Community > Posts By > JJ_Richmond07
Topic:
Beavis & Butthead
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new episode of B&B no one told me this!?!?!??!
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Ummm....I heard it was someone's birthday???!!!!!^^^^^ happy b-day JJ well thank you very much it just sounds better when it comes from such a beautiful lady |
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oohh your right more proof of the combination of "sticky - single handle" that the top side should go down I did not even think about finger slippadge.
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Thinking that the cracker industry is up to no good. Ok, so I grab some crackers for my soup and notice that the package says "unsalted tops". Hmmmm..... Not being sure if it's supposed to be some sort of game, there's some sort of cracker etiquette that I'm not aware of, the 'saltine people' are just being cheap and trying to pull one over on me, or what, I am naturally intrigued. Now, after licking both the tops and bottoms of an entire sleeve of these mystery bearing soup accessories , I am still clueless as to which direction is 'up' and how this may effect my future cheese placing. I'm thinking you and I would get along very well......Did you inspect the side that is a little flatter and the holes aren't as wide I've always been under the assumption that, that was the underside....The rounder more lumpy side was the topside. Of course I did. I inspected and licked both sides equally well. No difference. Can we safely assume which side SHOULD be the top? Wouldn't that depend on the particular use of the cracker at that time? For instance, if you're going the 'single handle' route (i.e. one cracker with cheese on top), would the 'top side' be the lumpy side in order to help hold the cheese on, or would it go on the bottom since it's visually more appealing and still somewhat in view. Now, for 'double handle' applications (i.e. two crackers with the primary substance in between), should the lumpy (and often more uniformly colored) side be seen, or should it be turned to the inside to give more traction and to help in avoidance of your cheese sliding off of your cracker. However, in the case of peanut butter, it is naturally sticky and provides self-adhesion. So, would the lumpy sides go 'out' because of both the visual attraction and the needed resistance to prevent slippage in the fingers (sorta like the 'sesame-side' of a bun facing upwards on a Big Mac). I think you have brought up a very interesting point here. We would have to further delve in to "sticky" additions and "non-stick" additions. For when "sticky" is matched up with "single handle" I think you really have to go with the visual appearance of the whole ensamble i.e. topside (aka the more monotone in color side) up. With the "non-sticky" and "single handle" I think you need to go topside down and I stress this because even though the bottom side is flat the cracker should be held in a flat manner. If you utilize the "topside" of the cracker you run the risk of one of the lumps acting more like a downhill slide than a road block. |
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IMMA CHANGE THE WORLD BABY!!!!!!!!! well maybe tomorow
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Thinking that the cracker industry is up to no good. Ok, so I grab some crackers for my soup and notice that the package says "unsalted tops". Hmmmm..... Not being sure if it's supposed to be some sort of game, there's some sort of cracker etiquette that I'm not aware of, the 'saltine people' are just being cheap and trying to pull one over on me, or what, I am naturally intrigued. Now, after licking both the tops and bottoms of an entire sleeve of these mystery bearing soup accessories , I am still clueless as to which direction is 'up' and how this may effect my future cheese placing. I'm thinking you and I would get along very well......Did you inspect the side that is a little flatter and the holes aren't as wide I've always been under the assumption that, that was the underside....The rounder more lumpy side was the topside. |
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I want to celebrate and have a good time you can help me celebrate mine!!!! you commmin along to make it extra special? |
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I want to celebrate and have a good time you can help me celebrate mine!!!! |
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thinking i hope i get lots of calls tomorrow for my bithday. what the hell you are the 3rd person that ive seen on here that shares my birthday |
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Thinking I need to top off my Jack on the rocks. aha founf u over here with jack yup getting mighty low though.....you want to come refil for me im all tucked out from a long hard day of work u should be fillin' me mister It may just be my gutterish mind but hey you said it.....I will gladly fill you up haha |
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Thinking I need to top off my Jack on the rocks. aha founf u over here with jack yup getting mighty low though.....you want to come refil for me im all tucked out from a long hard day of work |
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Thinking I need to top off my Jack on the rocks.
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Edited by
JJ_Richmond07
on
Wed 10/26/11 05:04 PM
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All around the world statues crumble for me... "who knows how long I've loved you" |
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Topic:
guys vs girls - part 42
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I don't think i will ever understand this thread.....
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amy whinehouse......sad sad story
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Topic:
Hey i am new :)
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Welcome try not to get lost
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bed..... something tells me that's all u ever think about I was thinking that. In one form or another-- I'm sure or atleast one of the many places i have ideas for |
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bed.....
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Topic:
SINGLE or TAKEN? - part 19
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Does “being single” mean that you’re seeing someone but not yet committed or quite simply that you’re not yet married? I don't know. The lines are very vague. Id say the cut off line for single lies somewhere in between those two things..but I couldn't tell ya where. It all depends on the people....I go with the committed thing. If it's casual then you are single. |
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Topic:
SINGLE or TAKEN? - part 19
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single and for way too long somebody PLEASE!!!! I don;t want my ex boyfriend to think he;s irreplaceable Thats simple enough I double as arm candy |
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