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I think maybe it's a 'chef' thing. I've read multiple articles by chefs taking about scrambled eggs, they go on and on about 'custardy small curds'. Gman
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I'd buy an entry to your room. Gman
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Let me at it!! Gman
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I thought we might have a discussion on scrambled eggs for those of us who like them. Gordon's in this video look a bit too runny and labor intensive for me. But what I wanted to make note of was the tomatoes and mushrooms. I love tomatoes and like mushrooms. I would never have thought of cooking fresh mushrooms this way. And both the tomatoes and mushrooms are delicious. I usually use the small grape tomatoes for this and the smaller whole mushrooms that I remove the stalk from. At my local Safeway they have artisanal bread baked but that you heat in the oven. There's one brand they carry from a bakery in California-La Brea Bakery. They have a rustic wheat bread and a ciabatta. Eight to 10 minutes in the oven while you are cooking the eggs and tomatoes/mushrooms-and you have piping hot crusty bread to put the eggs on and slather with butter and preserves. Gman
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Ahh so that's why they dismissed it (you have insurance) but had to pay court costs. Years ago in Houston-I was given a ticket for not having renewed my license plate. I had. But I needed to get a scraper to scrape off the old tags-hadn't done it at the time the policeman gave me a ticket. Probably the car was parked with me being away from it-or I could have shown the policeman I had the sticker in the glove box. So I had to go to court. I was late getting out of work and missed my trial by like 15 minutes. I was terrified I was going to be arrested. I hired a lawyer and explained the situation. We showed up at court a few days later. He went upfront and talked to someone-the DA or the judge-they dismissed the ticket. I don't remember having to pay court costs-only the attorney's fee. Maybe I did though. It happened 25 years ago. I've definitely forgotten a lot of the details. Gman
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Oh-I'm sorry you were in an accident. I hope you weren't hurt. Gman
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Most likely with Colonel Mustard in the Conservatory. Gman
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http://www.kappit.com/img/pics/201311_0751_fafad.jpg Gman
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Why was there a CPA in the town I grew up in with the last name of SWINDLE? Gman
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http://giggag.selfemployed.netdna-cdn.com/thumbnails/201305/13685049971m.jpg Gman
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From The Onion. You know sometimes it only satirizes. Then at other times like now it's spot on!! How Supreme Court Justices Are Chosen INFOGRAPHIC February 16, 2016 VOL 52 ISSUE 06 · News · Government · Supreme Court http://i.onionstatic.com/onion/5271/6/original/1200.jpg Here is a step-by-step guide to how U.S. Supreme Court justices are selected: Step 1: Supreme Court vacancy opens after a sitting justice dies, retires, or is promoted to the Galactic Circuit Step 2: President wistfully crosses out own name from list of potential candidates Step 3: Official presidential nominee slowly lowered by rope into Senate Judiciary Committee pit Step 4: Nominee charged one-time $30 background check fee Step 5: Candidate asked whether they see themselves in exact same place 35 years from now Step 6: Judiciary Committee members ask nominee whether they capable of writing a dissent that could be described as “blistering” Step 7: Candidate attests they have no opinion whatsoever on issue of abortion, don’t know what it is, and frankly have never heard such a word uttered before Step 8: Senate takes nominee out to drinks to see how they act in casual, informal setting Step 9: Nominee stands as their predecessor’s robe is draped over them to see if government can save a few bucks on not ordering a new one Step 10: Following months of direct questioning, witness testimony, and poring over the nominee’s qualifications and judicial history, the Senate votes on whether they like the president or not Step 11: If confirmed, justice takes oath of office and is assigned a bench buddy to help them through their first few opinions Step 12: If candidate not confirmed, process repeats indefinitely until other party holds White House or country is awash in the hot, crimson blood of neighbor killing neighbor, whichever comes first Gman
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I'm fairly sure he pretty much always advertised as a top. Now I know he bottomed in some videos, and I wouldn't be surprised if he occasionally bottomed as an escort. But in general as an escort, IIRC, he was known as a top. I actually did contact him back then to see if he would bottom. I'm pretty sure he said he would. But I wasn't certain how 'into' it he would be. Plus I think it was just before he quit escorting. So he disappeared while I was still considering it. The pictures on his ad where I think he looks best are #'s 3-5. They are also the pictures I remember from years ago. I am not sure when pictures #1 and #2 were done. He doesn't look awful in them. But he does look a bit skinnier and older in them. Gman
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Sigh, there goes my last excuse for not jogging. Gman
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Gas Prices in Your area, Let's hear about it.
+ Gar1eth replied to Talvin DeMachio's topic in The Lounge
I wonder if he retired from the military at the same time he retired from escorting. Gman -
Gas Prices in Your area, Let's hear about it.
+ Gar1eth replied to Talvin DeMachio's topic in The Lounge
Gas Buddy shows an Arco station with a cash price of $1.779 and credit price of $1.879 about a mile from me. I remember back in 1986 when the price of a barrel of crude oil was between $20 and $30. I was living in Houston at the time going to school. La Colombe D'Or a very fancy boutique hotel/restaurant was running a promotion. They were offering a 4 course lunch for the same daily price as that of a barrel of crude oil. A group of about 6 of us bagged school, got all dressed up, and went to a fine dining experience for around $28. http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j12/itsallos/EF051514-3120-4FB9-9900-07FC6940D141.png_zpsxpfmwrcl.jpeg Gman -
I'm a few days late on this, but 'Throw me something, Mister!!!' http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j12/itsallos/Mobile%20Uploads/2016-02/258A35C6-5D82-4BC8-9573-B5E1C5A62D9F_zpssimwpewn.jpg Gman
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Also theme of A Year At The Top for those who remember it. Gman
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@geminibear, This explains so much!! Gman
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Responding to clients who say I love you
+ Gar1eth replied to Mikegaite's topic in Questions About Hiring
But in general it's not the escort at risk for falling for the client. Unless the client is one of those types that uses the term 'love' very freely and uses it where many of us would instead use 'like', 'affection,' or even 'friendship,' then it very likely is a sign that the client is in too deep. Gman -
I'm paying out the wazzoo for my phone, believe me. Gman
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The correct answer being, only if you miss!! Gman
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Just look at 101's pleats!!! Gman
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A triathlon for the rest of us. http://triathlonhumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/ironman.jpg Gman
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Finally, a department store that understands me. Gman
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