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The Sibling Below Me...

Started by DaveL, October 03, 2006, 11:59:29 AM

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Aphos

Well, night does have that advantage.  And, being a vampire, it just sort of goes with the turf.


The sibling below me is not afraid of the living dead.
--The topologist formerly known as Poincare's Stepchild--

Griffin NoName

That's true.. I make to much money on resurrections to be afraid.

TsBM already tried punching a stake through most parts of their body.
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One approaches the journey's end. But the end is a goal, not a catastrophe. George Sand


Aphos

Well, I ate a steak.  Does that count?


The sibling below me prefers his stake well-done.
--The topologist formerly known as Poincare's Stepchild--

Aggie

Yes, completely charred to coal...  and then I'll cook my steak on it.


The person below me would rather eat the charcoal than the steak.
WWDDD?

Opsa

Yummy! Carbon units!

The Sibling Below Me could eat almost anything as long as it had mustard on it.

Aphos

Well, I used to.  But my cast iron stomach has disappeared with age.
--The topologist formerly known as Poincare's Stepchild--

Sibling Chatty

Quote from: Aphos on March 29, 2008, 03:40:54 AM
Well, I used to.  But my cast iron stomach has disappeared with age.

The sibling below you knows the feeling...in spades.

The sibling below ME wants to know "Why spades? Why not hearts or diamonds or the ones that look like puppydog feets?"

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Bob in a quantum-state-of-faith

Me LIKES the puppydog feets ones.

Me also likes the Kites and the Red Buns (hint: turn card upside down)

But, Spears are fun too.... (I used to bid with these names, just to drive the other players nuts, when playing Spades in college...)

The sibling below me is grateful they didn't ever play Spades with me, then.
Sometimes, the real journey can only be taken by making a mistake.

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Aphos

Yes, I am.  I took my Spades playing very seriously.


The sibling below me is more refined and prefers to play Whist.
--The topologist formerly known as Poincare's Stepchild--

Opsa

Whist? Is that anything like Bull$#!%?

The Sibling below me prefers 52 card pickup.

Bob in a quantum-state-of-faith

Quote from: Opsanus tau on March 29, 2008, 02:12:03 PM
The Sibling below me prefers 52 card pickup.

Just so long as I may specify WHO I get to pickup, yes I do.

The sibling below me also likes to pickup people from time to time.
Sometimes, the real journey can only be taken by making a mistake.

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Sibling Chatty

Yeah, but I'm getting weak, so I drop 'em a lot... :P

The sibling below me was once a great pick-up artist...but then discovered paper instead of vehicles as a medium.
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Aphos

Yes.  Paper works great, but it has to be really thick paper to pick people up.


The sibling below me prefers to be in the thick of things.
--The topologist formerly known as Poincare's Stepchild--

Bob in a quantum-state-of-faith

Indeed.  I sometimes add brown rice to soups, strictly as a thickener.  The rice proteins are a good include, as well.

Especially in chili and ham N beans.

If you cook long enough, the rice just "goes away" and thickens the food-- unless someone is allergic, I usually don't mention until after they've tried some.

The sibling below me likes canned pork & beans, but often wonders "where's the pork"?
Sometimes, the real journey can only be taken by making a mistake.

my webpage-- alas, Cox deleted it--dead link... oh well ::)

Aphos

I just figure all the pork went to Washington.


The sibling below me wants to yell, "I've had enough and I'm not going to take any more."
--The topologist formerly known as Poincare's Stepchild--