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IanBrown_101



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 15 2007,20:25   

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I date 20-year-olds.


I bet Steve meets them by offering to buy them beer.  :p

It's very easy to meet people. Just go to a coffeeshop and be sociable. Or go to Meetups or book discussions. Or speed dating. It's easy to meet a bunch of people. The problem is unmeeting them when you've met the wrong one. As far as drinking with the underaged, it can be done, but you have to know the right bartender. I'm not trying to meet 20-year-olds, it's just that Chapel Hill is stuffed to the gills with them. It's refreshing to meet someone who's a grad student or young professional.

Are you sure we shouldn't call him AFDave?

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carlsonjok



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 15 2007,20:29   

Quote (stevestory @ Dec. 15 2007,19:38)
Quote (Arden Chatfield @ Dec. 12 2007,10:35)
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I date 20-year-olds.


I bet Steve meets them by offering to buy them beer.  :p

It's very easy to meet people. Just go to a coffeeshop and be sociable. Or go to Meetups or book discussions. Or speed dating. It's easy to meet a bunch of people. The problem is unmeeting them when you've met the wrong one. As far as drinking with the underaged, it can be done, but you have to know the right bartender. I'm not trying to meet 20-year-olds, it's just that Chapel Hill is stuffed to the gills with them. It's refreshing to meet someone who's a grad student or young professional.

Wow. You really have dated some losers. I'm guessing you didn't use the old "Let's just be friends line" on that one.

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stevestory



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 16 2007,00:01   

That one? You mean Vance? That wasn't a date. I'm heterosexual.

   
Arden Chatfield



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 16 2007,00:20   

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Quote (Tracy P. Hamilton @ Dec. 06 2007,13:31)
32 fl. oz = 1 quart = 946 mL, so a drink of usual strength liquor is 44 mL, pretty close to your 50 mL.

Only in the US system. In the UK it is 40 fluid ounces to a quart.

I've just been trying to explain the UK/US system to a group of Canadian adults who are only familiar with litres. The US system is even crazier than the UK system, with different sizes of barrels and quarts depending on what is in them, tons that are noticably smaller than metric tonnes, grain that is measured in bushels but converted to tons using different conversion factors for each crop and so on.

After that, I really feel in need of a soothing drink. . .


A note for those used to a UK pint being 20 fl. oz:  what many US bars call the "pint" glass is really a 13 oz "standard" glass.

So, not only is your beer terrible, you actually get LESS of it?

Ouch, how do you people cope?

Wait, if it's bad beer, you'd want more???

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IanBrown_101



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 16 2007,11:44   

Quote (Arden Chatfield @ Dec. 16 2007,06:20)
Quote (IanBrown_101 @ Dec. 15 2007,20:24)
 
Quote (Tracy P. Hamilton @ Dec. 12 2007,16:45)
   
Quote (Richard Simons @ Dec. 12 2007,08:56)
     
Quote (Tracy P. Hamilton @ Dec. 06 2007,13:31)
32 fl. oz = 1 quart = 946 mL, so a drink of usual strength liquor is 44 mL, pretty close to your 50 mL.

Only in the US system. In the UK it is 40 fluid ounces to a quart.

I've just been trying to explain the UK/US system to a group of Canadian adults who are only familiar with litres. The US system is even crazier than the UK system, with different sizes of barrels and quarts depending on what is in them, tons that are noticably smaller than metric tonnes, grain that is measured in bushels but converted to tons using different conversion factors for each crop and so on.

After that, I really feel in need of a soothing drink. . .


A note for those used to a UK pint being 20 fl. oz:  what many US bars call the "pint" glass is really a 13 oz "standard" glass.

So, not only is your beer terrible, you actually get LESS of it?

Ouch, how do you people cope?

Wait, if it's bad beer, you'd want more???

you would get drunk cheaper and quicker, so you would forget it was bad.

But no, those things are both just...wrong. A pint should be a pint, not something less just because you don't "do" imperial measures.

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I'm not the fastest or the baddest or the fatest.

