TGP Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 G.R.F.F.N Food Log: Stardate: 20220219 Dinner was Oven Roasted Chicken, with Beef and Copious amounts of Green Leaf Lettuce, plus tomatoes and relish. Inglehoffer Sweet Hot Mustard, aka the Potion of Sinus Clearing, is very hot indeed. It could put the glow in Nüclear Krïll. 10 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pezler the Polychromatic Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 6 hours ago, Glitterwolf said: Eunice hasn't done damage to our house or family. The small woods in our area however and some trees next to the roads: Glad you all made it safely through it all. When I look at all these downed trees, I start wondering what we could make out of them. 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Green Eyed Monsty Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 3 hours ago, TGP said: G.R.F.F.N Food Log: Stardate: 20220219 Dinner was Oven Roasted Chicken, with Beef and Copious amounts of Green Leaf Lettuce, plus tomatoes and relish. Inglehoffer Sweet Hot Mustard, aka the Potion of Sinus Clearing, is very hot indeed. It could put the glow in Nüclear Krïll. You can accomplish a similar effect with the addition of horseradish to your favorite mustard, or actually any condiment. For preference, I like the pre-prepared horseradish from Atomic. You know you've got a good jar if when you take the lid off for the first time it smokes. GEM 4 1 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Great Khan Artist Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 (edited) Is it possible we're getting the fallout of the Dutch storm? I just drove through the worst whiteout I can remember ever driving in. It was only from my parent's farm to my farm, which took double the amount of time. We only had a couple of kms on the highway, but we were going 40kms/hr down the rumble strip. Oddly, no one was parked at the truck pullout. There were times we couldn't see anything at all. It's wet and blowing, so there will be some spectacular carnage tomorrow. This house is expecting power outages, and the temperature is supposed to drop to -15 or 20 again. Can you play zombie horror minis games by candlelight?--we'll see! Edited February 20 by Great Khan Artist 3 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CaptainPete Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 8 hours ago, TGP said: Work ? Answer the phone ? It's a concierge position that's overnight. Even the most hopping places get quiet by 3-4am. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inarah Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 49 minutes ago, Great Khan Artist said: Is it possible we're getting the fallout of the Dutch storm? I just drove through the worst whiteout I can remember ever driving in. Glad you're safe now. There's a whole big snow system moving across the continent from the west coast to the great lakes going to drop a lot of snow tonight. We've got a bizarre warmup coming down here in the middle of the plains, mid 50's on Sunday, mid 60's on Mon, followed by freezing and snow the rest of the week. I see Texas is going to be even warmer. It's strange seeing the temperature gauge go UP at this hour of the night, and it was in the 20's earlier today. Wind from the warmer air is already rattling the trees and house. 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
haldir Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 6 hours ago, Inarah said: Glad you're safe now. There's a whole big snow system moving across the continent from the west coast to the great lakes going to drop a lot of snow tonight. We've got a bizarre warmup coming down here in the middle of the plains, mid 50's on Sunday, mid 60's on Mon, followed by freezing and snow the rest of the week. I see Texas is going to be even warmer. It's strange seeing the temperature gauge go UP at this hour of the night, and it was in the 20's earlier today. Wind from the warmer air is already rattling the trees and house. & here we are in eastern OR, temps in the upper 30s to the lower 40s & it's sunny, very pleasant days currently. Looking at the forecast, it appears we are suppose to have scattered showers today (doubt it) & patchy skies for the entire week. Crazy. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
haldir Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 Oh ABC news, did you just go there? "Once again at the Olympics, the Russians just couldn't cross the “Finnish” line." Reading the results of the Men's Gold Hockey game. 2 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pezler the Polychromatic Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 9 hours ago, Great Khan Artist said: Is it possible we're getting the fallout of the Dutch storm? I just drove through the worst whiteout I can remember ever driving in. It was only from my parent's farm to my farm, which took double the amount of time. We only had a couple of kms on the highway, but we were going 40kms/hr down the rumble strip. Oddly, no one was parked at the truck pullout. There were times we couldn't see anything at all. It's wet and blowing, so there will be some spectacular carnage tomorrow. This house is expecting power outages, and the temperature is supposed to drop to -15 or 20 again. Can you play zombie horror minis games by candlelight?--we'll see! Uh oh. *checks phone for weather reports* Yep, we're getting a cold snap here for the entire week. Lows of -36 before the windchill, fortunately I only have to do a run on Tuesday and it's the shortest route. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator Chaoswolf Posted February 20 Moderator Share Posted February 20 17 hours ago, Corsair said: My wife and I are big fans of Calvin and Hobbes. However, we made a point of hiding the anthology books we had until we figured our boys would be old enough to get the humor, but not see them as a source of inspiration. We're looking forward to seeing their reactions next year. 5 12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CaptainPete Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 I'm having one of those weird productive nights. I've getting a start on my backlog of cleaning but I keep getting overwhelmed and stopping. So, instead, I've also gotten some blog posts finished for my anime blog and started working on a sequel to a story I had posted somewhere. I wasn't going to write it yet but the response was pretty positive, so here we are. I also picked up a collection of WWII footage in color and I'm trying to watch that, too. It started with Dunkirk and is now on to the war in Norway. Not stuff Americans really learn about, as we usually focus on D-Day in school and stuff. 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord of the Dish Pit Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 It is looking to be a Bloodborne day today. As I get better with the controls, the more addictive it is getting...beat the Cleric Beast, Father Gascoine, and Vicar Amelia so far this week but still get killed regularly by the Executioner, aka Lard Lad. (Nowhere is safe from Lard Lad, despite wearing full plate and being morbidly obese, he can leap vast distances and each hit takes a huge chunk of health.) Also the Maneater Boar in the Central Yharnam sewer seems to be the personification of every slab of bacon I've ever eaten seeking revenge, as it's 50/50 each time I fight it. This game reminds me a great deal of Nightmare Creatures on PS1 back in the day, so now armed with a youtube playlist of 90s industrial music, a full pot of coffee, and an inspirational meal of breakfast sausage I set out to grind Central Yharnam until I can consistently defeat these two... 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaganMegan Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 Grump mad an abomination called currywurst. I didn't know it was an abomination until we were done eating, and he.told us what is in the sauce. Delicious. ABOMINATION! 3 7 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pezler the Polychromatic Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 24 minutes ago, Lord of the Dish Pit said: It is looking to be a Bloodborne day today. As I get better with the controls, the more addictive it is getting...beat the Cleric Beast, Father Gascoine, and Vicar Amelia so far this week but still get killed regularly by the Executioner, aka Lard Lad. (Nowhere is safe from Lard Lad, despite wearing full plate and being morbidly obese, he can leap vast distances and each hit takes a huge chunk of health.) Also the Maneater Boar in the Central Yharnam sewer seems to be the personification of every slab of bacon I've ever eaten seeking revenge, as it's 50/50 each time I fight it. This game reminds me a great deal of Nightmare Creatures on PS1 back in the day, so now armed with a youtube playlist of 90s industrial music, a full pot of coffee, and an inspirational meal of breakfast sausage I set out to grind Central Yharnam until I can consistently defeat these two... Despite how he looks, he did not, in fact, skip leg day. 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator Chaoswolf Posted February 20 Moderator Share Posted February 20 18 minutes ago, PaganMegan said: Grump mad an abomination called currywurst. I didn't know it was an abomination until we were done eating, and he.told us what is in the sauce. Delicious. ABOMINATION! So what is it? 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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