Being it's about 3 degrees let me have Stoli's with cranberry. I need some warmth.
[METALMANJP] Wednesday, January 22, 2014 11:48:15 AM
Being it's about 3 degrees let me have Stoli's with cranberry. I need some warmth.
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, January 05, 2014 1:19:09 AM
Sweet. I know where there's a Hyundai dealer near my house. You can sleep in the living room for the night, and the next day we can wreak some car-related havoc.
Becks, thanks for being my servicing back-up. Not that there's been much serving going on anyway, but still.
well, I have managed to take a few. 4 for 6 in my attempts. now all those loopholes are closed I probably will have issues getting more. its good fun. Try a hyundai elantra. cheaper, cheaper to insure, and just as good IMO. I dont know anywhere in CA to steal on though.
[Becks] Saturday, January 04, 2014 6:15:09 PM
In amongst the seemingly constant child wrangling, sure why not lol.
You want coffee, right? One cup o' Joe, coming right up. Good thing Mom decided to give me the Keurig coffee machine.
HB, I think I'll just do what my father allegedly did to make ends meet: steal cars and have a friend dismantle 'em to sell the parts. Mainly the first part.
Becks, if I don't log back in ever again due to my possible future crimes, will you take over serving duties?
Edited at: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 10:01:52 PM
[Head banger] Saturday, January 04, 2014 11:19:51 AM
well, I have managed to take a few. 4 for 6 in my attempts. now all those loopholes are closed I probably will have issues getting more. its good fun. Try a hyundai elantra. cheaper, cheaper to insure, and just as good IMO. I dont know anywhere in CA to steal on though.
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, January 03, 2014 10:43:30 PM
You "steal" cars for a living?!? That's kewl!
Wanna help me steal a brand-new Honda Civic? For real steal? Heheh. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, January 03, 2014 5:46:07 PM)
Head banger wrote:
Vail I have never had such a rush as the cars I have stolen, and they are all for work. (testing security at our locations)
Now I think that stealing cars for real would be even more of a rush, selling them for parts might be hard. cloning vins might be an option though.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hey, Guido! Welcome back! How was Brazil?
You want coffee, right? One cup o' Joe, coming right up. Good thing Mom decided to give me the Keurig coffee machine.
HB, I think I'll just do what my father allegedly did to make ends meet: steal cars and have a friend dismantle 'em to sell the parts. Mainly the first part.
Becks, if I don't log back in ever again due to my possible future crimes, will you take over serving duties?
Edited at: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 10:01:52 PM
Edited at: Friday, January 03, 2014 10:44:20 PM
[Head banger] Friday, January 03, 2014 5:46:07 PM
Vail I have never had such a rush as the cars I have stolen, and they are all for work. (testing security at our locations)
Now I think that stealing cars for real would be even more of a rush, selling them for parts might be hard. cloning vins might be an option though.
You want coffee, right? One cup o' Joe, coming right up. Good thing Mom decided to give me the Keurig coffee machine.
HB, I think I'll just do what my father allegedly did to make ends meet: steal cars and have a friend dismantle 'em to sell the parts. Mainly the first part.
Becks, if I don't log back in ever again due to my possible future crimes, will you take over serving duties?
Edited at: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 10:01:52 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, January 01, 2014 9:56:01 PM
Hey, Guido! Welcome back! How was Brazil?
You want coffee, right? One cup o' Joe, coming right up. Good thing Mom decided to give me the Keurig coffee machine.
HB, I think I'll just do what my father allegedly did to make ends meet: steal cars and have a friend dismantle 'em to sell the parts. Mainly the first part.
Becks, if I don't log back in ever again due to my possible future crimes, will you take over serving duties?
Edited at: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 10:01:52 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, January 01, 2014 3:51:06 PM
SHIT!! Wings lose in a shootout. Damn good game, though. Now...Rose Bowl time! GO SPARTANS!
I'll have a coffee if anyone is serving here in the cafe?
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, January 01, 2014 2:24:09 PM
Happy New Year, gang!!
Back from Brazil where I left an airport with a temp of about 120F to Houston to 3F in Chicago!! UUF! Delays left and right.
Glad to be back at home with the pets and watching the Maple Leafs (DAMN, scored as I type) vs. Red Wings playing at the Big House (stadium of the Univ of Michigan). Damn, whatta game!
Speaking of hockey, what is this I hear about Cleary taking a puck to the teeth and losing some 10 the other day?!? Yeah, they aren't really into hockey in Rio. Pix to come. I took one just for you, HB. Little skimpy bikini that I'll post when I get over delayed flight nightmares and jet-lag. Funny as I am now back in winter weather with a sunburn!
[Head banger] Wednesday, January 01, 2014 9:02:05 AM
it was morning for you there. and look it is again. then again I feel like cracking a coke to start 2014. my milk is off.
Anyway, if the boot is torn you can replace the boot, the whole axle may not need replacing. Which Acura? if you did the trans, engine is decent? tires and brakes ok? you might get a couple of years out of it. if anything big comes up I would shoot it and move on though.
Happy new year. Go on the price is right. some woman just won an audi worth 150K
Bonnetman is right, HB. Besides, it's night here. A cold glass of Rocka Rolla would be most appropriate.
'94 Acura, axle boot is falling apart, over 190,000 miles, no budget. Just alot of hope. May the new year bring you all good times.
*raises her glass*
Head banger wrote:
VaIl. its morning, have a nice glass of juice
now, what kind of car, what is wrong with the axle, and how many miles on it? if you sell it then what is your replacement budget?
I just booked my daughters car in for repairs. oh what fun that is. new battery in a cobalt, $250 (stupid trunk mounted battery). now a new serpentine belt, most cars I could replace in 30 min, this one I started reading directions and gave up, but for a mechanic its over 1 hour. on the bright side I won a raffle at work for custom install of heated seats, which is what my daughter misses most now about the long dead elantra.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's your glass of Rocka Rolla! Enjoy!
My car already got a few parts replaced: brakes, transmission, the front left axle. At this point I'm wondering if I should sell it. I love my car to bits, just not the way it drains my wallet.
Got any plans to ring in the New Year?
Becks wrote:
Buying presents for a car is always an expensive business!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
One Rocka Rolla for the Becksters, coming up!
Didn't get any appliances, but I did get some gift cards, and I bought myself a new pair of boots. I'm gonna buy my car a new axle soon. That'll be its Christmas present this year. Last year it got a much-needed oil change.
Becks wrote:
*wave* I'll have a rocka rolla! lol.
All immediate family bar Craigs dad visited at some point, it was nice but busy! I got a voucher for a store here that sells appliances etc so got myself a new rice cooker, handy cos on Christmas eve my old one died lol. How about you?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hey, Beckies! *waves back* Wouldja like something to drink? We have Rocka Rolla, iced tea, and...coffee, once I learn how to use the coffee machine thingamajig. Heheh.
So you had the whole family over? That's nice! Did you get anything nice this Xmas?
Becks wrote:
*waves* been a busy Christmas period here we hosted family at our place, it's been very busy lol!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, January 01, 2014 2:27:47 AM
Fireworks and music everywhere here as soon as 2014 arrived. I brought the new year in watching the countdown on TV. Nothing too fancy. Gotta change that, though. Here's some Screaming for Vengeance to wake up the new year.
I rung in the new year by waking up toa fireworks display somewhere in town LOL!!! No staying up till midnight here. How about you Vail?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's your glass of Rocka Rolla! Enjoy!
My car already got a few parts replaced: brakes, transmission, the front left axle. At this point I'm wondering if I should sell it. I love my car to bits, just not the way it drains my wallet.
Got any plans to ring in the New Year?
Becks wrote:
Buying presents for a car is always an expensive business!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
One Rocka Rolla for the Becksters, coming up!
Didn't get any appliances, but I did get some gift cards, and I bought myself a new pair of boots. I'm gonna buy my car a new axle soon. That'll be its Christmas present this year. Last year it got a much-needed oil change.
Becks wrote:
*wave* I'll have a rocka rolla! lol.
All immediate family bar Craigs dad visited at some point, it was nice but busy! I got a voucher for a store here that sells appliances etc so got myself a new rice cooker, handy cos on Christmas eve my old one died lol. How about you?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hey, Beckies! *waves back* Wouldja like something to drink? We have Rocka Rolla, iced tea, and...coffee, once I learn how to use the coffee machine thingamajig. Heheh.
So you had the whole family over? That's nice! Did you get anything nice this Xmas?
Becks wrote:
*waves* been a busy Christmas period here we hosted family at our place, it's been very busy lol!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
[Becks] Wednesday, January 01, 2014 12:11:29 AM
I rung in the new year by waking up toa fireworks display somewhere in town LOL!!! No staying up till midnight here. How about you Vail?
