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Topic 74 · 25 responses · archived october 2000
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~ratthing seed
complete the sentence: This topic _______________
~ratthing #1
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~riette #2
Why?
~stacey #3
could be habit forming.
~riette #4
Why?
~KitchenManager #5
may never answer the burning question of "Why?"
~ratthing #6
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~riette #7
Why not?
~KitchenManager #8
This topic hasn't been posted to in a while.
~riette #9
Love the name, Wer! hahaha!
~KitchenManager #10
aw, t'anks!
~riette #11
ha-ha!!! How do you DO that??
~KitchenManager #12
I don't know, I just do it!
~riette #13
HA-HA!!!! Wer, you may be prone to depression, but you've got a brilliant sense of humor.
~KitchenManager #14
Sometimes I wonder if I am depression, with occasional bouts of coherency...
~riette #15
LOL! This Slight Taste thing has endless possibilities for fun! How can you BE depression? And, I wanted to ask something else as well. Are you always that talkative? You know...
~KitchenManager #16
On the phone? if the other person is paying and calling for a specific reason and not just to yap, yes, at other times, yes/no growing up we had a fifteen minute time limit on the phone some habits is hard to break
~KitchenManager #17
I am much more personable in writing or when I'm drinking...
~PT #18
I just tend to talk until something gets tired. Usually the ear of the person I'm talking to.
~stacey #19
*laugh* I have that effect on people as well!
~riette #20
You guys should experience phonecalls with my sister. You pick up, and she starts (she speaks really really fast), 'Hi, I was wondering if ....' and goes on for half an hour, non-stop, asking about how you are, and what you're doing, but never waiting for the answer, and then, when she's out of breath, she says, 'Well, don't you have anything to say today? Do I always have to do ALL the talking??' And you try and say that you haven't really had a chance, but by then she's off again for another half hour. When the second breath is up, she says, this time quite annoyed, 'Okay, I see I caught you at a bad time - you're obviously not in the mood for talking today. Bye.' And that's that. And you sit there, kind of stunned, thinking, 'HUH???'.
~PT #21
Sounds like talking to her would be a real challenge. I'll bet that I'm up to it though, growing up with eight brothers and sisters prepared me well for that.
~riette #22
I can only imagine!
~PT #23
It also led to some strange culinary practices, lavender tuna, green milk, etc.
~riette #24
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~PT #25
That was the whole idea. People are very color oriented. If their food is a different color than they are expecting, they don't want it. So, when I wanted something to last for a while after I made it, I'd color it an unusual shade. Nobody else would eat it, and I could enjoy it at leisure. Otherwise, whenever I made something, I'd get one serving, and the next time I went looking for it, there would be none left. I also discovered that I had a taste for far more spice than most of my family could take.(hot peppers) Even today, when I make chili, it's hotter than most salsa.
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