sorry if i've been making you hungry

Feb 18, 2009 16:02

i never intended to turn into some kind of foodie-blog, but ever since i started cooking for myself it's been one of my most noteworthy sources of excitement ( Read more... )

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the_indiekid February 19 2009, 02:37:24 UTC
this is the motion to see "guacamolized" recognized as the kick-ass verb it clearly is

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yippee_skippeez February 19 2009, 16:16:58 UTC
that is high praise indeed coming from a wordsmith like you, james simone

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galindapopular February 19 2009, 22:03:40 UTC
Dear Katie,

When I come home please cook me shit

Your friend

Reenie

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yippee_skippeez February 20 2009, 00:23:51 UTC
i WOULD except it is still more important that we get pizza fusion.

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faded_ribbon February 19 2009, 22:56:05 UTC
Aaaaaahhh you make me so jealous! I've been eating Chartwells for weeks now...

But I have to say, I've been ordering out a lot this semester, and I've already been home twice, so I think I might actually be eating less Chartwells this semester than others.

But then again, the Hawks Nest just got sited for 22 health violations by the Department of Health and that's where I eat most all of my meals so that probably doubles the badness, so really, I'm probably at the same place as I have been every other semester.

Okay, end scene.

Oh, and btw, I saw Coraline (I had wanted to see it anyway, but then after you posted about it I got excited) and I LOVED it. I think my favorite part (as evidenced by my icon) was the doll -- I loved the beginning segment when the Other Mother makes the Coraline doll, and then I love the idea that something as innocent as that sweet little doll was something so evil.

Does this mean I need therapy?

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yippee_skippeez February 20 2009, 00:20:33 UTC
first of all, WWWWHHHHAAAAATTTT?? i've eaten almost exclusively in the hawks nest for the past 2 years!! i hope it's not too late to reverse the damage...did they shut it down?

secondly, you ABSOLUTELY don't need therapy. the whole evil-shrouded-in-innocence thing is a pretty standard formula for scary movies...you know, like the creepy-ass little kid phenomenon.

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faded_ribbon February 20 2009, 14:50:38 UTC
*shudder* I HATE the creepy little kids in movies. Amityville Horror? AHErELRHJERHEROERIJ scared teh shitz out of me ( ... )

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faded_ribbon February 20 2009, 14:51:48 UTC
Oh, and by "rs" I meant roaches, not rats. I thought the Mouse Hunt (Trap?) thing would clarify, but if anything that made it more ambiguous

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