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Vegetable Melange posted:Tips on re-sizing photos for ICSA? If you use the timg tag instead of the img tag, it automatically makes a thumbnail that you can click for big right into the post itself. EDIT: Make big snype: dino. fucked around with this message at 19:23 on Sep 18, 2012 |
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Vegetable Melange posted:Tips on re-sizing photos for ICSA? http://pixlr.com/editor/ works great, don't need to install things. Just do an "Image Size" adjustment.
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# ? Sep 18, 2012 20:27 |
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I did it in GIMP, so it wouldn't break tables like whoa. I think it looks okay
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# ? Sep 18, 2012 20:40 |
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Forgive my GWS gods, for I have sinned. I walked away from some garlic bread in the broiler for like five seconds to help my daughter with something on her homework and was met by a flaming loaf of bread. That would be a first for me.
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 03:27 |
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Well tonight my team won a game of association football 9-3.
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 04:09 |
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So we were both on fire then?
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 04:17 |
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Baby, I'm always on fire.
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 04:50 |
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Aw poo poo. Well let me go grab my Kirkland mega-pack of panties because you just ruined this pair. E: By the way, does anyone have any good suggestions for an Orlando area restaurant for Thanksgiving? My mom and her husband were going to be out there and I promised that I would ask for an opinion from people who know what they are talking about. Walk Away fucked around with this message at 05:59 on Sep 19, 2012 |
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Walk Away posted:Aw poo poo. Well let me go grab my Kirkland mega-pack of panties because you just ruined this pair. Isn't there some secret Disney five star resto or something? You can dine in the hall of maus.
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mediaphage posted:Isn't there some secret Disney five star resto or something? You can dine in the hall of maus. Are you thinking of Club 33 at Disneyland in Anaheim? Oh yeah Disney World has Victoria & Albert's, too. Maybe that might work. Walk Away fucked around with this message at 06:20 on Sep 19, 2012 |
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Otherwise in Orlando you might be out of luck except for big chains. I can think of very little positive about that place.
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 06:40 |
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is it cheesy to propose in a restaurant
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 08:09 |
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A little. Go with a sky-writer instead. Or a billboard. Classy.
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 08:24 |
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mindphlux posted:is it cheesy to propose in a restaurant Do it while hiking or something where she'll have absolutely no idea it's coming. Also, secretly recruit someone (her mother, a friend, whatever) to take a picture of the big moment, but only if you're pretty drat sure she'll say yes. The last thing you want is pictures to commemorate an awkward, teary "no".
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 09:07 |
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If you ask the manager really nicely, I'm sure he'll smuggle an engagement ring into her Big Mac.
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 09:43 |
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If you live together, propose while she's getting ready to go out to dinner like my husband did. It's more of a surprise and she won't get mad about you making a scene in public.
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 11:16 |
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Look, you can propose to me me anywhere you want as long as the ring is real and you have a job.
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 14:39 |
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The last time I was near Orlando we tried to find a place that was any good. Everyone told us to go to The Capital (or maybe Capitol) Grill (or perhaps Grille) but we couldn't get seated on short notice and went to a Ruth's Chris. edit: years and years ago there was an Emeril Legasse restaurant right in, or next to, Universal Studios. It couldn't be that bad and Universal Studios is pretty cool.
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Skinny King Pimp posted:If you live together, propose while she's getting ready to go out to dinner like my husband did. It's more of a surprise and she won't get mad about you making a scene in public.
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mindphlux posted:is it cheesy to propose in a restaurant Totally depends on the restaurant. If you had ferran adria suspend the ring inside an almond cloud floating above a watermelon mist falling over a bed of shiitake and butternut stones, it would probably be okay. Mr. Wiggles fucked around with this message at 15:42 on Sep 19, 2012 |
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A fake kidnapping is the most romantic way to propose. In other news I am home from my work trip and having trouble readjusting to normal eating habits. This was such a long gig that even while gone I really cut back on my "eat and drink whatever the gently caress i want when on the road" diet. But it is still hard to not devour everything in my path and spend every non work moment loaded. I am also trying to requit smoking. At least i can get decent coffee again.
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Mr. Wiggles posted:Totally depends on the restaurant. If you had ferran adria suspend the ring inside an almond cloud floating above a watermelon mist falling over a bed of shiitake and butternut stones, it would probably be okay. I got as far as "ferran adria suspend" and pictured him coming down from the ceiling, Mission: Impossible style, to deliver the proposal.
