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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 4:39:14 PM
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westend
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How about just strange presence? Yeah... How to Disturb Friends and Unsettle People 101. quote:
Well, I am half, ya know...Sometimes it just slips out...HA! Just something to be aware of. *L* You never know when it might, you know... Afghanistan... Godforsaken, dead terrain. Probably one of the last places I'd ever choose to visit.
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 5:13:57 PM
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*L* Nice article. Alway rea uring to know that an in titution of higher learning will tock cla room with gooder, more better profe or than in your average remedial language art cour e. Humanity... that's just sick.
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 6:09:19 PM
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I am a total grammar/spelling nazi. Moi, aussi. English major. Can't help it. English major here, too. A confession...when I quote posts, I usually correct them for spelling and grammar. I try not to, but sometimes my OGD (obsessive grammar disorder) gets the better of me. I once got called down by a college professor for saying "that's the pot calling the kettle black." She claimed I was being racist. quote:
ORIGINAL: happydays the Guinness thread has been closed! I know...I was about to give out the ice cream recipe. (That might have gotten the thread moved to Home & Garden instead of being shut down.)
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 6:16:06 PM
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ORIGINAL: happydays the Guinness thread has been closed! I know...I was about to give out the ice cream recipe. (That might have gotten the thread moved to Home & Garden instead of being shut down.) You could give it here....I was really hoping for some Guinness ice cream!
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 6:42:10 PM
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Hey...anyone into some irreverant humor? Tonight (also March 1 and 8) on PBS, there's 2-hours worth of Monty Python's Personal Best on. AND, if you are a Python fan, Monty Python's Flying Circus (the show) is coming back to PBS in April, as a regular series. "Look, that rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide; it's a killer!"
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 7:02:00 PM
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Guiness Ice Cream: 1 cup water 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1/2 cup sweetened condensed milk 1 1/2 cups evaporated milk 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup Guinness stout In a heavy saucepan whisk together the water and the cornstarch and simmer the mixture over moderate heat, whisking, for 2 minutes. Add the milks, the salt, and the sugar, heat the mixture over moderately low heat, whisking, for 1 to 2 minutes, or until the sugar is dissolved, and remove the pan from the heat. Let the mixture cool completely, stir in the Guinness, and freeze the mixture in an ice-cream freezer according to the manufacturer's instructions. Makes about 1 quart ***DISCLAIMER: The person who first made this for me hated it, as did the half dozen or so other people who tried it. I was the only one who liked it. So if you make it and think it's gross, consider yourself warned.*** RE: Monty Python It's cheesy, but my favorite Monty Python moment was when they were doing Wuthering Heights in semaphore. It makes me laugh just thinking about it!
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 7:49:15 PM
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I was going to post this earlier when you all were discussing books, but I got too busy at work. One of my all time favorite lines from a book was in "Stiffs" by Mary Roach. It's about autopsies and such. Anybody read it?....Anyone? Thought not. Don't know if anyone will appreciate it, but here goes: "I'm a believer in organ and tissue (bone, cartilage, skin) donation, but was unsettled to learn that donated skin that isn't used for, say, grafting onto burn victims may be processed and used cosmetically to plump up wrinkles and aggrandize (don't know if I can say it, but she mentions a male body part). While I have no preconceived notions of the hereafter, I stand firm in my conviction that it should not take the form of someone's underpants."
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 7:50:55 PM
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I am having a very bad hating humanity day. Any particular reason, or just free- floating angst? English wasn't the major, but thoroughly enjoyed the better part of the curriculum. quote:
Hey...anyone into some irreverant humor? Tonight (also March 1 and 8) on PBS, there's 2-hours worth of Monty Python's Personal Best on. The Flying Circus... one of very few reasons why I miss a TV. Most of those shows usually reduced me to tears and a sore stomach. Comedy sure ain't what it used to be. No beer/ale/mead here, thanks... rye/coke be fine. My own mix of coffee, Kahlua and 2% suits even better.
