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The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. Posted Dec 30, 2002
Clive! Shea! I must admit though... I'm a bad master at arms... I do, on occasion, eat with my RL titanium spork... Couldn't that rule be changed?
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Shea the Sarcastic Posted Dec 30, 2002
Of course! These aren't official rules! Where would the Thingites be if we couldn't eat our with our ?
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Þing - KCP' - Thingite #15 Posted Dec 31, 2002
APOSTROPHE ALERT
I was just about to go off-duty, too - as Keeper of the Correctly Placed Apostrophe, that is.
Your rule 1 contains a 100% surplus of apostrophes.
Þing
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The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. Posted Dec 31, 2002
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The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. Posted Dec 31, 2002
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The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. Posted Jan 1, 2003
Ok... I've only figured out the ratios for the items on a small round. You put .75 scoops of sauce, spread over the dough evenly. (Here's the tricky part!) you shake a packet of hot pepper seeds onto the sauce. Put exactly 6 ounces of mozerella, then top as you please. I usually, put pepperoni, bacon, and ground beef. Yummy!
The joys of working at a pizza place.
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The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. Posted Jan 2, 2003
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Jan 2, 2003
I'd go with that recipe - but the bacon would have to be de-fatted - and I reserve the right to add extra chicken.
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Lee Posted Jan 3, 2003
The best Pizza in the world comes from a small town in Michigan. It is called Pompeills and they cook the crust in a wood oven with cornmeal on the bottom. Tasty.
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The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. Posted Jan 4, 2003
I know a couple places like that. Mike Illich owned a string of places called American Pizza Cafe. Their food was quite good. Suprising, as he owns Little Cesar's as well, which at least around here, isn't all that great.
Downtown has another place that has real good pizza too.
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Ralph the Wonder Llama and André the dodo; Excrement Occurs Posted Jan 6, 2003
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- 21: The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. (Dec 30, 2002)
- 22: Shea the Sarcastic (Dec 30, 2002)
- 23: Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. (Dec 30, 2002)
- 24: Shea the Sarcastic (Dec 30, 2002)
- 25: Þing - KCP' - Thingite #15 (Dec 31, 2002)
- 26: Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. (Dec 31, 2002)
- 27: Shea the Sarcastic (Dec 31, 2002)
- 28: The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. (Dec 31, 2002)
- 29: Emee, out from under the rock (Dec 31, 2002)
- 30: The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. (Dec 31, 2002)
- 31: Shea the Sarcastic (Dec 31, 2002)
- 32: The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. (Jan 1, 2003)
- 33: Þing - KCP' - Thingite #15 (Jan 2, 2003)
- 34: Þing - KCP' - Thingite #15 (Jan 2, 2003)
- 35: The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. (Jan 2, 2003)
- 36: Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. (Jan 2, 2003)
- 37: Shea the Sarcastic (Jan 3, 2003)
- 38: Lee (Jan 3, 2003)
- 39: The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. (Jan 4, 2003)
- 40: Ralph the Wonder Llama and André the dodo; Excrement Occurs (Jan 6, 2003)
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