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Like a mad mathematician. Loooooooove flamethrowers. <3Orodrist wrote:Flamethorwers count?
The classic Dorito. In Cool Ranch flavor. No hate to nacho cheese though.Krytae wrote:What is your favourite form of a tortilla chip?
I have also recently tried a new form of Dorito that is amazing. Forgot what it's called, but it's curled up into a very tiny taquito/firecracker type thing. Also amazing.

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Yes. XD I loved those things...felt like Bugles to the mouth.
Bought a canister of them once to eat on a car trip. It was awesome.
Bought a canister of them once to eat on a car trip. It was awesome.

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Hmm...I dunno, really. Probably the last family vacation we took. Went to Gatlinburg and the Smoky Mountains and stayed in a cabin for a week. Donuts, blades, and hiking abounded.
Plus, there was a pool-table in the cabin. XD
Plus, there was a pool-table in the cabin. XD

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That's cool. ^_^ The smokies are my favorite locale, pretty much. Don't visit often though.
Country. Definitely country. I like the closeness of everything in the city (Like...walking distance to McDonalds. O_O) but I don't think I'd want to live there.
Country. Definitely country. I like the closeness of everything in the city (Like...walking distance to McDonalds. O_O) but I don't think I'd want to live there.

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There's that too. I never really look into the sky at night when I'm in the city.
Most of the stuff I read is Christian, so this is also my favorite author. It's a toss up between Kathy Tyers and Stephen Lawhead.
Most of the stuff I read is Christian, so this is also my favorite author. It's a toss up between Kathy Tyers and Stephen Lawhead.

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Why do I feel like crap?
I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do - Robert A Heinlein
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Courage ~ Discipline ~ Fidelity ~ Honor ~ Hospitality ~ Industriousness ~ Perseverance ~ Self Reliance ~
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I haven't finished the Pendragon Cycle by Lawhead, but it's excellent. My favorite though would likely be the Dragon King Trilogy (also by Lawhead). Kathy Tyers wrote the Firebird trilogy, which is probably my favorite Sci-Fi ever. It's actually five books, but the first three are self contained and number 4 wasn't that great. XDKrytae wrote:Looked them up. I haven't read any of their books (I'm an occasional reader, I read books that catch my eye at a book store).
Any recommendations by both of them?
You got whipped by a kayak, soaked in the ocean and had a thermometer stuck in unspeakable places.Orodrist wrote:Why do I feel like crap?
Frankly, I'm surprised you feel as good as poo.

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Emotion is a curse?
I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do - Robert A Heinlein
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No. Emotions are a gift. Ask the Necrons if you don't believe me.
Now pants? Those are a curse.
Now pants? Those are a curse.
