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#4277 Feb 25 2011 at 1:31 PM Rating: Excellent
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someproteinguy wrote:
Earthquakes are exciting, as long as nothing falls on your head.

I live on the ground floor of an apartment building that is old enough that I'm pretty sure it hasn't been thoroughly checked against the new building codes from the past 10-20 years. If something falls on my head in an earthquake, there's a good chance that that something will be "everything".
#4278 Feb 25 2011 at 1:45 PM Rating: Good
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At least you'll go out with a bang then.
#4279 Feb 25 2011 at 1:56 PM Rating: Excellent
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
At least you'll go out with a bang then.


Smiley: facepalm

That was awful.

I lol'd... Smiley: rolleyes

Edit:

As a completely unrelated side-note, I hate disabling pop-up blocker just to work in commonspot.

Edited, Feb 25th 2011 12:59pm by someproteinguy
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#4280 Feb 25 2011 at 3:57 PM Rating: Good
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So, I discovered today this litlle spreadsheet where you imput the price of ores on your server and it breasdown on what you should do with them.
Pretty cool.



Share please? My herbs all get turned into Darkmoon cards, but the ore is all for making $$. I could of course make my own sheet, but using someone elses is much easier :)

#4281 Feb 25 2011 at 5:05 PM Rating: Good
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Friar RareBeast wrote:
Brisin wrote:
So, I discovered today this litlle spreadsheet where you imput the price of ores on your server and it breasdown on what you should do with them.
Pretty cool.



Share please? My herbs all get turned into Darkmoon cards, but the ore is all for making $$. I could of course make my own sheet, but using someone elses is much easier :)


There ya go:

http://consortium.stormspire.net/showthread.php?1563-The-Shuffling-Spreadsheet-That-Killed-Them-All

Xls version:
http://www.stormspire.net/Consortium_Shuffler%20v4.1.xls
XlsX version
http://www.stormspire.net/Consortium_Shuffler%20v4.1.xlsx

#4282 Feb 25 2011 at 5:08 PM Rating: Good
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someproteinguy wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
At least you'll go out with a bang then.


Smiley: facepalm

That was awful.

I lol'd... Smiley: rolleyes
Working as intended then ^^



Also, on a completely unrelated sidenote: We should get Maz Sage, I think he deserves it and he can't be that far off.
#4283 Feb 25 2011 at 5:39 PM Rating: Excellent
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As long as there's something in it for me too. For example, I may be willing to trade rate-ups for something amusing; like drunken posting. Smiley: boozing

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Another random observation, since those are popular here today: If I was going to take over the world I'd have young girls sell addicting cookies for me too.

Thin Mints are of the devil.

Edited, Feb 25th 2011 3:53pm by someproteinguy
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#4284 Feb 25 2011 at 5:59 PM Rating: Good
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someproteinguy wrote:
Another random observation, since those are popular here today: If I was going to take over the world I'd have young girls sell addicting cookies for me too.

Thin Mints are of the devil.
It's posts like these that make me love this thread so much.
#4285 Feb 25 2011 at 8:19 PM Rating: Excellent
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someproteinguy wrote:
Also Maz posts too much to be healthy, he needs a girlfriend I think. Smiley: wink


I asked your wife, but she said she was married. Smiley: frown

Oh snap. Drunk Maz has no manners!

Also, Joph has triple my post count, or something, and he's married.

In before someone emasculates me with a witty reply.

Edit: I actually made this one before I read about the "drunken posts for rate-ups" comment. Just so no one thinks I'm whoring rate-ups here.

Edited, Feb 26th 2011 3:22am by Mazra
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#4286 Feb 25 2011 at 9:13 PM Rating: Good
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If you'll ***** yourself out for something else, I'm game. I can bring wine. :)

Or bourbon.
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#4287 Feb 25 2011 at 9:21 PM Rating: Excellent
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Mazra wrote:
I actually made this one before I read about the "drunken posts for rate-ups" comment. Just so no one thinks I'm whoring rate-ups here.


You just wrote something and I rated you up, don't sweat the details... Smiley: sly
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#4288 Feb 26 2011 at 12:50 AM Rating: Good
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idiggory wrote:
If you'll ***** yourself out for something else, I'm game. I can bring wine. :)

Or bourbon.
I thought you didn't ever want to go to Denmark?
Or does a chance at a date with a viking beat out your fear of spiders? Smiley: lol
#4289 Feb 26 2011 at 1:01 AM Rating: Good
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I figure that, if I include enough alcohol in the deal, I can lure him down to Northern Germany, at least. :D
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#4290 Feb 26 2011 at 1:20 AM Rating: Good
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I've decided I'm going to try and make a Boomkin set. I figure WH rep gives me three pieces, can get another ring from Therazane, can make the JC trinket when ever and can grab three other JP pieces at will. So I practically have half the set all ready. I think it will take around a week to have a raid ready Boomkin set.