You NEVER seem to address the fact that the grand majority of people supporting Darwinism in these on line forums and blogs are atheists. That doesn't seem to bother you guys in the least. - FtK

Roddenberry is my God.

   
stevestory



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 16 2007,19:03   

tonight's omelette recipe:

4 eggs
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup shredded mozarella
sauteed onions
chopped up bacon
basil
oregano
butter
salt
pepper

   
stevestory



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 19 2007,10:55   

tonight: drinking at The Cellar

   
stevestory



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 20 2007,19:17   

finally had some of this tonight



yummy. It cost as much as the burger, but it was just as good.

   
Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 20 2007,19:20   

I just had KFC.

The highpoint:



Check out Leffe Blonde, Steve.

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"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
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carlsonjok



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 20 2007,19:51   

Tonight:



Not in the same class as Sierra Nevada. But, at $4.75 a six, the price is right.  J.W.Dundee is the craft brewery associated with Genesee Beer, a regional (Western New York) equivalent to Bud, Miller, et al.

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Lou FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 20 2007,20:09   

I'm trying to write a bit on JanieBelle's novel tonight, but the words are just not coming.

I think I need a little something to loosen the brain.  Details after I check the wine cabinet...

ETA:



2002

My first go round with this one.  Likin' it.

ETAA:  Whoops.  dun overdididit.  *note to self - wine is not water - drink responsibly.* /psa

Edited by Lou FCD on Dec. 20 2007,22:38

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Linky“. ~ Steve Story, Legend

   
stevestory



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 21 2007,21:33   

tonight: minestrone from a can.

not bad.

and maybe a few of these:


   
Alan Fox



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 22 2007,16:59   



For Bob O'H (though they slightly misspelled vittu)

And the wine is quite good, too!

PS thanks for the plug.

  
Assassinator



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 22 2007,18:13   

I only want this really:

Even though I'm legal to drink and most of my mates, wich are my age, like to indulge themselfs sometimes in alcohol I never do that. Just gimme some good ol' Lipton Ice, lemon ofcourse :D

  
Albatrossity2



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,18:17   

Tonight's repast - Salad, French Onion Soup (from this recipe), topped with homemade French bread, and accompanied by a nice fat Zinfandel



It sure is good to have the kitchen remodeling completed!

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Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,18:57   

Lovely kitchen, Dave!

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"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
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carlsonjok



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,18:57   

Quote (Albatrossity2 @ Dec. 23 2007,18:17)
It sure is good to have the kitchen remodeling completed!

Awesome looking kitchen.  As for myself tonight:

While cooking: Samuel Adams Scotch Ale.

Then for dinner: pork filet with caper sauce and a nice romaine salad, with:


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It's natural to be curious about our world, but the scientific method is just one theory about how to best understand it.  We live in a democracy, which means we should treat every theory equally. - Steven Colbert, I Am America (and So Can You!)

  
Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,18:59   

Quote (carlsonjok @ Dec. 23 2007,18:57)
While cooking:

Cock au Cock au Chen?

We'll get take out when I visit.

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"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
"ATBC poster child", "I have to agree with Rich.." : DaveTard
"I bow to your superior skills" : deadman_932
"...it was Richardthughes making me lie in bed.." : Kristine

  
carlsonjok



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,19:01   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Dec. 23 2007,18:59)
 
Quote (carlsonjok @ Dec. 23 2007,18:57)
While cooking:

Imaged editted to minimize the humilation.

Cock au Cock au Chen?

We'll get take out when I visit.

Crap. I cleared my cache and double checked only to find the problem. I editted the post as quick as I could, but you were faster.  

*shakes fist*

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Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,19:03   

I THINK THAT SHUD BE YOU'RE kNEW AVATAR, HORSE-BOY.




PS





HOMO.

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"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
"ATBC poster child", "I have to agree with Rich.." : DaveTard
"I bow to your superior skills" : deadman_932
"...it was Richardthughes making me lie in bed.." : Kristine

  
carlsonjok



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,19:06   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Dec. 23 2007,19:03)
I THINK THAT SHUD BE YOU'RE NEW AVATAR, HORSE-BOY.




