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July 14, 2009, 10:12:51 PM
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H.P., more like FP. Agreed?

Surely we don't have any "Potter" fans on here....

July 14, 2009, 10:15:43 PM
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July 14, 2009, 10:21:06 PM
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Harry Potter and Pedophile Prince

July 15, 2009, 08:05:41 AM
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Looking forward to seeing this movie.

July 15, 2009, 08:13:37 AM
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Seems like writing these books was a pretty good idea for that british lady. 
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July 15, 2009, 08:15:00 AM
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Seems like writing these books was a pretty good idea for that british lady. 
good reads.

July 15, 2009, 08:18:55 AM
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Seems like writing these books was a pretty good idea for that british lady. 
good reads.

I have a hard time getting myself to read things that are written for kids though. I'm not a literature snob or anything I just don't think I would feel good about myself.  You probably already assumed this though, what with my high-brow message board style.
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July 15, 2009, 08:20:52 AM
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Seems like writing these books was a pretty good idea for that british lady. 
good reads.

I have a hard time getting myself to read things that are written for kids though. I'm not a literature snob or anything I just don't think I would feel good about myself.  You probably already assumed this though, what with my high-brow message board style.
you eat mac n' cheese, dude.   :lick:

July 15, 2009, 08:25:17 AM
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Seems like writing these books was a pretty good idea for that british lady. 
good reads.

I have a hard time getting myself to read things that are written for kids though. I'm not a literature snob or anything I just don't think I would feel good about myself.  You probably already assumed this though, what with my high-brow message board style.
you eat mac n' cheese, dude.   :lick:

i read the first few books. thought they were good. i'm assuming they stayed good. kind of like the movie visual stuff too. secure enough to say that i kinda like the hp.  :shy:

July 15, 2009, 08:26:18 AM
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Seems like writing these books was a pretty good idea for that british lady. 
good reads.

I have a hard time getting myself to read things that are written for kids though. I'm not a literature snob or anything I just don't think I would feel good about myself.  You probably already assumed this though, what with my high-brow message board style.
you eat mac n' cheese, dude.   :lick:

secure enough to say that I absolutely love mac n' cheese  :lick:
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July 15, 2009, 08:32:12 AM
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Seems like writing these books was a pretty good idea for that british lady. 
good reads.

I have a hard time getting myself to read things that are written for kids though. I'm not a literature snob or anything I just don't think I would feel good about myself.  You probably already assumed this though, what with my high-brow message board style.
you eat mac n' cheese, dude.   :lick:

secure enough to say that I absolutely love mac n' cheese  :lick:
Deserves a new thread - upcoming.

July 15, 2009, 08:40:27 AM
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Seems like writing these books was a pretty good idea for that british lady. 
good reads.

I have a hard time getting myself to read things that are written for kids though. I'm not a literature snob or anything I just don't think I would feel good about myself.  You probably already assumed this though, what with my high-brow message board style.
you eat mac n' cheese, dude.   :lick:

secure enough to say that I absolutely love mac n' cheese  :lick:
Deserves a new thread - upcoming.

you know who loves mac n' cheese. my bro in law. he would keep boxes of it in the trunk of his car in highschool. weird. below is a normal conversation if he comes up and stays w/ us for a night or weekend or something...

him- "what are we having for dinner?"

me- "steak, potatoes, grilled aspargus, grilled corn on cob, salad, garlic bread, pasta salad and two kinds of pie for desert."

him- "do you guys have any mac n' cheese"

me-  "lemme check.....nope. nope, don't see any"

him- "okay. i'll stop at dillons on the way. you guys need anything else"

me- " :lol: "

July 15, 2009, 09:00:17 AM
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Would he eat the other stuff or just mac n cheese?

July 15, 2009, 09:03:30 AM
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Would he eat the other stuff or just mac n cheese?

oh yeah, totally.

it's not like we would have him over and make stuff he didn't like. he'd love what we were making, but he'd also want mac n' cheese w/ it.

July 15, 2009, 09:29:01 AM
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July 15, 2009, 10:02:57 AM
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I like to put catsup in my mac & cheese. not a lot, just enough for some flavor.

