A series of questions with which I came up after this week's show. Perhaps if the questions themselves do not impress, my sentence structure in that first sentence will.
1.Icing cake flowers: Yay or Nay?
2.Leonard predicted that Sheldon and Amy's coitus would be exhausting and short. Um... if it's short, how's it gonna be exhausting?
3.Didn't they start up with food poisoning symptoms too soon? I think it takes like 6 hours or something? They should have told us what they had eaten for lunch.
4.The knock-off wonder woman on the bounce house was named "Happy strong swimsuit lady". (I think.) Name another superhero and give them a new literal name. (Feel free to use the same superhero that someone else does if you also have a good name.)
Me:
1.Absolutely nay. It's diabeetus in nature's clothing.
4.Iron Man: Cocky smart metal-suit man
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Risposta da Knixon
il 17 dicembre, 2017 alle 4:39AM
Seems like they would be more likely to get food poisoning from something involving the meat/fat, rather than the butter. But considering the cream/butter was without refrigeration for at least 9 hours and was also exposed to the churn which may not even have been designed to actually be used to begin with - just a decoration - anything is possible. Maybe they even got ganged up on from multiple sources of uncleanliness.
Risposta da tmdb19868063
il 17 dicembre, 2017 alle 7:22AM
I'm going to go with Amy. Of the two, she's more likely to have had both.
Risposta da tmdb66064326
il 17 dicembre, 2017 alle 11:07AM
LOL at cut to the chase - most men would agree. I'm a bit more high maintenance in that I insist on cleanliness immediately prior to - OCD, you know.
The snarky goth(ish) dude is Deadpool
Risposta da tmdb19868063
il 17 dicembre, 2017 alle 11:27AM
Yeah, after a small opening ceremony I'm ready to get on to the main event. You know, kind of like a concert. I'm rarely there for the opening act.
And good one on Deadpool! I actually know who that is!! (Don't know anything about him, but I know who that is!!)
Risposta da tmdb66064326
il 17 dicembre, 2017 alle 5:08PM
In this way, I am even more OCD than Sheldon. At home, I make my own food, and nobody better come near me or it unless I'm cooking for others - then everyone needs to back off until dinner is served. Eating at a restaurant is tougher - I have a few favorites and when we stray, it tweaks me - but I evaluate the situation and can usually power through. Dishes and cookware must be clean - no way I would've used that ancient butter churn unless I sterilized it thoroughtly. I sent a glass of wine back at fancy restaurant a couple of weeks ago because there were obvious lip prints all around the glass rim - even my husband said it looked bad, and nothing fazes him.
Food prepared at someone else's house is a real problem. Again, I evaluate the situation and strategically choose what I will eat. If necessary, I will go to the sink and wash a dish. It can be exhausting and stressful, but I just tell myself that I'm a grown adult and I have the right to not eat something if I don't want to. If I offend someone, that's pretty much their problem.
Risposta da znexyish
il 18 dicembre, 2017 alle 6:01PM
Sorry ladies I just don't see Deadpool as Goth. Not that I am an expert on either superheroes or gothiness. If I think of goth and superheroes/comics I think of The Crow or The Sandman (no not our old poster from the other side) . Not that anyone cares....
Risposta da FormerlyKnownAs
il 18 dicembre, 2017 alle 6:21PM
-1. Candy by any other name
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-3. Not too soon. Time-wise, I have two theories: (1) depends on what you ingested; (2) some folks' system can fight it off longer than others.
-4. Wise Backward Talking Master Teacher.
Risposta da tmdb66064326
il 18 dicembre, 2017 alle 10:39PM
I would agree with you that The Crow is very goth-like. Probably the gothiest of all comic book superheroes/anti heroes. Good call. (P.S. I love crows, of course.)
Sandman is just creepy, in a very creepy way. Some equate creepy creepiness to gothish-ness, but I disagree - one can be goth without being creepily creepy, and vice-versa.
As for Deadpool, he's more snarky and sarcastic, with a bit of a dark edge. So I would agree that he is probably not very goth-like. But perhaps a little. At the time, I thought that maybe that description might help with the identification.
Hope that clears things up re: gothiness, gothish-ness, and so forth...
