Cafe Einstein - LPTPW 17 - animal, vegetable, and/or a minerally type chemically thing, and maybe some other things as well, yes :)

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You're just a youngster!!!

Yes, but a respectful one. Not many around these days :-O

Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)

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Well I've had one of those

Well I've had one of those days so full of rude people (all a lot older than myself) that I came home feeling somewhat apocalyptic *aggressive blink* That there is anyone left alive reading this is because I left my big THAT'S IT button by the fish tank. You might be pleased to know that I'm beginning to feel glad I didn't have it with me ... sort of... :)

I will be back in a bit - after I've caught up on everyone's posts (which I'm looking forward to :)) and subsequent to removing any traces of apocalypticness that may creep into my initial responses to them...

I do hope everyone else has had a better day...?

I do, really :)

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RE: Well I've had one of

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Well I've had one of those days so full of rude people (all a lot older than myself) that I came home feeling somewhat apocalyptic *aggressive blink* That there is anyone left alive reading this is because I left my big THAT'S IT button by the fish tank. You might be pleased to know that I'm beginning to feel glad I didn't have it with me ... sort of... :)

I will be back in a bit - after I've caught up on everyone's posts (which I'm looking forward to :)) and subsequent to removing any traces of apocalypticness that may creep into my initial responses to them...

I do hope everyone else has had a better day...?

I do, really :)

I just got up and so far my day is the last few minutes drinking my morning Rock Star.........I usually stay home so as long as the power stays on I will have a ok day.........avoid jackasses Annie.......usually works.


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I do hope everyone else has had a better day...?

I do, really :)


Well, yes and then again no.
- missed a ( short ) work shift because of a magic roster change. Magical because I was never told .....
- got message about said change in the middle of heavy traffic when I was in the suburb of SomeWhat Elsewhere. So no, I can't drop what I'm doing and just come on in regardless .....
- moved house for my two youngest children from Point A to Point B. Point A had three flights of stars. At Point B I couldn't do a right hand turn across traffic anytime this century and/or prior to the Zombie Takeover. Had to do a multi-block circuit to approach from the other direction and turn in left. I could have unleashed the Four Horsemen right then and there but .....
- they were all otherwise engaged poking my lumbo-sacral spine with sharp pointy sticks, because of Point A.
- however Point B is great. Nice unit of five up the end of a longish path and quiet. Has good focus-fire kill zones for any zombie nonsense, we've set up a Claymore ambush point and a hidden quad 50 cal bunker. I'll put the napalm dispenser in this afternoon and dig the mortar pit next weekend. Still deciding if to put in any punji traps, as I don't think zombies are much susceptible to infection. In any case we can use the tunnel network left by the last resident. When my Barrett sniper rifle comes back from servicing at the armourer's I'll range it in. Some of the local ZombieWatch militia ( Home Defense division ) came down to greet us and we toasted marshmallows while burning an effigy as per standing orders. All in all a really lovely area. Could do worse.
- then we celebrated the move with a Pancake Parlour sojourn ( with Long Island Iced Teas ). That may have returned to me more calories than I burned so a good win there :

... raspberry + rhubarb with mascarpone cream + ice cream. Blue Heaven spider to wash it down. I slept well and dreamed that the whole world was just one big Pancake Parlour ..... and it was all for free as much as you can eat. Am I getting old and deluded ? Nah no way ...... :-)

Cheers, Mike.

( edit ) Brief lunge at thread relevance : was it rhubarb that Sir Wal brought back from South America ( in turn cultivated there for ten thousand years ) ?

{ In a little known Olmec dialect 'rhubarb' = food of the gods themselves }

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rhubarb = skunk cabbage

rhubarb = skunk cabbage

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RE: RE: You're just a

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You're just a youngster!!!

Yes, but a respectful one. Not many around these days :-O


Yeah, I'll be a mere 49 in 26 days from now. Well, 25 days by the time most of you read this. Actually, as I type it's already tomorrow where most of you are, so definitely 25 days.

David

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Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.

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RE: RE: RE: You're just

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You're just a youngster!!!

Yes, but a respectful one. Not many around these days :-O


Yeah, I'll be a mere 49 in 26 days from now. Well, 25 days by the time most of you read this. Actually, as I type it's already tomorrow where most of you are, so definitely 25 days.

Ah 49.....that is the age when you will want to say you are only 49 for the next 5 or 6 years

Ya bunch of kids......but respectful ones of course

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RE: I slept well and

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I slept well and dreamed that the whole world was just one big Pancake Parlour


I think you should make your dream come true Mike... I really really do :) I've only ever dreamt of food twice. The first time, it was cheese and I was ice-skating on it, and the last time, it was a tray of frozen mince* and I was floating down the river Seine on it in the middle of a war we'd suddenly decided to have with France. I'd got surprised by the hostilities so much, that I fell out of a window of the Louvre - which is where the mince came in.

