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Well then, I say we get some pitchforks and torches and start heading to Mike's house. Hopefully it will be a night with thunder and lightning (but not rain), and his house is actually a creepy tower on a hilltop. We can meet up out of sight though, and wait for conditions to be right.
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Who said anything about flying? Torch-andpitchfork-wielding mobs walk, whippersnapper. In my day we did, at least, and liked it. Uphill in the snow both ways, without shoes, and fighting Frankensteinian creatures every step of the way.
Look, breyerchic04, maybe being in an unruly vengeful mob isn't for you. You have to sacrifice to take part, we don't just take all comers.
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But think how long it would take to walk there from Indiana, the board would be back up and my addiction would be really making me shake.
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You're only making it worse for yourself. You're clearly not cut out for mob-work. You're thinking more about you than about helping the mob.
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Alright, after Mike's house, breyerchic04's house. I won't have all this selfishness ruining my mob-planning.
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Thanks, but if you want in the mob, all you really have to do is say so and not complain. Oh, and a pitchfork and/or torch, or other farming tool.
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That's a bit high-class for a mob of farming-implement and torch-wielding peasants, but it'll do. It's used in farming, and it's got spikes. Set in on fire for guaranteed admission!
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I was thinking the same thing, but I'm always up for a little mob action. *grabs pitchfork* I'm in!
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I'll bake a cake, if someone will tell me what it is, better yet, my husband makes a mean cheesecake (or pie, was that every resolved?).
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quote:Originally posted by sweetbaboo: I'll bake a cake, if someone will tell me what it is
Um, according to my research:
quote:A cake is a form of food, usually sweet, often baked . Cakes normally combine some kind of flour, a sweetening agent (commonly sugar), a binding agent (generally egg, though gluten or starch are often used by vegetarians and vegans), shortening (usually butter or margarine, although a fruit puree can be substituted to avoid fats), a liquid (milk, water or fruit juice), flavours and some form of leavening agent (such as yeast or baking powder). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake
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In answer to your question, sweetbaboo, Sakeriver is a website hosted by the person known here (and there) as saxon75. It features saxon's book and movie reviews, an almost never updated by nonetheless interesting running editorial called Tales from an Office Building, archives from a number of different play by email RPGs, and a fairly active set of forums.
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quote:Originally posted by GaalDornick: Tante, you had to do research for that? *snickers arrogantly*
Cut out the arrogant snickering. I know what cake is. I just thought that the definition was pretty amusing.
I make a very scrumptious, unconventional cake with fresh oranges, cranberries, and nuts, with a cranberry frosting. It is moist and fruity and very unusual, and it tastes like a holiday.
I also make a variety of chocolate cakes that verge on the obscene (hubby likes 'em that way).
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GaalDornick, a lot of the members of Sakeriver were regular members here at one time or another, but are no longer active at Hatrack.
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