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Post by Iure on Feb 17, 2006 12:15:38 GMT -5
5 girls go on holiday and find a body in the house they're staying in. They get into a fight over what to do with it, and end up burying it on the beach and vowing never to mention it again.... We we're thinking of making a sequel, but that's not happening any time soon... (schedule clashes)
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Post by Erutanie on Feb 17, 2006 19:15:31 GMT -5
i understand the no sequal thing...i miss making videos with my friends....
two years ago in science, we had to make several videos about varying topics...the worst one was the 45 min video on plate techtonics....after many extremely streched out reports, we were still short over 5 min...i ended up writing a wonderful report about soup that filled in that gap nicely...
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Post by Lady Jaywyn on Feb 25, 2006 14:44:16 GMT -5
Well, soup can be a very interesting topic...
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Post by Erutanie on Feb 25, 2006 21:42:32 GMT -5
ooh...up until the last year or so, soup has been my favorite food. Especially potato soup. Although now I think homemade turkey noodle soup is better.
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Post by Iure on Feb 26, 2006 11:46:36 GMT -5
soup is great. especially pea soup. It is kind of standard in Holland to eat it at least once every winter. ;D
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Post by Lady Jaywyn on Feb 26, 2006 16:41:00 GMT -5
ooh...up until the last year or so, soup has been my favorite food. Especially potato soup. Although now I think homemade turkey noodle soup is better. So, what's your fav. food now?
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Post by Erutanie on Mar 7, 2006 23:59:45 GMT -5
i think the more official name is funeral potatoes, but I call it the cream of chicken stuff. It has cream of chicken, grated potatoes, cheese, butter and bacon (sour cream is optional, but it's better w/o it). You mix them together and bake them. It is really good.
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Post by Iure on Mar 8, 2006 10:34:36 GMT -5
funeral potatoes? I thought that sounds more like potatoes left in the pan too long....
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Post by Erutanie on Mar 14, 2006 15:44:07 GMT -5
yeah....whenever there's a funeral, it's guarenteed that that the cream of chicken stuff is going to be there, hence the name: funeral potatoes.
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Post by Lady Jaywyn on Mar 14, 2006 20:54:39 GMT -5
Oh, kinda like green bean casserole is at every Thanksgiving and Christmas?
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Post by Erutanie on Mar 26, 2006 22:12:24 GMT -5
i guess you could say that (I've never had green bean casserole, but if you have it every Thanksgiving and Christmas then it would be the same concept)
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Post by Erutanie on Nov 30, 2008 7:08:43 GMT -5
I just set things on fire with my eyes (comes in handy when barbecueing ), and freeze things with my fingers. I also read people's minds (especially mine: right now I just know I want something to drink. Spooky, huh?) ;D Have you used your powers lately? (this is on like pg 29 of this thread, lol).
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Post by Iure on Dec 1, 2008 6:46:53 GMT -5
My fingers are still freezing ( the no-heater-situation doesn't help). So bad, in fact, that my roommate calls me 'cold one'. She just finished Twilight this morning. This is the second time I'm typing this, because somehow, it all disappeared halfway through the sentence.
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Post by Erutanie on Dec 10, 2008 2:06:04 GMT -5
Weird....one of my roomies is always complaining how cold it is...another is always complaining how hot it is...go figure...we finally found peace at 73 degrees F. Sometimes it goes up to 74 or down to 72. I'm usually cool, but it's as high as the ones who get hot will let it stay...
I live in the dorms and don't need to worry about the utility bill, we can basically set it to what we want...only if you set it to 90+degrees it makes the broiler overheat from continuously running and it sets off the fire alarm because it's about to catch on fire (not fun to go stand outside in the cold when you're sick because the fire alarm goes off because someone set their freaking thermostat to 90).
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Post by Iure on Dec 10, 2008 3:59:10 GMT -5
wow, 90, isn't that a bit tropical?? We finally got our gas heater checked and fixed, so now we no longer freeze But I feel so tired al lthe time. If it wasn't for my Chinese classes today, I'd stay in bed. (I should get dressed right now, but the thought of our Siberia-bathroom makes me stay at my pc)
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