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Post by twyrch on May 4, 2005 10:14:41 GMT -5
i tried my sisters coffee once... i dont see hoe people can like it. i have a bad habit of writting whatever comes to my mind. maybe i should break myself of that. I love the smell of French Vanilla Coffee... But I also love the smell of Cherry Tobacco too... neither of which I have tried.
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Post by Hinata on May 4, 2005 12:12:04 GMT -5
How can you stand the smell of coffee. . .
Don't get me wrong. . .my grandmother and step-grandfather both drank coffee. . .but. . .YUCK! I would rather smell. . .throw up than coffee or cigarette smoke!
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Post by Untainted on May 5, 2005 16:20:19 GMT -5
YUCK! I would rather smell. . .throw up than coffee or cigarette smoke! Then you havent smelled a smoker throwup after drinking coffee!
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Post by Hinata on May 5, 2005 16:53:15 GMT -5
*Curls up in a ball and cringes*
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Post by laurelin on May 5, 2005 19:11:29 GMT -5
That's just gross... Cigarette smoke makes me sick, which really sucks since i have to walk past through it to get to class. Coffee, on the other hand, smells great ;D So I'm going to go makes some...
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Post by twyrch on May 6, 2005 12:42:58 GMT -5
That's just gross... Cigarette smoke makes me sick, which really sucks since i have to walk past through it to get to class. Coffee, on the other hand, smells great ;D So I'm going to go makes some... LOL! IMO, there is a world of difference between Cherry Tobacco (pipe weed) and cigarette smoke. I love the smell of Cherry Tobacco pipeweed, but I guess I'm just weird.
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Post by Tegid on May 7, 2005 23:38:01 GMT -5
what part of Southern Utah did you go to? *wondering if it's too late to try to get back on Hinata's original track ...* My chief goal late last July was to catch Bryce Canyon in the light of the full moon -- walks and pictures. Not disappointed! Then Capital Reef near Fruita, with a gorgeous full double rainbow amidst bright orange clouds at sunset -- I want to catch your summer storm season whenever I can! Then Arches, with beautiful electric storms like clockwork each evening -- what a colorful sky you have in August! I briefly saw Canyonlands from the north (Island in the Sky) rim on my way out -- pretty, but desolation like no other I've seen, especially in August. Then during Spring Break there was stuff in Arizona I 'had' to go into Utah to get to, like the Wave (a most amazing geologic phenomenon) and Monument Valley. But I also went back to Canyonlands, the Needles area, to give it another chance. It was quite different actually going on down into the canyon that direction. And the contrasts there (and elsewhere, going on up to Moab) were just a wonder to me, with ranching or farming in the foreground, canyons in the near background, and snow-capped mountains behind it all! I wish there were things like that around here for me to get a chance to become sick and tired of! I'm thinking about spending time in Zion next trip, maybe this summer, I hope, I hope. And while I'm there, I'll keep my antennae up for prospects for future visits, as well.
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Post by Hinata on May 8, 2005 23:01:08 GMT -5
*wondering if it's too late to try to get back on Hinata's original track ...* My chief goal late last July was to catch Bryce Canyon in the light of the full moon -- walks and pictures. Not disappointed! Then Capital Reef near Fruita, with a gorgeous full double rainbow amidst bright orange clouds at sunset -- I want to catch your summer storm season whenever I can! Then Arches, with beautiful electric storms like clockwork each evening -- what a colorful sky you have in August! I briefly saw Canyonlands from the north (Island in the Sky) rim on my way out -- pretty, but desolation like no other I've seen, especially in August. Then during Spring Break there was stuff in Arizona I 'had' to go into Utah to get to, like the Wave (a most amazing geologic phenomenon) and Monument Valley. But I also went back to Canyonlands, the Needles area, to give it another chance. It was quite different actually going on down into the canyon that direction. And the contrasts there (and elsewhere, going on up to Moab) were just a wonder to me, with ranching or farming in the foreground, canyons in the near background, and snow-capped mountains behind it all! I wish there were things like that around here for me to get a chance to become sick and tired of! I'm thinking about spending time in Zion next trip, maybe this summer, I hope, I hope. And while I'm there, I'll keep my antennae up for prospects for future visits, as well. Is that a pic from arches in your sig? And those sound like fun travelings I hope one day I can get those. . .if it would stop snowing and raining in Southern Utah. . .I might get to them before they flood. . .but I'll have to make a special trip for those sites. . .I don't live down there no more no more. . .*sighs*
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Post by Tegid on May 8, 2005 23:14:45 GMT -5
Is that a pic from arches in your sig? Yes, and thanks to a couple of folks in the past two days (dinadan and twyrch) who alerted me to photobucket so I could do it. Rats! Here I am wanting to catch that landscape with snow or lightning, and others are trying to cancel out my wishes! Anyway, I'm sure it won't float away. After those summer evening storms, the following morning you'd never know from the ground that it had ever rained.
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Post by Hinata on May 8, 2005 23:42:47 GMT -5
Yes, and thanks to a couple of folks in the past two days (dinadan and twyrch) who alerted me to photobucket so I could do it. Ah, good ol' photobucket. . .I love that place! Which reminds me. . .I need to change my sig soon. . . Yes. . .but we've had 300% above normal perciptation in the last month. . .which means it's going to flood again. . .the snow hasn't even started melting. . .we're going to have some major flooding like we did back in. . .uh. . .December? January? Somewhere in there a place called St. George got flooded really badly. . . Don't worry about the snow capped mountains. . .they'll be around for a few more months at the rate we're going. . .unless it heats up really fast, I think we'll have them for a while
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Post by Tegid on May 8, 2005 23:55:33 GMT -5
Oooooh! And I now put you over the top! You're now a penderwydd! -| ding! |- -| ding! |- -| ding! |- -| ding! |- -| ding! |- -| ding! |- -| ding! |- Maybe someday you'll even read SoA and find out what it is you are! May it be soon!
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Post by Hinata on May 8, 2005 23:57:55 GMT -5
Oooooh! And I now put you over the top! You're now a penderwydd! -| ding! |- -| ding! |- -| ding! |- -| ding! |- -| ding! |- -| ding! |- -| ding! |- Maybe someday you'll even read SoA and find out what it is you are! May it be soon! *Blinks* What happened to God? I want to be a God! . . .so I have to post more to becomea God. . .and for now I'm something I don't even know! This is hardly fair. . .which reminds me. . .I get to go to the library tomorrow! Sweet! Dark Tower is the first book on my reading list baby! ;D
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Post by Child of Immanuel on May 9, 2005 14:31:06 GMT -5
*Blinks* What happened to God? I want to be a God! . . .so I have to post more to becomea God. . .and for now I'm something I don't even know! This is hardly fair. . . **decides not to tell Hinata the bad news**
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Post by Tegid on May 9, 2005 16:08:53 GMT -5
*Blinks* What happened to God? I want to be a God! . . .so I have to post more to become a God. . .and for now I'm something I don't even know! This is hardly fair. . . Mercy! And here dinadan was mildly relieved to find out he no longer was one . . .
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Post by dinadan on May 9, 2005 16:18:46 GMT -5
Well, I enjoyed the godhood...but felt kind of bad about it afterward.
I mean, I imagine blasphemy is like most other sins in that respect.
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