My car already got a few parts replaced: brakes, transmission, the front left axle. At this point I'm wondering if I should sell it. I love my car to bits, just not the way it drains my wallet.
Got any plans to ring in the New Year?
Becks wrote:
Buying presents for a car is always an expensive business!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
One Rocka Rolla for the Becksters, coming up!
Didn't get any appliances, but I did get some gift cards, and I bought myself a new pair of boots. I'm gonna buy my car a new axle soon. That'll be its Christmas present this year. Last year it got a much-needed oil change.
Becks wrote:
*wave* I'll have a rocka rolla! lol.
All immediate family bar Craigs dad visited at some point, it was nice but busy! I got a voucher for a store here that sells appliances etc so got myself a new rice cooker, handy cos on Christmas eve my old one died lol. How about you?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hey, Beckies! *waves back* Wouldja like something to drink? We have Rocka Rolla, iced tea, and...coffee, once I learn how to use the coffee machine thingamajig. Heheh.
So you had the whole family over? That's nice! Did you get anything nice this Xmas?
Becks wrote:
*waves* been a busy Christmas period here we hosted family at our place, it's been very busy lol!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, December 31, 2013 10:23:41 PM
Bonnetman is right, HB. Besides, it's night here. A cold glass of Rocka Rolla would be most appropriate.
'94 Acura, axle boot is falling apart, over 190,000 miles, no budget. Just alot of hope. May the new year bring you all good times.
now, what kind of car, what is wrong with the axle, and how many miles on it? if you sell it then what is your replacement budget?
I just booked my daughters car in for repairs. oh what fun that is. new battery in a cobalt, $250 (stupid trunk mounted battery). now a new serpentine belt, most cars I could replace in 30 min, this one I started reading directions and gave up, but for a mechanic its over 1 hour. on the bright side I won a raffle at work for custom install of heated seats, which is what my daughter misses most now about the long dead elantra.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's your glass of Rocka Rolla! Enjoy!
My car already got a few parts replaced: brakes, transmission, the front left axle. At this point I'm wondering if I should sell it. I love my car to bits, just not the way it drains my wallet.
Got any plans to ring in the New Year?
Becks wrote:
Buying presents for a car is always an expensive business!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
One Rocka Rolla for the Becksters, coming up!
Didn't get any appliances, but I did get some gift cards, and I bought myself a new pair of boots. I'm gonna buy my car a new axle soon. That'll be its Christmas present this year. Last year it got a much-needed oil change.
Becks wrote:
*wave* I'll have a rocka rolla! lol.
All immediate family bar Craigs dad visited at some point, it was nice but busy! I got a voucher for a store here that sells appliances etc so got myself a new rice cooker, handy cos on Christmas eve my old one died lol. How about you?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hey, Beckies! *waves back* Wouldja like something to drink? We have Rocka Rolla, iced tea, and...coffee, once I learn how to use the coffee machine thingamajig. Heheh.
So you had the whole family over? That's nice! Did you get anything nice this Xmas?
Becks wrote:
*waves* been a busy Christmas period here we hosted family at our place, it's been very busy lol!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
[blue bonnet] Tuesday, December 31, 2013 8:21:54 PM
Coke is always good in the morning or any other time of the day.
[Head banger] Tuesday, December 31, 2013 8:27:45 AM
VaIl. its morning, have a nice glass of juice
now, what kind of car, what is wrong with the axle, and how many miles on it? if you sell it then what is your replacement budget?
I just booked my daughters car in for repairs. oh what fun that is. new battery in a cobalt, $250 (stupid trunk mounted battery). now a new serpentine belt, most cars I could replace in 30 min, this one I started reading directions and gave up, but for a mechanic its over 1 hour. on the bright side I won a raffle at work for custom install of heated seats, which is what my daughter misses most now about the long dead elantra.
My car already got a few parts replaced: brakes, transmission, the front left axle. At this point I'm wondering if I should sell it. I love my car to bits, just not the way it drains my wallet.
Got any plans to ring in the New Year?
Becks wrote:
Buying presents for a car is always an expensive business!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
One Rocka Rolla for the Becksters, coming up!
Didn't get any appliances, but I did get some gift cards, and I bought myself a new pair of boots. I'm gonna buy my car a new axle soon. That'll be its Christmas present this year. Last year it got a much-needed oil change.
Becks wrote:
*wave* I'll have a rocka rolla! lol.
All immediate family bar Craigs dad visited at some point, it was nice but busy! I got a voucher for a store here that sells appliances etc so got myself a new rice cooker, handy cos on Christmas eve my old one died lol. How about you?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hey, Beckies! *waves back* Wouldja like something to drink? We have Rocka Rolla, iced tea, and...coffee, once I learn how to use the coffee machine thingamajig. Heheh.
So you had the whole family over? That's nice! Did you get anything nice this Xmas?
Becks wrote:
*waves* been a busy Christmas period here we hosted family at our place, it's been very busy lol!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
[Vaillant 3.0] Monday, December 30, 2013 8:07:02 PM
Here's your glass of Rocka Rolla! Enjoy!
My car already got a few parts replaced: brakes, transmission, the front left axle. At this point I'm wondering if I should sell it. I love my car to bits, just not the way it drains my wallet.
Buying presents for a car is always an expensive business!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
One Rocka Rolla for the Becksters, coming up!
Didn't get any appliances, but I did get some gift cards, and I bought myself a new pair of boots. I'm gonna buy my car a new axle soon. That'll be its Christmas present this year. Last year it got a much-needed oil change.
Becks wrote:
*wave* I'll have a rocka rolla! lol.
All immediate family bar Craigs dad visited at some point, it was nice but busy! I got a voucher for a store here that sells appliances etc so got myself a new rice cooker, handy cos on Christmas eve my old one died lol. How about you?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hey, Beckies! *waves back* Wouldja like something to drink? We have Rocka Rolla, iced tea, and...coffee, once I learn how to use the coffee machine thingamajig. Heheh.
So you had the whole family over? That's nice! Did you get anything nice this Xmas?
Becks wrote:
*waves* been a busy Christmas period here we hosted family at our place, it's been very busy lol!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
[Becks] Monday, December 30, 2013 7:53:55 PM
Buying presents for a car is always an expensive business!
Didn't get any appliances, but I did get some gift cards, and I bought myself a new pair of boots. I'm gonna buy my car a new axle soon. That'll be its Christmas present this year. Last year it got a much-needed oil change.
Becks wrote:
*wave* I'll have a rocka rolla! lol.
All immediate family bar Craigs dad visited at some point, it was nice but busy! I got a voucher for a store here that sells appliances etc so got myself a new rice cooker, handy cos on Christmas eve my old one died lol. How about you?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hey, Beckies! *waves back* Wouldja like something to drink? We have Rocka Rolla, iced tea, and...coffee, once I learn how to use the coffee machine thingamajig. Heheh.
So you had the whole family over? That's nice! Did you get anything nice this Xmas?
Becks wrote:
*waves* been a busy Christmas period here we hosted family at our place, it's been very busy lol!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, December 29, 2013 12:55:02 AM
One Rocka Rolla for the Becksters, coming up!
Didn't get any appliances, but I did get some gift cards, and I bought myself a new pair of boots. I'm gonna buy my car a new axle soon. That'll be its Christmas present this year. Last year it got a much-needed oil change.
*wave* I'll have a rocka rolla! lol.
All immediate family bar Craigs dad visited at some point, it was nice but busy! I got a voucher for a store here that sells appliances etc so got myself a new rice cooker, handy cos on Christmas eve my old one died lol. How about you?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hey, Beckies! *waves back* Wouldja like something to drink? We have Rocka Rolla, iced tea, and...coffee, once I learn how to use the coffee machine thingamajig. Heheh.
So you had the whole family over? That's nice! Did you get anything nice this Xmas?
Becks wrote:
*waves* been a busy Christmas period here we hosted family at our place, it's been very busy lol!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
[Becks] Saturday, December 28, 2013 6:11:06 PM
*wave* I'll have a rocka rolla! lol.
All immediate family bar Craigs dad visited at some point, it was nice but busy! I got a voucher for a store here that sells appliances etc so got myself a new rice cooker, handy cos on Christmas eve my old one died lol. How about you?
Hey, Beckies! *waves back* Wouldja like something to drink? We have Rocka Rolla, iced tea, and...coffee, once I learn how to use the coffee machine thingamajig. Heheh.
So you had the whole family over? That's nice! Did you get anything nice this Xmas?
Becks wrote:
*waves* been a busy Christmas period here we hosted family at our place, it's been very busy lol!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, December 28, 2013 5:13:10 PM
Hey, Beckies! *waves back* Wouldja like something to drink? We have Rocka Rolla, iced tea, and...coffee, once I learn how to use the coffee machine thingamajig. Heheh.
