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LadyCrimson

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  1. It's pretty much cured/tastes like ham, but with a less grainy texture. If you pan-fry it until it's crispy-brown, it starts to remind of US bacon just a tad, depending on name brand/flavor, but yeah...not bacon. All this talk of bacon makes me want a stacked BLT.
  2. what? blasphemy! Commando is awesome I liked all 7 films mentioned... Hey, I found Commando cheesy-action entertaining. On some level, most of his movies are at least that. Doesn't make it a True Lies/T2 caliber of movie, however. And I really didn't like Conan. The literal he-man barbarian stuff isn't exactly my thing. The thing about The Rock, to me, is he has way more (sympathetic/charm) charisma and is possibly a slightly better actor ... but he's not as memorable because he doesn't have that Arnold schtick that makes Arnie, Arnie. Thus he doesn't seem to get many interesting movies, or the comedy is too far on the slapstick side.
  3. That part doesn't bother me. But the one's he's been in aren't all that entertaining as movies. It's like Big Arnold. There's Terminator 1 & 2, True Lies, and (for me) Twins (I found it stupidly hilarious for some reason)...and then there's Conan, Commando and Jingle All the Way. The Rock could use a True Lies.
  4. Okay, don't you think a rasher just sounds better ? The word is cooler. (edit - we also sometimes say a "strip" of bacon. Like, "I ate 4 strips of bacon." ) But it's more that they're really not the same thing at all (slice vs. rasher) so it doesn't really compare. Our slice of bacon is more like the "streaky bacon," according to that article anyway. Different cut and not exactly the same area of the pig even, I think. I don't think rasher bacon is sold around here much where I live. Might find it in some restaurants, certain states or cities.
  5. What a bunch of graphic ho's we have here! I don't think the graphic aging of MM7/8 would bother me personally. Last time I played them was probably 4-5 years ago and didn't bother me then. Sure they don't look good but imo they never looked good. If larger monitors makes them ickier just play them not full/wide screen or something. My main problem is I played both too much (over-analyzing them for speed runs and other such obsessive things), so I can't play them for very long anymore.
  6. Ran around in NWO's festival Event, picking corn, herding chickens and pigs, fighting trolls, and gathering flowers. Probably a couple hours total. For that I have a max temp profession to make the festival pants/headdress and 560 "petals" which is the currency to buy companion, gear graphic transmutation items, the endless water balloon (which sounds like fun) and the other half of the clothing items. The green pig companion is 4200 petals. The mounts need tokens, which you can get maybe1-3 a day from the "dailies" (8 hours inbetween seems like?). Mounts are BOP too, so you can't buy one off the AH. Grind grind grind grind. And a boring one. They give you 20 days, not sure I'll make it.
  7. I liked the real-time of MM7/MM8. I used the pause feature a lot in the dungeons, but outside I'd often just run around firing bows and spells instead. And then of course, later ... flying. Totally breaks the difficulty when outdoors. Invisibility indoors. But it was so much fun. Water and Air magic ftw. Also, MM8, party of dragons. Hahaha... I liked working to get the pedestal challenges, too...it was hard to get them all. And horseshoes. Loved them horseshoes. They made many things possible. Never played the Ultima series. I bought a pack or something off GoG, tried to play one. It seemed ok in the first bits but as usual I was distracted away from it and never went back.
  8. Anything specific you were wanting to know? Others are more versed in what's what, I think (I've only played MM7/MM8 and some of MM6) ... but imo they sort of break down into two categories: before MM6, and after MM6. MM8 is the easiest, but it also has the advantage/interest of being able to switch party members in and out at will (when you find them), so you can play with different ones and different party makes ups if you want. Where the others you have to create the full party upon game start and use that party the whole time. MM6 and, reputedly, below MM6 are a lot harder, imo. Quite a lot harder. Edit: The MM series is very action/combat oriented imo. Yes there are quests, yes there are decisions and skills to level and all of that. But it's a whole lot of combat combat combat - eg, it's not like/doesn't play/feel like BG2 or something.
  9. Memory: the older you get, the more you can remember things you did 15+ years ago like it was yesterday, but can't remember what you did last night. Half the time I barely know what day of the week it is anymore. I think we just tend to focus less and less on remembering small details. Unless it's the statistical probabilities of getting that uber weapon you want to drop in a game, of course. Braincell priorities, y'know.
