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The Completely Pointless Thread II - Printable Version +- Twitchin Kitten - conversation community (https://twitchinkitten.com) +-- Forum: The Club House (https://twitchinkitten.com/forum-6.html) +--- Forum: Twitchy's Club House (https://twitchinkitten.com/forum-7.html) +--- Thread: The Completely Pointless Thread II (/thread-2944.html) Pages:
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RE: The Completely Pointless Thread II - Twitchin Kitten - 05-29-2012 Wrong. I've tried it that way and had the water explode when I moved the teabag. yes, I've had water explode in the 'nuker' too. These pots will explode no matter what. Spaghetti sauce is lethal! Even if there are meatballs or sausage in with. RE: The Completely Pointless Thread II - John L - 05-29-2012 There may be another solution here. Instead of trying to heat everything up quickly, why not lay off the 'high', or even 'med high' sometimes. Just slowly heat things up with 'medium', or even 'low'. I almost never set the stove at anything higher than 'medium', and things always cook more smoothly. And too, if you have things on 'high', and walk into another room, it is easy to forget and overheat things. When you finally realize that you left the oven on, you have to run in and do damage control. RE: The Completely Pointless Thread II - twisteroo - 05-29-2012 (05-29-2012, 06:09 PM)Twilla Wrote: So we got a new guy in the building, second level supervisor for the maintenance side of the house and I was stopped in the hallway on my way to the bathroom to be introduced. I told him he looked familiar, he said where he had worked and said "maybe I've seen you in my dreams" and started snickering like an idiot. Poor kid, he's like 20 years younger than me, he must have been horrified. The "poor kid" is masturbating furiously right about now thinking about it.
RE: The Completely Pointless Thread II - twisteroo - 05-29-2012 I hope that the bottom drops out of facebook and they go out of business and there is a whole generation of stupid people left behind that can no longer communicate with one another without a like button. RE: The Completely Pointless Thread II - Twitchin Kitten - 05-29-2012 (05-29-2012, 07:22 PM)twisteroo Wrote: I hope that the bottom drops out of facebook and they go out of business and there is a whole generation of stupid people left behind that can no longer communicate with one another without a like button. I've been praying for the same thing. RE: The Completely Pointless Thread II - Twitchin Kitten - 05-29-2012 (05-29-2012, 06:41 PM)John L Wrote: There may be another solution here. Instead of trying to heat everything up quickly, why not lay off the 'high', or even 'med high' sometimes. Just slowly heat things up with 'medium', or even 'low'. I almost never set the stove at anything higher than 'medium', and things always cook more smoothly. I know how to cook. I know all about flame / temperature control. These pots are most likely defective. Made in China. I tried to get satisfaction from the company to no avail. RE: The Completely Pointless Thread II - Gunnen4u - 05-29-2012 ![]() Bwahahahahahaha RE: The Completely Pointless Thread II - John L - 05-29-2012 I'd say that has to be a 'play on words'. And if not, someone needs to have his arse kicked all over the place. RE: The Completely Pointless Thread II - Gunnen4u - 05-29-2012 What about the woman, John? She is the one, who, while sooo lonely...decided to find comfort elsewhere. hahaha In reality, if this was true, she could divorce him, take a bunch of money from his paycheck, force him to shell out alimony if they have been married for long enough, and if they had kids, take the kids and demand big bucks in child support. If they had a joint bank account, it has been probably drained and spent with her new medium of sexual satisfaction on whatever baubles a woman spends her money on. It only gets even more funny when she has a kid by her new beau. Meanwhile, guy on deployment gets fucked over hardcore, and the fucking is facilitated by UCMJ, and applicable state laws. God bless Murrica. If none of the above happened, it's still horrible in the extreme. Happens all the time though, extremely common even. Reality and all. God, so glad I don't deal with that shit anymore around me. Be like me folks, and stay single while in the service. RE: The Completely Pointless Thread II - Twitchin Kitten - 05-30-2012 Most communal property states do not sympathize much with the woman in a break up anymore. The situation is pretty cut and dry when there are no kids involved. When there are kids, it's dealt with with much less emotion than it used to be. I agree with you though about being in the service and not marrying. |