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  • We must be looking at different wikipedias, and the one you’re looking at is stupid.

    Did I read that right? Your sister says you suck at nookie?

  • Please be safe my friend and take care of yourself

  • heh. that was kind of a newsy letter, i mean, blog. ;) oxoooooooooooooooooooooo as your sistermae says, pleze take care of funny self. 

  • @HappierHeathen - heheheh are you trying eetch concrete?  if so, it might turn funny colors :P oh that’s right you wouldn’t be reading up on THAT kind of acid etching concrete.  are you sure you have an imagination as part of your grey matter?  or do you insist yours is pink?  gee I just alluded to asking if you were a commie bastard.  amazing how fast one can think into and make a muck of words aint it? :P    since you hate being called heathen or shall I be more delicate you listen to no one who calls you heathen yet leave little else to call you by mr helpful  shall i call you that guy?  so you too are in on the joke
    “that guy! (that guy,) that wrote that book about the bell curve, (my hardest) kick in the ass, it’s comin’  moxy fruvous *which means nothing*  KICK IN THE ASS. perhaps you will like the fuller song.

  • @SisterMae - I got my junk at the target and used the cross walks all the way and looked both ways at intersections prior to attempting crossing, I drank the water hiked up my pants which isn’t particularly unsafe to me but it does risk a ticket if I walk around town with my pants about my ankles.  I assumed no one was looking are saw me and whether I’m an ass for that or not I make it home right on schedule.

  • @Bels_Kaylar - thaqt’s what the store trip  was about :D   I was out of minor things to make up dinners with so I fixed that got inexpensive slop and foam and tested again in real time that I can still walk 3 miles nonstop.  since it is about 3.1 miles each way I figured that takes me about an hour to walk 3 miles in town as I’m lazy, fat out of shape wimpy or any number of encouraging words to be not so,…as a rule I don’t feel encouraged by such kind of talk, so I try to avoid that kind of talk…i got there shopped and came home and at a reasonable pace  I can expect to have burnt off the equivalent of *up to* 2 beers each way.  no, do not plan on consuming all of that  – it helps to also adjust my internal sugar levels  so :D   I just went out to be healthy.  we shall see if it works.

  • @starmanjones - ’Scuse me, wrong planet. 

  • When I worked in the kitchen at college, we used the term “86″ all the time.  Yes, to throw something out.  “86 it.”  Quatorze.  Brings back memories of French class in high school.  C’est la vie and ooo la la and all that jazz.  You’ve got a lot of numbers in this post today, Josh.    Very mathematical post!  Congrats on the three pound loss. 

  • @HappierHeathen - lol.   you know you brighten my day   even if you believe every word you say.    I liked your coffee blog as you saved the xanga from me misspelling something close enough along the same lines…I however wasn’t channelig the laughter at the a tad beyond reality and conservative am fm vhf or uhf (ntsc or atsc) rebrainwashing puppets.  I hope you consider some clove  your know the dried flower buds of that myrtyl family…. support pakistan. *or india madagascar, indonesia, sri lanka… whatever)

  • @songoftheheart - oh lol careful me losing weight is actually a BAD sign. ;)   now you should trot over to heathan’s and view his lamentations about some people’s choice of brainwashing but otherwise makes a fine cup up of coffee.  be that alcoholic, iced or warm depending on age. ;)

  • @starmanjones - I don’t believe anything I say, and even less of what you say, my friend. I like many different kinds of spices in my coffee, depending upon my mood. Usually it’s cinnamon, sometimes vanilla, sometimes clove. Sometimes chocolate. Sometimes hazelnut. Ya just never know what I might do next. Irish whiskey, perhaps.

  • @HappierHeathen - lol!  so you aren’t passionfruit about your utterances???  good thing! some people think words matter much more so than they do.  yes for the record words matter but the old joke was that body language mattered 50% tone of voice 45% and actual words only 5%  meaning that the purpose of a library was as is the internet as a whole rather pointless.  I like it anyways.  I have this thing in mind about the right way to adulterate one’s coffee.

    you hint at it.  cinnamon for the salute to norweigan coffee,hazelnut to gelgium…or is it a filbert???  allspice is scandanavian but most often in pumplin spices sets or the ubiquitos swedish meatball…. yeah swedish meatball coffeeya ya ingrid from sveden. um no I wont get far with that sales notion, nutmeg contains the precursors or analogues of ecstacy and thus until one over doses on coffee wont feel like telling the truth…the original point to the study of the drug abandoned as far mor harmful than useful in psycology… irish whiskey… if you tell me you’ve picked up doahsdeer ‘s books and willl quote me the tullamore dew truth to a fine cup of joe… rock on with your bad self.  I have tried st brendan versus bailey’s and it’s fine.  Ican not remember one night of my life twice first was the fault of jameson the second was rum… I like pirate coffees :D   I think the dark rums work better than the blanks.  blnco white blank whatever dont you bake me on translations.  the weirdest addition to coffee ever and it is not recommended is zirbenz – aurstrian stone pine liqueur….flowery turpentine is a no to coffee.  the best addition ever to coffee was prailine liqueur to chocolate coffee…that was gorgious.

  • @starmanjones - When I’m Irishing up my coffee, it’s with Bushmills. I’m a purist. Or maybe I was a jurist. I’m sometimes reduced to relying upon heuristics. Something like that. I don’t remember just now. And I forgot to bring my Caucasian (AKA White Russian) downstairs with me, so I’m cutting this short.

    See ya!

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