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Speaking of which' date=' my wife brought home this South African habanero hot sauce last week, and I went to put a little on my steak and eggs, only to discover that the top had a wider aperture than I had anticipated, and so of course I took a huge bite dripping with the stuff and shoved it in my mouth. Holy shit, it blew my face off. I actually got a chemical burn on my tongue. Oops.[/quote'] I hate when that happens with bottles. Everything's gonna taste weird for a couple days lol Hope it heals quick! Not really the same thing but it reminded me of when I was @ an Eat N Park, years ago, and ordered some French fries. I grabbed the ketchup and went to shake it up and didn't realize that the lid wasn't on tight enough. Next thing I knew I hear "ow my eyes are burning" and "I'm suing!" I got ketchup all over my brother, who was seated beside me, and on the old ladies @ the table behind us lol
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I completely understand. If it means anything there are a few of us on here that do listen. Although when you get going on your long rants' date=' about half way through I wished it was an Instagram lol[/quote'] What, you want pictures? If there's anything that'd make my rants less digestible reading it'd be a reaction shot of my ugly mug doing a Vanilla Coke spit-take as I read the 548th Astronomically Stupid Thing Said By An Incoherent Feckless Idiot this week. Seriously, that is part of why I came on this forum, I assumed I'd find people who shared at least one of my interests.
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a reaction shot of my ugly mug doing a Vanilla Coke spit-take as I read the 548th Astronomically Stupid Thing Said By An Incoherent Feckless Idiot this week..
Can we add this to our list of emoticons?
Seriously' date=' that is part of why I came on this forum, I assumed I'd find people who shared at least one of my interests.[/quote'] You're still here. I suppose you have found some that don't make you feel misunderstood or uninteresting. I find you are quite intriguing :D
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It's a big investment; if you need help or advice' date=' just ask. We're always here for you. :D I'm sitting directly in front of the AC at the moment.[/quote'] Hey thanks, I appreciate it lol I have a pair of boxers that I can wear around the house, but mostly I'm wearing jeans. I too am enjoying the a/c.
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Huh? No' date=' we don't live in an apartment complex, this area is all just crappy brownstone-style apartment buildings, interspersed with low-income housing, schools, and churches. There are some public pools within a mile or two, but I never go.[/quote'] Thanks for clearing that up. Buddy. I used to have a pool abd a beach where I used a bummer. That we pool at a frigging clubhouse
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