Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:35 am
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YesRK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Did you make the perilous trek for the sacred ingredients for the magic mac-n-cheese?
agreed, and it was quite yummy. Especially since I also made bacon bowls. 8)Vic wrote:Neither rain nor sleet nor snow........
Nothing may stand in the way of homemade mac n cheese!
"Yes, I'll have the cow please."Angharrad wrote:Girl I know is trying to get me to be Vegan. I asked her if I could still have Mac-n-cheese. She said: If the cheese isn't made from milk. So how is it cheese if it's not made from milk?
She should have realized I wouldn't convert when I met her for dinner at a vegan restaurant wearing a down coat and leather boots.
In my experience vegans can become as annoying as the super religious people who knock on your door every Sunday to try to get you to go to church with them. But there are also vegans who just try to convert people for the hell of it.Angharrad wrote:Girl I know is trying to get me to be Vegan. I asked her if I could still have Mac-n-cheese. She said: If the cheese isn't made from milk. So how is it cheese if it's not made from milk?
She should have realized I wouldn't convert when I met her for dinner at a vegan restaurant wearing a down coat and leather boots.
I didn't do that but I did tell the waiter that if the Caesar dressing didn't have anchovies in it then technically they couldn't call it Caesar dressing.Sonic Glitch wrote:"Yes, I'll have the cow please."Angharrad wrote:Girl I know is trying to get me to be Vegan. I asked her if I could still have Mac-n-cheese. She said: If the cheese isn't made from milk. So how is it cheese if it's not made from milk?
She should have realized I wouldn't convert when I met her for dinner at a vegan restaurant wearing a down coat and leather boots.
"Ma'am, this is a vegan restaurant. Perhaps I could recommend the eggplant "Parmesan"?"
"Fine I'll have that."
"What would you like with it?"
"Chicken."
We took the old frame out, then slid the new one in. Admittedly it took quite a bit of work, but it's in now.McAvoy wrote:Putting a door in with the old frame still In place is hard. That is of course if the frame isn't square anymore.
Installing new door frames especially your first one is usually pain in the ass. After awhile they aren't that bad. Never did a front door though.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:We took the old frame out, then slid the new one in. Admittedly it took quite a bit of work, but it's in now.McAvoy wrote:Putting a door in with the old frame still In place is hard. That is of course if the frame isn't square anymore.