  10. I had to look up "rasher" to see what that meant in terms of amount. This website page had a nice, picture illustrated blog about it. http://www.thepauperedchef.com/2010/04/a-guide-to-bacon-styles-and-how-to-make-proper-british-rashers.html Anyway, US version of Canadian bacon is more like ham, or almost honey ham at times, around here, which is good but doesn't make me think of bacon. But the more UK version of rasher sounds interesting. And tonight, I gaze into a full fridge and am thinking ... I don't want any of that. Chinese food time again.
  11. Mr. Grey eats enough baby food to keep from losing more weight - if I offer it 8 times a day. Still not enough tho. I think I'm going to have the vet take a lone head/dental type x-ray soon. Didn't do that yet. Could be a tiny jaw tumor that's hard to spot maybe. No face swelling (like one of my past cats) but stuff like that isn't always obvious. Off to sweep the store shelf clean of meat baby food.
  12. I'm disappointed the Leprechaun companion in NWO only increases gold find a bit and doesn't seem very useful outside of that. I think they should give 100AD every 24 hours or something instead. Who the heck needs more gold. Maybe one day they'll put in a few more gold items to buy. I wouldn't mind a pig companion (20 day long Festival) for the lulz, however.
  13. Ripley always reminded me of my older sister. Not in facial looks, but the tall/thin and rangy look (my sister isn't quite as tall as Weaver, tho).
  14. Yeah, I remember thinking the same thing when I first saw Aliens. Outside of the wants-skinny-fashion model area, Korean women (of which I am one) can be naturally fairly "bulky/squat". Like Yeon Woo Ji. A lot of her pics seem like hard work, but then at some point she did bulk out enough to where I'd guess she started on roids to get further.
  15. Some of that may be lighting - you'd be surprised what only lighting (overhead vs. side, and other such) can do to make someone look more defined/cut then they are, ala those phony before and after pics for products. But the pic that shows her back muscles feels a bit out of place. Being short and someone who can pack on muscle really easily (for a girl), which can make my arms look bulky (short upper arm) I'd debate whether the girl in the pic is impossible without roids. I'd agree probably not likely, but not impossible. I've never upper-weight lifted and my flexed upper arm can still look pretty defined/bulky/squat in the bicep as an out of shape middle-age fart if I try...a feature of myself I've always hated. Course, maybe I'm really a man. You can never tell on the internet.
  16. Pain & Gain? I doubt it ... tho the TV ads displayed some amusing bits.
  17. 8BitMMO - "Fight evil Lawyercats." lulz, I want that game. It looks like silly 8bit fun. ExoPlanet, ForgeQuest, and Underrail look interesting....
  18. What in blazes? Sir Stewart, you are a nut. (I guess that's his gf's feet, according to the Telegraph).
  19. My mother was a great cook until my sister turned her into health nut. If I never have raw sunflower seeds in a raw wheat bran "cookie" again, I won't cry. We've gone to a few of the farmers markets around here, but since it's city-life, they're not very interesting. When we lived further south closer to Morgan Hill, it was easier to find/shop for awesome fresh stuff from local farms. The only thing I was very good at baking is yeast breads, cakes/sweets and a few pasta dishes, none of which I do anymore. I'm adequate in other things, but nothing special. I could never make a beef stew come out right, which annoyed me. Not that my husband didn't like it/want it. I was just never happy with it.
  20. Watched The Rundown again via Netflix. I vaguely remember seeing it before, but could barely recall it. The action pieces are fun, Christopher Walken is fun...but overall not a great film. One day The Rock will be in a movie I really like, instead of it being "meh" or "ok". Or I'm hoping, because I like The Rock. Dredd's on Netflix now too...might watch it again. Maybe I'll think it's better on a 2nd watch. If it's ever on Netflix, I will.
  21. Heh, it was more impressive in WoW (9) and Diablo2 (20+ via multiple accounts). Logging into D2 to make sure chrs. didn't expire was a PITA.
  22. Raked leaves/trimmed bushes and other yardwork. I have to do this wearing a dusk mask because of allergies, which means the neighbors probably all think I'm some kind of crazy nutjob. They might be right.
  23. If you actually play/quest, not long. A few days to a couple weeks to reach 60, at most. Praying/leadership method ... 2-4 months. Probably longer if you don't have the speed-bonus profession workers. But it's not much logged-in or website Gateway time - 1-2 hours per day maybe.
  24. Hi, my name is LadyCrimson, and I am a gaming alt-aholic. (only my 1st lvl60 was actually played much tho - the others got/get 70% of their levels via praying/Leadership...).
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