So you had the whole family over? That's nice! Did you get anything nice this Xmas?
*waves* been a busy Christmas period here we hosted family at our place, it's been very busy lol!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
[Becks] Saturday, December 28, 2013 12:32:37 AM
*waves* been a busy Christmas period here we hosted family at our place, it's been very busy lol!
Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, December 27, 2013 11:05:13 PM
Hey, HB! Long time, no see!
One bottle of Rocka Rolla, coming up. If there are any bottles left, that is. *burp* excuse me...heh.
Ah well, while I look around, how 'bout some AOR? Judas is Rising!
Pour me a ice cold Rocka Rolla. Crank up some tunes on the Juke, I am gonna sit back and relax for a bit. might doze off, its been a long day
[Head banger] Friday, December 27, 2013 9:46:56 PM
Pour me a ice cold Rocka Rolla. Crank up some tunes on the Juke, I am gonna sit back and relax for a bit. might doze off, its been a long day
[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, December 26, 2013 12:17:26 PM
Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
[Budred] Thursday, December 26, 2013 8:21:20 AM
...Budred knew that he promised not to return here but since his mind changed about as often as the release date for the new Priest cd he figured why not. The first thing he noticed when he opened the door was the silence. He walked in and there was nothing. No music, no people, nothing but the lights. Kind of eerie actually. He walked to the bar and had a seat. No one around to order a drink so he just pondered the situation for a few moments. Maybe the riff raff keeping them away??? He got up and walked around the bar and turned on the sound system, scrolled too fast on the music selections and ended up on Mushroomhead, scrolled back to Priest and selected "One For The Road" from "Rocka Rolla" and grabbed a bud from the cooler and then returned to his seat. He thought about how this place had the potential to be so cool but for some reason it just wasn't happening. He downed his beer and walked to the door. He was going to hit the lights on the way out but decided against it. He thought "maybe" he wouldn't be the last...
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, November 27, 2013 10:55:47 PM
Righto.................. my sleep deprived state has rendered me confused, LOL!
Budred wrote:
"I don't know you at all" says Budred.
"No more role playing for me" he says while walking toward the door.
" I'll leave you folks to enjoy yourselves", "last one out hit the lights" he says as the door closes behind him.
guidogodoy wrote:
Dude. After all these years you think I can get pissed off on a website? You don't know me very well.
Following Spa's lead? **poof** all said and forgotten. It takes a LOT to get me actually mad and I have enough in the real world to cover those bases for years after my death.
Now for flying fuck's sake, stop putting Hellrider's name in @$%@ as if it were an obscene word too! LOL!!!!!!
Budred wrote:
Man, I have no clue where that came from.
Including you in my rant was agreeing with you and Headbanger.
I'm not as educated as you are so the grammatical errors I can't help.
I wasn't ranting about anything I was trying to be amusing with a little role
playing about a certain someone I'd rather not mention by name. After I
made that post I could tell some here didn't get it so I made an effort to
explain it somewhat. Why you got so pissed is beyond me. I didn't do anything
to you. I didn't say anything negative or sarcastic or anything like that. If you're
upset that I was ridculing or having fun with ****rider you've said things to him
ten times worse than I have.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, as for errors in grammar and syntax, you missed a bunch more.
However, how the FUCK (screw the "#$%" ...ooo "sh$t" makes a big difference) was I thrown into your rant?! What did I say?!?
Basically, Vail said all I would have said as well. Only that she is much more demure and doesn't use obscene language. Good for the both of you.
Budred wrote:
@Guido and Headbanger.
As insensitive as I am sometimes I still knew when that thought popped into my head to just let it keep going.
I was hoping people would find humor in that post and understand it. I made it a hard read though with the parenthesis
around the he. It took the smooth flow out of it so to speak.
I know I can be annoying, sometimes purposely, but I couldn't do what he does on such a regular basis. I commend
his enthusiasm but he's got me to the point that I don't read anything he posts. If I see his name above a post I just
back out and go to something else.
I've read about a few of you just using the ignore button and I know that would be the best solution but I've convinced myself
that it would be a form of censorship and I can't do that. I am 100 percent against it.
Anyone want to convince me otherwise? Please?
F**k!
Read it twice and as soon as I post I find mistakes.
Righto.................. my sleep deprived state has rendered me confused, LOL!
Budred wrote:
"I don't know you at all" says Budred.
"No more role playing for me" he says while walking toward the door.
" I'll leave you folks to enjoy yourselves", "last one out hit the lights" he says as the door closes behind him.
guidogodoy wrote:
Dude. After all these years you think I can get pissed off on a website? You don't know me very well.
Following Spa's lead? **poof** all said and forgotten. It takes a LOT to get me actually mad and I have enough in the real world to cover those bases for years after my death.
Now for flying fuck's sake, stop putting Hellrider's name in @$%@ as if it were an obscene word too! LOL!!!!!!
Budred wrote:
Man, I have no clue where that came from.
Including you in my rant was agreeing with you and Headbanger.
I'm not as educated as you are so the grammatical errors I can't help.
I wasn't ranting about anything I was trying to be amusing with a little role
playing about a certain someone I'd rather not mention by name. After I
made that post I could tell some here didn't get it so I made an effort to
explain it somewhat. Why you got so pissed is beyond me. I didn't do anything
to you. I didn't say anything negative or sarcastic or anything like that. If you're
upset that I was ridculing or having fun with ****rider you've said things to him
ten times worse than I have.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, as for errors in grammar and syntax, you missed a bunch more.
However, how the FUCK (screw the "#$%" ...ooo "sh$t" makes a big difference) was I thrown into your rant?! What did I say?!?
Basically, Vail said all I would have said as well. Only that she is much more demure and doesn't use obscene language. Good for the both of you.
Budred wrote:
@Guido and Headbanger.
As insensitive as I am sometimes I still knew when that thought popped into my head to just let it keep going.
I was hoping people would find humor in that post and understand it. I made it a hard read though with the parenthesis
around the he. It took the smooth flow out of it so to speak.
I know I can be annoying, sometimes purposely, but I couldn't do what he does on such a regular basis. I commend
his enthusiasm but he's got me to the point that I don't read anything he posts. If I see his name above a post I just
back out and go to something else.
I've read about a few of you just using the ignore button and I know that would be the best solution but I've convinced myself
that it would be a form of censorship and I can't do that. I am 100 percent against it.
Anyone want to convince me otherwise? Please?
F**k!
Read it twice and as soon as I post I find mistakes.
Edited at: Thursday, August 09, 2012 4:19:15 PM
[Becks] Sunday, August 12, 2012 5:31:57 PM
Righto.................. my sleep deprived state has rendered me confused, LOL!
"I don't know you at all" says Budred.
"No more role playing for me" he says while walking toward the door.
" I'll leave you folks to enjoy yourselves", "last one out hit the lights" he says as the door closes behind him.
guidogodoy wrote:
Dude. After all these years you think I can get pissed off on a website? You don't know me very well.
Following Spa's lead? **poof** all said and forgotten. It takes a LOT to get me actually mad and I have enough in the real world to cover those bases for years after my death.
Now for flying fuck's sake, stop putting Hellrider's name in @$%@ as if it were an obscene word too! LOL!!!!!!
Budred wrote:
Man, I have no clue where that came from.
Including you in my rant was agreeing with you and Headbanger.
I'm not as educated as you are so the grammatical errors I can't help.
I wasn't ranting about anything I was trying to be amusing with a little role
playing about a certain someone I'd rather not mention by name. After I
made that post I could tell some here didn't get it so I made an effort to
explain it somewhat. Why you got so pissed is beyond me. I didn't do anything
to you. I didn't say anything negative or sarcastic or anything like that. If you're
upset that I was ridculing or having fun with ****rider you've said things to him
ten times worse than I have.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, as for errors in grammar and syntax, you missed a bunch more.
However, how the FUCK (screw the "#$%" ...ooo "sh$t" makes a big difference) was I thrown into your rant?! What did I say?!?
Basically, Vail said all I would have said as well. Only that she is much more demure and doesn't use obscene language. Good for the both of you.
Budred wrote:
@Guido and Headbanger.
As insensitive as I am sometimes I still knew when that thought popped into my head to just let it keep going.
I was hoping people would find humor in that post and understand it. I made it a hard read though with the parenthesis
around the he. It took the smooth flow out of it so to speak.
I know I can be annoying, sometimes purposely, but I couldn't do what he does on such a regular basis. I commend
his enthusiasm but he's got me to the point that I don't read anything he posts. If I see his name above a post I just
back out and go to something else.
I've read about a few of you just using the ignore button and I know that would be the best solution but I've convinced myself
that it would be a form of censorship and I can't do that. I am 100 percent against it.
