Nov 22, 2005 01:56
Lorien Feanturi (6:06:01 AM): tostitos are quite tasty when consumed in the morning
MsFireCat (6:06:17 AM): do you feel that their tastiness changes over time?
Lorien Feanturi (6:07:11 AM): yes
Lorien Feanturi (6:07:25 AM): in the mid-afternoon, they taste slightly dusty
MsFireCat (6:08:37 AM): and in the evening?
MsFireCat (6:08:48 AM): we should compose a sphinx-style riddle about tostitos
MsFireCat (6:08:58 AM): and force passerby to answer it
Lorien Feanturi (6:09:26 AM): in the evening, they taste like lost romance
Lorien Feanturi (6:09:40 AM): what rhymes with "tostito"
Lorien Feanturi (6:09:43 AM): ?
MsFireCat (6:09:53 AM): mosquito
Lorien Feanturi (6:10:15 AM): hmmm
Lorien Feanturi (6:10:21 AM): i don't that would work
Lorien Feanturi (6:10:43 AM): not like we need to rhyme tostito anyway
Lorien Feanturi (6:10:49 AM): since that would kind of give it away
MsFireCat (6:10:56 AM): yeah, did the original riddle rhyme? I don't think so
Lorien Feanturi (6:11:10 AM): yeah, it kinda did
MsFireCat (6:11:22 AM): "what tastes delicious in the morning, dusty in the afternoon, and like lost romance in the evening?"
MsFireCat (6:11:27 AM): now we just need a good road
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I indexed Exalted Second today. All of it. My mind hurts, but it is the best index ever in any White Wolf book ever. Ever, damn you. (Of course I'm going to see it in print and find a million errors, but you try indexing a 400-page rulebook in like a day with none o' those.) Now every time I look at a word I'm like, "hm, so does that get its own subhead? ... hey, 'exalted second' goes right before 'exalted, solar'!" etc.