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Alexandra wrote:Our office moved in late Sept. and the powers that be have wanted us to host an open house to show off our new office space. We finally did it this afternoon. At first we thought no one would show up and we'd be left here with what seemed like 12,000 cookies and a big bowl of punch. But eventually people showed up and it was nice. I am so glad it is over. But the punch oh my God it was delicious. It was a mixture of ice cream, coffee, sugar and cream. Heavy but so delicious. I managed to avoid all the cookies and only drink about a half of a cup of the delicious/deadly punch.
amynkansas wrote:kelbel75 wrote:speaking of books, is there a book you've read that you remember just HATING, for whatever reason? generally I may not love a book, but I can usually find redeeming qualities in it somewhere to keep me from despising it![]()
painful to read:
cosmopolis
choke
on dublin street
shelter
I did finish all of those books (except choke). i mean... once i start a book i commit to it.
JodieO wrote:Alexandra wrote:Our office moved in late Sept. and the powers that be have wanted us to host an open house to show off our new office space. We finally did it this afternoon. At first we thought no one would show up and we'd be left here with what seemed like 12,000 cookies and a big bowl of punch. But eventually people showed up and it was nice. I am so glad it is over. But the punch oh my God it was delicious. It was a mixture of ice cream, coffee, sugar and cream. Heavy but so delicious. I managed to avoid all the cookies and only drink about a half of a cup of the delicious/deadly punch.
Holy hell. That does sound like good punch. Except you forgot the Bailey's.
Alexandra wrote:JodieO wrote:Alexandra wrote:Our office moved in late Sept. and the powers that be have wanted us to host an open house to show off our new office space. We finally did it this afternoon. At first we thought no one would show up and we'd be left here with what seemed like 12,000 cookies and a big bowl of punch. But eventually people showed up and it was nice. I am so glad it is over. But the punch oh my God it was delicious. It was a mixture of ice cream, coffee, sugar and cream. Heavy but so delicious. I managed to avoid all the cookies and only drink about a half of a cup of the delicious/deadly punch.
Holy hell. That does sound like good punch. Except you forgot the Bailey's.
Bailey's would be the perfect addition to the punch. I was thinking I should post the recipe in the recipe section, although I'm sure it is not in the least bit healthy.![]()
Alexandra wrote:JodieO wrote:Alexandra wrote:Our office moved in late Sept. and the powers that be have wanted us to host an open house to show off our new office space. We finally did it this afternoon. At first we thought no one would show up and we'd be left here with what seemed like 12,000 cookies and a big bowl of punch. But eventually people showed up and it was nice. I am so glad it is over. But the punch oh my God it was delicious. It was a mixture of ice cream, coffee, sugar and cream. Heavy but so delicious. I managed to avoid all the cookies and only drink about a half of a cup of the delicious/deadly punch.
Holy hell. That does sound like good punch. Except you forgot the Bailey's.
Bailey's would be the perfect addition to the punch. I was thinking I should post the recipe in the recipe section, although I'm sure it is not in the least bit healthy.![]()
lori_seals wrote:kelbel75 wrote:JodieO wrote:I also have a thing for overcoats. Yup. Some women like rock hard abs or bulging biceps, but me? I like guyliner and overcoats.
ick, I hate guyliner![]()
I'm not sure we can be friends.
guitargirl wrote:I detested Cosmopolis!!!! Seriously, I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than read it again. I feel like we deserve a medal just for finishing it.![]()
Wow, we are getting to be more like the book club some of us pretended Robs flat to be.
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I finished Noughts and Crosses, and nearly cried ALL the tears.
guitargirl wrote:
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I for one think Brandon Flowers rocks the guyliner. And the lipgloss if I'm honest.
Gianna wrote:guitargirl wrote:
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I for one think Brandon Flowers rocks the guyliner. And the lipgloss if I'm honest.
THIS. Love.
JodieO wrote:Gianna wrote:guitargirl wrote:
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I for one think Brandon Flowers rocks the guyliner. And the lipgloss if I'm honest.
THIS. Love.
I have no idea who this is...Should I?