July 15, 2009, 10:07:17 AM
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I like to put catsup in my mac & cheese. not a lot, just enough for some flavor.

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July 15, 2009, 10:10:42 AM
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I like to put catsup in my mac & cheese. not a lot, just enough for some flavor.

Mom-in-law does this, only she drenches the stuff in it... :barf:
Wondering who is running this hot dog stand and seriously considering heading out for tacos.

July 15, 2009, 10:18:29 AM
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Pretty sure I would only eat super elite fine cheese n mac.
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July 15, 2009, 11:54:44 AM
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Harry Potter and Pedophile Prince

QFT. It's weird, I have never gotten into Harry Potter or The Lord of the Rings. And I definitely feel in the minority when I say that...

July 15, 2009, 12:46:39 PM
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I like to put catsup in my mac & cheese. not a lot, just enough for some flavor.

 :frown:

I'm not questioning it's oddity. I know it's strange. I feel guilty asking for ketchup when I'm at someone's house and they serve mnc.

I also have this strange fascination with putting stuff in my mashed potatoes. Cock tail (not meattail) sauce, holandaise sauce, ranch, etc. I love it.

July 15, 2009, 12:48:29 PM
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I like to put catsup in my mac & cheese. not a lot, just enough for some flavor.

 :frown:

I'm not questioning it's oddity. I know it's strange. I feel guilty asking for ketchup when I'm at someone's house and they serve mnc.

I also have this strange fascination with putting stuff in my mashed potatoes. Cock tail (not meattail) sauce, holandaise sauce, ranch, etc. I love it.

So let me get this straight.  You throw ranch dressing and ketchup on perfectly good non-disgusting food?
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July 15, 2009, 12:53:18 PM
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I like to put catsup in my mac & cheese. not a lot, just enough for some flavor.

 :frown:

I'm not questioning it's oddity. I know it's strange. I feel guilty asking for ketchup when I'm at someone's house and they serve mnc.

I also have this strange fascination with putting stuff in my mashed potatoes. Cock tail (not meattail) sauce, holandaise sauce, ranch, etc. I love it.

So let me get this straight.  You throw ranch dressing and ketchup on perfectly good non-disgusting food?

Yes.  :-[  I will say I don't do it all the time and it's never a lot. But still...  :-[

July 15, 2009, 01:02:31 PM
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I feel guilty asking for ketchup when I'm at someone's house and they serve mnc.


good christ...what kind of friends do you have? they have you over and serve mnc?

do they serve it in one of these and then pull the cover off and go "voila. dinner served."


July 15, 2009, 01:04:35 PM
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July 15, 2009, 01:06:08 PM
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I feel guilty asking for ketchup when I'm at someone's house and they serve mnc.


good christ...what kind of friends do you have? they have you over and serve mnc?

do they serve it in one of these and then pull the cover off and go "voila. dinner served."



Maybe he hangs out with your bro-in-law  :dunno:
Or maybe he IS your bro-in-law  :runaway:
Wondering who is running this hot dog stand and seriously considering heading out for tacos.

July 15, 2009, 01:10:01 PM
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I like the HP books/movies. I had to wait for my parents to finish the last two before I got to read  :-[

They know I have more free time and am a faster reader, but does that sway them? NO! But those books aren't cheap, and with my parents already owning 2 copies I thought it disgusting to buy one of my own.

July 15, 2009, 01:11:57 PM
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    I'm with Coco.
I feel guilty asking for ketchup when I'm at someone's house and they serve mnc.


good christ...what kind of friends do you have? they have you over and serve mnc?

do they serve it in one of these and then pull the cover off and go "voila. dinner served."



Nah, it's more of a hypothetical. I know it's happened at Mcallisters though.

July 15, 2009, 01:17:40 PM
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I like the HP books/movies. I had to wait for my parents to finish the last two before I got to read  :-[

They know I have more free time and am a faster reader, but does that sway them? NO! But those books aren't cheap, and with my parents already owning 2 copies I thought it disgusting to buy one of my own.

Your parents own two copies of each book?   :eek:
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July 15, 2009, 03:08:02 PM
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Only the last one for w/e reason. I guess my mom didn't want to wait to read the last one so they each got one. Looks odd in a bookcase.