Anyone want to convince me otherwise? Please?
F**k!
Read it twice and as soon as I post I find mistakes.
Edited at: Thursday, August 09, 2012 4:19:15 PM
[Budred] Sunday, August 12, 2012 4:33:40 AM
"I don't know you at all" says Budred.
"No more role playing for me" he says while walking toward the door.
" I'll leave you folks to enjoy yourselves", "last one out hit the lights" he says as the door closes behind him.
Dude. After all these years you think I can get pissed off on a website? You don't know me very well.
Following Spa's lead? **poof** all said and forgotten. It takes a LOT to get me actually mad and I have enough in the real world to cover those bases for years after my death.
Now for flying fuck's sake, stop putting Hellrider's name in @$%@ as if it were an obscene word too! LOL!!!!!!
Budred wrote:
Man, I have no clue where that came from.
Including you in my rant was agreeing with you and Headbanger.
I'm not as educated as you are so the grammatical errors I can't help.
I wasn't ranting about anything I was trying to be amusing with a little role
playing about a certain someone I'd rather not mention by name. After I
made that post I could tell some here didn't get it so I made an effort to
explain it somewhat. Why you got so pissed is beyond me. I didn't do anything
to you. I didn't say anything negative or sarcastic or anything like that. If you're
upset that I was ridculing or having fun with ****rider you've said things to him
ten times worse than I have.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, as for errors in grammar and syntax, you missed a bunch more.
However, how the FUCK (screw the "#$%" ...ooo "sh$t" makes a big difference) was I thrown into your rant?! What did I say?!?
Basically, Vail said all I would have said as well. Only that she is much more demure and doesn't use obscene language. Good for the both of you.
Budred wrote:
@Guido and Headbanger.
As insensitive as I am sometimes I still knew when that thought popped into my head to just let it keep going.
I was hoping people would find humor in that post and understand it. I made it a hard read though with the parenthesis
around the he. It took the smooth flow out of it so to speak.
I know I can be annoying, sometimes purposely, but I couldn't do what he does on such a regular basis. I commend
his enthusiasm but he's got me to the point that I don't read anything he posts. If I see his name above a post I just
back out and go to something else.
I've read about a few of you just using the ignore button and I know that would be the best solution but I've convinced myself
that it would be a form of censorship and I can't do that. I am 100 percent against it.
Anyone want to convince me otherwise? Please?
F**k!
Read it twice and as soon as I post I find mistakes.
Edited at: Thursday, August 09, 2012 4:19:15 PM
[guidogodoy] Saturday, August 11, 2012 8:22:46 PM
Dude. After all these years you think I can get pissed off on a website? You don't know me very well.
Following Spa's lead? **poof** all said and forgotten. It takes a LOT to get me actually mad and I have enough in the real world to cover those bases for years after my death.
Now for flying fuck's sake, stop putting Hellrider's name in @$%@ as if it were an obscene word too! LOL!!!!!!
Man, I have no clue where that came from.
Including you in my rant was agreeing with you and Headbanger.
I'm not as educated as you are so the grammatical errors I can't help.
I wasn't ranting about anything I was trying to be amusing with a little role
playing about a certain someone I'd rather not mention by name. After I
made that post I could tell some here didn't get it so I made an effort to
explain it somewhat. Why you got so pissed is beyond me. I didn't do anything
to you. I didn't say anything negative or sarcastic or anything like that. If you're
upset that I was ridculing or having fun with ****rider you've said things to him
ten times worse than I have.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, as for errors in grammar and syntax, you missed a bunch more.
However, how the FUCK (screw the "#$%" ...ooo "sh$t" makes a big difference) was I thrown into your rant?! What did I say?!?
Basically, Vail said all I would have said as well. Only that she is much more demure and doesn't use obscene language. Good for the both of you.
Budred wrote:
@Guido and Headbanger.
As insensitive as I am sometimes I still knew when that thought popped into my head to just let it keep going.
I was hoping people would find humor in that post and understand it. I made it a hard read though with the parenthesis
around the he. It took the smooth flow out of it so to speak.
I know I can be annoying, sometimes purposely, but I couldn't do what he does on such a regular basis. I commend
his enthusiasm but he's got me to the point that I don't read anything he posts. If I see his name above a post I just
back out and go to something else.
I've read about a few of you just using the ignore button and I know that would be the best solution but I've convinced myself
that it would be a form of censorship and I can't do that. I am 100 percent against it.
Anyone want to convince me otherwise? Please?
F**k!
Read it twice and as soon as I post I find mistakes.
Edited at: Thursday, August 09, 2012 4:19:15 PM
[spapad] Saturday, August 11, 2012 7:17:49 PM
The imaginary thread..................the place you go to Hope against all hope that it would just disappear. Its on my ignore thread. lol We feel your pain, that is why we use the ignore button. I don't consider it censorship but more or less a right to choose. Do I wan't to look at the insane rantings of an obnoxious personality or do I not? I chose not.
...As Budred opens the door to the "Priest Cafe" the first thing to greet him is the wail of the guitar during
K.K.'s solo at the end of "Victim Of Changes". This relaxes him a bit but as he peers his head inside the cafe
his tension arises. He looks around saying to himself "If (he's) in here I'm gonna have to Chrome Dome his ass".
He spots Guido and Metalman having a shot of Cuervo but (he's) not here. Bud, relieved he doesn't have to
shoot someone, puts his 9 away and strolls toward the bar. After a nod to Guido and Metalman Bud orders a
coke "And not that lite sh*t, hold the ice" he stammers, "I may have to kill something later", "Or at least shoot
him in the finger so he can't type". Guido and Metalman simultaneously say "I'll have a drink to that" and order
two more shots. Bud downs his iceless coke and says "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do" and slams the empty
glass to the counter. "Off to the Imagination thread" he says as the door shuts behind him.
[Budred] Saturday, August 11, 2012 4:04:54 PM
Man, I have no clue where that came from.
Including you in my rant was agreeing with you and Headbanger.
I'm not as educated as you are so the grammatical errors I can't help.
I wasn't ranting about anything I was trying to be amusing with a little role
playing about a certain someone I'd rather not mention by name. After I
made that post I could tell some here didn't get it so I made an effort to
explain it somewhat. Why you got so pissed is beyond me. I didn't do anything
to you. I didn't say anything negative or sarcastic or anything like that. If you're
upset that I was ridculing or having fun with ****rider you've said things to him
ten times worse than I have.
Well, as for errors in grammar and syntax, you missed a bunch more.
However, how the FUCK (screw the "#$%" ...ooo "sh$t" makes a big difference) was I thrown into your rant?! What did I say?!?
Basically, Vail said all I would have said as well. Only that she is much more demure and doesn't use obscene language. Good for the both of you.
Budred wrote:
@Guido and Headbanger.
As insensitive as I am sometimes I still knew when that thought popped into my head to just let it keep going.
I was hoping people would find humor in that post and understand it. I made it a hard read though with the parenthesis
around the he. It took the smooth flow out of it so to speak.
I know I can be annoying, sometimes purposely, but I couldn't do what he does on such a regular basis. I commend
his enthusiasm but he's got me to the point that I don't read anything he posts. If I see his name above a post I just
back out and go to something else.
I've read about a few of you just using the ignore button and I know that would be the best solution but I've convinced myself
that it would be a form of censorship and I can't do that. I am 100 percent against it.
Anyone want to convince me otherwise? Please?
F**k!
Read it twice and as soon as I post I find mistakes.
Edited at: Thursday, August 09, 2012 4:19:15 PM
[guidogodoy] Friday, August 10, 2012 8:12:54 PM
Well, as for errors in grammar and syntax, you missed a bunch more.
However, how the FUCK (screw the "#$%" ...ooo "sh$t" makes a big difference) was I thrown into your rant?! What did I say?!?
Basically, Vail said all I would have said as well. Only that she is much more demure and doesn't use obscene language. Good for the both of you.
@Guido and Headbanger.
As insensitive as I am sometimes I still knew when that thought popped into my head to just let it keep going.
I was hoping people would find humor in that post and understand it. I made it a hard read though with the parenthesis
around the he. It took the smooth flow out of it so to speak.
I know I can be annoying, sometimes purposely, but I couldn't do what he does on such a regular basis. I commend
his enthusiasm but he's got me to the point that I don't read anything he posts. If I see his name above a post I just
back out and go to something else.
I've read about a few of you just using the ignore button and I know that would be the best solution but I've convinced myself
that it would be a form of censorship and I can't do that. I am 100 percent against it.
Anyone want to convince me otherwise? Please?
F**k!
Read it twice and as soon as I post I find mistakes.
