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To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before!
kozmic comments on Aug 13, 2018:
Was there ever a cheesier program? It was so darn camp!
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 13, 2018:
The original when the Enterprise was under attack and people would just run into the walls. Next Generation was much more serious. Will always have a major crush on Patrick Stewart. And it took me WAY too long to realize that Red on Orange is the New Black had played Captain Janeway.
I want some advice on the pizza dough! I tried making pizza twice and both the times fermentation ...
Eldovis comments on Aug 13, 2018:
You can also start by mixing ,,all purpose flour with water 3,4th by volume, so very liquidy, let it ferment, 24 hours , next day add them rest of the flour, keep it fairly moist, let it ferment another 24hours, The dough, will double or even triple in volume and continue from there. No yeast!
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 13, 2018:
This sounds really interesting. All purpose flour I am assuming? So your saying 3 parts flour to water? Do you keep in a warm area at all?
Made dessert for @germangirl90439.
BufftonBeotch comments on Aug 12, 2018:
Vegan whipped cream?
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 12, 2018:
@MrLizard I was actually just playing. I can't imagine substituting garbanzo beans for peanuts. There is not nearly the oil content to compensate. I do love hummus, though.. Does your friend have a peanut allergy? On edit --- Not anywhere near ever considering being a Vegan.
Do you have any suggestions on how you would handle the religious customers at your place of ...
BufftonBeotch comments on Aug 10, 2018:
There was this time at WalMart, when I still went to those hideous aisles of horror, where I encountered maybe the worst fundie freak ever. She was on this scooter thing and was going around to people asking if they said Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays or something else and keeping a tally on ...
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 11, 2018:
@pepperjones Refusing to walk until you can't lardassitis.
Just got back from what I would classify as a sub-standard dining experience.
BufftonBeotch comments on Aug 10, 2018:
I would ask that it be taken off my tab if the other food was good. I'd also bring it to the attention of the manager. That's unacceptable. How do you screw up rice?
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 11, 2018:
@Donna_I Agree. At a Mexican place with the side of rice being the same for all they probably do have those generic metal trays under the warmers,
This twit was, I am sorry to say, from my town.
GreatNani comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Pretty pathetic.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 10, 2018:
@Condor5 Pretending you're still twenty for 12 years takes a toll on your face and soul.
This twit was, I am sorry to say, from my town.
tioteo comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Let's see what happens with this.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 10, 2018:
She's blonde, racist and stupid. FOX news c--t at a glass table.
This twit was, I am sorry to say, from my town.
JimG comments on Aug 9, 2018:
A new word just for her - entoxitled.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 10, 2018:
She had the right to remain silent. She did not have the ability.
This twit was, I am sorry to say, from my town.
PalacinkyPDX comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Affluenza claims another thoroughbred whitey.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 10, 2018:
She is awful.
This twit was, I am sorry to say, from my town.
242Foxtrot comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Disgusting.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 10, 2018:
Agree
This twit was, I am sorry to say, from my town.
powder comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Being Aussie, I prefer mongrels to thoroughbred any day. "Bitsa's". A bit of this, a bit of that.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 10, 2018:
Team Mutt.
This twit was, I am sorry to say, from my town.
Surfpirate comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Like all thoroughbreds she is fast and expensive.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 10, 2018:
But aren't nearly all thoroughbreds a chestnut brown?
This twit was, I am sorry to say, from my town.
azzow2 comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Got knocked off her snob pedestal what a shame.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 10, 2018:
A small town cop working a night shift is probably not the one you want to play the "I'm a rich girl" card with.
This twit was, I am sorry to say, from my town.
webbew1 comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Daddykins will make it all better with an under the table bribe to a judge and she'll be able to go back to being good for nothing but giving frat boys blow jobs real soon.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 10, 2018:
Maybe married off, but I don't think she'll be in a real estate job anytime soon. Not one will want that face next to their name on a card or yard sign.
This twit was, I am sorry to say, from my town.
Condor5 comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Sad sign of the times.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 10, 2018:
Rich white girl ants a pass for ignoring "STOP" sign.