JodieO wrote:No one said they had to be healthy recipes...
JodieO wrote:dancing_echoes wrote:Hee hee hee true! He's taller than the door frames! I REALLY need to get back over to the UK if they are breeding taller guys than we have in NY....
I think we need to take our LTT retirement ranch we used to talk about and move it to the UK.
JodieO wrote:Gianna wrote:JodieO wrote:Gia and Lori, you really have to see him in action. Photos don't do the eyes and the voice justice.
Not saying I am opposed to checking it out, but nothing there for me on the surface. I am sure some "research" would be very important to forming an educated opinion.![]()
He also reads poetry if you are into that sort of thing.
Gianna wrote:He's the lead singer for The Killers.
Gianna wrote:guitargirl wrote:I detested Cosmopolis!!!! Seriously, I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than read it again. I feel like we deserve a medal just for finishing it.![]()
Wow, we are getting to be more like the book club some of us pretended Robs flat to be.
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I finished Noughts and Crosses, and nearly cried ALL the tears.
I had to bail on Cosmopolis. It was terrible. I also never could get into the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo books. Tried multiple times, but they were so boring and hard to get into for me. The movie was fine, the books...not so much.
JodieO wrote:Alexandra wrote:Our office moved in late Sept. and the powers that be have wanted us to host an open house to show off our new office space. We finally did it this afternoon. At first we thought no one would show up and we'd be left here with what seemed like 12,000 cookies and a big bowl of punch. But eventually people showed up and it was nice. I am so glad it is over. But the punch oh my God it was delicious. It was a mixture of ice cream, coffee, sugar and cream. Heavy but so delicious. I managed to avoid all the cookies and only drink about a half of a cup of the delicious/deadly punch.
Holy hell. That does sound like good punch. Except you forgot the Bailey's.
Gianna wrote:guitargirl wrote:I detested Cosmopolis!!!! Seriously, I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than read it again. I feel like we deserve a medal just for finishing it.![]()
Wow, we are getting to be more like the book club some of us pretended Robs flat to be.
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I finished Noughts and Crosses, and nearly cried ALL the tears.
I had to bail on Cosmopolis. It was terrible. I also never could get into the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo books. Tried multiple times, but they were so boring and hard to get into for me. The movie was fine, the books...not so much.
Alexandra wrote:JodieO wrote:No one said they had to be healthy recipes...
Punch Recipe is posted. And when she emailed it to me, I noted that it is called London Fog Punch, so I guess that makes it appropriate for Rob's Flat.
Alexandra wrote:Gianna wrote:guitargirl wrote:I detested Cosmopolis!!!! Seriously, I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than read it again. I feel like we deserve a medal just for finishing it.![]()
Wow, we are getting to be more like the book club some of us pretended Robs flat to be.
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I finished Noughts and Crosses, and nearly cried ALL the tears.
I had to bail on Cosmopolis. It was terrible. I also never could get into the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo books. Tried multiple times, but they were so boring and hard to get into for me. The movie was fine, the books...not so much.
The first Dragon Tattoo book wasn't too bad for me, but holy crap were the other 2 a struggle to get through! I really couldn't give a crap about Swedish domestic politics in the 1970s. At. All.
Kay Kay wrote:
- I love vests. I love guyliner. I love overcoats. I love pea coats. I Love suits. I love stubble, I love white tshirts. I love speedos ( YES I LOVE THEM!) I love boots. I love men with rings. I love piercings. I love tattoos. I love well fitted jeans.
And this special guy (Captain Hook on Once Upon a Time) is a culmination of most of these. Shall we?
ummm...what was I talking about?
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Kay Kay wrote:
- I know there have been awful books that I couldn't finish. Amy reminded me of one tonight: An Abundance of Katherines by John Green. I have it as an audiobook and the speaker sounds like Prince Valium.
I *almost* gave up on A Casual Vacancy because it was soooo loong and soooo little happened. But there were enough funny parts that I'm glad I finished. But still, yeesh.
The Vampire Diaries. I read the first two after watching Season 1 and holy hell it was awful. I recommend to anyone who asks to NOT read these books.
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