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Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
Anybody who caught GMTV this morning will have seen our very own Ringo, talking about his new diet - "The Meal a Day Plan", which involves skipping breakfast and lunch. Hats off to him - it's great to see a young man taking care over his appearance. To hinder and antagonise him, and to revive the shocking incident that almost ruined Jonesy's posting career a couple of years back, I thought that it might be nice to have a discussion about lunch/sandwiches.

So - what are you having today?

Me?

I've eaten a Beef Fajita, some Appletise, and a Toffee Muller Yoghurt. Not bad - the fajita was a bready, and the yoghurt was sickly, but they both work considering my slightly damaged physical condition. 6/10.

[ 31.10.2005, 07:50: Message edited by: Dr. Benway ]
 
Posted by Darryn.R (Member # 1) on :
 
cheese sandwich.

Blow your head off my arse but quite tasty though.

edit:

And a pickled egg.

[ 31.10.2005, 07:48: Message edited by: Darryn.R ]
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
I've been wondering about those bold claims. Thanks for the research.

[ 31.10.2005, 07:49: Message edited by: Dr. Benway ]
 
Posted by Ringo (Member # 47) on :
 
Benway you claart, my diet involves cutting out breakfast and lunch, not dinner.
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
yeah, I've corrected it now. Phew! You looked GOOD on the sofa this morning, BTW.

[ 31.10.2005, 07:58: Message edited by: Dr. Benway ]
 
Posted by MiscellaneousFiles (Member # 60) on :
 
I've had to modify the MiscDiet™ to avoid the permanent tiredness which resulted from undernourishment. For today's lunch I intend to eat a wholemeal pitta and 1/5 tub of low fat Lemon and Coriander Houmous.

Current weight: 130lbs.
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
I tried, I really did.

I just can't bring myself to post about my sandwiches. It feels...wrong.
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by MiscellaneousFiles:
Current weight: 130lbs.

WTF. Are you under five feet tall?
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
Alright Roy, Mr. fucking renaissance man, why not start your own Hi-Brow thread? It's not like, out of all the threads that have been started today, this is the worst.

[ 31.10.2005, 07:56: Message edited by: Dr. Benway ]
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
It was more a comment on my sandwiches than on your thread, Mr. Sensitive Pants.
 
Posted by MiscellaneousFiles (Member # 60) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ralph:
quote:
Originally posted by MiscellaneousFiles:
Current weight: 130lbs.

WTF. Are you under five feet tall?
No, but I'm under six feet tall if that helps.
 
Posted by saltrock (Member # 622) on :
 
Ah, you know me. Any old excuse to talk about food.

I am always trying to loose weight, it's been a constant problem all my life.

Today, I have for lunch a chicken slim-a-soup and a wholemeal tuna and cucumber roll.

I also have left over roasted plums from last night's dinner - happy me! [Smile]
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by MiscellaneousFiles:
No, but I'm under six feet tall if that helps.

It really doesn't. Eat something. You're nothing but skin and bones.
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
This thread is fucking ruined. Just forget it.
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
HAM AND CHEESE ROLLS WITH SALAD CREAM.

There. I said it.

Bloody hell, Benway!
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
Oh, Roy. [Frown]
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
*flounces out*
 
Posted by Vogon Poetess (Member # 164) on :
 
Two granary rolls with cheese. Hula Hoops (ready salted).

Pretty dull, but as I have bird flu I can't really taste anything anyway. I'm wondering if I've actually got bird flu AND Asbestos AIDS- I just found out our corridor ceiling is full of it.
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
Here's what I'm hoping to have for lunch today:

 -
 
Posted by Doctor Agamemnon When (Member # 189) on :
 
Beef Salad with Horseradish. Walker's "Ready Salted". Milk Chocolate Bounty. Pepsi Max.

Yaaaaawn.
 
Posted by dance margarita (Member # 848) on :
 
im not eating sandwiches today. briffa doesnt dig them, and i dig briffa. IR briffa N0.1 fan.

instead i am having home- made lentil dahl and rice. YUMSTRAVAGANZE.
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
that's the most lesbianist lunch I've EVER HEARD.
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
ralph, is that the dog you killed?
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
Thanks for ruining my lunch, Roy.