PS





HOMO.

Don't make me call Homeland Security, you furrner!

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Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,19:09   

DONT MAKE ME CALL HOMO-LAND SCRUTINY, MR HORSES AND DOGGIES ON BOY CHICKENS.

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"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
"ATBC poster child", "I have to agree with Rich.." : DaveTard
"I bow to your superior skills" : deadman_932
"...it was Richardthughes making me lie in bed.." : Kristine

  
carlsonjok



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,19:20   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Dec. 23 2007,19:09)
DONT MAKE ME CALL HOMO-LAND SCRUTINY, MR HORSES AND DOGGIES ON BOY CHICKENS.

*tries to think of some witty retort*























*shakes fist again*

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It's natural to be curious about our world, but the scientific method is just one theory about how to best understand it.  We live in a democracy, which means we should treat every theory equally. - Steven Colbert, I Am America (and So Can You!)

  
Albatrossity2



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,20:21   

Dang. By the time I get my soup and bread put away, chaos breaks out here. Sounds like I missed something entertaining; fist-shaking and all that!

Any clues?

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Flesh of the sky, child of the sky, the mind
Has been obligated from the beginning
To create an ordered universe
As the only possible proof of its own inheritance.
                        - Pattiann Rogers

   
Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,20:25   

Quote (Albatrossity2 @ Dec. 23 2007,20:21)
Dang. By the time I get my soup and bread put away, chaos breaks out here. Sounds like I missed something entertaining; fist-shaking and all that!

Any clues?

I'll let Carlsonjok tell his tale..

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"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
"ATBC poster child", "I have to agree with Rich.." : DaveTard
"I bow to your superior skills" : deadman_932
"...it was Richardthughes making me lie in bed.." : Kristine

  
carlsonjok



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,20:52   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Dec. 23 2007,20:25)
 
Quote (Albatrossity2 @ Dec. 23 2007,20:21)
Dang. By the time I get my soup and bread put away, chaos breaks out here. Sounds like I missed something entertaining; fist-shaking and all that!

Any clues?

I'll let Carlsonjok tell his tale..

Suffice it to say that RTH has preserved the evidence of my humilation, despite my fevered efforts to erase it.  At this point, all I have left is macho posturing to recover what little is left of my dignity.  

And, sadly, my chainsaw is in the shop.  It is bad enough that I have to saw all the branchs and limbs damaged in the recent icestorm by hand.  But, to add insult to injury, I have to menace RTH without the benefit of fossil fuel powered tools.



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It's natural to be curious about our world, but the scientific method is just one theory about how to best understand it.  We live in a democracy, which means we should treat every theory equally. - Steven Colbert, I Am America (and So Can You!)

  
Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 23 2007,21:02   

His original linked picture is in a quote up there ^ somewhere.

Ouch.

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"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
"ATBC poster child", "I have to agree with Rich.." : DaveTard
"I bow to your superior skills" : deadman_932
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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 24 2007,00:31   

Quote (Alan Fox @ Dec. 22 2007,16:59)


For Bob O'H (though they slightly misspelled vittu)

And the wine is quite good, too!

PS thanks for the plug.

Aaah, thanks for that Alan.  I guess it doesn't taste like cat's piss.

And have a merry Christmas!

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Albatrossity2



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 24 2007,06:39   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Dec. 23 2007,21:02)
His original linked picture is in a quote up there ^ somewhere.

Ouch.

Hmmm. Doesn't look like any Scotch Ale I've ever tried.

Are you sure that isn't one of Louis' pictures from his holiday in India?

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Flesh of the sky, child of the sky, the mind
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To create an ordered universe
As the only possible proof of its own inheritance.
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Lou FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 24 2007,18:33   

Sippin' on the remainder of the bottle mentioned above, with home-made cookies, pumpkin spice bread, banana nut bread, after having a big dinner at my cousin's house (two blocks from here).

Life doesn't suck.

Missin' my Aunt Helen, however.

Edited by Lou FCD on Dec. 24 2007,19:38

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Linky“. ~ Steve Story, Legend

   
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