This twit was, I am sorry to say, from my town.
A2Jennifer comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Few people have the gall to actually demand white privileged out loud
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 10, 2018:
She forgot she didn't have her "pretty" face paint on. And hadn't washed her hair in maybe two weeks.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
Alvingo1 comments on Aug 9, 2018:
I prefer crosswords.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
Do you prefer a theme or not?
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
Savage comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Life is the only puzzle I spare thinking time for, puzzling for puzzlings sake I find real boring.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
That's fine.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
Ohub comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Crosswords for me! I also try to catch the Sunday puzzle on NPR on Sunday mornings.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
I love the NPR quiz shows when I can catch them, And "This American Life" is a favorite. The archive is online now.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
Gatovicolo comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Hashi
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
I'll have to check that out.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
AmiSue comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Crossword every morning since forever.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
Do you still get a daily paper, or is this online?
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
JackPedigo comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Crosswords and solitaire. Great for whiling the way on some long ferry crossings.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
@JackPedigo It is a fairly ancient Chinese game using tiles that have to be removed in pairs. The pairs you remove have to have at least one long edge free. No, I don't carry around actual tiles. There are numerous varieties online.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
IamNobody comments on Aug 8, 2018:
For whatever reason, that stuff never caught my attention......
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
@IamNobody Sodoku can be done fairly quickly, so for a quick diversion that would be what I would choose. But it is not something that is going to increase my math skills. Except for recognizing certain patterns for solving Sudoku. Crosswords, though more time consuming. do have the benefit of increasing ones vocabulary.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
icolan comments on Aug 8, 2018:
PowerShell
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
@icolan Thanks. I keep telling myself I need to start learning more about code and related subjects.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
IamNobody comments on Aug 8, 2018:
For whatever reason, that stuff never caught my attention......
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
And that's....OK.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
HippieChick58 comments on Aug 8, 2018:
I would do soduku when I had to be somewhere killing time. That doesn't happen very often. Word jumbles the same way. Not so much anymore, too busy.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
I don't do them nearly as much as I used to either.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
GinaMaria comments on Aug 8, 2018:
I used to be a fiend for math puzzles. I don't have the focus for it anymore.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
What would be an example of this?
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
JackPedigo comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Crosswords and solitaire. Great for whiling the way on some long ferry crossings.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
Solitaire is much more transportable on a computer screen. Many more varieties as well. How about Mahjong?
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
icolan comments on Aug 8, 2018:
PowerShell
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
I've not heard of this one, unless I know it by a different name. I could google it, but what is your description.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
Mokvon comments on Aug 8, 2018:
I have and always will play chess. But my aggressiveness has mellowed and that is necessary for winning. My rating reflects as much. But just cause I am an old lion doesn't mean if you put your hand in my mouth I won't bite it off!
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
I have a friend that teaches chess to kids and takes them to tournaments.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
gingeractor comments on Aug 9, 2018:
I love crosswords, jigsaw puzzles and trivia!
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
I'd probably keep an active jigsaw puzzle going in my home...but I have a cat that's an asshole.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
bleurowz comments on Aug 9, 2018:
Scrabble
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 9, 2018:
Love it! I can't get anyone to play with me anymore, though. lol
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
Shawniedawn comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Sudoku!!! I keeps my brain challenged and I'm pretty good at it so it's an easy satisfaction, especially when I'm stressed or dwelling on something I can't fix.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
Yes!
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
joeymf86 comments on Aug 8, 2018:
I like jigsaw puzzles, but between sudoku and crossword...Sudoku.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
@joeymf86 There is a a murder/theft/ whatever short paragraph included in the book. When the puzzle is solved here are images that will solve the mystery if you spot them.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
Christiep77 comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Soduku!
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
I like both. But a Sudoko is a quick stress reliever for me.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
maturin1919 comments on Aug 8, 2018:
I prefer the Jumble.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
That's the one with the "Punny" cartoon?
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
VarunBandha comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Sudoku
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
I lean this way because one has never beaten me.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
LeslieV2 comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Sudoku!
