The Hijacking Thread

by Silvanus

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Silvanus2005-01-08 02:48:34
Read the Title and Description.
Unknown2005-01-08 03:01:50
okay, wtf. this thread is useless. Die.
Unknown2005-01-08 03:02:10
I must brush up on my hijacking skillage.
Unknown2005-01-08 03:02:32
I also need a new avatar. My Cubett is getting ugly and too orange and cubular for my tastes.
Silvanus2005-01-08 03:02:56
I want people from other threads, like you know, that roleplay one, or the one that was Who were you, which just ended up being Shiri and a bunch of other girlish/guyish people (no offense, except to Shiri) who transformed that thread into a hughug meeting.
Unknown2005-01-08 03:05:12
Oh fine then. Reject me.
Shiri2005-01-08 03:12:39
QUOTE(Silvanus @ Jan 8 2005, 04:02 AM)
I want people from other threads, like you know, that roleplay one, or the one that was Who were you, which just ended up being Shiri and a bunch of other girlish/guyish people (no offense, except to Shiri) who transformed that thread into a hughug meeting.
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Either you have a really harsh sense of humour, or you have some real grudge against me. blink.gif

And it was Maedhros' fault with the American Football things.

And yes, it is a bad habit, I just see a thing in someone's post and point it out and it just escalates from there. *cough* It's not deliberate, honest.
Silvanus2005-01-08 03:13:32
Both, Shiri.

Plus, I'm a jackass.
Maedhros2005-01-08 03:15:30
What would you do if if you had a million dollars?

No lame "I'm gonna save it for college!".
Silvanus2005-01-08 03:16:50
Buy 1000s of credits so I could own every artifact and kill every person.

I'm kidding by the way.
Unknown2005-01-08 03:58:08
I'd probably spend it all on lottery tickets.
Zhaine2005-01-08 03:58:32
*twitch*

Still having seizures from that post I made on the grammar thread....JEEZ...

The point of my presence here? This is an attempt to turn this thread into a "hughug" meeting...

C'mere Silvanus... hug.gif
Silvanus2005-01-08 04:00:56


Be the little man being eaten, please. wizard.gif
Nika2005-01-08 06:32:04
Dragons are super-cool. I had a dragon calendar that Shoshana brought me back from London. But now I have a new calendar, it's got all these animals on it. I bought it from this man selling things door to door, it was $10. That ate up my money for lunch pretty fast, so I didn't have any that day. I don't really have lunch very often anymore, it's just too much of a bother during the holidays. Plus I'm pretty much broke. My money from work goes straight into my bank acocunt, so I never have cash on hand. Luckily I live at home still (although I don't particularly want to, it's just convenient).

*ahem*
Maedhros2005-01-08 07:20:00
Michael Vick >>> Peyton Manning >>> Randy Moss >>> Dragons.

Randy Moss could be a second Jerry Rice if he wasn't such a stuck-up little egocentric b**ch.

The guy walks off the field, refuses to play, and lazes in practices when he doesn't get enough plays revolving around him.

When he does stay on the field, he won't do anything if the ball isn't coming to him.
Unknown2005-01-08 08:41:37
QUOTE(cheese.com)
No matter how far archaeological finds go, there is evidence that cheese came into being in prehistoric times. Cheese can not really be said to have been "invented". This delicious food must have resulted from the simple observation that milk left in a container ends up by coagulating, even more if it is hot. People living in areas where the climate changed seasonally would also have noticed the effect of temperature on this process: in warmer weather the milk would curdle faster than in the cold. This might be considered the first technological cheesemaking discovery.

There are hundreds of different types of cheese that can be differentiated both by the type of milk - raw, skimmed or pasteurised, and by the animal - cow, goat, sheep, buffalo, horse or camel.

Serving and Storage Tips


~ Unpasteurised cheese with a range of flavours should not be sliced until purchase otherwise it will start to lose its subtlety and aroma.
~ Keep the cheese in conditions in which it matures. Hard, semi-hard and semi-soft cheeses are stored in the temperatures from around 8 - 13 C.
~ Keep the cheese wrapped in the waxed paper and place it in a loose-fitting food-bag not to lose humidity and maintain the circulation of air.
~ Wrap blue cheeses all over as mould spores spread readily not only to other cheeses but also to everything near.
~ Chilled cheeses should be taken out of the refrigerator one and a half or two hours before serving.
~ Cheeses contain living organisms that must not be cut off from air, yet it is important not to let a cheese dry out.
~ Do not store cheese with other strong-smelling foods. As a cheese breathes it will absorb other aromas and may spoil.
~ Wrap soft cheeses loosely. Use waxed or greaseproof paper rather than cling film.
~ Let cold cheese warm up for about half an hour before eating to allow the flavour and aroma to develop.
Nika2005-01-08 09:25:00
*dies laughing* Woo, cheese.
Unknown2005-01-08 09:40:21
Cheese.com has much more information on cheeses from all around the world, if you're interested in that area; just click on the link. Also, quotes from it make great spontaneous messages to people on MSN/AIM tongue.gif. You'll get lots of "WTF"s.
Nika2005-01-08 10:02:22
We have a "World of Cheese" program on every Saturday night on one of our community tv stations.. trippy, it is.
Unknown2005-01-08 10:07:18
I'm becoming hungry about all this cheese-talk. Maybe I should leave the mystic wonder of cheese.com and come back to reality... or Lusternia.