Mischief Unmanaged!

May 19, 2009 16:20

I am in a mood to do something silly and/or mischievous...but I'm not really familiar enough yet with my new co-workers to unleash the full wacky cricket on them. I don't want to frighten anyone. ("Yikes! Our new admin is insane!") Luckily, it's almost time to go home, where I will have lots of opportunity to be adorably troublesome ( Read more... )

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cathschaffstump May 20 2009, 01:02:14 UTC
In my dream world now, I no longer have to make the choice between time to write and money, and I can stay at home and crank out these books as soon as people want me too.

And I can travel more often and see my wonderful friends more readily.

Catherine

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h311ybean May 20 2009, 01:34:12 UTC
That icon always makes me smile :D

My dream world job lets me do lots of fun things. First is a travel service tester - I'm going to get paid to travel and try out hotels and restaurants, and because it's a dream world, the service is always great :-p I also want to write, and maybe make oodles of money designing doll clothes!

*loves you* ^_^

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genesse May 20 2009, 02:42:25 UTC
Let's have a bakery some day when we're grown up. You make cookies and pies and I'll make cakes!

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jiminyc May 20 2009, 13:49:20 UTC
Deal! And free treats for kindreds!

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verlindahenning May 20 2009, 05:44:38 UTC
Hey! It's great to see you here again, my friend.

My dream world job would be to plan themed celebrations of all types--from decorations to food to music to games! I never met a theme I couldn't work with!

And your cookies sound lovely--I made a Toll House Pie for a birthday lunch for some friends today--it was a new recipe, but soooooooo rich and good. Yummy!

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jiminyc May 20 2009, 13:50:07 UTC
Toll House Pie...that sounds TOO yummy. Would love the recipe!

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verlindahenning May 20 2009, 15:36:51 UTC
It was delicious--so here goes!

Preheat oven to 350 F. Beat 2 eggs until foamy; add 1/2 c flour, 1/2 c sugar, and 1/2 c packed brown sugar. Mix well. Melt 2 sticks butter, cool to room temperature, and add to dry mixture. Add 1 c semi-sweet chocolate morsels. You can add a cup of chopped nuts (recipe suggests walnuts; I omitted these). Pour mixture into a 9" pie shell and bake for 40-45 minutes.

Serve with ice cream (my choice) or whipped cream.

Easy, quick and sooooooo good. Enjoy!

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erised1810 May 20 2009, 12:41:02 UTC
o hthat sounds pretty good. if i'd go alogn those liens i'd have some kidn of job ina tasting deparment in oen of those cadbury's or nestle factories. ymmmmcocolate.
but ideally i'd be translating dutch fiction into english. or vice versa. wheee!

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