Mardi Gras Time!

Feb 23, 2004 06:45

So this weekend, the Hive had its traditional Mardi Gras party. "Traditional" might not be the most appropriate word, since our first Mardi Gras party was last year, but since we're displaying foresight and anticipating future similarly-themed parties, we can predict the onset of tradition. We're clever like that.

Friday: Foreshadowings of Ominous Portent )

alcohol, holiday, food, party, drinking

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angledge February 23 2004, 07:30:56 UTC
In a feat of amazing Hive connectivity, I made a batch of my (in)famous chili this weekend. Truth!

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Re: chaosvizier February 23 2004, 07:39:19 UTC
Your chili made Tym and I very saaaaaaad-ass pandas. Emphasis on "ass". Hehe.

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lemmywinks30 February 23 2004, 09:28:28 UTC
Ok I absolutely intend to read this, but it is a long one and you know how I feel about that. so it will have to wait until tonight =)

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marasca February 23 2004, 14:24:19 UTC
As a side point, the use of the word "organic" to indicate some kind of healthy hippie-friendly food is a pet peeve of mine. Organic is organic, dumbasses! Whether you raised it in an environmentally friendly farm or watered it with the blood of virgins, it's still a carbon-based life form, which more or less defines organic!

Sayeth Dictionary.com: Of, marked by, or involving the use of fertilizers or pesticides that are strictly of animal or vegetable origin: organic vegetables; an organic farm.
Raised or conducted without the use of drugs, hormones, or synthetic chemicals: organic chicken; organic cattle farming.

Watered with the blood of virgins would indeed be organic. Watered in Round-Up, on the other hand, is not, as Round-Up is most certainly not of or derived from carbon based life form. I do think the double use of the word Organic is a bit overkill, though.

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chaosvizier February 24 2004, 18:38:09 UTC
Wow. That's a lot of boobies.

I don't mind being equated with an alcoholic beverage. It seems right, somehow.

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