Will be weird but figured was a good idea for a DPS off-spec as Cata hates melee.
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Drinking at home. But I could probably stand to get laid.
#4291 Feb 26 2011 at 6:28 AM Rating: Good
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idiggory wrote:
I figure that, if I include enough alcohol in the deal, I can lure him down to Northern Germany, at least. :D
If you try that you might want to lure him more my way, Belgium has a lot of excellent beers and the best beer in the world is made in Belgium so if you get a crate of that Maz might want to travel.
Also, that's beer with 10-11% alcohol so he'll be knocked out quickly Smiley: schooled








Or get a bunch of Duvels, Duvel drinks as easily as lemonade only with an 8.5% alcohol punch that you don't notice until the beer is gone.
(I've stopped buying six packs of Duvel, it's too easy to end up wondering where the sixth beer went when you wanted to drink only the first.)
#4292 Feb 26 2011 at 7:09 AM Rating: Good
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On the topic of beer, Maz is Ølfabrikken beer easily available for you?
I kinda stumbled across it on BeerAdvocate and this looks tasty but I can't even find it on the intarwebz Smiley: frown
The only Danish thing most shops seem to have is Carlsberg.
#4293 Feb 26 2011 at 9:17 AM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
On the topic of beer, Maz is Ølfabrikken beer easily available for you?
I kinda stumbled across it on BeerAdvocate and this looks tasty but I can't even find it on the intarwebz Smiley: frown
The only Danish thing most shops seem to have is Carlsberg.


It's semi-rare here. Some supermarkets sell beer from Ølfabrikken (transl: Beer factory), but I haven't seen one in a while.

And yeah, I think Carlsberg is the most known Danish beer outside of our country. One of the Carlsberg trucks are in the Spider-Man movie, lul. I'm an avid Tuborg fan, though, so Carlsberg is the devil to me. Carlsberg now owns Tuborg, but back in the days they were the two competing beer moguls.

Tuborg Gold is win. It's a real lady.
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#4294 Feb 26 2011 at 9:58 AM Rating: Good
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Carlsberg strikes me as cheap beer, the green bottle also indicates that it falls in the same category as Heineken/Palm/Grosch/Bavaria.
I don't really drink that aside from concerts/festivals where I won't notice what I'm drinking anyway.
Also, I've got one of these for tonight, with an actual La Trappe glass too.

Either way, I was curious because I thought you might be interested in trading some of those special Danish beers for some special Dutch/Belgian beers sometime.
#4295 Feb 26 2011 at 10:38 AM Rating: Good
Banana Bread Beer is nice. :3
#4296 Feb 26 2011 at 10:46 AM Rating: Good
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Apparently there are even some weird African coconut, banana and more of such oddly flavoured beers.
Part of me wants to try it, other parts of me thinks that they'll be disgusting and a waste of money.
#4297 Feb 26 2011 at 12:37 PM Rating: Decent
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I'm actually *braces himself* not a fan of beer.

It's only recently that I even started trying beers, really, and hops and me have yet to start getting along. I tried a double IPA the other day and thought my tongue was dying...

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Ouch, someone didn't approve of my lack of love for brews. To be rated down in the BORED DRUID thread--that hurts. D:

Edited, Mar 1st 2011 12:41am by idiggory
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#4298 Feb 26 2011 at 1:51 PM Rating: Good
Banana Bread Beer is in my top ten, as are two chocolate malt beers.
#4299 Feb 26 2011 at 2:05 PM Rating: Good
idiggory wrote:
I'm actually *braces himself* not a fan of beer.

It's only recently that I even started trying beers, really, and hops and me have yet to start getting along. I tried a double IPA the other day and thought my tongue was dying...


I have the same issue Digg. The guys here finally got me to try a more specialized beer, and I was able to drink it at least. It wasn't too bad, but not something I went crazy over. Hard cider though, mmmm!
#4300 Feb 26 2011 at 2:21 PM Rating: Good
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idiggory wrote:
I'm actually *braces himself* not a fan of beer.

It's only recently that I even started trying beers, really, and hops and me have yet to start getting along. I tried a double IPA the other day and thought my tongue was dying...
I haven't had any IPA style beer since they're rather rare here. Smiley: frown
And I recommend trying some belgian dark ale/belgian dubbel style beers.
#4301 Feb 26 2011 at 3:16 PM Rating: Good
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Sooo, I'm drinking my La Trappe Quadrupel, I've never had a quad before and it certainly is a completely different type of beer.

The taste is just... I don't know, I can't really accurately describe it but it feels like a mix between wine and beer. It's kind of odd but intriguing.

And I'm definitely noticing the alcohol... Smiley: drunk
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