Edited at: Thursday, August 09, 2012 4:19:15 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, August 09, 2012 11:45:05 PM
Personally, I'm finding trouble finding the "censorship" part of using the ignore button. It's not supressing someone's ideas, he's still free to say what he wants to say. Unless the definition of "censorship" that I know about is, in fact, wrong.
If you're so adamant about not 'censoring' anyone, you can always yell at him, but we all know that rarely ever works. You can continue to avoid reading that guy's posts, but the Ignore button works the same way, just makes the job a whole lot easier.
At least try it out for a couple of days and see if you're comfortable with it. You can always 'unignore' him if you feel some urgent need to do so.
So there. *she says as she returns to darkest corner of the bar and drinks from a glass of Jack and Coke"*
@Guido and Headbanger.
As insensitive as I am sometimes I still knew when that thought popped into my head to just let it keep going.
I was hoping people would find humor in that post and understand it. I made it a hard read though with the parenthesis
around the he. It took the smooth flow out of it so to speak.
I know I can be annoying, sometimes purposely, but I couldn't do what he does on such a regular basis. I commend
his enthusiasm but he's got me to the point that I don't read anything he posts. If I see his name above a post I just
back out and go to something else.
I've read about a few of you just using the ignore button and I know that would be the best solution but I've convinced myself
that it would be a form of censorship and I can't do that. I am 100 percent against it.
Anyone want to convince me otherwise? Please?
F**k!
Read it twice and as soon as I post I find mistakes.
Edited at: Thursday, August 09, 2012 4:19:15 PM
[Budred] Thursday, August 09, 2012 5:20:10 PM
I didn't take that as tasteless. I thought me being a psycho in red hair would be tasteless.
Your post made me laugh because of what I was going to post. I wasn't offended at all. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by METALMANJP from Thursday, August 09, 2012 3:59:32 PM)
METALMANJP wrote:
I knew I was just being tasteless, hope I did not offend you.
Budred wrote:
That's funny you say that because I was going to start that with Budred and his flaming red hair but I figured that would be way too tasteless.
I hope you get what I'm doing with that post.
If not just visit imagination (and nearly every other) thread and you will. I'm just making light of it. He's so damn annoying.
METALMANJP wrote:
Haa, remind me never to go see Batman with you.
Budred wrote:
...As Budred opens the door to the "Priest Cafe" the first thing to greet him is the wail of the guitar during
K.K.'s solo at the end of "Victim Of Changes". This relaxes him a bit but as he peers his head inside the cafe
his tension arises. He looks around saying to himself "If (he's) in here I'm gonna have to Chrome Dome his ass".
He spots Guido and Metalman having a shot of Cuervo but (he's) not here. Bud, relieved he doesn't have to
shoot someone, puts his 9 away and strolls toward the bar. After a nod to Guido and Metalman Bud orders a
coke "And not that lite sh*t, hold the ice" he stammers, "I may have to kill something later", "Or at least shoot
him in the finger so he can't type". Guido and Metalman simultaneously say "I'll have a drink to that" and order
two more shots. Bud downs his iceless coke and says "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do" and slams the empty
glass to the counter. "Off to the Imagination thread" he says as the door shuts behind him.
[Budred] Thursday, August 09, 2012 4:12:22 PM
@Guido and Headbanger.
As insensitive as I am sometimes I still knew when that thought popped into my head to just let it keep going.
I was hoping people would find humor in that post and understand it. I made it a hard read though with the parenthesis
around the he. It took the smooth flow out of it so to speak.
I know I can be annoying, sometimes purposely, but I couldn't do what he does on such a regular basis. I commend
his enthusiasm but he's got me to the point that I don't read anything he posts. If I see his name above a post I just
back out and go to something else.
I've read about a few of you just using the ignore button and I know that would be the best solution but I've convinced myself
that it would be a form of censorship and I can't do that. I am 100 percent against it.
Anyone want to convince me otherwise? Please?
F**k!
Read it twice and as soon as I post I find mistakes.
Edited at: Thursday, August 09, 2012 4:19:15 PM
[METALMANJP] Thursday, August 09, 2012 3:59:32 PM
I knew I was just being tasteless, hope I did not offend you. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Budred from Wednesday, August 08, 2012 2:03:28 PM)
Budred wrote:
That's funny you say that because I was going to start that with Budred and his flaming red hair but I figured that would be way too tasteless.
I hope you get what I'm doing with that post.
If not just visit imagination (and nearly every other) thread and you will. I'm just making light of it. He's so damn annoying.
METALMANJP wrote:
Haa, remind me never to go see Batman with you.
Budred wrote:
...As Budred opens the door to the "Priest Cafe" the first thing to greet him is the wail of the guitar during
K.K.'s solo at the end of "Victim Of Changes". This relaxes him a bit but as he peers his head inside the cafe
his tension arises. He looks around saying to himself "If (he's) in here I'm gonna have to Chrome Dome his ass".
He spots Guido and Metalman having a shot of Cuervo but (he's) not here. Bud, relieved he doesn't have to
shoot someone, puts his 9 away and strolls toward the bar. After a nod to Guido and Metalman Bud orders a
coke "And not that lite sh*t, hold the ice" he stammers, "I may have to kill something later", "Or at least shoot
him in the finger so he can't type". Guido and Metalman simultaneously say "I'll have a drink to that" and order
two more shots. Bud downs his iceless coke and says "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do" and slams the empty
glass to the counter. "Off to the Imagination thread" he says as the door shuts behind him.
[Head banger] Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:45:28 PM
That's funny you say that because I was going to start that with Budred and his flaming red hair but I figured that would be way too tasteless.
I hope you get what I'm doing with that post.
If not just visit imagination (and nearly every other) thread and you will. I'm just making light of it. He's so damn annoying.
METALMANJP wrote:
Haa, remind me never to go see Batman with you.
Budred wrote:
...As Budred opens the door to the "Priest Cafe" the first thing to greet him is the wail of the guitar during
K.K.'s solo at the end of "Victim Of Changes". This relaxes him a bit but as he peers his head inside the cafe
his tension arises. He looks around saying to himself "If (he's) in here I'm gonna have to Chrome Dome his ass".
He spots Guido and Metalman having a shot of Cuervo but (he's) not here. Bud, relieved he doesn't have to
shoot someone, puts his 9 away and strolls toward the bar. After a nod to Guido and Metalman Bud orders a
coke "And not that lite sh*t, hold the ice" he stammers, "I may have to kill something later", "Or at least shoot
him in the finger so he can't type". Guido and Metalman simultaneously say "I'll have a drink to that" and order
two more shots. Bud downs his iceless coke and says "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do" and slams the empty
glass to the counter. "Off to the Imagination thread" he says as the door shuts behind him.
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, August 08, 2012 3:02:05 PM
Yup, I agree. Your better judgememt held out there. The "flaming red hair" would have been a little too much, IMO.
Good call to leave out that detail as we might have been seeing you on the nightly news.
That's funny you say that because I was going to start that with Budred and his flaming red hair but I figured that would be way too tasteless.
I hope you get what I'm doing with that post.
If not just visit imagination (and nearly every other) thread and you will. I'm just making light of it. He's so damn annoying.
METALMANJP wrote:
Haa, remind me never to go see Batman with you.
Budred wrote:
...As Budred opens the door to the "Priest Cafe" the first thing to greet him is the wail of the guitar during
K.K.'s solo at the end of "Victim Of Changes". This relaxes him a bit but as he peers his head inside the cafe
his tension arises. He looks around saying to himself "If (he's) in here I'm gonna have to Chrome Dome his ass".
He spots Guido and Metalman having a shot of Cuervo but (he's) not here. Bud, relieved he doesn't have to
shoot someone, puts his 9 away and strolls toward the bar. After a nod to Guido and Metalman Bud orders a
coke "And not that lite sh*t, hold the ice" he stammers, "I may have to kill something later", "Or at least shoot
him in the finger so he can't type". Guido and Metalman simultaneously say "I'll have a drink to that" and order
two more shots. Bud downs his iceless coke and says "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do" and slams the empty
glass to the counter. "Off to the Imagination thread" he says as the door shuts behind him.
[Budred] Wednesday, August 08, 2012 2:03:28 PM
That's funny you say that because I was going to start that with Budred and his flaming red hair but I figured that would be way too tasteless.
I hope you get what I'm doing with that post.
If not just visit imagination (and nearly every other) thread and you will. I'm just making light of it. He's so damn annoying.
...As Budred opens the door to the "Priest Cafe" the first thing to greet him is the wail of the guitar during
K.K.'s solo at the end of "Victim Of Changes". This relaxes him a bit but as he peers his head inside the cafe
his tension arises. He looks around saying to himself "If (he's) in here I'm gonna have to Chrome Dome his ass".