[ 31.10.2005, 08:24: Message edited by: ralph ]
 
Posted by vikram (Member # 98) on :
 
cheese and tomato sandwich. teh cheese was that 1% fat artificial kind. it tasted of chemicals.

then i had a bowl of melon.

tonight i will be getting very drunk and ruin the goodish work. but hey maybe i'll pull!
 
Posted by Benny the Ball (Member # 694) on :
 
I haven't had lunch yet - but for breakfast I had a bagel (one half jam, one half marmite), an avacado (I got caught in the face playing football at the weekend, and got 8 stitches for my 4 and a half hours in A&E, so thought that avacados would help my face knit itself together again) and a bowl of porridge with a cut up apple in it.

Might get some sushi for lunch though.
 
Posted by not... (Member # 25) on :
 
roast chickn supr noodle
applecake thing
 
Posted by saltrock (Member # 622) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Benny the Ball:
(I got caught in the face playing football at the weekend, and got 8 stitches for my 4 and a half hours in A&E, so thought that avacados would help my face knit itself together again)

How? Do they have special face-knitting qualities? And surely that works more if you mash them up and apply them to your skin rather than eat them?

Try some arnica tablets - that'll help you heal. [Smile]
 
Posted by vikram (Member # 98) on :
 
freud's does thet BEST lunch. the green salad but get it with fetah instead of gerkhins. it's only four quid, which is well cheap in covent garden and anyway it's huge and comes with yummy bread. and this chick who must work over at pineapple dance studios or something is usually there and is really really fit though i don't think i could ever talk to her. freud's bloody mary's are the best i've ever drunk anywhere in the world so far too.


i've been a bit broke recently so been going to benjy's instead. you can get a drink and apple and crisps for a quid extra.
 
Posted by Benny the Ball (Member # 694) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by saltrock:
How? Do they have special face-knitting qualities? And surely that works more if you mash them up and apply them to your skin rather than eat them?

Try some arnica tablets - that'll help you heal. [Smile]

Been sucking on arnica for the last two days, swelling has gone down, but still can't feel a chunk of my face.

I just got it into my head that avacado's were good for the skin so went and got some - who knows, maybe the delicate mix of green goodness and balsamic vinegar/pepper will make me whole again.

ETA: Vikram - Benjy's is cheap, maybe they cut costs by not adding any flavour to anything?

[ 31.10.2005, 08:35: Message edited by: Benny the Ball ]
 
Posted by vikram (Member # 98) on :
 
also: mcdonalds happy meals rock. the fruit cone thing is alright and nuggets are nuggets and the toy car is so so, but the half fat organic milkshakes are delicious.
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by saltrock:
Try some arnica tablets - that'll help you heal. [Smile]

I thought I was the only person who knew of the healing power of arnica. [Smile]
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
I had steak and kidney pudding, chips, broccoli and gravy from Bethnal Green's famous Pellici's.
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
quote:
A well-breakfasted customer puts down his Star and laughs: 'I always said you was in institution, or should be in one, Nev.'
J-Jonesy?
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
Safe.
 
Posted by squeegy (Member # 136) on :
 
I had one and a half cheese sandwiches and a pack of doritos. The cheese sandwiches were home made and not nice at all. In fact the doritos were the highlight of my lunch. Which is a bit tragic because a well made sandwich will beat the crap out of processed corn snacks any time. Oh well...
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
We had a company secretary who once threw his sandwiches against the glass wall of his office and shouted "Mum knows I hate egg!"

He was 42.
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
Hahaha. That's brilliant.
 
Posted by omikin (Member # 37) on :
 
i had a "cheese" "salad" "baguette" from the shop across the road. the "cheese" was taste-free, the "salad" was just lettuce, and the "baguette" was a soft roll that was longer than it was wide.

my swedish colleague then told them off for not only being slow with his toastie, but also for not knowing the t-shirts they had on were in the colours of the swedish flag.

and a bag of salt and vinegar crisps.

[ 31.10.2005, 09:02: Message edited by: omikin ]
 
Posted by Kira (Member # 826) on :
 
For my lunch I are eating;

1 yummy chicken tikka and salad brown roll

1 even yummier natural yoghurt with granola and honey

isnt it a fallacy that skipping breakfast will help you lose weight?
 
