Leslie / Texts
Order by: date ↑ - rating ↑:) This is so you.
You obviously put a lot of work into this. Good job overcoming all the head-smashing adversity.
I loved how thorough you were with this! I'm kind of inspired to go do one of my own now. :)
You know, they mave have. I just couldn't read them!
The art, my friend, is not so good. But you were certainly thorough about your influences!
And the chat log was hilarious. The naan-eating, parcheesi-playing, Kissenger-kissing, moose-drawing boater duck was well played.
I also like the finished piece. The sword is especially cool. Good art, good influence!
My respects to you, sir, for your bravery. Eating something horrible is... well, horrible.
I don't like bananas either.
Hey all,
Silent Mike are thinking of doing this at Sunol Regional Park in Pleasanton, where we plan to tromp Over hill, over dale, through bush, through brier, over park, over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, we do wander everywhere, swifter than the moon's sphere.
It will be fun. It will be adventure. And we figure the more the merrier. If you are interested, shoot me a message! :)
Awesome picnic skills, guys! Anyone who can have bacon-wrapped scallops at a picnic is impressive, but at a picnic on public transit?! Truly, you have my respect.
I would just like to point out that I did not spit anything out. I finished the bites I took. No disrespect was intended towards the general category of food. The particular pieces I took were, I think, not exemplary of what dim sum should be. Hence the challenge.
Your list of food makes me feel wimpy! I don't think I could handle chicken feet. And thousand year eggs sound a little scary. Are those the ones you bury for a few months? Eeep! Gah, now there are so many foods I'm mildly afraid of that I think I should do this again.