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 8:41:55 PM
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"I'm a believer in organ and tissue (bone, cartilage, skin) donation, but was unsettled to learn that donated skin that isn't used for, say, grafting onto burn victims may be processed and used cosmetically to plump up wrinkles and aggrandize (don't know if I can say it, but she mentions a male body part). While I have no preconceived notions of the hereafter, I stand firm in my conviction that it should not take the form of someone's underpants." you mean if I donate my skin, it could be used in Mary Kay or some guy's enlargement surgery?? My skin could be having sex without me in it??? and with a woman, and I am not even gay??? that is just soooo wrong!
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 9:11:47 PM
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"I'm a believer in organ and tissue (bone, cartilage, skin) donation, but was unsettled to learn that donated skin that isn't used for, say, grafting onto burn victims may be processed and used cosmetically to plump up wrinkles and aggrandize (don't know if I can say it, but she mentions a male body part). While I have no preconceived notions of the hereafter, I stand firm in my conviction that it should not take the form of someone's underpants." you mean if I donate my skin, it could be used in Mary Kay or some guy's enlargement surgery?? My skin could be having sex without me in it??? and with a woman, and I am not even gay??? that is just soooo wrong! Yes...on so many levels.
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 9:15:31 PM
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Hi.....popping out of lurk mode for a sec.....(hiya, Greg!) When my dh passed on from a heart attack, we weren't able to donate most of his organs, because of how he died, but we were able to donate corneas, bone, and skin. I found out later that two people can now see because of him. Didn't know what all they could do with skin, though I was told that some of it was used for skin grafting for burn patients. Anything else, NO WAY. Enjoying this thread, even with the "bible-thumping fundy church" crack.....
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 9:19:45 PM
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This reminds me of the story of a man in England who was hung for the murder of his girlfriend. After the execution the authorities did an autopsy to find out why he killed her. They did not come to any conclusion but they did use his skin as book covers. The books are in the town museum. I found this story becuase I was googling for fun one day and I put in this story from an old English folk song that I have on LP and it was an actual story.
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 9:57:51 PM
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ORIGINAL: Ms.O Hey...anyone into some irreverant humor? Tonight (also March 1 and 8) on PBS, there's 2-hours worth of Monty Python's Personal Best on. AND, if you are a Python fan, Monty Python's Flying Circus (the show) is coming back to PBS in April, as a regular series. "Look, that rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide; it's a killer!" Irreverant humour? Not I. Oh, that reminds me of a joke I heard today... Oh...I checked PBS tonight...didn't see it. Maybe it came on at 8. Or is coming on at 10 - but is it a new something? Or that old one...and by coming back, you mean they're airing the reruns, no? quote:
actually, I just wanted to post all the links to the other alcohol threads before you did! Ha! As long as you put "A Christian Bar?" in there. quote:
Any particular reason, or just free- floating angst? My angst is a given (my squatter name was ~ Angst), but I'm not one to share my personal life on message boards. I've always wondered, if the couples I've seen be all over the board with "I'm getting married!" will be so sharing when things aren't going so well... I haven't read Stiffs, but I want to. Somebody buy it for me..."I have always depended upon the kindess of strangers." (I owe the library money and can't check stuff out) Anything involved death and funerals/the funeral business (I write obituaries). Like Six Feet Under. Season 5 comes out next month! They used the dead guys skin to make covers for his girlfriend's autopsy? Darcy, I'm so sorry to hear about your husband, but that's so awesome, how his passing helped other people!
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/22/2006 9:59:35 PM
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It just so happened one day that Karl Barth, Paul Tillich, and Reinhold Niebuhr find themselves all at the same time at Caesarea Philippi. And who should come along but Jesus, and he asks these three famous theologians, "Who do you say that I am?" Karl Barth stands up and says: "You are the 'wholly other,' the vestigious trinitatum who speaks to us in the modality of Christomonism." Following this, Paul Tillich states: "You are he who heals our ambiguities and overcomes the split of angst and existential estrangement; you are he who speaks of the theonomous viewpoint of the analogia entis, the analogy of our being and the ground of all possibilities." Reinhold Niebuhr gives a cough for effect and says, in on | | |