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  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    cdysinge said:

    Where is Empty. I make a joke about getting a Deva cut down there and it goes unnoticed. I knew I should have gone with reverse manzillian with a twist on that one. I'm losing my touch.

    Anyways, I hate buying expensive grain free dog food. We pay a fortune for it and the damn dog prefers the cats liter box instead. I should go back to alpo.

    Maybe because earlier you called it "manscaPPing". Sounds painful and somewhat awkward =)

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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    deadendp said:

    We have to buy grain free cat food and the cat prefers human food.

    I didn't really know where to go with the manscape comment, so I kind of let it go. I'm sorry you feel ignored. Deva cut is for up top, not down below. :fearful: (Yes, I know you know that.) I'm sure if you search around, you could probably find someone willing to attempt it for you. Degeneratepalooza, perhaps?

    That's another booth to be set up. I'm sure cdysinge has time, though - one day is enough. It can go beside the naked twister tent.
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  • Amongst the Ani
    Amongst the Ani @Wobbie Posts: 7,790
    Done. Looking for volunteers to work in the booth. No experience needed as some might like it rough.
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,883
    I can't stand buying gas tanks for my grill. Have to lug them around and always keep a spare. Need to go back to bricks!
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  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    Liquor...we have a 20.9% liquor tax, and on top of that another ' per liter' tax...so it really hurts buying at Costco. I just paid $6.98 in tax on a a $19 bottle of liquor.
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  • Enkidu
    Enkidu So Cal Posts: 2,996
    I had to buy a slow cooker today. The excitement nearly killed me.
  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    Enkidu said:

    I had to buy a slow cooker today. The excitement nearly killed me.

    Slow day, hmm?
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  • The Waiting Trophy Man
    The Waiting Trophy Man Niagara region, Ontario, Canada Posts: 12,158
    RKCNDY said:

    Liquor...we have a 20.9% liquor tax, and on top of that another ' per liter' tax...so it really hurts buying at Costco. I just paid $6.98 in tax on a a $19 bottle of liquor.

    That's outrageous
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  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524

    Enkidu said:

    I had to buy a slow cooker today. The excitement nearly killed me.

    Slow day, hmm?
    I saw that!

    But...I want to know what constitutes "having" to buy a slow-cooker.

    (bought one a few months ago and have used it only once - and yes, I feel a bit guilty, given my high hopes for the thing)
  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    Dog poo bags.

    Some are good, some are bad...and you find out the hard way which ones are the shitty ones, and since they are typically sold in packs of 4 or more rolls, you're stuck with 99 crappy poo bags.
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    - Christopher McCandless
  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    RKCNDY said:

    Dog poo bags.

    Some are good, some are bad...and you find out the hard way which ones are the shitty ones, and since they are typically sold in packs of 4 or more rolls, you're stuck with 99 crappy poo bags.

    :rofl:
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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    deadendp said:

    RKCNDY said:

    Dog poo bags.

    Some are good, some are bad...and you find out the hard way which ones are the shitty ones, and since they are typically sold in packs of 4 or more rolls, you're stuck with 99 crappy poo bags.

    :rofl:
    Don't laugh - it's a serious problem. Some of those bags you can't get open if your life depends on it. It's like they sell you a single sheet of plastic and pretend it has an opening.
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  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    ^^ I'm sorry. I know it isn't nice. I'm still laughing. Please forgive.
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  • Enkidu
    Enkidu So Cal Posts: 2,996
    hedonist said:

    Enkidu said:

    I had to buy a slow cooker today. The excitement nearly killed me.

    Slow day, hmm?
    I saw that!

    But...I want to know what constitutes "having" to buy a slow-cooker.

    (bought one a few months ago and have used it only once - and yes, I feel a bit guilty, given my high hopes for the thing)
    My husband found a recipe for "the best pulled pork." Yeah, we'll use it once and it'll go up in the attic or somewhere. What else do you do with it?
  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    I use my crock-pots all the time. I have 4. 2 I use all the time. They are the same size and when there was a crock-pot recall because of the handles, they never sent me a call tag and I haven't had a problem. I have a large round and a large oval. The large oval my aunt gave to me because once she filled it, she couldn't lift it.

    What do I do with them? I cook in them! A lot of stuff! Since my husband seems to be suffering from some stomach funk, we'll have chicken and noodles tonight. I also use it for spaghetti sauce, to make corned beef, meatloaf, macaroni and cheese (to keep it warm), turkey tenderloin with vegetables, whole chicken, chicken breast with vegetables, a variety of soups, oatmeal . . . One stays on my counter all the time because there's no use in putting it away. It's particularly nice during my daughter's soccer season and when I'm working crazy hours before the Christmas open house, trying to get the gallery set.
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  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013

    deadendp said:

    RKCNDY said:

    Dog poo bags.

    Some are good, some are bad...and you find out the hard way which ones are the shitty ones, and since they are typically sold in packs of 4 or more rolls, you're stuck with 99 crappy poo bags.

    :rofl:
    Don't laugh - it's a serious problem. Some of those bags you can't get open if your life depends on it. It's like they sell you a single sheet of plastic and pretend it has an opening.
    I was talking about when you DO get the bag open...and when you are mid-grab, you learn of the bag's 'weaknesses'...
    The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.

    - Christopher McCandless
  • rollings
    rollings unknown Posts: 7,127
    RKCNDY said:

    deadendp said:

    RKCNDY said:

    Dog poo bags.

    Some are good, some are bad...and you find out the hard way which ones are the shitty ones, and since they are typically sold in packs of 4 or more rolls, you're stuck with 99 crappy poo bags.

    :rofl:
    Don't laugh - it's a serious problem. Some of those bags you can't get open if your life depends on it. It's like they sell you a single sheet of plastic and pretend it has an opening.
    I was talking about when you DO get the bag open...and when you are mid-grab, you learn of the bag's 'weaknesses'...
    my sister walks her dog not just with a bag, but also with a paper plate, which she slips under the pup when he starts to do-do his stuff.
    drop it in the bag.
    fast & easy clean up.





  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    deadendp said:

    I use my crock-pots all the time. I have 4. 2 I use all the time. They are the same size and when there was a crock-pot recall because of the handles, they never sent me a call tag and I haven't had a problem. I have a large round and a large oval. The large oval my aunt gave to me because once she filled it, she couldn't lift it.

    What do I do with them? I cook in them! A lot of stuff! Since my husband seems to be suffering from some stomach funk, we'll have chicken and noodles tonight. I also use it for spaghetti sauce, to make corned beef, meatloaf, macaroni and cheese (to keep it warm), turkey tenderloin with vegetables, whole chicken, chicken breast with vegetables, a variety of soups, oatmeal . . . One stays on my counter all the time because there's no use in putting it away. It's particularly nice during my daughter's soccer season and when I'm working crazy hours before the Christmas open house, trying to get the gallery set.

    After reading this, I'm determined to use it over the coming weekend, somehow.

    Our kitchen is so tiny though, with limited counter space.

    Still!

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  • ldent42
    ldent42 NYC Posts: 7,859
    I had gotten a free slow cooker a few years ago. The thing is TINY. Like, "hmm this ceramic bit would make a nice coffee cup" tiny. I used it once to do a chicken stew type thing but I wasn't using any sort of recipe and I didn't have stock so I used wine. It was inedible. and that thing was a GIANT royal pain to clean. It's wrapped up on the bottom of the shelf under the coffee bean grinder and smoothie in a to go cup machine. :plus_one:
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  • JWPearl
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