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Author:  iKipapa [ Thu May 12, 2005 1:55 pm ]
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Last night I had SubMarina.
Yum.

Author:  InterruptorJones [ Thu May 12, 2005 2:12 pm ]
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My dinner was kind of lame last night. I just had macaroni and cheese and some salad. Eh. I would have made some tasty Zatarain's rice, but I didn't have any ground beef to go with it. Tonight I have to grocery.

Author:  prescott_hlbrk [ Thu May 12, 2005 4:00 pm ]
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i had bread, meat, cheese, cookies, pop, and water

Author:  ramrod [ Thu May 12, 2005 7:50 pm ]
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InterruptorJones wrote:
My dinner was kind of lame last night. I just had macaroni and cheese and some salad. Eh. I would have made some tasty Zatarain's rice, but I didn't have any ground beef to go with it. Tonight I have to grocery.
Mac and cheese? That's the basic college die, along with Ramen Noodles.....mmm Ramen Noodles..best with salt.......

Author:  InterruptorJones [ Thu May 12, 2005 8:08 pm ]
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ramrod wrote:
Mac and cheese? That's the basic college die, along with Ramen Noodles.....mmm Ramen Noodles..best with salt.......


To be fair, Easy-Mac is the real college food. Real macaroni and cheese requires milk and butter-da, both of which are scarce in dorm rooms. Anyway, I avoid all of my old college stand-bys (frozen pizzas, pot pies, ramen, etc.) nowadays, and try to do some actual cooking almost every night.

Author:  ramrod [ Thu May 12, 2005 8:09 pm ]
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InterruptorJones wrote:
ramrod wrote:
Mac and cheese? That's the basic college die, along with Ramen Noodles.....mmm Ramen Noodles..best with salt.......


To be fair, Easy-Mac is the real college food. Real macaroni and cheese requires milk and butter-da, both of which are scarce in dorm rooms. Anyway, I avoid all of my old college stand-bys (frozen pizzas, pot pies, ramen, etc.) nowadays, and try to do some actual cooking almost every night.
Lucky me, I live at home because college is so close. So it's real food for me!

Author:  InterruptorJones [ Thu May 12, 2005 8:28 pm ]
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ramrod wrote:
Lucky me, I live at home because college is so close.


That is not lucky, that is very sad.

Author:  ramrod [ Thu May 12, 2005 8:37 pm ]
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InterruptorJones wrote:
ramrod wrote:
Lucky me, I live at home because college is so close.


That is not lucky, that is very sad.
It's a two year junior college, what do you expect? I'm going somewhere else not this comming fall, but the year after it.

Author:  InterruptorJones [ Thu May 12, 2005 8:48 pm ]
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ramrod wrote:
It's a two year junior college, what do you expect? I'm going somewhere else not this comming fall, but the year after it.


Ah, well, that's different. But anybody who lives with their parents while going to a four-year (residential) college is really missing two thirds of the value of the college experience.

Author:  AgentSeethroo [ Thu May 12, 2005 8:51 pm ]
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InterruptorJones wrote:
ramrod wrote:
It's a two year junior college, what do you expect? I'm going somewhere else not this comming fall, but the year after it.


Ah, well, that's different. But anybody who lives with their parents while going to a four-year (residential) college is really missing two thirds of the value of the college experience.


InterruptorBones is right. College is about ummm...sleeping in. You don't get to sleep in as much if you're living with your parents!

Author:  Jimmie [ Thu May 12, 2005 8:54 pm ]
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*pulls out AK-47, bazooka, machine guns, and a flamethrower* *destroys the off-topic monster (yeah, in front of a whole bunch of admins)*

I had....noodles, meatballs, gravy, and an apple. And I forgot what I was drinking.. I think it was Sprite. Who cares.

Author:  Jitka [ Thu May 12, 2005 8:57 pm ]
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Chicken. Shrimp. Corn. Veggies. Rice Pudding. Vanilla Coke.

A regular backyard BBQ!!!

Author:  StrongRad [ Thu May 12, 2005 9:03 pm ]
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Jimmie Johnson wrote:
*pulls out AK-47, bazooka, machine guns, and a flamethrower* *destroys the off-topic monster (yeah, in front of a whole bunch of admins)*

You don't need all of that stuff... Good ol' toastpaint drops a train on any off topic monster, but I think that SeeThroo is the only one who can use it. Probably has something to do with his security clearances or some kinda Air Force protocol.

