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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 16204140 times)

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54150 on: June 18, 2011, 12:19:32 am »

I've seen the original with polish subtitles  :P
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54151 on: June 18, 2011, 12:20:16 am »

"My Sassy Girl?"  I'll try to see if I can't check that out.

And because I know you hardly check PMs, Vector. Were you thinking of making the Bay12 meet next month? I'm starting to scrounge together a carpool.

Y-yeah... sorry about that ._.

I'm considering it, but I really don't feel comfortable about a. sleeping arrangements and b. going off with a bunch of dudes I don't know personally.  There's always something different about trusting someone on the net and trusting them in person, you know?  You seem like a really great, chill, awesome person, but, you know...

That, and because there's no way I'd be able to account myself on safety to my parents (and they really do need to know where I am at all times at this point in my life.  I wasn't allowed to be outside on my own until the age of 17).  I would really like to trust you, monk-from-the-internet.  But I'm sure you can understand why this situation is a bit... troublesome.


I have a feeling you (Vector) wouldn't like it, at least by my description, but my favorite romantic comedy (i.e. the only one I can watch), is Love Stinks with French Steward and Bridgette Wilson.  It's a completely different kind of happy ending, it's like the anti-romantic comedy.  Which was especially weird, because the first time I saw it was with my parents, while they were in the middle of divorcing, and my dad couldn't believe how many of the movie's lines they had said to each other for real.

There's also I Married An Axe Murderer, which is just hilarious.

Nah, I'm always interested in weird rom-coms.  I just can't stand the normal-style ones, because the plot is too predictable and I apparently have no sap-producing foliage in my emotional centers.


I've seen the original with polish subbing  :P

... Oh my god, that must have been amazing.  If only I read Polish and could experience this wonder for myself...
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54152 on: June 18, 2011, 12:38:21 am »

"My Sassy Girl?"  I'll try to see if I can't check that out.

And because I know you hardly check PMs, Vector. Were you thinking of making the Bay12 meet next month? I'm starting to scrounge together a carpool.

Y-yeah... sorry about that ._.

I'm considering it, but I really don't feel comfortable about a. sleeping arrangements and b. going off with a bunch of dudes I don't know personally.  There's always something different about trusting someone on the net and trusting them in person, you know?  You seem like a really great, chill, awesome person, but, you know...

That, and because there's no way I'd be able to account myself on safety to my parents (and they really do need to know where I am at all times at this point in my life.  I wasn't allowed to be outside on my own until the age of 17).  I would really like to trust you, monk-from-the-internet.  But I'm sure you can understand why this situation is a bit... troublesome.
Oh don't be sorry. Check out My Sassy Girl. It's so stereotypically Korean rom-com it overdoes it hilariously - I love it even though it hits a bit close to home sometimes.

I don't know if I'm doing the night stayover or just driving there and back to SF following the meet - and honestly, I wouldn't trust a bunch of kitten murderers either ;) But I'm kind of used to hitchhiking and meeting strangers and not dying so I think things will be fine.

I'll PM you later about tea and crepes. I... erm... my life is a wee bit ridiculous and chaotic now since returning. But I guess it always was.

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54153 on: June 18, 2011, 12:44:56 am »

This thread right now is being awesome and full of nostalgia.

Meanwhile, I have pizza and cinnamon snails.

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54154 on: June 18, 2011, 01:02:28 am »

This thread right now is being awesome and full of nostalgia.

Meanwhile, I have pizza and cinnamon snails.
cinnamon snails? im interested in this culinary delight.

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54155 on: June 18, 2011, 01:05:23 am »

cinnamon snails.
I presume these are not what I think they are? They sound... like French cuisine, tbh.

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54156 on: June 18, 2011, 01:21:50 am »

Cinnamon rolls.
Danish word for cinnamon rolls translates as cinnamon snails.
I thought it was cute, so now I call them cinnamon snails.

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54157 on: June 18, 2011, 01:22:52 am »

You guys have never heard them refereed to as cinnamon snails? I always thought it was because they had a spiral pattern, like a snail shell.

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54158 on: June 18, 2011, 01:27:56 am »

In Danish, snail shell is snail house.
Seriously, the Danish language was written by five year olds.

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54161 on: June 18, 2011, 02:04:24 am »

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54162 on: June 18, 2011, 02:06:39 am »

Do these people just have a ridiculously large supply of Spongebob faces for any occasion? I swear it's like all you even see.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54163 on: June 18, 2011, 02:08:44 am »

And I just got that same image 5 minutes ago via IRC.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54164 on: June 18, 2011, 02:11:52 am »

Do these people just have a ridiculously large supply of Spongebob faces for any occasion? I swear it's like all you even see.

Disney films are popular for reaction faces.
And then you've got the hand-drawn ones.
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