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Shane_L
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 12:36 pm Reply with quote
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gsbarnes
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 12:37 pm Reply with quote
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Shane_L wrote:
applesauche wrote:

I don't need to invite you, our club ride times are clearly posted on our website.


parsley, corn corn


Parsley is up; I just thinned it.

Two types of corn in the ground, and sprouting.

Incidentally, if this year's anything like the last time I planted corn, there will come a time when I have too much of the stuff, and I'll just have to have you clowns ride over and eat some. Probably in August, but I won't count my chickens yet.

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gsbarnes
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Shane_L wrote:
zuvembi wrote:

Wow. I really do wonder (honestly) what you score on Asperger tests. I've rarely seen such rarified examples of social ineptitude since I stopped taking engineering classes.


radish radish cucumber


I've got 3 spots with radishes, and more on the way. They're easy.

Cukes are up inside, and waiting to be transplanted. I trust lemon cucumbers are okay?

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gsbarnes wrote:
I trust lemon cucumbers are okay?


Oh, they're perfect!

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gsbarnes
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Shane_L wrote:

squash pumpkin beansprouts


One squash in the ground, a few in pots waiting for the purple broccoli and cauliflower to finish.

I don't plant bean sprouts, although I will have to thin the beans, at which point I will have a few sprouts, I guess. Radish and broccoli/cauliflower sprouts are tastier, in my opinion.

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henry
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 12:41 pm Reply with quote
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OK greg, this is rapidly becoming just as annoying.

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gsbarnes
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 12:42 pm Reply with quote
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Shane_L wrote:

potato potatoe cheeseburger


I gave up on potatoes (either spelling); they're cheaper at the store, and not worth the hassle.

I don't have the land to raise cheeseburgers (although I do have a few of the ingredients).

Guess you finally got me.

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henry wrote:
OK greg, this is rapidly becoming just as annoying.


But it is actually funny, instead of indignant and self-righteous.
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henry wrote:
OK greg, this is rapidly becoming just as annoying.


Oh, go to sleep. You know you want to.

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Shane_L wrote:
lantius wrote:

See, there you go again. are you new to the internet?


cauliflower


A couple of purple ones leftover, and some new ones growing.

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gsbarnes
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Shane_L wrote:
asparagus


Eh, not worth the bother and room.

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gsbarnes
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Shane_L wrote:
corndog


Corn, yes. Dog, no.

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gsbarnes
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Shane_L wrote:
lettuce lettuce cucumber


Plenty of lettuce (at least 4 types), and I already told you about cucumbers. Is this some sort of fetish?

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gsbarnes
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 12:47 pm Reply with quote
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romaine, early girls.


Now you're just getting picky. But I do have some romaines out there. For the early girls, you'll have to sneak into my next door neighbor's yard and steal a few.

Oh, what a straight line. I'm so embarrassed.


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alyson wrote:
gsbarnes wrote:
I trust lemon cucumbers are okay?


Oh, they're perfect!


With any luck, there will be some available when I'm overwhelmed with corn.

Thus endeth the farm report for the day.

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lantius
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 12:59 pm Reply with quote
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i dunno, i kind of wish you would have left his blowhard, overwrought posts. there's something tragically poetic about someone with so little self-awareness so much ego and presumption, and such a poor ability to interface with the rest of society. this is the kind of man that created the usenet threads of legend.
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gsbarnes
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 1:03 pm Reply with quote
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lantius wrote:
i dunno, i kind of wish you would have left his blowhard, overwrought posts. there's something tragically poetic about someone with so little self-awareness so much ego and presumption, and such a poor ability to interface with the rest of society. this is the kind of man that created the usenet threads of legend.


Sorry Lee, but the Shane nostalgia craze was so 1:30pm. We're now into the vegetable nostalgia half-hour.

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mcrawfor
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Greg you are my hero.

PS. thanks admins.