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Walk Away posted:Aw poo poo. Well let me go grab my Kirkland mega-pack of panties because you just ruined this pair. There's a good Italian place in Celebration that serves ok food and in American sized portions actually. Also the diner in celebration is worth a visit too. Go left at the Gaylord when you drive down from Orlando to get there (I only mention that because 'Gaylord')
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 16:56 |
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mindphlux posted:is it cheesy to propose in a restaurant
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Bertrand Hustle posted:Do it while hiking or something where she'll have absolutely no idea it's coming. Also, secretly recruit someone (her mother, a friend, whatever) to take a picture of the big moment, but only if you're pretty drat sure she'll say yes. The last thing you want is pictures to commemorate an awkward, teary "no".
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Walk Away posted:Aw poo poo. Well let me go grab my Kirkland mega-pack of panties because you just ruined this pair. What part of Orlando? Have some recs for the Lake Mary/Sanford area. Don't get married mindphlux, divorces are super expensive
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Halalelujah posted:What part of Orlando? Have some recs for the Lake Mary/Sanford area. Words of wisdom there. I'm grateful that I never went through with marrying my baby-daddy. But seriously I'll ask my mom this weekend and see if she has any idea where they will be staying and maybe just PM you.
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Is 'baby daddy' an expression solely reserved for the biological father of the child? Is it a term of affection? Like.. Is 'baby daddy' carrying a higher status than just a 'husband'?
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 19:10 |
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Lower, actually. Baby daddy generally refers to the man a woman no longer has a relationship with, but with whom she made a baby.
Flash Gordon Ramsay fucked around with this message at 20:27 on Sep 19, 2012 |
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Add in a touch of disdain and a lack of any help ever and FGR has it about right. Not that I mind. My kid is pretty cool. I would say that in not marrying him I dodged a giant, flaming cannon-ball as opposed to the proverbial bullet.
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Happy Hat posted:Is 'baby daddy' an expression solely reserved for the biological father of the child? It's a play on words, one could say. Wherein literally: "the father of a baby". As well as descriptively: a father so immature so as to not share in parenting duties of their child.
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# ? Sep 19, 2012 20:43 |
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Ok, Thanks! So using that expression is showing a certain amount of disdain towards the biological father of a child, and not in a humorous manner. So does the same apply to 'baby mama'?
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Walk Away posted:Forgive my GWS gods, for I have sinned. I walked away from some garlic bread in the broiler for like five seconds to help my daughter with something on her homework and was met by a flaming loaf of bread. That would be a first for me. My wife decided that I should let one of our kids toasttheir own cheese bread in the toaster oven. The kid promptly dropped the stuff on the heater element on the bottom through the rack and it lit on fire. Everyone starts panicking and dear old dad reaches in to grab the flaming bread. I got the bread and in removing it, whacked the back of my hand on the top heating element. Made a nice hiss and left a fine 3rd degree burn across the back of my hand. The joys of parenting are boundless.
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Happy Hat posted:Ok, Thanks! Originally, yes. But now it is also used to jokingly refer to the other parent of your child, regardless of relationship.
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NosmoKing posted:
I would say something about tongs here, but this is how I got most of my burns.
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NosmoKing posted:My wife decided that I should let one of our kids toasttheir own cheese bread in the toaster oven. The kid promptly dropped the stuff on the heater element on the bottom through the rack and it lit on fire. HH, yes, baby mama is the same, roughly, although the baby mama is usually the carer.
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pile of brown posted:when you think about it, food safety is a lot younger than humanity That is true, but so is living to see 30.
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Mr. Wiggles posted:Totally depends on the restaurant. If you had ferran adria suspend the ring inside an almond cloud floating above a watermelon mist falling over a bed of shiitake and butternut stones, it would probably be okay. this is sort of what I was thinking
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Halalelujah posted:Don't get married mindphlux, divorces are super expensive I can't really think of what would make me want to divorce this girl, which is why I was thinking of getting married to begin with.
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mindphlux posted:I can't really think of what would make me want to divorce this girl, which is why I was thinking of getting married to begin with. I'm coming up on my 15th anniversary. Not all marriages fail, just half of them. You should have it baked into an angel food cake that's leavened with helium so that it floats before her.
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