I have the Internet and DVDs so I have access to things I WANT to watch, just no TV by choice. I could probably look up that border control show too but I don't think I want to. Despite the prospect of attractive customs officers on itSailswish wrote:I said a Terminator quote to a buddy and he had no idea. A guy who doesn't watch TV or movies. Sad. He's an audiophile, you have eyes. Use them.
B@stards opened my cinnamon bun :/
Re: B@stards opened my cinnamon bun :/
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Re: B@stards opened my cinnamon bun :/
Conrad wrote:I have the Internet and DVDs so I have access to things I WANT to watch, just no TV by choice. I could probably look up that border control show too but I don't think I want to. Despite the prospect of attractive customs officers on itSailswish wrote:I said a Terminator quote to a buddy and he had no idea. A guy who doesn't watch TV or movies. Sad. He's an audiophile, you have eyes. Use them.
Same here. No TV for me, either. Very little out there worth watching. "57 channels and nothing on..."
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Re: B@stards opened my cinnamon bun :/
She was just P.O.'ed cause the MRE did not have the Cherry-Blueberry Cobbler, so she stabbed it. She would have confiscated that for later.
After the Chicken and the Egg, came the "Omelet"!
Re: B@stards opened my cinnamon bun :/
If they'd opened that and left it in there, it would have been just a sticky messDangerousDave wrote:She was just P.O.'ed cause the MRE did not have the Cherry-Blueberry Cobbler, so she stabbed it. She would have confiscated that for later.
Re: B@stards opened my cinnamon bun :/
I've had the cinnamon and apple buns from Bridgeford. The apple bun was in a British 24hr rat pack. I must admit i prefer the apple bun. I warmed the cinnamon bun (from a Chicken Burrito Bowl MRE) in the FRH, but the apple bun i warmed in the microwave for a few seconds (sacrilegious i know).