This is not a casual conversation.
Look, you get born, you keep your head down, and then you die. If you’re lucky.
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This is not a casual conversation.
Pizza from a specific pizza place near me. I get the free choice pizza (5 toppings of your choice) but load it with extras. My usual is:
plus.
I’m hoping one day they’ll name it after me and offer it on the menu.
If you want to learn how to use chopsticks, get a couple of friends together and order some really nice Chinese food. Serve it in bowls or on plates on a small table with you and your friends gathered around with a pair of chopsticks each.
The rules of the game are simple:
You will quickly learn how to use the chopsticks!
I always keep my onions in the refrigerator and never have issues cutting them.
It’s me slightly misremembering this exchange from Kuffs:
George Kuffs : I’m looking for a really big gun which holds a lot of bullets.
Gun Salesman : God bless you, young man.
Maybe the ‘very fast’ bit comes from a different quote from a different film.
“I want a big gun that fires lots of bullets very fast.”
“God bless you, son!”
Taking my son and his best friend to Legoland for his birthday. It’ll be a day of queuing, but I know they’ll have a great time.
To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
Family coming over for lunch and I’m doing a (variation on) porcetta. I’ve got a lovely piece of pork belly which has been airdrying in the fridge since yesterday morning. Should be cracking crackling. If the weather holds I’ll do it on the rotisserie on my Kamado Joe.
If you like a barbecue (or a barbie, bbq, or braai) come and join us at Cooking With Fire. We need more regular posters!
I remember: “It’s better to do something than live with the fear of it”. Then I get on with it.
… barely an inconvenience.
Nice one, ta!
Blue Lights is really good. Very tense!
Ooh, Sledge Hammer was fun. My memory says something like David Rasche for the lead?
Gary Oldman’s Jackson Lamb is the most perfect portrayal of a character from a book I’ve ever seen. I’d read three or four of the books before the first series came on, and when I saw him on screen for the first time I was blown away. The look, the delivery of his lines, everything is spot on.
welcome swallow
Aussie by any chance?
Swallows, swifts, and martins are awesome.
Once you try Runequest, you’ll know you’ve been blessed.
And plenty of Bgarlic!
Played in a virtual TTRPG (every Tuesday). We play Runequest, using the (relatively) new Roleplaying in Glorantha rules. Awesome and epic.
Runequest has been around since 1978 and has always been a distinct alternative to D&D. It features more dangerous and granular combat, a skills-based rather than class-based approach to character building, and (in Glorantha) a deeper, more mythological, and societal-based setting than D&D.
It’s pretty low traffic (ie it’s only me who’s ever posted anything) but come and join me at the Runequest community!