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
It is quicker. At least for me.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
Hitchens comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Definitely crosswords for me, I like lateral thinking games too.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
Will Shortz?
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
seaspot_run comments on Aug 8, 2018:
I love crossword puzzles. Never got into Suduko. I like puzzle type games on my phone like Two Dots.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
OK. What is Two Dots?
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
thinktwice comments on Aug 8, 2018:
I like both. I also play WWF and other games on FB.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
Both sides of the brain.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
snytiger6 comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Crosswords... bu then I never tried sudoku....
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
Give it a shot. There are many online.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
shebaloney comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Both! They're both grid-based puzzles, but tap into different parts of your brain. Sudoku is strictly logic/process of elimination. Crosswords require knowledge of vocabulary, science, history, pop culture, literature, etc., plus the ability to think around corners (especially if the person who ...
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
Yes I do. Sudoku is straight forward. I think some crossword creators like to mess with people. But that's OK.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
Emerald comments on Aug 8, 2018:
I am a freak for word searches. I'll even steal the kids menu from my daughter to do them!
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
Love it. With the cheap crappy crayon?
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
Wisewoman3 comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Crossword.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
lol. You know what you like.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
LadyAlyxandrea comments on Aug 8, 2018:
I like crosswords, word searches, and mazes
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
Some of the mazes I have seen are works of art.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
LucyLoohoo comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Any/all of them.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
Have you played with those Logic Problems?
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
Monica comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Crosswords and word searches
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
There are places online where you can make your own word search puzzles for a group activity or party. You can probably adjust the level of difficulty, I'd imagine. Save the backwards diagonals for the experts.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
Sugargoblin comments on Aug 8, 2018:
Cryptic crosswords. Love the wordplay.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
Oh yeah. Those are brutal.
Sudoku or Crossword? Both? Neither? Some other brain puzzle?
joeymf86 comments on Aug 8, 2018:
I like jigsaw puzzles, but between sudoku and crossword...Sudoku.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 8, 2018:
Have you done any of those puzzles where there is a mystery to solve in the picture?
Hiroshima.
BufftonBeotch comments on Aug 6, 2018:
I have heard the arguments that Japan would never have surrendered and more may have died. But I still think the first bomb should have not been dropped on a population center. The power could have been easily shown on a forest or something else. Then say...."We've got another one. Care to...
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 6, 2018:
@PalacinkyPDX Buffoon Baboon.
Hiroshima.
BufftonBeotch comments on Aug 6, 2018:
I have heard the arguments that Japan would never have surrendered and more may have died. But I still think the first bomb should have not been dropped on a population center. The power could have been easily shown on a forest or something else. Then say...."We've got another one. Care to...
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 6, 2018:
@PalacinkyPDX Also interesting that Japan and Germany are both solid allies now and long have been.
MANUMISSION: man-u-mission.
BufftonBeotch comments on Aug 6, 2018:
Maybe we could start a new category. Words that sound like they are related to sex...but aren't
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 6, 2018:
@Snickers77 Should you masticate under the table?
MANUMISSION: man-u-mission.
BufftonBeotch comments on Aug 6, 2018:
Maybe we could start a new category. Words that sound like they are related to sex...but aren't
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 6, 2018:
@Snickers77 Don't play coy with me.
OK - Advice needed.
BufftonBeotch comments on Aug 6, 2018:
If your boss is flying to Australia to meet with you I am assuming your position is essential in that area. To leave them, without the respect of training a replacement, is not full adult. Unless you have several months of savings or can go feral and live in the wild, hunting game and scratching ...
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 6, 2018:
That's the very decent thing to do. I sounds like you may be a difficult person to replace. i once left a job and didn't mind the work, I just NEEDED more money. It was not greed, it just did not cover what I needed to pay bills. They refused to discuss a raise. And guess what? After I left they hired 2 people to do the job I had been doing. I would have been happy to stay for another $2 or so an hour. Idiots.
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
Spinliesel comments on Aug 6, 2018:
Well, there are the hundred or so cookbooks I have collected, but when it comes to cooking, it is more y the seat of my pants. My mother was the same sort of cook, with French training. I have produced terrible stuff, especially when I started cooking Indian meals. I did not "get"the basic ...
