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Yosef Okelly
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04-21-2008 08:09
From: Maggie McArdle
6 tablespoons orange liqueur (recommended: Grand Marnier)
1 bottle brut Champagne or sparkling wine, chilled
1/2 quart orange juice

To each Champagne flute, add 1 tablespoon orange liqueur. Add Champagne to fill 2/3 of each flute. Top glasses off with orange juice. Serve.


the GM helps..and is delish...

yummy. Now why didn't I think of that?
Rioko Bamaisin
Unstable Princess
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04-21-2008 08:21
We really need to rename this thread to "the best damn thread evah."
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Roisin Hotaling
Pixel Manipulator
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04-21-2008 08:32
From: Yosef Okelly
I know champaigne is triditional but I find it is a little to dry and can clash with the sweetness of the orange juice.

I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who feels that way. They end up just tasting like sour orange juice sometimes,

Have to try it with the Grand Marnier next time.
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Amaranthim Talon
Voyager, Seeker, Curious
Join date: 14 Nov 2006
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04-21-2008 08:33
From: Yosef Okelly
Waffles for dinner. Check.
/me pops the cork from a bottle of Italian Asti.
Mimosas for breakfast :)
I know champaigne is triditional but I find it is a little to dry and can clash with the sweetness of the orange juice.

See why I am so crazy about you? You think of everything!
Maureen Boccaccio
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04-21-2008 09:19
From: Maggie McArdle
6 tablespoons orange liqueur (recommended: Grand Marnier)
1 bottle brut Champagne or sparkling wine, chilled
1/2 quart orange juice

To each Champagne flute, add 1 tablespoon orange liqueur. Add Champagne to fill 2/3 of each flute. Top glasses off with orange juice. Serve.


the GM helps..and is delish...


ooh.. and the GM is great in a margarita, too!
Amaranthim Talon
Voyager, Seeker, Curious
Join date: 14 Nov 2006
Posts: 12,032
04-21-2008 09:37
I just had a heart stopping moment....

I thought the neverending thread had died... whew! couldn't find it for a moment.. I'm ok now... breathe, breathe...
Keira Wells
Blender Sculptor
Join date: 16 Mar 2008
Posts: 2,371
04-21-2008 09:38
From: Amaranthim Talon
I just had a heart stopping moment....

I thought the neverending thread had died... whew! couldn't find it for a moment.. I'm ok now... breathe, breathe...

Holy crap 77 pages o.o

That's an accomplishment right there...wow
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Allegria Kanto
Trailing clouds of glory
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04-21-2008 10:16
Wow.. I took a day off to do RL and look what you guys did! LOL.

Monday morning... I'm at work, sipping my coffee.

Quitting smoking, was that you Isa? I'm too lazy to page back. :o

12 years for me, smoke free, I mean.... It can be done! I think the cravings went away after the first five years...

Seriously, it is so worth it. Hang in there!
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Amaranthim Talon
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04-21-2008 11:32
How come no one served lunch? Hungry here people!

OK- we did movies and music... here is books for now...

Reading Lincoln Child's Deep Storm very fun so far.
MoxZ Mokeev
Invisible Alpha Texture
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04-21-2008 12:12
Oh noes! It almost slipped away!
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Roisin Hotaling
Pixel Manipulator
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04-21-2008 12:16
Yay! The thread is back! I thought someone at LL must have gotten up on the wrong side of the bed and deleted it. /me breathes a sigh of comic relief.:p
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Macphisto Angelus
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04-21-2008 12:17
From: MoxZ Mokeev
Oh noes! It almost slipped away!


Good save.
:)
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Conan Godwin
In ur base kilin ur d00ds
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04-21-2008 12:29
From: Trout Recreant
If that's a photography studio specializing in family portraits, they need a new line of work. That girl looks like she's about to be victimized!


I think the phrase that springs to mind is "interfered with".
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Rioko Bamaisin
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04-21-2008 12:31
Ah just got done mopping my floor. It's nice and shiny now,just like this thread.:)
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Dakota Tebaldi
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04-21-2008 12:45
Sometimes I go on a bratty streak. My latest bit of mischief is antagonizing Star Trek and Star Wars fans by intentionally confusing details between the two. Seriously, it drives them into a nearly-homicidal rage. Like, yesterday, I was visiting some Welcome Area (I think it was Ahern - didn't stick around too long because of the lag). I saw somebody in a Trek next-generation uniform and asked him where his light saber was. He was strangely irate.

It's also fun when you say "Dr. Spock" instead of "Mr Spock", or when you ask someone in a black Jedi robe to "beam me up".

Hmm, could that be considered griefing? I hope not; I don't want people to consider me a griefer.
Amaranthim Talon
Voyager, Seeker, Curious
Join date: 14 Nov 2006
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04-21-2008 12:46
From: Dakota Tebaldi
Sometimes I go on a bratty streak. My latest bit of mischief is antagonizing Star Trek and Star Wars fans by intentionally confusing details between the two. Seriously, it drives them into a nearly-homicidal rage. Like, yesterday, I was visiting some Welcome Area (I think it was Ahern - didn't stick around too long because of the lag). I saw somebody in a Trek next-generation uniform and asked him where his light saber was. He was strangely irate.

