In which I demonstrate that I'm one of the strangest people you know.

Jul 01, 2006 00:35

Alrighty, so... those who know me well, know that I love fire. I mean loooove fire. I also like cooking. Which means I really, really love cooking with fire. Lots of fire. Not that wussy propane stuff, but honest-to-goodness cut-me-down-a-tree-and-burn-it-black,-and-then-burn-the-black-stuff fire. Yup. Charcoal. Hardwood lump charcoal if I can lay ( Read more... )

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caduceuskun July 1 2006, 07:01:26 UTC
My goodness. It's always nice to know insane people. Keeps life interesting.

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lightsider July 1 2006, 15:49:14 UTC
I don't know any insane people.

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Or, at least, I don't know anyone less sane than me. ^_^

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pyromaniac_ks July 1 2006, 21:34:30 UTC
That you know of.

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acdragonmaster July 1 2006, 07:33:59 UTC
Hahaha, niiiice.

And liquid oxygen sounds like fun.

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lightsider July 1 2006, 15:50:38 UTC
Dangerous stuff. It can really cause damage, like freezing burns, heat burns on ignition, and, of course, the ever-present danger that it will contact something flammable and cause it to practically explode.

I so want some...

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chiave_trust July 1 2006, 08:39:32 UTC
Sheldon, I believe the point was for you to stay alive until I can see you and you can torment the boyfriend to your heart's content.

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lightsider July 1 2006, 15:50:56 UTC
I think I just found another reason to get some LOx. ^_^

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k0ld_x July 1 2006, 08:41:51 UTC
I turn my back on you for a while, and I come back to see this.

You sir, are awesome. ^_^

PS: Hop on AIM one of these nights! I wish to speak to you again of Pump goodness!

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lightsider July 1 2006, 15:51:46 UTC
You should see what I do when no one is looking!

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Hmmm... there may be people who'd pay for that....

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hatcheter July 1 2006, 10:51:04 UTC
ROFL! That's brilliant.

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lightsider July 1 2006, 15:53:05 UTC
^_^ Thank you. I'd like to thank my father, who introduced me to the joys of burning stuff up, my chemistry teachers who taught me how to make things burn up better, and my wife, who puts up magnificently with the occasional out-of-control inferno.

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