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lantius wrote:
this is the kind of man that created the usenet threads of legend.


i still have em all in newsfire. i will treasure them forever!
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I'm so proud of this thread. Special thanks to everyone who made it possible. Especially BTAH, Brandon, and the Admins. God bless. I miss y'all.
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Aaron
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 8:11 pm Reply with quote
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Damn, I missed most of this thread/rant/flame or what ever it is. But, being vegan and all, I sure love all the vegetables! Stale urine smells. And corndogs! God damn, I didn't know corndogs were vegetables! All Hail Derrikito! Corn Dog King!
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gsbarnes
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 10:03 am Reply with quote
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Aaron wrote:
Damn, I missed most of this thread/rant/flame or what ever it is. But, being vegan and all, I sure love all the vegetables! And corndogs! God damn, I didn't know corndogs were vegetables! All Hail Derrikito! Corn Dog King!


I'm pretty sure it's dead easy to get veggie corndogs. They might be vegan, for all I know; I was just looking to avoid pig toenails and the like the last time I bought them.

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applesauche
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 2:11 pm Reply with quote
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Dear Shane,

I am a smart girl and aware of proper etiquette (although how you would know anything about me is beyond me: unlike everyone else who posts here, you've never met me!!!). This is a forum for people who actually know one another in real life, not simply internet life (if I mustt reiterate Henry's point, who typically I would rather crash into and spill off his bike).

You are the outsider who decided to just start posting on our forum. If an individual would like to meet us, the invitation to show up on a ride is clearly posted (www.point83.com). You, stranger-here, have just violated obvious etiquette and wandered into someone's living room.

Sincerely,
Allison

P.S. You are not invited to the birthday ride next week for me, the other Allison, and Molly

P.P.S. I am eating grilled asparagus right now! With salt!

P.P.P.S For those of you motherbitches who missed out on my birthday party on Monday, I'll post the pics in the gallery. Too bad we didn't get any of Derrick carrying a dozen doughnuts out of the bar.

P.P.P.P.S. Jack from the Bike Shack gets attacked!!


P.P.P.P.P.S. I posted this reply just for zanimal. BTW, I have a picture of you staring at my tits the other day, it's a nice one

P.P.P.P.P.P.S. Where the fuck is my ladies division .83 silver spoke-card???

P.P.P.P.P.P.P.S. I miss you fuckers, I'm not going to see you until the cupcake ride.

P.P.P.P.P.P.P.P.S I'm sorry, I'll stop now
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applesauche
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 2:14 pm Reply with quote
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Aaron wrote:
Damn, I missed most of this thread/rant/flame or what ever it is. But, being vegan and all, I sure love all the vegetables! And corndogs! God damn, I didn't know corndogs were vegetables! All Hail Derrikito! Corn Dog King!


You can get delicious freshly-fried vegetarian (but not vegan, a little egg-white in the batter) corndogs at the dog-maker at pike's place. It's the perfect place to take a date.
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applesauche
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 2:25 pm Reply with quote
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One last P.S.


Zanimal made me do it
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zanimal
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applesauche wrote:
P.P.P.P.P.S. I posted this reply just for zanimal. BTW, I have a picture of you staring at my tits the other day, it's a nice one

What nice tits they are, too. Tiger chick rocks!!!

applesauche wrote:
Zanimal made me do it

I seem to have that effect on you.
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the dreaded ben
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this is almost as awesome as a nihilism convention.
http://www.seattleatheists.org/images/quotebanners/rotate.php
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zanimal
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There's pictures of our friend and his lovely wife on that website.
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i'm not so sure i can trust the jesus anymore
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corndogs!
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henry
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 3:27 pm Reply with quote
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honestly... can you imagine having sex with someone that big? wouldn't it hurt?

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applesauche
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 3:27 pm Reply with quote
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zanimal wrote:
There's pictures of our friend and his lovely wife on that website.


I think we should totally make those buttons like we were talking yesterday with slogans like You must believe in not believing and Become an anti-activist activist! We should totally start a non-profit organizations whose mission is to raise awareness about the futility of non-profits working towards social change. God bless irony, err...
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Aaron
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 8:55 pm Reply with quote
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applesauche wrote:
Aaron wrote:
Damn, I missed most of this thread/rant/flame or what ever it is. But, being vegan and all, I sure love all the vegetables! And corndogs! God damn, I didn't know corndogs were vegetables! All Hail Derrikito! Corn Dog King!


You can get delicious freshly-fried vegetarian (but not vegan, a little egg-white in the batter) corndogs at the dog-maker at pike's place. It's the perfect place to take a date.


Thanks, I have had those! I am taking my wife on our next date there! They have deep fried cheese stick-dogs too!
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