Food N' Roses

Nov 28, 2008 12:18

(1) I can eat three times as much food in one third the time as my parents. This leaves me with a lot of extra time at the dinner table, even when I choose to eat six times as much as they. Perhaps I need to discover a snack that involves intricate and concentrated peeling ( Read more... )

guns n' roses, department of dilettante research, ddr

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lalanav November 28 2008, 18:01:05 UTC
Pomegranates take FOREVER to eat, because you have to pluck each individual seed from the husk. You also have to peel the husk/shell/whatever away bit by bit as you eat it, to get to other seeds. It is, most definitely, a snack that is both intricate and requires concentration. And they're delicious, too!

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edgeofwhatever November 28 2008, 18:53:46 UTC
WTF was not expecting to see you here.

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dubdobdee November 28 2008, 23:56:03 UTC
pomegranates is totally the way to go

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koganbot November 29 2008, 22:24:24 UTC
It's amazing how livejournal works, isn't it?

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edgeofwhatever November 28 2008, 19:16:57 UTC
It occurred to me that other day that I don't think I've ever commented on a DDR post -- it's not because I'm not interested, but because I have no idea what's going on.

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katstevens November 29 2008, 00:32:28 UTC
I've only heard the Will Young once but I want to hear all of it again Very Soon.

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dubdobdee November 29 2008, 10:52:43 UTC
i am still plugging away at my oasis&gnr project -- writing about music! what is dubdobdee comin too -- tho the version of chi-dem i'm listening to is very unlikely to to be the actual real one

also i started having some thoughts about DDR, and will try and have more shortly

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xyzzzz__ November 29 2008, 17:35:48 UTC
er Isn't there a way you can check on the versions -- against youtube, say?

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dubdobdee November 30 2008, 00:34:20 UTC
well yes but it's time consuming -- i have 32 potential aleged candidates, inc.some title repeats, but all different lengths and versions, for a 14-track alb

also some of the tracks have all kinds of extraneous noise recorded over them (like AIM bleeps, primaily)

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serg0007 November 29 2008, 20:19:18 UTC
it proves - we that we eat

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