He spots Guido and Metalman having a shot of Cuervo but (he's) not here. Bud, relieved he doesn't have to
shoot someone, puts his 9 away and strolls toward the bar. After a nod to Guido and Metalman Bud orders a
coke "And not that lite sh*t, hold the ice" he stammers, "I may have to kill something later", "Or at least shoot
him in the finger so he can't type". Guido and Metalman simultaneously say "I'll have a drink to that" and order
two more shots. Bud downs his iceless coke and says "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do" and slams the empty
glass to the counter. "Off to the Imagination thread" he says as the door shuts behind him.
[METALMANJP] Wednesday, August 08, 2012 8:22:21 AM
Haa, remind me never to go see Batman with you. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Budred from Wednesday, August 08, 2012 6:41:06 AM)
Budred wrote:
...As Budred opens the door to the "Priest Cafe" the first thing to greet him is the wail of the guitar during
K.K.'s solo at the end of "Victim Of Changes". This relaxes him a bit but as he peers his head inside the cafe
his tension arises. He looks around saying to himself "If (he's) in here I'm gonna have to Chrome Dome his ass".
He spots Guido and Metalman having a shot of Cuervo but (he's) not here. Bud, relieved he doesn't have to
shoot someone, puts his 9 away and strolls toward the bar. After a nod to Guido and Metalman Bud orders a
coke "And not that lite sh*t, hold the ice" he stammers, "I may have to kill something later", "Or at least shoot
him in the finger so he can't type". Guido and Metalman simultaneously say "I'll have a drink to that" and order
two more shots. Bud downs his iceless coke and says "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do" and slams the empty
glass to the counter. "Off to the Imagination thread" he says as the door shuts behind him.
[METALMANJP] Wednesday, August 08, 2012 8:21:15 AM
Labatts Blue Light does, indeed, sound better. However, as I am just another patron of the café, whatsay I treat to shots of Cuervo and we call it a day?
METALMANJP wrote:
Geez Louise, I get to full on heavy beer and can't drink my usual limit. As for Jack I can only handle the Gentleman Jack. I do like Labatt Blue Light is that better ?
[Head banger] Wednesday, August 08, 2012 7:49:22 AM
keep that 9 loaded, you will probably need it. bit early for me to have a coke but what the heck I will join you. gonna be a long day once I leave for work.
...As Budred opens the door to the "Priest Cafe" the first thing to greet him is the wail of the guitar during
K.K.'s solo at the end of "Victim Of Changes". This relaxes him a bit but as he peers his head inside the cafe
his tension arises. He looks around saying to himself "If (he's) in here I'm gonna have to Chrome Dome his ass".
He spots Guido and Metalman having a shot of Cuervo but (he's) not here. Bud, relieved he doesn't have to
shoot someone, puts his 9 away and strolls toward the bar. After a nod to Guido and Metalman Bud orders a
coke "And not that lite sh*t, hold the ice" he stammers, "I may have to kill something later", "Or at least shoot
him in the finger so he can't type". Guido and Metalman simultaneously say "I'll have a drink to that" and order
two more shots. Bud downs his iceless coke and says "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do" and slams the empty
glass to the counter. "Off to the Imagination thread" he says as the door shuts behind him.
[Budred] Wednesday, August 08, 2012 6:41:06 AM
...As Budred opens the door to the "Priest Cafe" the first thing to greet him is the wail of the guitar during
K.K.'s solo at the end of "Victim Of Changes". This relaxes him a bit but as he peers his head inside the cafe
his tension arises. He looks around saying to himself "If (he's) in here I'm gonna have to Chrome Dome his ass".
He spots Guido and Metalman having a shot of Cuervo but (he's) not here. Bud, relieved he doesn't have to
shoot someone, puts his 9 away and strolls toward the bar. After a nod to Guido and Metalman Bud orders a
coke "And not that lite sh*t, hold the ice" he stammers, "I may have to kill something later", "Or at least shoot
him in the finger so he can't type". Guido and Metalman simultaneously say "I'll have a drink to that" and order
two more shots. Bud downs his iceless coke and says "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do" and slams the empty
glass to the counter. "Off to the Imagination thread" he says as the door shuts behind him.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, August 07, 2012 3:56:25 PM
Labatts Blue Light does, indeed, sound better. However, as I am just another patron of the café, whatsay I treat to shots of Cuervo and we call it a day?
Geez Louise, I get to full on heavy beer and can't drink my usual limit. As for Jack I can only handle the Gentleman Jack. I do like Labatt Blue Light is that better ?
[METALMANJP] Tuesday, August 07, 2012 8:35:12 AM
Geez Louise, I get to full on heavy beer and can't drink my usual limit. As for Jack I can only handle the Gentleman Jack. I do like Labatt Blue Light is that better ?
[guidogodoy] Monday, August 06, 2012 4:29:04 PM
I can hook you up with some cheap TN Jack Daniels or, better yet, the best and ONLY rum actually made in the Caymans called "Seven Fathoms."
As for the Coors Light? Screw that piss-water. Ask Burt aka. "The Bandit!" Doubtful that he'd even bring it to you. Light?! Bleah.
Bar Tender, I'll have my usual Coors Light and Some Jim Beam on the rocks. Thank You !
[Brian_Evans] Sunday, June 10, 2012 11:51:40 AM
I can't believe Rob Halford wears that outfit during Prophecy or anytime.... what happened to the good ol' days! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ShadowVT from Saturday, June 02, 2012 4:23:42 PM)
ShadowVT wrote:
as promissed here are some vids from the live concert in antwerp belgium of the show i went to
Edited at: Sunday, June 10, 2012 12:18:22 PM
[ShadowVT] Sunday, June 10, 2012 11:36:32 AM
Necro i understand you point of vieuw,
during the show after avery song rob had to leave the stage to go backstage and what i think was to take oxygen
at a surtain point i was wurried because you saw him gasping for air.
the age is taking its toll on the metal god
and thats why they get my upmost respect that they are still doing concerts like these
it was a wonderfull concert was very glad to see the priest in my home town for a change and not in brussels
Nice vids...but i have to say = all wrong...that poser guitarist just don't belong there...and Rob sounds old...even scott looks bored shitless...soz...just my opinion.
ShadowVT wrote:
as promissed here are some vids from the live concert in antwerp belgium of the show i went to
[Necroticist] Saturday, June 02, 2012 11:36:27 PM
Nice vids...but i have to say = all wrong...that poser guitarist just don't belong there...and Rob sounds old...even scott looks bored shitless...soz...just my opinion. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ShadowVT from Saturday, June 02, 2012 4:23:42 PM)
ShadowVT wrote:
as promissed here are some vids from the live concert in antwerp belgium of the show i went to
[spapad] Saturday, June 02, 2012 6:09:00 PM
NICE!!....................I'll bring my own beer for this.
as promissed here are some vids from the live concert in antwerp belgium of the show i went to
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Saturday, June 02, 2012 5:53:47 PM
HRMG walks into the Cafe and pulls up a chair right in front of the screen to watch the vids taken by our host. AWESOME!! I agree with Guido, THIS is all I need. Much appreciated Shadow!
Shadow arrived back at the priest cafe after a legandry concert of the priest in antwerp
THey rules so f...;. awsome wow a concert a will not forget easy
if some one haven't seen the epitaph tour yet then your missing a hell of a lot
so a lot of people filming so as soon the movies are availeble on youtube
i will post them here
[ShadowVT] Wednesday, May 23, 2012 5:52:46 PM
Shadow arrived back at the priest cafe after a legandry concert of the priest in antwerp
THey rules so f...;. awsome wow a concert a will not forget easy
if some one haven't seen the epitaph tour yet then your missing a hell of a lot
so a lot of people filming so as soon the movies are availeble on youtube
i will post them here
[guidogodoy] Sunday, April 22, 2012 11:58:08 AM
You named my preference, compadre. It isn't called "foreign" here rather simply "Extra Stout." Yes, it does only come in bottles and is a 100x better than the regular Guinness (with the paintball!) that is far more common here and available in both can and white-topped bottle.
As I've posted before, though, my all-time favorite is and always will be the Australian Sheaf Stout. Hard to get in every state around here. Beer and such is regulated here by State (and often county) not Federal law so something I can't buy in Tennessee, I can drive 10 minutes away and find in Kentucky.
Sadly, Sheaf isn't allowed in either for some stupid reason. Go figger!
My friend...u like Guinness? Try the 'Foreign Extra Stout' - comes in bottles...has a taste that i kinda compare to Marmite! lol...so dark and more-ish - is good to see ppl branching into alternate drinks..
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, that is really cool! Is that mayo in the side dish? Yummmm!
Appreciate the Guinness, amigo! Just coming home from a very loooong day with more to go later tonight. Uggh. I'll take some of those delicious looking fries when you get a chance.
