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  • Jul 24, 2006, 07:15 AM
    valinors_sorrow
    Grilled armadillo?? Ack! LOL I am thinking. . Waffles?

    I think one of the reasons I fell in love with my sweetie because he makes the most perfect poached egg I have ever eaten! And tea and bisquits sounds lovely too Krs.
  • Jul 24, 2006, 07:17 AM
    talaniman
    An extra helping of arma easy on the dillo, thanks ma'am extra waffles please
  • Jul 24, 2006, 07:17 AM
    Cassie
    I still have strawberries, want some for the waffles? Please just have coffee, my pot is not working this morning.
  • Jul 24, 2006, 07:20 AM
    Krs
    Comment on RickJ's post
    Yummm I'm with you on this one rick!
  • Jul 24, 2006, 07:20 AM
    J_9
    OOOOOhhhhhhh Strawberries on waffels sounds great.

    However, I think I am going to have some bagels & cream cheese, a large glass of ice cold milk followed by a PEPSI!!
  • Jul 24, 2006, 07:20 AM
    Krs
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rickj
    PS; I like my eggs scrambled light: Very soft and a little runny.

    And next to the scrambled eggs - nice crispy bacon
  • Jul 24, 2006, 07:22 AM
    Krs
    God you are making me all hungry and its not even dinner or breakfast time here...
    Stop please stop
  • Jul 24, 2006, 07:23 AM
    Krs
    Comment on valinors_sorrow's post
    My hubby does great poached eggs too and u can slightly taste the butter too!
  • Jul 24, 2006, 07:27 AM
    J_9
    Then I guess it is time for you to jump in the pool and go for a swim while we eat.
  • Jul 24, 2006, 07:48 AM
    valinors_sorrow
    Comment on J_9's post
    Yuck! Milk and Pepsi... okay Laverne!!
  • Jul 24, 2006, 08:55 AM
    magprob
    How about the Waffle House? Val, do you really have a dip of Skoal in the morning? Are you that lady I saw at the Waffle House chewing tobacco? Cheezy... eggs and grits, raisian toast with massive amounts of Country Crock dripping down your arm and off the elbow? You may be a redneck!
  • Jul 24, 2006, 09:30 AM
    valinors_sorrow
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by magprob
    How bout the Waffle House? Val, do you really have a dip of Skoal in the morning? Are you that lady I saw at the Waffle House chewing tobacco? Cheezy...eggs and grits, raisian toast with massive amounts of Country Crock dripping down your arm and off the elbow? You may be a redneck!

    :p... he called me a lady, sigh :D

    1. I thought Skoal was a pseudo-norweegie's way of saying cheers? :eek:

    2. I luuuuuuuuuuurve raisin toast. But you can hold the Crock, I've had my fill, "Country" or otherwise! :)

    3. I would fit in better if my neck was red but as it is I have a very pale complexion. (Who "we" Whiteman? -- Tonto; sorry, punchline to long forgotten joke, lol)

    And

    4. I have a "real" question to ask that I haven't the faintest idea what category it belongs in and so I'm a-gonna let 'er rip here: When an on/off switch is labeled I/O such as it is on my coffeemaker at work, does anybody know what in the blue blazes the I and O stand for?? :confused:
  • Jul 24, 2006, 09:38 AM
    RickJ
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by valinors
    I luuuuuuuuuuurve raisin toast. But you can hold the Crock

    Yeah, can't beat real butter. We in our house call the other stuff Country Crotch. :p
  • Jul 24, 2006, 09:50 AM
    J_9
    Can't answer the I/O question, but we have one on our outside water hose and Rae said it means "In and Out" LOL

    I LOVE Scatter Smothered and Covered. There goes the short bus side of me again. I do have my own teeth by the way.
  • Jul 24, 2006, 09:59 AM
    valinors_sorrow
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by J_9
    Can't answer the I/O question, but we have one on our outside water hose and Rae said it means "In and Out" LOL

    Okay okay, a hose I can see but how is a coffeepot IN or OUT? :rolleyes:

    Wait a minute, how is that supposed to work for a hose either! :eek:

    Hangs my head and heads for the short bus all on my own. Dang. :(
  • Jul 24, 2006, 10:00 AM
    J_9
    UUUMMMMM!!

    Well, you got me there.
  • Jul 24, 2006, 10:24 AM
    Cassie
    I could not stand it any longer, had to get a new coffee pot Had to forgo breakfast, but the standby yogurt will have to be.

    Hmmmmmm I/O
  • Jul 24, 2006, 10:25 AM
    NeedKarma
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by valinors_sorrow
    I have a "real" question to ask that I haven't the faintest idea what category it belongs in and so I'm a-gonna let 'er rip here: When an on/off switch is labeled I/O such as it is on my coffeemaker at work, does anybody know what in the blue blazes the I and O stand for??? :confused:

    O = off
    | = on
  • Jul 24, 2006, 10:29 AM
    valinors_sorrow
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NeedKarma
    O = off
    | = on

    Thank you very much Karma but. . But.. .
    how does I = on?

    Is it 0 and 1 as numbers and it's a binary thing or is there some word beginning in I that I am not correlating to ON?
    No,wait, it's a symbol thingy right? -- O being a closed circuit symbol and l being an open circuit symbol -- is that it??
    Its all fine and good to know how it works but I want to know what it meeeeeeeeeans.. . Please? Pretty please?. its driving me crazy!! Arrrgggh (along with two dozen other things! ) :eek:
  • Jul 24, 2006, 10:48 AM
    NeedKarma
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by valinors_sorrow
    Thank you very much Karma but . . but . . .
    how does I = on?

    Is it 0 and 1 as numbers and its a binary thing or is there some word beginning in I that I am not correlating to ON?

    You are on the correct tract - it is a binary thing where the symbols are indeed the numbers 1 and 0, they are not the letters I and O. In binary 1 = ON and 0 = OFF.

    There, wasn't that simple AND fun? :)

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