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Taro Toporific wrote:I never paid much attention to these stooopid predictions but...
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yanpa wrote:Doesn't exactly match the M5+ every hour or so in the days before 3.11, but yes I did notice the slight increase in frequency... (off to raid the local drug stores for toilet paper)
yanpa wrote:Doesn't exactly match the M5+ every hour or so in the days before 3.11, but yes I did notice the slight increase in frequency... (off to raid the local drug stores for toilet paper)
Wage Slave wrote:yanpa wrote:Doesn't exactly match the M5+ every hour or so in the days before 3.11, but yes I did notice the slight increase in frequency... (off to raid the local drug stores for toilet paper)
Top tip: The big DIY stores are better hunting.
yanpa wrote:Yanpa (who back in 2011 had to raid the office for a 12-pack and got some odd looks while carrying it on the train).
Coligny wrote:I keep all my stash hidden in the watertank on the roof... nobody will ever find it...
Yokohammer wrote:Russell was asking about buying a safe recently ... now we know why.
Coligny wrote:I keep all my stash hidden in the watertank on the roof... nobody will ever find it...
Russell wrote:Frack, that reminds me I have to buy a safe.
I kind of decided to buy one that is heavy and protects magnetic media, like hard disks, in case of fire (not that I have a lot of pron to store). Hard disk are more sensitive to high temperatures than documents, so that would keep everything fine for at least the time it takes the fire brigade to sprinkle my house.
yanpa wrote:Lots of canned cat food in your emergency stash then?
J.A.F.O wrote:yanpa wrote:Lots of canned cat food in your emergency stash then?
Probably not enough... but I really think feline species is better equipped to survive an apocalyptic scenario than we are.
J.A.F.O wrote:And You? cans of stacked shechkin in the Yanpa root cellar?
Yes... but what will they do once the last cardboard box has worn out? Make their own entertainment?
yanpa wrote:I googled that word and can only surmise you are asking me if I am keeping conserved Russians in my sub-floor storage?
J.A.F.O wrote:yanpa wrote:I googled that word and can only surmise you are asking me if I am keeping conserved Russians in my sub-floor storage?
Terribly sorry mate. I was referring to canned tuna, er the japanglish word "Sea Chicken" pronounced SHEECH KIN ... or is that a local thing here? though having a few Russians conserved in the pantry might come in handy for something.
Coligny wrote:Speaking of which, 2 weeks ago the furry kitteh got her first 'heat'.... Had to give her the bees and flower talk...
This week it's the turtleshell turn... If I have to speak more aboot bees I might start shitting honey (would be better than blood anyway)...
For those wondering... Cat x heat x turtleshell = total madness i did the standard test bucket full of cold water and ice cubes, take cat, dip cat's ass in water... No change in the 'me sooo hoony ' purring... Do that to a turtleshell in normal state, don't expect to have any skin or muscle remaining on the bones of your arms...
Mike Oxlong wrote:Yeah, local to the Rock in regards to obsession with, for sure. Probably the creative spelling that slipped past the Octo-mon.
http://www.japanprobe.com/2010/12/06/ok ... nned-tuna/
wuchan wrote:Coligny wrote:Speaking of which, 2 weeks ago the furry kitteh got her first 'heat'.... Had to give her the bees and flower talk...
This week it's the turtleshell turn... If I have to speak more aboot bees I might start shitting honey (would be better than blood anyway)...
For those wondering... Cat x heat x turtleshell = total madness i did the standard test bucket full of cold water and ice cubes, take cat, dip cat's ass in water... No change in the 'me sooo hoony ' purring... Do that to a turtleshell in normal state, don't expect to have any skin or muscle remaining on the bones of your arms...
This guy thinks he founs a way to take care of a cat in heat:
J.A.F.O wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Yeah, local to the Rock in regards to obsession with, for sure. Probably the creative spelling that slipped past the Octo-mon.
http://www.japanprobe.com/2010/12/06/ok ... nned-tuna/
Thanks brother, fits right in with their obsession with spam (tulip) which I find to be an abomination and unfit for human consumption.
Coligny wrote:J.A.F.O wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Yeah, local to the Rock in regards to obsession with, for sure. Probably the creative spelling that slipped past the Octo-mon.
http://www.japanprobe.com/2010/12/06/ok ... nned-tuna/
Thanks brother, fits right in with their obsession with spam (tulip) which I find to be an abomination and unfit for human consumption.
Hey...
I love spam...
And would kill for some saucisson...
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