Based on that picture, she's down two items: her cape and her shirt.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Supergirl is only down one item of clothing - her shirt. That's the animated Supergirl, or Peter David's version
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Capes don't count.Warrl wrote:Based on that picture, she's down two items: her cape and her shirt.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Supergirl is only down one item of clothing - her shirt. That's the animated Supergirl, or Peter David's version
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(Which is SO much more likely than that i forgot about it, right?)
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So we were short-changed??? Heinous villains.AnotherFairportfan wrote:I'm suspecting that the nipple-and-dime version i found somewhere else is actually a re-working of that piece of art.MerchManDan wrote:...oh. I guess it's NOT this version since the image is still nipple-free.AnotherFairportfan wrote:(If anyone actually wants it, there is a version of this that i did not edit to hide some nipples...)
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From Google StreetView:
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Let me about something you do NOT want to do.
You do NOT want to be eating a bowl of my Mexican-inspired pork spicy rice and discover that a single - possibly almost invisibly-small - bit of minced habanero pepper has landed precisely on the tip of your tongue.
eek.
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The habanero runs 100,000 to 350,000 scoville units; i minced two very finely to toss in the pot, and used shears to cut a bunch of dried chiles japones (15,000 to 35,000 scovilles) to toss in the skillet with the bacon and cubed pork.
This was an extra-big batch i'll be eating at for the next week or so - i'm looking forward with mixed trepidation and anticipation to what it'll be like after a day or so in the fridge...
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A word of warning: if you're making a dish that contains fresh or dried chiles - and if it comes out about as hot as you can stand when it's just been made ... find someone else to palm off the leftovers on after they've been in the fridge for a day or so. Sitting in the refrigerator for twenty-four or so hours allows the flavors to marry and the capsacin to mature.
And the NEXT day may quite possibly be even better (or worse, depending on your tolerance)...
You do NOT want to be eating a bowl of my Mexican-inspired pork spicy rice and discover that a single - possibly almost invisibly-small - bit of minced habanero pepper has landed precisely on the tip of your tongue.
eek.
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The habanero runs 100,000 to 350,000 scoville units; i minced two very finely to toss in the pot, and used shears to cut a bunch of dried chiles japones (15,000 to 35,000 scovilles) to toss in the skillet with the bacon and cubed pork.
This was an extra-big batch i'll be eating at for the next week or so - i'm looking forward with mixed trepidation and anticipation to what it'll be like after a day or so in the fridge...
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A word of warning: if you're making a dish that contains fresh or dried chiles - and if it comes out about as hot as you can stand when it's just been made ... find someone else to palm off the leftovers on after they've been in the fridge for a day or so. Sitting in the refrigerator for twenty-four or so hours allows the flavors to marry and the capsacin to mature.
And the NEXT day may quite possibly be even better (or worse, depending on your tolerance)...
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Or you could give the leftovers to your local police, and tell them they can use it in place of OC spray.
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Very nice...but here's my favorite...AnotherFairportfan wrote:From Google StreetView:
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Wonder what they blurred on his hip.Jabberwonky wrote:Very nice...but here's my favorite...AnotherFairportfan wrote:From Google StreetView:
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There May Be a Parallel Universe That Is Moving Backwards in Time
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Okay - moment of cognitive dissonance here.
From FOX News' post of their Privacy Policy:
...and it has refused to accept every possible answer i could think of, including "Democrat" (which i hope means i won't accept "Republican" either), "leftist", "neutral", "centrist", "center", "libertarian", "moderate" and "communist"...
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So i'm trying (well, WAS trying) to sign up to post a comment to an article on one of their blogs, and it keeps refusing to accept my registration unless i fill in one specific blank (more anent that after the image):FOX News Privacy Policy wrote:Sensitive Information. We ask that you not send us, and you not disclose, any sensitive personal information (such as social security numbers, information related to racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religion or other beliefs, health, criminal background or trade union membership) on or through the FOX Services or otherwise.
...and it has refused to accept every possible answer i could think of, including "Democrat" (which i hope means i won't accept "Republican" either), "leftist", "neutral", "centrist", "center", "libertarian", "moderate" and "communist"...
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This picture cried for its own page; mouse over the horsey for the full effect.
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oooh -- oooh!!Jabberwonky wrote:Have you tried Anarchist?
how about CareBearAnarchist ?
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Grantwhy wrote:oooh -- oooh!!Jabberwonky wrote:Have you tried Anarchist?
how about CareBearAnarchist ?
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well, going by their own policy, I'd say the only word that SHOULD be allowed is "NONE"... try that next.AnotherFairportfan wrote:...and it has refused to accept every possible answer i could think of, including "Democrat" (which i hope means i won't accept "Republican" either), "leftist", "neutral", "centrist", "center", "libertarian", "moderate" and "communist"...
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Just because I'm so hongry right now...
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I think that beats out a nice helping of Fettuccini Alfredo, in the "heart attack on a plate" category.
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That looks... intersting...