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 6, 2018:
I have tried a few times but did not get the hang of rice crust. It is very good. Mine always just tasted burnt, along with that awful burnt rice smell that takes day to clear out of the kitchen. I can to a really good pilaf though.
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
Bakunin comments on Aug 5, 2018:
Techniques are more important than recipes.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 6, 2018:
@Bakunin And I am going to make a wild guess that is written in French?
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
Partyhawk comments on Aug 5, 2018:
I love just throwing stuff together. If I want to use a recipe I'll just go online and look something up.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 6, 2018:
The internet is an incredible source especially for less common dishes. But again I generally will vary it.
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
RavenCT comments on Aug 5, 2018:
We went through this with my M'mere's recipe for French Meat Pie/Tourtiere. She did all her measures in the palm of her hand. (My hand is an entirely different size). It did finally get worked out in Teaspoons and Tablespoons... but it took ages. If you have a Favorite Family Recipe - do ...
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 6, 2018:
Sounds yummy.
MYSOPHOBIA: my-so-pho-bia.
Eclipsechaser comments on Aug 5, 2018:
I've got Trumpophobia.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
Oh we can be skipping down the street holding a baseball bat singing "somebodies gonna get it" type fiends.
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
Cast1es comments on Aug 5, 2018:
Mom made the most wonderful Brownies . Very moist ! One year the PTA decided to publish a little recipe book and sell it , to bring in some money . Mom was kind enough to include her Brownie recipe . Then she started hearing complaints that the recipe didn't taste like hers . Someone had decided to...
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
Harper Valley PTA?
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
WalterWhite comments on Aug 5, 2018:
I use recipes as a guide only, and always adapt them to my own tastes. Some things like ratios of baking powder to flour must stay the same of course, but for flavor ingredients I will leave out their required anchovies from that quaint little shop on Yuwang St in Shanghai, and their very best ...
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
The flour to baking powder thing is a science. You also need to test if your baking powder still has "Pow"
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
sewchick57 comments on Aug 5, 2018:
I use an actual recipe for brownies and cakes mostly. For just cooking I've never used exact measurements or really even recipes.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
Do you really still need to look at the recipe? Or are those ratios pretty much memorized?
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
Ella comments on Aug 5, 2018:
When I first started cooking I’d always follow the recipe to a tee the first time, then figure out what I’d want to change. These days I mostly wing it, but I still often look up recipes to get ideas. Often I’ll end up reading 3 different recipes for one item and what comes out is somewhere ...
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
I did this when figuring out how to make my own Caribbean/Jamaican jerk seasoning since sugar was the first ingredient in most mixes sold in stores. Also looked up Mexican Street corn...oh my. Maybe as a wow factor at an outdoor party. Otherwise too much. I found a restaurant that serves it 1 1/2 miles away.
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
MissKathleen comments on Aug 5, 2018:
I’m about 50-50 with that. For a lot of things, I wing it, but I also have recipes. The recipes are not adhered to strictly, but I do use them as a jumping off place.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
You can get a basic idea from a recipe.
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
moonmaid comments on Aug 5, 2018:
Me... With a new recipe, follow it once. Then make improvements
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
Those magazine recipes stipulating brand name ingredients are funny. I'm sure you don't follow those to the letter. lol
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
Justjoni comments on Aug 5, 2018:
For baking I usually use a recipe. Most other stuff tends to result from some creativity applied to what I have on hand - the ‘kitchen sink’ method of cookery ?
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
I bake very little. And not at all in the summer. So long as the toaster oven doesn't count. And spices take up the majority of my pantry space. Along with a ridiculous variety of vinegar and oils.
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
BookDeath comments on Aug 5, 2018:
Waving! I hate having to write out recipes, b/c I seldom use them. I've been cooking for so long now that I just....cook. While I can and gladly will teach someone how to cook, this is different from giving someone a collection of recipes.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
A couple months back my now adult daughter text asked me about the ratio of mayo to mustard in potato salad. "It's equal amounts....right?" Child was obviously not paying attention.