Posted by herbs (Member # 101) on :
 
I'm on a lezza lentil tip too, having just eaten a 'lentil and brie' salad, garnished with sun-dried tomatoes and asparagus. The brie was more of a garnish, too, comprising three small squares. I also ate a 'kate's kitchen' granola bar intended for an afternoon snack.

I anticipate some pretty hefty toilet action this afternoon.

ETA - Kira. I believe most diet boffins recommend that you don't skip breakfast, as doing so slows down your metabolism so that whatever you eat next is stored directly on the arse.

[ 31.10.2005, 09:07: Message edited by: herbs ]
 
Posted by omikin (Member # 37) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by herbs:

ETA - Kira. I believe most diet boffins recommend that you don't skip breakfast, as doing so slows down your metabolism so that whatever you eat next is stored directly on the arse.

i never eat breakfast and i have no arse to speak of. herbs therfore = rong.
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
what was that thing I saw filling up the back of your trousers then, Om? The State of Nevada? Sheesh.
 
Posted by omikin (Member # 37) on :
 
just more of me to love, benway...
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
I'm not saying that I didn't dig it [Smile]
 
Posted by omikin (Member # 37) on :
 
*blush*
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
*blush*
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
Have you always posted in lowercase only, Omikin or are you doing something special today?
 
Posted by omikin (Member # 37) on :
 
shows how closely you've read my posts for the last four years jonesy you twat.
 
Posted by omikin (Member # 37) on :
 
[Mad]
 
Posted by omikin (Member # 37) on :
 
did i totally just stevie that?
 
Posted by Physic (Member # 195) on :
 
Winter Goulash soup (bit like a lamb and vegetable casserole type mix, very nice indeed), and a toasted onion bagel, pleasantly oniony, nicely toasted and with plenty of butter, both from Lickety Splits. 8/10
 
Posted by Thorn Davis (Member # 65) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by herbs:
ETA - Kira. I believe most diet boffins recommend that you don't skip breakfast, as doing so slows down your metabolism so that whatever you eat next is stored directly on the arse.

I don't eat breakfast, and my arse is miniscule. However I suppose it depends what 'breakfast' is. I mean, if every day you ate four sausages, two eggs, half a tin of baked beans, mushrooms, three rashers of bacon, and some black pudding it would be a rash dietician indeed who claimed that cutting that out in favour of nothing at all would have no positive effect whatsoever. Actually I think ben recenetly admitted to eating all this as well as breakfast. He must have the best metabolism on TMO.

I think the problem is that people assume that if they cut out breakfast, then that alone is enough. "I cut out breakfast," they wail as they shovel cake and pizza into their face at 11.00 in the morning, "But I'm still putting on weight!" and then their co-workers nod wisely and state "Thass your mentanuerism." I worked with a fatty for five years, which is all the dietary qualification you need. After you've listened to them complain about their weight for the 48th month in a row, you really find yourself wanting to question the fact that it's their metabolism and start shifting some of the blame onto the 30 cigarettes and relentless chain of cream cakes that meet their slimey destructions in that blubbery, endlessly churning maw.

Anyway, I'm all about evangelising fitness, despite my own blubbery face which I'm no longer prepared to pretend is a jowly homage to Steven Seagal. I've started running every morning, a supreme sacrifice for me, as in order to 'win back' the 30 minutes sleep I lose to the morning jog, I have to cut my evening wank the night before by almost a third.

Still - it's proving to be an interesting experience. Actually quite enjoyable until the unimaginable pain starts searing through my lungs and legs (usually about the 10 minute mark).
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
Your face isn't really all that blubbery, fella. Sounds like you've been a victim of The Vogon, who also told me that I had a jowly and thuggish face. It's like, what's her problem?
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
And, it's good that you're posting. Are you off work?
 
Posted by herbs (Member # 101) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Physic:
Lickety Splits. 8/10

Is that a lesbian restaurant (selling mainly lentils)?
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by omikin:
shows how closely you've read my posts for the last four years jonesy you twat.

Harsh.

But fair.
 
Posted by MiscellaneousFiles (Member # 60) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Thorn Davis:
After you've listened to them complain about their weight for the 48th month in a row, you really find yourself wanting to question the fact that it's their metabolism and start shifting some of the blame onto the 30 cigarettes and relentless chain of cream cakes that meet their slimey destructions in that blubbery, endlessly churning maw.

B..but cigarettes don't make you fat!
 
