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Robotron, formerly known as Robyn Graves and before that, GreyRose Posted Feb 8, 2000
Sounds like you guys have the start of a great little party here. I'd love to join you, but since I have school tomarrow, I'll just put in my two cents on dish sculptures.
At the moment, we don't have a good one in my kitchen, but it is set up like any good art museum. Everything in categories. All of the dirty pots are on the stove and the counter space is mostly covered by cups. The sink is full but the only thing that's balanced is one plate.
Whenever I move out of my parent's house, I won't have any dish sculptures, because I will not wash any dish that has been sitting for more than 6 hours, water or no. I can't stand the smell. So, at my house all the dishes will have to be done emmideately (I can't spell this for the life of me), or not at all. If I did ever create a good sculpture, someone else would have to dispose of it.
This whole thing reminds me of Dirk Gently's fridge.
GreyRose
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Kumabear Posted Feb 8, 2000
"immediately"
As for the courage thing, I heard groundskeeper Willie (the Simpsons) call his whiskey "courage" an a couple of shows. That's what I meant.
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Robotron, formerly known as Robyn Graves and before that, GreyRose Posted Feb 8, 2000
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Gwennie Posted Feb 8, 2000
Ah, what's commonly known in the U.K. as "Dutch courage" for some reason or other - hence the expression "A shot of Dutch courage"...
Don't ask me why or where it came from or I'll start to cry....
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Kumabear Posted Feb 19, 2000
I'm lost....Where am I?.......What was I talking about...?...How did I get in the unused room on the third floor?
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Gwennie Posted Feb 19, 2000
*Gwennie wraps comforting arm around BB's shoulders....* There, there dear! This sort of thing happens a lot when you get older...
The stairs are through the door on the left.... *Leads BB toward the door....*
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