RELENTLESS 7
* WHERE·GM Place
* WHEN·Fri, September 25 @ 7:00 PM
* AGE·All Ages
* PRICE·$67.00 plus service charges
Fuck yes.
worst "best" band of the 90s
pearl jam sucks.
Should be a solid concert imo.
no u
nevertheless, pearl jam/ben harper is a sick show.
and you're both homos.
Worst post ever on the intarweb.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigred
not much wrong with it for me, i also like pace medium salsa. as Benny L stated the difference is fruit salad vs. jam,, for me they are both goodQuote:
Originally Posted by Lukie
i like to add fresh cilantro to store bought jarrred salsa before serving.
bode
you might want to try serrano peppers in your salsa also :D
i did not read read the jrest of the thread cuz the posts were too long, i'll read it later--looks like wufwugism type posts about food