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USincognito said:
You believe in that c***?
I have no idea what that C word is. However, I do like to follow Feng Shui as a guide for decorating. I do not believe that if my bed is on the wrong wall I need to put a mirror in front of a plant to scare off bad energy, nor do I go through my house talking to the corners with incense.
 
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Lel said:
Are there any prominent obelisks in your metro area?
Eh, a lot of the cemetaries have some, but I can't think of any that I would call prominent. I've seen a lot in Europe though.
 
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Alternate Carpark said:
Have you eve watched a spider make it's web or a flower open fully in the morning or a cloud till it evaporated ?
Sure. Though I like to watch the flowers go to bed in the evening when the sun goes to bed too.
 
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Okay okay okay hypothetical time once again BigToe, I hope you don't mind these.

You're insane, though you're not institutionalised and you have three invisible friends who guide you and look out for you.
You know, like advisors, nice people dot dot dot.

One is an asian woman, the other is an average white male who both stand on either side of you and the third is an old man who sits way back behind you and rarely speaks.

Why is the old man way back there and what type of insights would he give ?
 
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He's the observational one, which is why he's in back. He likes to take his time to ensure he can see and observe as much as possible. So when I have to make decisions based on things I have experienced, he will advise me based on his observations. He's also back there because he's the one watching my back to make sure no one stabs me in it.
 
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WalksWithChrist said:
What's your favorite meal? Include drinks and deserts! :yum:
That's tough! I love grilled salmon with asperagus. I also really dig good Italian food and Thai food. But if given a menu with everything on it at this moment... I would order shredded chicken enchiladas with verde salsa, no sour cream, on corn or wheat tortillas (depending on whats available at the place) with rice and black beans. I would drink unsweetened iced tea where I would squeeze lemon in it and put in one packet of sugar (sweetened tea is too sweet, so I do it myself). I would also have a mango margarita. And to follow with what goes well, I would have sopapillas with some Mexican vanilla ice cream.

Though my dinner last night was yummy too. I made spaghetti with meat sauce and wheat pasta. Then I had some garlic bread and tomato, mozzarella and basil salad drizzled with a touch of olive oil and a lot of basalmic vinegar. Red wine gives me a migraine so I just had a carbonated fruit beverage from Izze and some minty green tea. I think I had a Dove ice cream bar a few hours later. So I didn't make the dessert or the fruit drink, the rest I done cooked up like the good barefooted woman I was last night (though the tea I had made previously).
 
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BigToe said:
That's tough! I love grilled salmon with asperagus. I also really dig good Italian food and Thai food. But if given a menu with everything on it at this moment... I would order shredded chicken enchiladas with verde salsa, no sour cream, on corn or wheat tortillas (depending on whats available at the place) with rice and black beans. I would drink unsweetened iced tea where I would squeeze lemon in it and put in one packet of sugar (sweetened tea is too sweet, so I do it myself). I would also have a mango margarita. And to follow with what goes well, I would have sopapillas with some Mexican vanilla ice cream.

Though my dinner last night was yummy too. I made spaghetti with meat sauce and wheat pasta. Then I had some garlic bread and tomato, mozzarella and basil salad drizzled with a touch of olive oil and a lot of basalmic vinegar. Red wine gives me a migraine so I just had a carbonated fruit beverage from Izze and some minty green tea. I think I had a Dove ice cream bar a few hours later. So I didn't make the dessert or the fruit drink, the rest I done cooked up like the good barefooted woman I was last night (though the tea I had made previously).
Oh my...that all sounds soooo good! *faints* :yum: I used to eat Thai buffet almost daily...
We cooked a big pot of chicken/andoille sausage gumbo last night. Does that tickly your fancy? :cool:

Sopapillas are my favorite mexican desert. And friend ice cream is the bomb!
 
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