Posted by omikin (Member # 37) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jonesy999, thus breaking my heart:
Harsh.

But fair.

[Frown]

[ 31.10.2005, 09:51: Message edited by: omikin ]
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by omikin:
[Frown]

I'm here, if you need to talk about it. [Smile]
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
Err? That should not upset you. It is not mean to upset you. If I have inadvertently upset you then I apologise. Love can mend a broken heart, Om. And I love you.
 
Posted by omikin (Member # 37) on :
 
sinff

thanks, jonesy.
 
Posted by rooster (Member # 738) on :
 
My breakfast this morning will be cold lasagna - I have 24 hours to get all the crap food out of my house by eating it before froopy and I become healthy again.
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by rooster:
My breakfast this morning will be cold lasagna - I have 24 hours to get all the crap food out of my house by eating it before froopy and I become healthy again.

Lasagna's not crap. And what are you doing eating breakfast at 11:00am?
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
I didn't know you were Rooster's mother, ralph.
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Roy:
I didn't know you were Rooster's mother, ralph.

I'm not, Roy. But I am envious of anyone who sleeps past 5am.

[ 31.10.2005, 11:10: Message edited by: ralph ]
 
Posted by rooster (Member # 738) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ralph:
Lasagna's not crap. And what are you doing eating breakfast at 11:00am?

Lasagna = bad for me...too starchy.

And, I "slept" until 10:30 since baby went to sleep at 11pm and we were up from 12-12:30, 2-2:30, 4-5, 6:30-7:30 and 8:15-8:45.

[ 31.10.2005, 11:10: Message edited by: rooster ]
 
Posted by rooster (Member # 738) on :
 
Envious, eh? I'll happily trade your night's sleep I bet.
 
Posted by New Way Of Decay (Member # 106) on :
 
Ralph. You're a man of experience and like a challenge. But as you have a beard you may not be able to answer me this: the most effective way to remove an ingrown hair? NOW! NOW! *snaps fingers* The bump is solid as a rock. It actually makes me want to fish it out with a pin right now. But the last time I had one this bad I ended up scarring myself permanently.
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
I bet ralph snores.

Really loudly.
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
Another window into Roy's fantasies.
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Roy:
I bet ralph snores.

Really loudly.

What gave me away?
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by rooster:
Envious, eh? I'll happily trade your night's sleep I bet.

Crap. You have a newish baby. Fine, I don't envy you. But come late February, I'll be right there with you, as we're expecting a new addition to the ralph clan.
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
I was going to start this post with: "I imagine ralph laying on his back..."

But then thought better of it.
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
Were you going to end it with "And then I stroke his beautful face and weep fo my good fortune"?
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
Busted.
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
Oh and congratulations ralph...on the baby, not the stalker.
 
Posted by froopyscot (Member # 178) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by New Way Of Decay:
answer me this: the most effective way to remove an ingrown hair? NOW! NOW! *snaps fingers*

This will fix you up:

 -

Getting the ingrown hair is easy. But admittedly, avoiding the flesh in its immediate vicinity is somewhat more difficult.
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jonesy999:
Oh and congratulations ralph...on the baby, not the stalker.

Thanks, jonesy999. Although a stalker would be a welcome change, too.

[ 31.10.2005, 11:19: Message edited by: ralph ]
 
Posted by froopyscot (Member # 178) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ralph:
quote:
Originally posted by jonesy999:
Oh and congratulations ralph...on the baby, not the stalker.

Thanks, jonesy999. Although a stalker would be a welcome change, too.
Perhaps that's where the baby came from. Though the stalker would have had to have been pretty damned effective.
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
this is all good stuff, but back to more serious points - you've had (and for the most part), enjoyed your lunches. But what about DINNER? Not long to go now.

Me - braised chicken kebab in a bagette. £2.50.
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by froopyscot:
Perhaps that's where the baby came from.

I should know for certain in about four months. My last two kids looked a lot like me. Minus the beard of course.
 
Posted by rooster (Member # 738) on :
 
ralph, does your wife want some pretty pregnant pictures? - I've been looking for the opportunity to practice that particular subject...

I know I'm going to be made fun of for asking, but thought I'd give it a shot.
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
I can't flirt with you anymore, ralph.

I didn't know there was kids involved.
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
Tonight is all about the curry.
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
I'm working tonight, so I've just had loads of pasta.

