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toastercat.hl | Half Life SFX
*fear *parody
Frakkin' Cylons!
The Antique Toaster that's Better than Yours
Frakkin' toasters!
Mario and Toasters
Frakkin' Cylons!
New Comic Con Deadpool leaked trailer
Companies should frakkin' release these videos and not taking them down!
I'm sure many people will appreciate the potato view of this trailer, instead of waiting until the actual proper trailer is available and then posting that.
Food Channel Contest Time (Food Talk Post)
i would venture to guess perhaps, if you are anything like myself, that you were wrong about the oatmeal, because oatmeal cookies are like...yer favorite frikkin' cookies when they rock, which oatmeal cookies DO, BECAUSE OATMEAL COOKIES FRAKKIN' ROCK..and are my personal favorite everyday cookies ever!!
...which i do.....eat cookies everyday, at least one stolen or baked personally or otherwise offered to me...or stolen....every day
Here is everything my mother remembers about the recipe (and as it turns out, I was wrong about the oatmeal):
Marzipan Coconut Cookies
egg whites
marzipan paste
wheat flour
confectioners' sugar
unsweetened shredded coconut
lemon juice
1. Beat the egg whites until stiff.
2. Combine the other ingredients, then fold in stiff egg whites.
3. Form cookies with a spoon and bake.
The cookies should be golden but still soft.
Optionally, you could add a chocolate glaze to some of the cookies.
She doesn't remember the quantities of the ingredients or the oven temperature. I hope that's okay.
Hallowe'en Neon Light Show House - (Party Rock Anthem)
>> ^EMPIRE:
it's good to know in this day and age some people still haven't learned how not to waste resources.
Yeah, I wonder how much money to run that. I assume not in CA since it is frakkin' expensive (e.g., $300 per month during the summer in L.A. area for a small house and using AC!).
Toddlers & Tiaras with Tom Hanks
I frakkin' love Tom Hanks.
What? No Maple Syrup?
I should start fighting because I wanted frakkin water with no ice (stupid waiters and waitresses)!
FALCOR!
One of my all-time faves. Guess it's about frakkin' time Falcor the Napinator made a comeback...
*quality
Ray-Ban Super Chameleon
That's so frakkin' cool. Now if only you could lay out your karma on the table for him to absorb. That'd be the makings of a very cultured club.
The Big Snit -- classic Canadian animation
Frakkin' toaster!
*nochannel
*80s
*Canada
*Comedy
*Animation
*Dark
*love
*Shortfilms
"All Along the Watchtower" Live w/Katee Sackhoff (June 2009)
Some well-frakkin-deserved *quality for this one.
Bloodybelly Comb Jelly
From 1:00 to 1:25, tell me that's not a FRAKKIN CYLON!!
Ancient Underground City In Turkey
Can't see with camera? Add a frakkin flashlight!
So Battlestar Galactica is Over. Thoughts? (Scifi Talk Post)
^ I'm on the same wavelength as you. I could spend a couple pages flaying it to pieces, but I've enjoyed the show so much, I'll forgive the total deus ex machina ending that didn't answer hardly any questions.
Two nits I do want to pick. First is the issue of Greek mythology and Zodiac. Did the greeks find the Scrolls of Pithia, some 147,000 years after the Colonials landed? If not, why did they end up with their own version of the exact same frakkin pantheon as the Colonials, long, long, long, long after they must have died out?
Second, is agriculture. As much as the colonials seemed to want to give up technology, they all seemed to be talking about building subsistence farms and shacks. 150,000 years ago, that was a technological revolution larger than the printing press in terms of how it shaped human society. No, it's not the same as laying down a futuristic city in Tanzania 150,000 years ago, but our contemporary society would be some 140,000 years more advanced than it is today.
However, I think they're doing a similar thing to what Babylon 5 did when it ended -- wrapping up character plot, and giving us new major revelations that raise more questions than they answered. They both think they have a new series to slowly work out the rest of their plots (Crusade for B5, Caprica for BSG).
Based on the trailer for Caprica, it looks like the theme of God & Resurrection will be front and center, and since the elevator pitch for that series is that it's also about the genesis of the 50-years-ago branch of cylons, it has an opportunity to answer questions about the final 5, and why they kept saying "this has all happened before..."
All in all it was a good ending on the character front, though I was deeply saddened by their choice to have Roselyn die, and Starbuck vanish. I think they deserved happier endings.