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
bigpawbullets comments on Aug 5, 2018:
Depends on what I'm making. Sauces.... no recipe. Bread.... basic recipe with modifications. So it varies.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
Breads and pastries would need to have that balance right.
Who else here doesn't actually have recipes in the general sense but goes by instinct for the most ...
AncientNight comments on Aug 5, 2018:
Every time I make Lasagna, it comes out differently, because I don't always follow more that a general recipe. I use the same basic ingredients, but I add different things in different amounts. It usually tastes good, but different every time.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
I'm making a meat sauce. I saute garlic then and onions, celery once they are soft mushrooms. Set aside ground beef, and some skinned sausage. Drain fat. Add veggies. Simmer awhile. I then add a quality jarred sauce. I used to try and make the marinara but that is really time consuming and there are some really good choices in the jarred sauces now.
Is anyone else infuriated with NC offering an "In God We Trust" license plate?
LimeySteve comments on May 30, 2018:
If you live in the bible belt and want to make money, offer a product with "God" or "Jesus" on it. The suckers will buy you out of it.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
I want someone to look at me the way that couple in the bathroom looks at the "My Pillow Guy" who appeared in their medicine cabinet. Actually. No I don't. That would be creepy as fuq."
"The Girl with All the Gifts" OK.
Jnei comments on Aug 5, 2018:
I read this review > https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/sep/25/the-girl-with-all-the-gifts-review-glenn-close-gemma-arterton < when the film came out and immediately thought "I need to see that." Then I completely forgot about it, so thanks for reminding me! :-)
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 5, 2018:
It was very enjoyable. And the little girls talent is very obvious. Shamelessly steals every scene. This film also briefly addresses Schrodinger's "Dead or Alive" question. And shows how it can, indeed, be both.
"The Girl with All the Gifts" OK.
JustKip comments on Aug 4, 2018:
I NEED to see this one!
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 4, 2018:
Yes, you DO! lol
Stephanie Thomason vs Matt Dillahunty, or how not to debate an Atheist! [youtube.com]
BufftonBeotch comments on Aug 4, 2018:
Stephany is annoying as shit.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 4, 2018:
@phxbillcee That condescending chuckle.
Well.
Bigwavedave comments on Aug 4, 2018:
Congrats
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 4, 2018:
Thank you.
Well.
Surfpirate comments on Aug 4, 2018:
I've generally owned my own company so my work has been project focused, usually for a couple of years before I make a change. I don't think I could manage that so kudos to you for lasting a decade at a single job, I hope that you love your work.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 4, 2018:
I know my work has importance.
Well.
GipsyOfNewSpain comments on Aug 3, 2018:
Congratulations for hanging around. Since 1980 I had not been in one place for 10 years. Not a city, not a state, not a country... so never an adult decade, it will be against my nature to root myself without a woman to make it worth. But awesome for you and may the powers that be in your job ...
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 4, 2018:
Thank you. There is a back story.
Well.
david75090 comments on Aug 3, 2018:
Everybody has to be someplace. Always thought a job was a job, was a job. Unless you're inclined to come up with a way to make money without one, you need a job. Unless something better comes along or you're unhappy, why not stay?
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 4, 2018:
I am not unhappy with it.
Well.
A2Jennifer comments on Aug 3, 2018:
Is that good news or a wake-up call?
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 4, 2018:
Good people. Good place. 4 vacation weeks off a year + paid holidays. I'm good.
So.
BufftonBeotch comments on Aug 3, 2018:
Love this. To achieve the perfect crust you do need a heat much higher than what home ovens can typically achieve.
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 3, 2018:
@Eldovis Where I grew up in the Ohio Valley, they have a very distinctive style of pizza. It is cooked square and cut square and served by the slice. The most well known and oldest is called Dicarlo's and I crave it. I found a recipe to near duplicate the sauce, but I would never be able to duplicate the crusty, yet chewy crust. It is one of the the specific taste memories I crave. And I did recently learn from a FB friend from the area that they found that Dicarlo's had opened a restaurant in Myrtle Beach. Which is just 4 hrs away instead of 12.