ETA: I'm not a witch or anything.

[ 31.10.2005, 11:25: Message edited by: Roy ]
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by rooster:
ralph, does your wife want some pretty pregnant pictures? - I've been looking for the opportunity to practice that particular subject...

I know I'm going to be made fun of for asking, but thought I'd give it a shot.

Thanks for the offer, rooster, although I'm fairly certain you would have charged me for doing it. We have a friend who is a photographer and she's doing them for nothing.

Why would anyone make fun of you for wanting to photograph something as beautiful and wondrous as a pregnant woman?
 
Posted by froopyscot (Member # 178) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Dr. Benway:
this is all good stuff, but back to more serious points - you've had (and for the most part), enjoyed your lunches. But what about DINNER? Not long to go now.

Me - braised chicken kebab in a bagette. £2.50.

I haven't even had breakfast yet. Unless of course you count three cups of coffee and a small packet of gummy life savers.

Yessir, that's workday nutrition!
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
Oh yeah, all about the curry!
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by froopyscot:
Unless of course you count three cups of coffee and a small packet of gummy life savers.

I do count that. I had a similar breakfast, just substitute a half a pack of smokes for gummy life savers.

[ 31.10.2005, 11:30: Message edited by: ralph ]
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
Jonesy, I'm intrigued by this curry of yours. Are you cooking this baby up yourself?
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jonesy999:
Oh yeah, all about the curry!

Beef? Chicken? Duck?
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
No I'm buying it from Khas on Newington Green. It will be chicken. It will be vindaloo. It will be eaten just after a meat samosa and some popadoms and probably accompanied with rice and a complimentary sag aloo.

[ 31.10.2005, 11:32: Message edited by: jonesy999 ]
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
what about beer?
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
Nice.
 
Posted by New Way Of Decay (Member # 106) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by froopyscot:
Go knife yourself in the face d00d.

I thought as much. Wish me luck.

Dinner = some cigarettes. I've not smoked all day.
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
No beer. I am broken. Tonight is all about the curry. Not the beer.
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
curry without beer? Without?
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
I know. That is how broken I am. So broken I am defying the laws of science.
 
Posted by New Way Of Decay (Member # 106) on :
 
Is that a roonerspism? Everyone knows that beer doesn't help extinguish the fire of a curry and naturally must be consumed in gargantuan quantities.

well done ralphsperm,
 
Posted by froopyscot (Member # 178) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by New Way Of Decay:
quote:
Originally posted by froopyscot:
Go knife yourself in the face d00d.

I thought as much. Wish me luck.

Dinner = some cigarettes. I've not smoked all day.

I don't think that was quite what I meant to say. I'd suggest you might have missed the point but I'm afraid that would just be more failed knife humor.

:wanky:
 
Posted by not... (Member # 25) on :
 
I'm imagining Jonesy's red face, all sweaty.
 
Posted by New Way Of Decay (Member # 106) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by froopyscot:
I don't think that was quite what I meant to say.

I know, I'm sorry. I must break the habit of deliberatley taking someones words and stretching them to a ridiculous level for my own amusement. [Frown]
 
Posted by jonesy999 (Member # 5) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by not...:
I'm imagining Jonesy's red face, all sweaty.

What am I doing to you?

And do you like it?
 
Posted by Roy (Member # 705) on :
 
Glad it's not just me.
 
Posted by New Way Of Decay (Member # 106) on :
 
I have actually got nothing to do right now. I can hear the talk getting louder from the meeting room which always symbolises the end of the meeting. In about two minutes the team will walk in and I will actually be doing nothing. Nothing at all. Advice please. I'm going through a work drought.
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by New Way Of Decay:
Advice please. I'm going through a work drought.

I've been asking this question here for weeks. Nothing but smart-ass answers. I've been breaking things and fixing them, but I'm sure someone will catch on eventually. Sorry dude, can't help you. [Frown]
 
Posted by New Way Of Decay (Member # 106) on :
 
I did quite well. I just stood in the office with a box of files for about three minutes and when they walked in I started pacing towards a shelf and placed the box-file onto it. As if I had come to a perfectly timed end of long filing task. It was killer.
 
Posted by MiscellaneousFiles (Member # 60) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by New Way Of Decay:
Advice please. I'm going through a work drought.

