Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 4:52 am
Something?
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You did! And you got the answer! Congratulations!evered wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2017 6:27 pm You um. Realize that was a joke...You know cause... "Go ask the lizard-guy something...." So um.
Probably the humble
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Tough question! I'm inclined to say muenster, although I wouldn't pass on a taste of a good Wensleydale. Especially with cranberries.
Those can be quite good! My wife came across a recipe that closely resembles the cheddar biscuits you can get from Red Lobster, and they work in muffin form, too.ZanySauce wrote:Cheese muffins?
I love that.
Unless the mirrors are so close to each other that they're practically touching, you would see the frame of the mirror(s) in steadily decreasing squares until it got to the point the only thing you could see was the color of the frame(s).Starfire11 wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2017 1:06 pm So there's 2 mirrors, exactly facing each other. You know how if you step in the middle of them, you would see infinite of yourself? But what would you see if you else weren't there? Just white? Or maybe infinite shiny-ness?
That depends. Seems like there are artificial coloring in nearly everything now. Did you know that there are even artificial food colorings in some shampoos? Why?!? While they don't change the flavor of the food (supposedly... I still think blue peanut M&Ms taste different than the other onesZanySauce wrote:Do artificially colored foods gross you out?
Probably "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer." Always a great holiday classic!evered wrote: Favorite stop motion video?
According also to science, color and presentation does play a part in the experience of the food, so in a way the color indirectly alters the "taste".Sstavix wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2017 3:13 amThat depends. Seems like there are artificial coloring in nearly everything now. Did you know that there are even artificial food colorings in some shampoos? Why?!? While they don't change the flavor of the food (supposedly... I still think blue peanut M&Ms taste different than the other onesZanySauce wrote:Do artificially colored foods gross you out?) some food colorings can cause unusual behavioral changes in some people, especially those with autism. In general, it's best to avoid food dyes whenever possible. Yes, even in your shampoo.
Ooh, my brother reminded me that I actually have seen 2 mirrors together! Our friend has this weird science project that when you look through the hole it's just an infinite tunnel of white/clear. Science is weird.Sstavix wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2017 3:13 amUnless the mirrors are so close to each other that they're practically touching, you would see the frame of the mirror(s) in steadily decreasing squares until it got to the point the only thing you could see was the color of the frame(s).Starfire11 wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2017 1:06 pm So there's 2 mirrors, exactly facing each other. You know how if you step in the middle of them, you would see infinite of yourself? But what would you see if you else weren't there? Just white? Or maybe infinite shiny-ness?
If you tried to have the mirrors touching - or tried to set it up so that it were one way glass and could see through either side - you know what you would see? Nothing but blackness - since the mirrors would be touching, there would be no light to reflect.
SCIENCE!
And speaking of science....
I would choose Little Debbie for the sole reason that their products tend to be less expensive.
Celebrity body parts / fluids. Like vials of Elvis' sweat, or Marilyn Monroe's toenail clippings, and things like that. That's just gross, in my opinion.Starfire11 wrote: What's the craziest assortment of things you've seen people buy?