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oritteropo (Member Profile)

pumkinandstorm says...

I know I'd love them! Especially because of the coconut (and did you notice when you click to the recipe it says "perfect with a nice cup of tea"?) At Christmas I always make a whole bunch of different cookies and one of the types I make is very similar (minus the coconut). This is the one...

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/raspberry-and-almond-shortbread-thumbprints/detail.aspx

I'm going to have to try yours next time instead because I have a feeling I might like it even better! I'd better print it off now before I forget!

Thank you for digging it up for me!

Hey @chingalera can we add this yummy looking coconut jam drops recipe of oritteropo's to your contest (even though he's made them before)?

oritteropo said:

Here's my promised recipe - http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/13554/coconut+jam+drops

Very easy, and very yummy. 360 deg F for old fashioned ovens Or Gas Mark 4 (I've never had an oven that used gas mark, but recipes give them). I think I put in the whole egg and not just the yolk, but I don't remember. I usually use raspberry jam (other recipes say use raspberry or strawberry, this one is more relaxed about type).

p.s. Important point - the measures are metric, so 1 cup is 250ml. Smaller cups might throw the amounts off a bit.

"Stun Cuffs" The New Shock Collar For The Sheeple

chingalera says...

He meant to say it like that-Sounded exactly like a cop doing it, too.

Yeah flatfoot, no. A stun-unit with 60-80,000 volts can stop a heart asshole, all hearts being exactly the same....like thumbprints.

What it's like to take 30 hits of LSD

cybrbeast says...

You guys know about the thumbprint initiation? It's where someone takes a few hundred doses of LSD crystal. Very impressive stories here:

http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/1427364/fpart/1/vc/1

Usually the person is deemed ready by those who can tell.They are taken care of before and after the print by the family, this may take up to a week before your functioning again. Sometimes skeptics are printed, but their reactions are usually very, very shattering. It's hard when your whole belief system explodes and the truth is revealed. You basically have to start from scratch. All those years you thought you knew the truth and God, then in a matter of minutes you find you didn't know shit, then you die. . This is all related to first prints. Repeated prints later are less traumatic and not nearlly as shattering.

[...]

It's affected me on so many different levels. Mentally it has changed my whole outlook on life and my perception of the world. Spiritually it has given me the absolute faith in eternity that can only be had from being eternity. My philosophy's are all based on my experiences. I no longer see the world as a bunch of seperate species and things, but a connected matrix of biology and energy that flows to and from a core that is the pure light of unconditional love.
Physically it's affected me in that you never come back down completely.
But why would you anyway? You can't look at the truth and then pertend you didn't see it and that it doesn't exist.
A thumbprint is a life long commitment.
As for visual activity ,it's constant. But I hardly notice it anymore.
Eternity is in the here an now. So is my life, so they constantly flow together or against each other. Meditation is key for me now.
I no longer consider my physical reality my true reality.

Shit man I can't explain this stuff Learyfan. It's just not possible.
The more I explain ,the more I need to explain what I was trying to explain
I guess you could sum it up as Robert Hunter did after his night of 250,000mcg.
"I died 1000 deaths"
Thats what it really is, death. Most people live there lives unsure about what happens when we die. Even the most devoutlly religous have anxiety about the big moment.
I don't , I welcome it. Thats how its changed me.

Bank of America Refuses to Cash Check from Armless Man

honkeytonk73 says...

If this went to court... is he required to put his hand on a fucking bible too? LOL

Everyone has the right to bear arms. He should equip both shoulder sockets with attached semi-automatic assault rifles... then ask them if they still need a thumbprint to cash a check. I'm not serious of course.

The guy has a heck of a case on his 'hands' if he decides to pursue this case.

Bank of America Refuses to Cash Check from Armless Man

Psychologic says...

I don't think this is as big of a problem as it seems. Tellers don't really get to make decisions like that in many situations. They're told "we require a thumbprint for anyone who does not have an account with us". The teller did the right thing... she asked her supervisor.

The supervisor made a bad decision, one that upper management would have likely disagreed with. At best the supervisor's status is similar to a Wal-Mart store manager (or assistant manager, depends on who she asked). They have some autonomy, but their actions do not always reflect corporate policy. I can't imaging BoA leadership telling their branches to deny service to people without thumbs.

Flock of Starlings divebombed by falcon

maatc says...

>> ^BillOreilly:
I call fake.
Take a thumbprint, put it in Microsoft Paint, hit a few buttons, bang, you've got a video of birds being divebombed by a rampant winged falcon.
Case closed.


You obviously spend more time in front of your computer than outside in nature...

Flock of Starlings divebombed by falcon

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