Rush up to the most important person when they leave the meeting, saying something like "Oh you've finished... thank God! I've run out of work, but I didn't want to interrupt you. Is there anything I can do?"
 
Posted by Ringo (Member # 47) on :
 
Din dins = a nice jacket spud, some baked beans and cold chicken. Yummy!

[ 31.10.2005, 13:09: Message edited by: Ringo ]
 
Posted by H1ppychick (Member # 529) on :
 
Whatever my mum cooks (heh, I have a tame chef on hand at the moment! Yay!)
 
Posted by rooster (Member # 738) on :
 
If we don't get any trick or treaters perhaps dinner will be Halloween candy (see 24 hour rule above).
 
Posted by ralph (Member # 773) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by rooster:
If we don't get any trick or treaters perhaps dinner will be Halloween candy (see 24 hour rule above).

I miss trick or treaters stopping by my house. In three years in the woods of western Massachusetts, we've had a grand total of zero. [Frown]
 
Posted by rooster (Member # 738) on :
 
This is my first year owning a house in a residential neighborhood (or any neighborhood for that matter) - but we are on the corner and on a somewhat busy road, so may not have any either, sigh.
 
Posted by New Way Of Decay (Member # 106) on :
 
Would you like to see my pumpkin rooster?
 
Posted by kovacs (Member # 28) on :
 
here's mine

 -

plus, it made soup.
 
Posted by Benny the Ball (Member # 694) on :
 
No trick or treaters here, so I've had three twix and a couple of opal fruits
 
Posted by New Way Of Decay (Member # 106) on :
 
Cheeky use of triangles there. The pumpkin latterly known as soup looks so:

 -

I like the emo angle on your pumpkin kovacs.

[ 31.10.2005, 17:12: Message edited by: New Way Of Decay ]
 
Posted by Ringo (Member # 47) on :
 
That's a pretty sweet pumpkin man. Unfortunately pumpkins are something we've never really done in our household so I don't have one to show.

I like Kovacs' camp, non threatening pumpkin though.
 
Posted by New Way Of Decay (Member # 106) on :
 
Spoons for show, knives for a pro.

[ 31.10.2005, 17:20: Message edited by: New Way Of Decay ]
 
Posted by kovacs (Member # 28) on :
 
Ah fuck, my pumpkin looks like a right gooning sap next to NWOD's bad boy. helo, can i cum out to play on trickle treat nite?
 
Posted by rooster (Member # 738) on :
 
Those pumpkins look great - each in their own special way.

We didn't carve a pumpkin. We bought a 30+ pounder slated for baby in pumpkin picture, which we'd better get to soon.

No trick or treaters here yet, and I'd expect them to be this hour if they come at all.
 
Posted by New Way Of Decay (Member # 106) on :
 
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I think he looks creepily like No Face. At any given moment he could threaten to burst forth on spindly pumpkin vines and devour every frog in his wake.
 
Posted by kovacs (Member # 28) on :
 
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Originally posted by New Way Of Decay:
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Next year that will be my pumpkin design.
 
Posted by saltrock (Member # 622) on :
 
I took the easy way out and went out all night. And, there was no nasty mess all over my door/steps/cat to come home to. Result!

Ellie did a pumpkin with her dad today though and it rocked. Had glow in the dark lizards coming out of the mouth and eyes.
 
Posted by New Way Of Decay (Member # 106) on :
 
We just got trumped by a kid.
 
Posted by missgolightly (Member # 34) on :
 
I had leftover curry sandwiches today, one jalfrezi and one madras (just sauce as meat all eaten last night), was lovely.
 
Posted by kovacs (Member # 28) on :
 
Alright Missgolightly?
 
Posted by missgolightly (Member # 34) on :
 
Yeah good thanks, how are you?
 
Posted by kovacs (Member # 28) on :
 
[Smile] I am very well, it is nice to see you.
 
Posted by Dr. Benway (Member # 20) on :
 
chicken fajita wrap, Appletise, chocolate sundae. Pretty good - Faijita had a bit of spice.
 
Posted by not... (Member # 25) on :
 
McChicken Sandwich meal - Diet Coke (watery as per usual). First one in quite a while. Still hungry.

Didn't go large.
 
Posted by Ringo (Member # 47) on :
 
Today the hunger got the better of me so I had a golden vegetable cup-a-soup [Frown]
 


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