ShadowVT wrote:
- shadow goes to the kitchen and prepares a portion of fries belgium style
" here you go Headbanger enjoy this one the best fries in the world and its totaly belgium style served "
Edited at: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 9:31:41 AM
[Necroticist] Sunday, April 22, 2012 9:39:43 AM
My friend...u like Guinness? Try the 'Foreign Extra Stout' - comes in bottles...has a taste that i kinda compare to Marmite! lol...so dark and more-ish - is good to see ppl branching into alternate drinks.. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, April 18, 2012 8:17:17 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, that is really cool! Is that mayo in the side dish? Yummmm!
Appreciate the Guinness, amigo! Just coming home from a very loooong day with more to go later tonight. Uggh. I'll take some of those delicious looking fries when you get a chance.
ShadowVT wrote:
- shadow goes to the kitchen and prepares a portion of fries belgium style
" here you go Headbanger enjoy this one the best fries in the world and its totaly belgium style served "
Edited at: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 9:31:41 AM
[ShadowVT] Saturday, April 21, 2012 3:11:13 AM
" yes guido m8 a good tune always brightens up the spirit and ofcourse with a jummy snack to go " [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, April 19, 2012 2:23:22 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Ah, thanks Matey! That along with the tunes sure hit the spot!
ShadowVT wrote:
- shadow goes to the kitchen and prepares a portion of fries for Guido
" Here you go Guido m8 enjoy this after such a hard long day ;-) "
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, that is really cool! Is that mayo in the side dish? Yummmm!
Appreciate the Guinness, amigo! Just coming home from a very loooong day with more to go later tonight. Uggh. I'll take some of those delicious looking fries when you get a chance.
ShadowVT wrote:
- shadow goes to the kitchen and prepares a portion of fries belgium style
" here you go Headbanger enjoy this one the best fries in the world and its totaly belgium style served "
Edited at: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 9:31:41 AM
[guidogodoy] Thursday, April 19, 2012 2:23:22 PM
Ah, thanks Matey! That along with the tunes sure hit the spot!
- shadow goes to the kitchen and prepares a portion of fries for Guido
" Here you go Guido m8 enjoy this after such a hard long day ;-) "
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, that is really cool! Is that mayo in the side dish? Yummmm!
Appreciate the Guinness, amigo! Just coming home from a very loooong day with more to go later tonight. Uggh. I'll take some of those delicious looking fries when you get a chance.
ShadowVT wrote:
- shadow goes to the kitchen and prepares a portion of fries belgium style
" here you go Headbanger enjoy this one the best fries in the world and its totaly belgium style served "
Edited at: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 9:31:41 AM
[ShadowVT] Thursday, April 19, 2012 1:55:19 PM
- shadow puts on some tunes to break the silence
[ShadowVT] Thursday, April 19, 2012 1:53:33 PM
- shadow goes to the kitchen and prepares a portion of fries for Guido
" Here you go Guido m8 enjoy this after such a hard long day ;-) "
Oh, that is really cool! Is that mayo in the side dish? Yummmm!
Appreciate the Guinness, amigo! Just coming home from a very loooong day with more to go later tonight. Uggh. I'll take some of those delicious looking fries when you get a chance.
ShadowVT wrote:
- shadow goes to the kitchen and prepares a portion of fries belgium style
" here you go Headbanger enjoy this one the best fries in the world and its totaly belgium style served "
Edited at: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 9:31:41 AM
[ShadowVT] Thursday, April 19, 2012 1:52:00 PM
" Cya Laters Vaillant and your welcome m8 drive carefully "
- shadow cleans op Vaillants place and goes back to the kitchen to do the dishes
...and that's my cue to leave. Something tells me that tonight's going to be a long night. See y'all later! Thanks again for the fries, Shadow!
*leaves cafe*
guidogodoy wrote:
You got it! (I'll tell him 'he is awesome' from me too)!
Oh yeah, and add another "n" to that Guinness. Typo!
(Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, April 17, 2012 10:52:02 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ahhh. One does indeed learn something new everyday here at the cafe.
Welp, considering that I'm still eating my cold, dry french fries and moldy ketchup, I just might find myself in the emergency room. If I die, tell Glenn Tipton that he's awesome for me, will ya?
guidogodoy wrote:
Only reason to make a beer cold is when it is of poor quality. Bud, Ultra lite, MGD should ALWAYS be cold.
Give me a warm Guiness any day over the above.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
I dunno. You're still drinking that now lukewarm beer.
guidogodoy wrote:
Now why the hell would I want your cold fries from last night. Especially with this fine Duvel and bowl munchie-wunchies in front of me?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
HEEYYY!!! Get'chur own fries!!!
*moves plate away*
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, call me "guido", please. No need to stand on formalities amongst friends (plus it is easier to spell! LOL!) CHEERS to you mate (clinking glasses and, of course, taking a sip before setting it down as per the "law of brindis."). AAAAHHHHHHH. Undoubtedly, one of Belgium's best exports. Uuuu. Munchies too (grabs a handful). Thanks!
Rather chilly and rainy here and still reeling from the big tax hit that I filed late last night but, otherwise, can't complain! Howse youse and yourn?
ShadowVT wrote:
"well Giudogodoy i'll never refuse a DUVEL is really one of the best beers in belgium "
- shadow takes guidogodoy's glasses and filles them up with with Duvel
" here you go m8 cheers, and how is your day today ;-) "
guidogodoy wrote:
See? You learn something new just hanging around the ol' cafe! Never would have guessed.
You know, Mexico has pretty crappy fries (and pizza) in general. Brazil is pretty bad as well. Spain is mediocre unless you get them "thick cut." Not really french fries, rather a thick cut, fried potato. Amazingly, well, not terribly surprising I suppose. FRANCE has good french fries! Go figure!
Well, Duvel has no comparison in my mind. Expensive as all get-out here ($12 USD for a four-pack) but damn good and, yes, I always try to buy the packs with the free glass! So, at 1am and I just finished paying a small fortune in taxes, how about setting me up with one when you get a chance? As long as i am bleeding money, why not celebrate with a glass. Here you go. I brought my own. Anyone else care to join me?
ShadowVT wrote:
Yes vaillant you shurly missed a good portion of belgium fries we really have the best in the world
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yaaaaayyyyy!!! Thank you, Shadow!!! *starts eating french fries*
I knew I should've gone to Belgium when I was in Germany a couple of summers ago. Would've been in French (er, Belgian) Fry Heaven then.
ShadowVT wrote:
" good evening Vaillant , one plate of french fries coming up "
- shadow goes to the kitchen and prepares a plate of french fries with ketchup
" here you go vaillant and how are you these days m8,
btw did you know that belgium is the largest producent of french fries in the world so its actually belgium fries lol "
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Just did.
Hey, Shadow! Can I get a plate of french fries with ketchup, please? Thank you!
Good evening, all!!
spapad wrote:
Hi MMJP. It's always a slow night on Fridays. lol Plus it's a Hellrider day so we all have nothing much to say to giant posted videos and all caps allways. (Quoting Message by METALMANJP from Friday, April 13, 2012 3:03:49 PM)
METALMANJP wrote:
TGIF- Almost time for HAPPY HOUR. Where the hell is the bar tender ? Where the hell is anybody ?
Edited at: Friday, April 13, 2012 6:44:21 PM
Edited at: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 11:40:15 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, April 18, 2012 8:17:17 PM
Oh, that is really cool! Is that mayo in the side dish? Yummmm!
Appreciate the Guinness, amigo! Just coming home from a very loooong day with more to go later tonight. Uggh. I'll take some of those delicious looking fries when you get a chance.
You got it! (I'll tell him 'he is awesome' from me too)!
Oh yeah, and add another "n" to that Guinness. Typo!
(Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, April 17, 2012 10:52:02 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ahhh. One does indeed learn something new everyday here at the cafe.
Welp, considering that I'm still eating my cold, dry french fries and moldy ketchup, I just might find myself in the emergency room. If I die, tell Glenn Tipton that he's awesome for me, will ya?
guidogodoy wrote:
Only reason to make a beer cold is when it is of poor quality. Bud, Ultra lite, MGD should ALWAYS be cold.
Give me a warm Guiness any day over the above.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
I dunno. You're still drinking that now lukewarm beer.
guidogodoy wrote:
Now why the hell would I want your cold fries from last night. Especially with this fine Duvel and bowl munchie-wunchies in front of me?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
HEEYYY!!! Get'chur own fries!!!
*moves plate away*
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, call me "guido", please. No need to stand on formalities amongst friends (plus it is easier to spell! LOL!) CHEERS to you mate (clinking glasses and, of course, taking a sip before setting it down as per the "law of brindis."). AAAAHHHHHHH. Undoubtedly, one of Belgium's best exports. Uuuu. Munchies too (grabs a handful). Thanks!