It's also fun when you say "Dr. Spock" instead of "Mr Spock", or when you ask someone in a black Jedi robe to "beam me up".

Hmm, could that be considered griefing? I hope not; I don't want people to consider me a griefer.

I'd go with mischievous brat myself :D
Allegria Kanto
Trailing clouds of glory
Join date: 28 Nov 2007
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04-21-2008 12:49
From: Amaranthim Talon
How come no one served lunch? Hungry here people!

OK- we did movies and music... here is books for now...

Reading Lincoln Child's Deep Storm very fun so far.



Did you ever read Herbert's "White Plague"? His best book, IMO. (Noticed you were a Herbert fan at the party.)
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Macphisto Angelus
JAFO
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04-21-2008 12:49
From: Dakota Tebaldi
Sometimes I go on a bratty streak. My latest bit of mischief is antagonizing Star Trek and Star Wars fans by intentionally confusing details between the two. Seriously, it drives them into a nearly-homicidal rage. Like, yesterday, I was visiting some Welcome Area (I think it was Ahern - didn't stick around too long because of the lag). I saw somebody in a Trek next-generation uniform and asked him where his light saber was. He was strangely irate.

It's also fun when you say "Dr. Spock" instead of "Mr Spock", or when you ask someone in a black Jedi robe to "beam me up".

Hmm, could that be considered griefing? I hope not; I don't want people to consider me a griefer.


You TOTALLY rock!
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Amaranthim Talon
Voyager, Seeker, Curious
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04-21-2008 12:54
From: Allegria Kanto
Did you ever read Herbert's "White Plague"? His best book, IMO. (Noticed you were a Herbert fan at the party.)

Oh yes!! Absolutely- you will note at the end of the book- when they are sitting around and the woman says, "You will always be my Primary" or words to that effect - that always stuck in my head - Excellent book and terrorism nowadays makes me hark back to that- remember how the guy passed the plague around.
Isabeau Imako
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04-21-2008 12:54
From: Dakota Tebaldi
Hmm, could that be considered griefing? I hope not; I don't want people to consider me a griefer.


That is definitely not griefing. As much as I loved watching Star Trek and all the spin-offs, I can't be bothered remembering half the details. I was once corrected on the colour of Riker's uniform (?!!) I say, continue poking...
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Derbor Torok
Lost soul
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04-21-2008 13:19
From: Dakota Tebaldi
I saw somebody in a Trek next-generation uniform and asked him where his light saber was. He was strangely irate.


At least he did not pull out his prim 'saber' and show it to you.

.d
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Kaimi Kyomoon
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04-21-2008 13:21
From: Dakota Tebaldi
Sometimes I go on a bratty streak. My latest bit of mischief is antagonizing Star Trek and Star Wars fans by intentionally confusing details between the two. Seriously, it drives them into a nearly-homicidal rage. Like, yesterday, I was visiting some Welcome Area (I think it was Ahern - didn't stick around too long because of the lag). I saw somebody in a Trek next-generation uniform and asked him where his light saber was. He was strangely irate.

It's also fun when you say "Dr. Spock" instead of "Mr Spock", or when you ask someone in a black Jedi robe to "beam me up".

Hmm, could that be considered griefing? I hope not; I don't want people to consider me a griefer.

Must admit I also think this is pretty good fun. As a friend of mine likes to say "If you can't laugh at yourself you're missing out on one of God's best jokes."
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Maggie McArdle
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04-21-2008 13:26
From: Dakota Tebaldi
Sometimes I go on a bratty streak. My latest bit of mischief is antagonizing Star Trek and Star Wars fans by intentionally confusing details between the two. Seriously, it drives them into a nearly-homicidal rage. Like, yesterday, I was visiting some Welcome Area (I think it was Ahern - didn't stick around too long because of the lag). I saw somebody in a Trek next-generation uniform and asked him where his light saber was. He was strangely irate.

It's also fun when you say "Dr. Spock" instead of "Mr Spock", or when you ask someone in a black Jedi robe to "beam me up".

Hmm, could that be considered griefing? I hope not; I don't want people to consider me a griefer.

if you really want to make em go postal, confuse Babylon 5 with Star Trek, cool vein poppage :D


mmmmmmMargaritas....fires up the blender and gets the GM, Tequila, crushed ice and limes ready...

currently enjoying book 4(Razor's Edge) of the Sholan Alliance series by Lisanne Norman.
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Amaranthim Talon
Voyager, Seeker, Curious
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04-21-2008 13:30
Pour me one Maggie- it's five o'clock somewhere - hell - it's almost five here now :D.
Isabeau Imako
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04-21-2008 13:34
/me clinks glasses with Maggie and Amaran.
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