What is your strangest talent? How did you discover it?
JimG comments on Aug 2, 2018:
I can write backwards. It's not useful, but people freak out when they see it. Years ago at work, a co-worker said he knew someone who could sign his name backwards; so I tried it. I occasionally did it as a joke until my daughter asked me to show one of her friends that I could write my name ...
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 3, 2018:
Try writing forward with your dominant hand while backwards with the other. I am guessing this is something you can do easily.
What is your strangest talent? How did you discover it?
TonyMacaroni comments on Aug 2, 2018:
I can walk on water and turn water into wine. :)
BufftonBeotch replies on Aug 3, 2018:
You must get invited to ALL the parties
Finally watched Moonlight a few hours ago. I could not recommend this film more.
weeman comments on Jul 31, 2018:
ah your a bit behind with watchable films i think :)
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 31, 2018:
Usually am. I did watch "Get Out" shortly after it was available to stream. And "Our Darkest Hour" was another one I streamed fairly quickly. It starred both Gary Oldman and Ben Mendelsohn. Just sayin'.
Inspired by El Pollo Loco (of all places) I made Citrus Marinaded Chicken tacos tonight.
MrLizard comments on Jul 30, 2018:
You ruined it with all that soapy cilantro. But otherwise... looks fresh and tasty.
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 30, 2018:
I have read that there are people that taste soap when they eat cilantro. Is it just cilantro? What about coriander which is the seed from the plant? Do you have the same experience with other types of parsley?
Inspired by El Pollo Loco (of all places) I made Citrus Marinaded Chicken tacos tonight.
BufftonBeotch comments on Jul 30, 2018:
What citrus did you marinade the chicken in? This looks really good.
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 30, 2018:
@jujuofthesea Sounds like you have a good feel for combining flavors.
What are some good old movie or TV lines?
Pook comments on Jul 30, 2018:
'Is that a pistol in your pocket or are you just happy to see me,' Mae West.
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 30, 2018:
@azzow2 I know it's been parodied a few times.
It's Emily Bronte's two hundredth birthday today.
starwatcher-al comments on Jul 30, 2018:
I tried to read it 50 years ago. She takes 3 pages to describe a woman walking down the stairs, no thanks.
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 30, 2018:
I see somewhat of the same thing in JJ Abrams. We really don't need the detail of every piece of clothing, the width of halls, the number of steps...
I like a good margarita but have never found a purchased mix I really like as well as one you can ...
MichelleGar1 comments on Jul 28, 2018:
I use frozen limeade make the mixture then add the tequila with a little bit of grenadine
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 28, 2018:
Worth a try.
I like a good margarita but have never found a purchased mix I really like as well as one you can ...
MissKathleen comments on Jul 28, 2018:
Skinny Margarita 1 oz Tequila, Silver 2 T. Fresh-squeezed Lime Juice 1/2 t. salt (optional...watch your BP) 1 1/2 t. Agave Nectar or Raw Honey Combine Tequila, Lime Juice, and sweetener (agave/honey) in a glass shaker filled with ice and shake briskly. Rim 1/4 of a Margarita glass with salt by...
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 28, 2018:
Yeah. Can't do more than one tequila. lol
I like a good margarita but have never found a purchased mix I really like as well as one you can ...
Partyhawk comments on Jul 28, 2018:
Look online to see who makes a good margarita in your area. If you have a blender then your good to go. Just buy a bag of ice, its ice is smaller then ice cubes so blenders quicker.
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 28, 2018:
You think they post the recipe?
Has a cat (or dog for that matter) ever yurked on a tile floor or a cheap throw rug you can throw in...
HotAlutiiq comments on Jul 26, 2018:
My girls always ask to go outside, in a polite manner. "Excuse me Father, I must go outside and adjust my stomach".
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 28, 2018:
@HotAlutiiq I rent, and I would not have much carpet if it were my own place. My landlady did allow me to have some tile in the space I've converted into a kitchenette area. She even allowed me to take the price off the cost of rent over a few months. It is a huge improvement, not only easing cleaning but it really lightens the space up and makes it look larger somehow.