I wonder what my REM head would do with a pancake parlour...?

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Just posting as I have no clue about Anniet's clues!


Well, Mikey... you are in excellent company because no one else seems to either :) but it's always nice to see you and make sure you pop in again soon - because it looks like we're heading for a post number win :)

@Bill heh heh heh :))) very good.

I'm not sure if I was meant to see a performance because I didn't, but I could hear it and read the lyrics :) I did try to get an idea of how his smile compares though...

... and... well there are different kinds of cute aren't there? :)

Hi roble :)

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avoid jackasses Annie.......usually works.


:) Thanks MAGIC. In the end I did - but the damage to my opinion of them is irreparable. Yes, it is :) and I will tell you all why - but not yet - No. You people have a thread to win first :)

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Tomato? or Pepper?


Are you saying they too are the wrong nightshade, Gary?

I do hope so because you'd be right :)

If, however, you are trying to divert attention away from my potatoes...

... the only nightshade I'm at all interested in, then I'm going to have to come up with another way of putting this...

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was it rhubarb that Sir Wal brought back from South America


I have no idea, Mike, and if your next lunge is at cape gooseberries or tomatillos, I will past more than just two potatoes in response to it :)

@David I hope your aunt is continuing to do well :) If they only went for the first two syllables then it's a perfectly good name, in my opinion. And don't let anyone suggest otherwise :)

There's a four syllable version of it in this next quote (from my bonus clew)

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To you it's a potato, to me it's a potato. But to Sir Walter Bl**dy Raleigh it's country estates, fine carriages, and [censored]. He's making a fortune out of the things; people are smoking them, building houses out of them... They'll be eating them next.

As for your yellow bit, my understanding of it is that he went a bit nuts during a visit to the Orinoco river and breached a whole load of peace treaties with Spain (which they got a trifle annoyed about so started flinging ambassadors around). And as the bloke wearing the royal hand-me-downs at the time didn't fancy his chances with another stroke of good fortune weatherwise, (and him being a little on the paranoid side) he saw the whole brink of war with Spain again business as a deliberate plot to remove the shiny thing he liked having on his head.

Which is why he removed Raleigh from his.

* to help our American einsteinians - the above is ground beef :)

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Well Annie this is a "Bear

Well Annie this is a "Bear Potato" that came from my garden this year (you can tell I took the picture)

I asked it for the answer since his gardeners GreatX3 grandfather came to Virginia from a place SW of London in the late 18th century (actually brought most of his house with him and called it Shady Grove)

But he wouldn't tell me unless I gave him a Guinness (store is about a 50 mile round trip)

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RE: I asked it for the

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I asked it for the answer since his gardeners GreatX3 grandfather came to Virginia from a place SW of London in the late 18th century (actually brought most of his house with him and called it Shady Grove)

But he wouldn't tell me unless I gave him a Guinness (store is about a 50 mile round trip)

Shady Grove is now in Maryland and a Metro stop, Metro is our light rail system. Annie's Orinoco though was the name of an Indian Chief and one of the names of a street in Alexandria, Virginia, and probably other places too, but that's where I used to work back in the day. I still live in Virginia today, as my 5X GreatGrandfather did when he was born here. My 4X GG decided it was time to move though and started the trip that ended with my 3X GG being born in Iowa. My dad was also born there, but since he was in the Military I was born in Detroit, Michigan where I stayed for about 5 to 7 days before boarding an airplane for Tripoli, Libya where I lived for 3 years!! From then until I myself got out of the Military myself I was constantly on the move, never having a place to call home, but traveling to places like Maine, Japan, Georgia, Alaska etc, while moving every 3 to 5 years. ALL of those were with my dad, my own stint in the service took me sailing the open seas mostly to the Mediterranean, but also to Guantanamo Bay Cuba, but LONG before it became a jail for terrorists. They had a bar there that would give you TEN Vodka and OJ drinks for a dollar. The bartenders would only give you ten at a time though, the bar was LONG and there were not nearly enough bartenders, so to keep everyone happy and drinking you only got ten at a time. Twenty dollars bought ALOT of drinks!!! We usually spent twenty dollars each and they had to chase us out when they closed. These were dinner water glass sized drinks, not teeny tiny things!!! Early the next morning at dawn we would go out and play war games all day long, and then hit the bar again when we came back in at dark. Two weeks of that and even WE were ready to come back home to the US again!!

As for the youngsters here, yes they are very respectful, as they should be.

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