The Bar
- OregonRed
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Gotta sleep... Only the last day of regular classes. Still have finals next week, another paper to write (on why Frederick Douglass was an effective writer/speaker), the paper I just wrote to revise, and 8 poems to revise... After my last final next Tuesday I am getting FUCKERED or (if TheCO is willing) fucked!!!
a~ My error... was thinking "today was last day"...Yes...sleep pretty woman! Sleep!
I would like to share a toast to AntiM's bro Larry, a man I never met, but if he had half the heart of his awesom sister...I would have loved him!
<<TOAST>>
To Larry~!
To your pain being lifted and gone forever
<<TOAST>>
AntiM, May your pain and anguish subside and your heart be filled with beautiful memories from days past!
I would like to share a toast to AntiM's bro Larry, a man I never met, but if he had half the heart of his awesom sister...I would have loved him!
<<TOAST>>
To Larry~!
To your pain being lifted and gone forever
<<TOAST>>
AntiM, May your pain and anguish subside and your heart be filled with beautiful memories from days past!
Names pinemom, but my friends call me "Piney".
- ygmir
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there's a good, Nordic toast, if you think about it, for me, is appropriate, anyway:
"may your grief be intense, and, short............"
to me, it says it all........morn sorrowfully for the loved one lost, get it done, and, move on.
We all know, the departed would want it that way........
*Bows head*
*OMW silent out of respect*
"may your grief be intense, and, short............"
to me, it says it all........morn sorrowfully for the loved one lost, get it done, and, move on.
We all know, the departed would want it that way........
*Bows head*
*OMW silent out of respect*
YGMIR
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- Plastic G'zus
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Yeah, the general rule of thumb is three pounds of honey for a gallon of mead. More for a thicker, sweeter mead; less for a lighter mead.ygmir wrote:ok, I just found it, honey weighs 12 lbs +- per gallon
so, again, I'm proven wrong.......dang............but, I remember correctly, then, 3 gallons of honey per 15 gallon brew.
I got the bacon mead idea this year on the playa when I drank bacon infused vodka and pastrami infused rye whiskey. Both looked disgusting but tasted delicious. I was trying to remember the name of the camp but I can't.
These two girls should be ready to drink sometime in late February.

Make love to anything. Make war on everything.
My daughter showed me this site.
You put in what you have stocked in your bar.
And it tells you what kind of drinks you can make with what you have on the shelf.
Its also good for stocking up a new Bar.
http://www.drinknation.com/bar.php
You put in what you have stocked in your bar.
And it tells you what kind of drinks you can make with what you have on the shelf.
Its also good for stocking up a new Bar.
http://www.drinknation.com/bar.php
- ygmir
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*lights wood in outside smoker/bbq, noting low OMW wafting on the air*
*comes in, grinds coffee in stone grinder, for cowboy coffee*
puts big pot of water on hook over fireplace, and, stokes fire*
*rubs ABB, still trying to figure how to use it, it won't seem to work for me*
well,
how about Mozart?
*Puts "toccata en fugue* on*
*comes in, grinds coffee in stone grinder, for cowboy coffee*
puts big pot of water on hook over fireplace, and, stokes fire*
*rubs ABB, still trying to figure how to use it, it won't seem to work for me*
well,
how about Mozart?
*Puts "toccata en fugue* on*
YGMIR
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Well I know its early morning....but what the hell!!!!
a Toast to my Daughter and son in law...
Guess this will be the first of many "hopefully" good things they know how to do!!!
Titwi and I are going to be grandparents!
Shitty part...why does she always try to plan things when IM LEAVING for BRC!!!!!!???????!!!!
J/K
Names pinemom, but my friends call me "Piney".
- littleflower
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yeah, pinegrandmom!!
Maybe the baby willl be a reincarnation of Antim's bro, Larry. I hope this doesn't seem at all insensitive - I see it as a miraculous possibility. Reading both of these items of news one after the other, "one door closes, another opens" came right to mind. The cycle of life continues.
Maybe the baby willl be a reincarnation of Antim's bro, Larry. I hope this doesn't seem at all insensitive - I see it as a miraculous possibility. Reading both of these items of news one after the other, "one door closes, another opens" came right to mind. The cycle of life continues.
Congrats PM.pinemom wrote:
Well I know its early morning....but what the hell!!!!
a Toast to my Daughter and son in law...
Guess this will be the first of many "hopefully" good things they know how to do!!!
Titwi and I are going to be grandparents!
Shitty part...why does she always try to plan things when IM LEAVING for BRC!!!!!!???????!!!!
J/K
We received news that my son is invited to attend the people to people Sports Ambassador Leadership Academy
held in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. As a member of the Sacramento area sports delegation..
- joel the ornery
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Hah ha ha not before me my friend.joel the ornery wrote:
Mozy, does your son need a driver?
congrats to him as well.
When I was in high school my dad would show me Mechanics Illustrated adds looking for people to work ranches in Australia.
He always offered to pay for an airplane ticket if I would go. NOW I wish I would have taken him up on it.
I ask him why…he said so he could come visit me. He had always wanted to go there himself.
- littleflower
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- ygmir
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littleflower wrote:i don't think i could eat a whole human ...
I've tried certain parts..........grin.......
never tried one, in any case. what are the juiciest parts? do you have any free-range, organic ones?
How does one even to begin to answer these questions, considering the family friendly atmosphere here.............giggle..........
YGMIR
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Oh but we don't eat family. heheheygmir wrote:littleflower wrote:i don't think i could eat a whole human ...
I've tried certain parts..........grin.......
never tried one, in any case. what are the juiciest parts? do you have any free-range, organic ones?
How does one even to begin to answer these questions, considering the family friendly atmosphere here.............giggle..........
Dance in the heart of chaos. . . . .
ὁ δὲ ἀνεξέταστος βίος οὐ βιωτὸς ἀνθρώπῳ
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ὁ δὲ ἀνεξέταστος βίος οὐ βιωτὸς ἀνθρώπῳ
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