Rather chilly and rainy here and still reeling from the big tax hit that I filed late last night but, otherwise, can't complain! Howse youse and yourn?
ShadowVT wrote:
"well Giudogodoy i'll never refuse a DUVEL is really one of the best beers in belgium "
- shadow takes guidogodoy's glasses and filles them up with with Duvel
" here you go m8 cheers, and how is your day today ;-) "
guidogodoy wrote:
See? You learn something new just hanging around the ol' cafe! Never would have guessed.
You know, Mexico has pretty crappy fries (and pizza) in general. Brazil is pretty bad as well. Spain is mediocre unless you get them "thick cut." Not really french fries, rather a thick cut, fried potato. Amazingly, well, not terribly surprising I suppose. FRANCE has good french fries! Go figure!
Well, Duvel has no comparison in my mind. Expensive as all get-out here ($12 USD for a four-pack) but damn good and, yes, I always try to buy the packs with the free glass! So, at 1am and I just finished paying a small fortune in taxes, how about setting me up with one when you get a chance? As long as i am bleeding money, why not celebrate with a glass. Here you go. I brought my own. Anyone else care to join me?
ShadowVT wrote:
Yes vaillant you shurly missed a good portion of belgium fries we really have the best in the world
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yaaaaayyyyy!!! Thank you, Shadow!!! *starts eating french fries*
I knew I should've gone to Belgium when I was in Germany a couple of summers ago. Would've been in French (er, Belgian) Fry Heaven then.
ShadowVT wrote:
" good evening Vaillant , one plate of french fries coming up "
- shadow goes to the kitchen and prepares a plate of french fries with ketchup
" here you go vaillant and how are you these days m8,
btw did you know that belgium is the largest producent of french fries in the world so its actually belgium fries lol "
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Just did.
Hey, Shadow! Can I get a plate of french fries with ketchup, please? Thank you!
Good evening, all!!
spapad wrote:
Hi MMJP. It's always a slow night on Fridays. lol Plus it's a Hellrider day so we all have nothing much to say to giant posted videos and all caps allways. (Quoting Message by METALMANJP from Friday, April 13, 2012 3:03:49 PM)
METALMANJP wrote:
TGIF- Almost time for HAPPY HOUR. Where the hell is the bar tender ? Where the hell is anybody ?
You got it! (I'll tell him 'he is awesome' from me too)!
Oh yeah, and add another "n" to that Guinness. Typo!
(Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, April 17, 2012 10:52:02 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ahhh. One does indeed learn something new everyday here at the cafe.
Welp, considering that I'm still eating my cold, dry french fries and moldy ketchup, I just might find myself in the emergency room. If I die, tell Glenn Tipton that he's awesome for me, will ya?
guidogodoy wrote:
Only reason to make a beer cold is when it is of poor quality. Bud, Ultra lite, MGD should ALWAYS be cold.
Give me a warm Guiness any day over the above.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
I dunno. You're still drinking that now lukewarm beer.
guidogodoy wrote:
Now why the hell would I want your cold fries from last night. Especially with this fine Duvel and bowl munchie-wunchies in front of me?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
HEEYYY!!! Get'chur own fries!!!
*moves plate away*
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, call me "guido", please. No need to stand on formalities amongst friends (plus it is easier to spell! LOL!) CHEERS to you mate (clinking glasses and, of course, taking a sip before setting it down as per the "law of brindis."). AAAAHHHHHHH. Undoubtedly, one of Belgium's best exports. Uuuu. Munchies too (grabs a handful). Thanks!
Rather chilly and rainy here and still reeling from the big tax hit that I filed late last night but, otherwise, can't complain! Howse youse and yourn?
ShadowVT wrote:
"well Giudogodoy i'll never refuse a DUVEL is really one of the best beers in belgium "
- shadow takes guidogodoy's glasses and filles them up with with Duvel
" here you go m8 cheers, and how is your day today ;-) "
guidogodoy wrote:
See? You learn something new just hanging around the ol' cafe! Never would have guessed.
You know, Mexico has pretty crappy fries (and pizza) in general. Brazil is pretty bad as well. Spain is mediocre unless you get them "thick cut." Not really french fries, rather a thick cut, fried potato. Amazingly, well, not terribly surprising I suppose. FRANCE has good french fries! Go figure!
Well, Duvel has no comparison in my mind. Expensive as all get-out here ($12 USD for a four-pack) but damn good and, yes, I always try to buy the packs with the free glass! So, at 1am and I just finished paying a small fortune in taxes, how about setting me up with one when you get a chance? As long as i am bleeding money, why not celebrate with a glass. Here you go. I brought my own. Anyone else care to join me?
ShadowVT wrote:
Yes vaillant you shurly missed a good portion of belgium fries we really have the best in the world
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yaaaaayyyyy!!! Thank you, Shadow!!! *starts eating french fries*
I knew I should've gone to Belgium when I was in Germany a couple of summers ago. Would've been in French (er, Belgian) Fry Heaven then.
ShadowVT wrote:
" good evening Vaillant , one plate of french fries coming up "
- shadow goes to the kitchen and prepares a plate of french fries with ketchup
" here you go vaillant and how are you these days m8,
btw did you know that belgium is the largest producent of french fries in the world so its actually belgium fries lol "
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Just did.
Hey, Shadow! Can I get a plate of french fries with ketchup, please? Thank you!
Good evening, all!!
spapad wrote:
Hi MMJP. It's always a slow night on Fridays. lol Plus it's a Hellrider day so we all have nothing much to say to giant posted videos and all caps allways. (Quoting Message by METALMANJP from Friday, April 13, 2012 3:03:49 PM)
METALMANJP wrote:
TGIF- Almost time for HAPPY HOUR. Where the hell is the bar tender ? Where the hell is anybody ?
Edited at: Friday, April 13, 2012 6:44:21 PM
Edited at: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 11:40:15 PM
[ShadowVT] Wednesday, April 18, 2012 9:29:07 AM
- shadow goes to the bar and pores a guinnes
" here you go giudo m8 a nice guinnes for you "
Edited at: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 9:50:58 AM Edited at: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 9:52:45 AM
Oh, call me "guido", please. No need to stand on formalities amongst friends (plus it is easier to spell! LOL!) CHEERS to you mate (clinking glasses and, of course, taking a sip before setting it down as per the "law of brindis."). AAAAHHHHHHH. Undoubtedly, one of Belgium's best exports. Uuuu. Munchies too (grabs a handful). Thanks!
Rather chilly and rainy here and still reeling from the big tax hit that I filed late last night but, otherwise, can't complain! Howse youse and yourn?
ShadowVT wrote:
"well Giudogodoy i'll never refuse a DUVEL is really one of the best beers in belgium "
- shadow takes guidogodoy's glasses and filles them up with with Duvel
" here you go m8 cheers, and how is your day today ;-) "
guidogodoy wrote:
See? You learn something new just hanging around the ol' cafe! Never would have guessed.
You know, Mexico has pretty crappy fries (and pizza) in general. Brazil is pretty bad as well. Spain is mediocre unless you get them "thick cut." Not really french fries, rather a thick cut, fried potato. Amazingly, well, not terribly surprising I suppose. FRANCE has good french fries! Go figure!
Well, Duvel has no comparison in my mind. Expensive as all get-out here ($12 USD for a four-pack) but damn good and, yes, I always try to buy the packs with the free glass! So, at 1am and I just finished paying a small fortune in taxes, how about setting me up with one when you get a chance? As long as i am bleeding money, why not celebrate with a glass. Here you go. I brought my own. Anyone else care to join me?
ShadowVT wrote:
Yes vaillant you shurly missed a good portion of belgium fries we really have the best in the world
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yaaaaayyyyy!!! Thank you, Shadow!!! *starts eating french fries*
I knew I should've gone to Belgium when I was in Germany a couple of summers ago. Would've been in French (er, Belgian) Fry Heaven then.
ShadowVT wrote:
" good evening Vaillant , one plate of french fries coming up "
- shadow goes to the kitchen and prepares a plate of french fries with ketchup
" here you go vaillant and how are you these days m8,
btw did you know that belgium is the largest producent of french fries in the world so its actually belgium fries lol "
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Just did.
Hey, Shadow! Can I get a plate of french fries with ketchup, please? Thank you!
Good evening, all!!
spapad wrote:
Hi MMJP. It's always a slow night on Fridays. lol Plus it's a Hellrider day so we all have nothing much to say to giant posted videos and all caps allways. (Quoting Message by METALMANJP from Friday, April 13, 2012 3:03:49 PM)
METALMANJP wrote:
TGIF- Almost time for HAPPY HOUR. Where the hell is the bar tender ? Where the hell is anybody ?