Has a cat (or dog for that matter) ever yurked on a tile floor or a cheap throw rug you can throw in...
HotAlutiiq comments on Jul 26, 2018:
My girls always ask to go outside, in a polite manner. "Excuse me Father, I must go outside and adjust my stomach".
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 28, 2018:
But, I had just steam cleaned he carpet.
What are some examples of small changes that can be made that really improve the lives of a ...
273kelvin comments on Jul 27, 2018:
Neuter shopping trolleys, so they don`t breed in alleyways.
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 27, 2018:
@273kelvin I've lived in GA/SC since 1985. I have seen thousands of dead armadillos on he road. Sometimes two or three a day. So I know they have to be very numerous. I've seen two live ones. That is in 30+ years. One was threatened by a dog and I have to say the speed with which that animal tunneled itself out of danger was amazing. "A hot knife through butter," is cliche - But it was only maybe 2 seconds before that animal was out of reach of any threat.
What are some examples of small changes that can be made that really improve the lives of a ...
273kelvin comments on Jul 27, 2018:
Neuter shopping trolleys, so they don`t breed in alleyways.
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 27, 2018:
@273kelvin I've lived in GA/SC since 1985. I have seen thousands of dead armadillos on he road. Sometimes two or three a day. So I know they have to be very numerous. I've seen two live ones. That is in 30+ years. One was threatened by a dog and I have to say the speed with which that animal tunneled itself out of danger was amazing. "A hot knife through butter," is cliche - But it was only maybe 2 seconds before that animal was out of reach of any threat.
What are some examples of small changes that can be made that really improve the lives of a ...
BufftonBeotch comments on Jul 27, 2018:
Make school lunch free for all students. Empty bellies and humiliation is unacceptable.
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 27, 2018:
@nicknotes Michelle Obama made healthier lunch choices available and right wingers saw it as oppression. "Give Me Tator-Tot Velvetta casserole or Give Me Death!"
What are some examples of small changes that can be made that really improve the lives of a ...
273kelvin comments on Jul 27, 2018:
Neuter shopping trolleys, so they don`t breed in alleyways.
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 27, 2018:
Lots of the stores use a service that will go round them up periodically. Well, they do in this area.
Last night I made Gyoza for dinner.
kmdskit3 comments on Jul 26, 2018:
Stuffed with what?
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 26, 2018:
@Strabo That sounds very similar to a Chinese Potsticker recipe I have made. Very yummy.
If you had to choose between saving your mother’s life or a stranger’s baby, which life would ...
Emerald comments on Jul 24, 2018:
Stranger's baby. My mother's a troll.
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 24, 2018:
Mine has been dead years. But she chose Thanksgiving Day to tell me that my beloved dog had died. Six months earlier.
Is there a tactful way to let the Ex know you're dating? :|
BufftonBeotch comments on Jul 24, 2018:
It's not the ex that is an issue. You life is none of her business It is your daughter. And 14 is a critical time. She's going to be into the world and on her own so soon it will give you whiplash of the heart.. You owe her every fully focused moment you have remaining. Don't miss those. ...
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 24, 2018:
@Marcie1974 Cohabitation would be an issue to discuss wih the parent. Dating would not. And time with the daughter should have priority over dating.
Have you ever been to a movie you found so gauche and tasteless that when other audience members ...
BufftonBeotch comments on Jul 24, 2018:
I would so much rather see a comedy than two hours or so of being flailed by unrelenting sadness like "Manchester by the Sea" or "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" or "The Road." Over 35 years and I still can't get what Sophie's Choice was out of my head. "You must cut down the mightiest tree ...
BufftonBeotch replies on Jul 24, 2018:
@pixiedust I would put the "Choice" scene, in question, as one of the most disturbing I have ever watched. Many of the scenes from the original mini-series "Roots" also. That was so much more wrenching because they used well-beloved TV fathers from popular series to portray the most vicious and vile characters.

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