Last night, it was bowling alley food. Greasy cheeseburger, fries, cheese sticks, and cold ones.

After two days of artery clogging food, I think I'm gonna eat something that, at least, seems healthy. I'm baking some chicken (with an awesome rub that my neighbor mixes up) and I'm gonna fix either mashed potatoes or rice and possibly green bean casserole.

Author:  Prof. Tor Coolguy [ Thu May 12, 2005 9:22 pm ]
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Strong Rad wrote:
and I'm gonna fix either mashed potatoes or rice


I'd go with fried rice

Author:  ramrod [ Fri May 13, 2005 1:29 am ]
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I had beef stew tonight. It might just be the best thing ever.

Author:  ModestlyHotGirl [ Fri May 13, 2005 2:35 pm ]
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Last night my Botfriend treated us and brought home burgers and fries from Deluxe, this super-good local burger joint. It was TV night, so we figured we deserved something extra yummy.

Author:  prescott_hlbrk [ Fri May 13, 2005 4:00 pm ]
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i had pizza

Author:  DanBo [ Fri May 13, 2005 4:03 pm ]
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One good thing bout being home: home-cooked meals.
London broil, fries, spinach-leaf salad, soy beans

Author:  Jitka [ Fri May 13, 2005 10:02 pm ]
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Tonight, delicious Chinese takeout. Chicken and broccoli, lo mein, Sesame chicken, egg rolls...

I heart takeout Chinese.

Author:  StrongRad [ Sat May 14, 2005 4:31 am ]
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I had subway tonight. It was pretty ok. Nothing grand, but their food really never is. On the bright side, it's never too bad.
Italian BMT on Wheat with spicy mustard and spinach leaves... mmmmm... spinach

Author:  ramrod [ Sat May 14, 2005 4:32 am ]
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JohnTheTinyCowboy wrote:
Tonight, delicious Chinese takeout. Chicken and broccoli, lo mein, Sesame chicken, egg rolls...

I heart takeout Chinese.
Man, I wish I had that. I didn't eat anything tonight...stupid work....

Author:  Jitka [ Sat May 14, 2005 3:01 pm ]
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ramrod wrote:
JohnTheTinyCowboy wrote:
Tonight, delicious Chinese takeout. Chicken and broccoli, lo mein, Sesame chicken, egg rolls...

I heart takeout Chinese.
Man, I wish I had that. I didn't eat anything tonight...stupid work....


Well, I have a carton of won-ton soup left over. You want I should mail it to you?
:p

I eat Chinese food about 4 times a month, because my family loves the local Chinese buffet. I do too, but I prefer takeout.

Author:  ramrod [ Sat May 14, 2005 11:17 pm ]
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JohnTheTinyCowboy wrote:
Well, I have a carton of won-ton soup left over. You want I should mail it to you?
:p
Yes, please. I'm starving.
JohnTheTinyCowboy wrote:
I eat Chinese food about 4 times a month, because my family loves the local Chinese buffet. I do too, but I prefer takeout.
Man, I would love to live with you guys. And the Chinese food owners must love you guys too.

Author:  Jitka [ Sat May 14, 2005 11:19 pm ]
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ramrod wrote:
JohnTheTinyCowboy wrote:
Well, I have a carton of won-ton soup left over. You want I should mail it to you?
:p
Yes, please. I'm starving.
JohnTheTinyCowboy wrote:
I eat Chinese food about 4 times a month, because my family loves the local Chinese buffet. I do too, but I prefer takeout.
Man, I would love to live with you guys. And the Chinese food owners must love you guys too.


Sorry, too late. I ate the soup for lunch. It was good.

It's gotten to the point where the waiters know what we like to drink and where we sit at the buffet. That's how often we go. If I'm not online at around six on a Tuesday or Monday, I'm at the Chinese place.

Author:  Lunar Jesty [ Sun May 15, 2005 12:32 am ]
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Steak, swordfish and spinach. It was a "welcome home" meal.

Author:  ramrod [ Sun May 15, 2005 2:54 pm ]
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Lunar Jesty wrote:
Steak, swordfish and spinach. It was a "welcome home" meal.
Man, my welcome home meal is finding whatever I can find in the fridge.

Author:  PizzaTrophy [ Sun May 15, 2005 11:39 pm ]
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I had some tuna pasta dish
Pretty good

Author:  prescott_hlbrk [ Mon May 16, 2005 11:58 am ]
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did not have anything my mom was working so i just went to bed

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