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Indian last night was really good. Nice atmosphere in the restaurant too. 

Castle Requiem is hosting the local mummies and demons for a Mother's Day afternoon tea, so there will be plenty of empty sarcophagi in the surrounding provinces while we invoke Ra and Anubis via cake and cups of tea. 

Some of the people visiting this afternoon would be better off embalmed and buried, quite frankly...

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22 minutes ago, Requiem said:

Indian last night was really good. Nice atmosphere in the restaurant too. 

Castle Requiem is hosting the local mummies and demons for a Mother's Day afternoon tea, so there will be plenty of empty sarcophagi in the surrounding provinces while we invoke Ra and Anubis via cake and cups of tea. 

Some of the people visiting this afternoon would be better off embalmed and buried, quite frankly...

And here you were so skeptical of the Indian food experience.

Isn't it better that your Mother's Day guests are alive, so you don't have to summon and commune with them all on holidays or risk a blighted harvest and a stunted crop of peasants?

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8 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

And here you were so skeptical of the Indian food experience.

Isn't it better that your Mother's Day guests are alive, so you don't have to summon and commune with them all on holidays or risk a blighted harvest and a stunted crop of peasants?

As long as they don't bring any sharp wooden skewers and don't go too heavy with the garlic I should be alright. 

As for the guests, let's just say that they'll be providing afternoon tea. Oh yes, I'll be eating my fill once they arrive but there won't be a cake to seen. Bwahahahahahaha....

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Last night I had sausages, mashed potato, bacon and onion gravy. True Belief had beef skewers. 

For lunch today I had half a steak sandwich on Turkish bread as well as half a plate of salt and pepper squid with beer battered chips. The Queen of the Exotic Undead (my wife) had the other halves. 

For dinner today I had crumpets with peanut butter and raspberry jam. 

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26 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Ooh, steak and squid both sound tasty. I made Indian curry chicken last night, unfortunately my son has begun turning his nose up at it so he had leftover lo mein. This morning it's hash browns, fried eggs, and veggie sausage. I need to get more actual veggies in somehow or I'll die young.

Lady Requiem forces a lot of vegetables on me, which is a good thing because I really wouldn't go out of my way to eat them otherwise. I guess I enjoy them, but they seem like a waste of time and I can't believe people actually buy them. 

Your breakfast sounds delicious.

My daughters (of desolation and pestilential grief) were having eggs on toast for dinner because of our big lunch, but when they saw their daddy having crumpets they wanted them too. 

Sometimes simple dinners are the best.

I've got conference food for the next 36 hours which will be good. I'm going to hit it hard and fast. And the free drinks...

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On 2017-5-22 at 6:09 AM, GorboGorboze said:

I hope your being well compensated buddy.

Oh the lolz. hahaha. Gorbo this is gold. 

As I wipe the tears from my eyes, let's see, what did I have for dinner tonight. It was chicken and leek pie followed by turkish delight ice cream. 

 

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