I like salt and vinegar tasty jacks, but I haven't seen them in a while
Yes, those were actually quite good the few times I had them. Yeah, I haven't seen them for ages either, [Rhetorical Question] whatever happened to them?
I still think that they die in comparison to the brilliance of Red Rock's S&V, though.
Worcestershire sauce flavour crisps are the best. Well at least best in the UK as I don't have much knowledge of potato based snacks outside of the UK.
Yes, those were actually quite good the few times I had them. Yeah, I haven't seen them for ages either, [Rhetorical Question] whatever happened to them?
I still think that they die in comparison to the brilliance of Red Rock's S&V, though.
This isnt fair im being told they're good then bad, please someone help me, what should i do, eat them or not. This is so confusing I think I will explode anyway.
This isnt fair im being told they're good then bad, please someone help me, what should i do, eat them or not. This is so confusing I think I will explode anyway.
Well, just a few questions first then.
A. Do you like balsamic vinegar at all (with something, of course. Not straight.)?
B. Are you able to tolerate a tiny, tiny bit of bitterness?
C. Do you like strong flavour?
D. Do you like perfect texture?
E. Are you a fan of salt & vinegar chips in general?
If you answered yes to these questions, then there is no reason why you shouldn't like the Red Rock S&V chips. They aren't really that bitter at all, Highway's tongue is exaggerating the information that travels from his mouth to his brain .
Why, it appears to be a bag of Honey Soy Chicken Chips he's leaping into the shadows for. And it seems he is leaping AWAY from Seas Salt and Balsamic Vinegar. Isn't that a coincidence?
Nothing is a good argument against Red Rock's Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar Chips. They are undeniably excellent. They are almost the Chuck Norris of the chip/crisp world.
Then my work is done. I have made both you and Prizna want to go out and buy chips. If you each do so, then I have successfully conned you into losing a couple of your well-earned dollars/krone. Excellent!
I can't have most chips because they put milk in them for some unexplained reason.
I can have the plan ones, and that's it. So I usually make my own or sprinkle something on the plain ones. I don't have chips very often anymore though.
But in all seriousness, I almost agree. There are good, smart, and entirely non-idiotic people out there. Those of us who want there to be them havent found them yet.
A. Do you like balsamic vinegar at all (with something, of course. Not straight.)?
B. Are you able to tolerate a tiny, tiny bit of bitterness?
C. Do you like strong flavour?
D. Do you like perfect texture?
E. Are you a fan of salt & vinegar chips in general?
If you answered yes to these questions, then there is no reason why you shouldn't like the Red Rock S&V chips. They aren't really that bitter at all, Highway's tongue is exaggerating the information that travels from his mouth to his brain .
Yes to all, Im sold, I guess ill get some next time im at the shops
GuruGuru, if you weren't so right all of the way through the 'DVD Never Arriving?' thread, I would have bitten your head off and told you that you have no appreciation of good music. But I will let you off. I forgive you.
Aww, I was totally hoping to have an argument over that.
On the other hand, it wouldn't have been a very meaningful argument seeing as my reasons for not liking them are "I just don't", so maybe it's for the best. Plus I need to go to bed. So I'll accept your "Get Off Scott-Free Token" this time, but next time I want a damn argument!
We used to have a very specific budget, with money taken out every paycheque and spread between envelopes for each category, and I wrote down everything we spent on a binder.
But when we changed years, we thought we'd be doing fine and we didn't need to do that anymore. And that didn't work out so well for us
Now it's a new month so we're starting over, I've created a new budget and we're tracking expenses again, but this time differently: last years I'd copy every single thing listed on every single receipt onto the binder, with the amount. It was useful because if we wanted to go buy flour we just needed to check in the binder how much it cost us last time. But it was time confusing and pretty boring.
Since we kept all receipts as well anyways, we've decided this time I'll number the receipts, and simply write down the receipt number and total in the binder. It should save a lot of time.
Also, we've adjusted our expenses and stuff but that was boring enough to do, it's probably even more boring to read about, so I'll spare you the details.
It's satisfying at any rate. Now this weekend, to clean the kitchen and organise the pantry so I can make an actual grocery list or everything we're missing.
We used to have a very specific budget, with money taken out every paycheque and spread between envelopes for each category, and I wrote down everything we spent on a binder.
But when we changed years, we thought we'd be doing fine and we didn't need to do that anymore. And that didn't work out so well for us
Now it's a new month so we're starting over, I've created a new budget and we're tracking expenses again, but this time differently: last years I'd copy every single thing listed on every single receipt onto the binder, with the amount. It was useful because if we wanted to go buy flour we just needed to check in the binder how much it cost us last time. But it was time confusing and pretty boring.
Since we kept all receipts as well anyways, we've decided this time I'll number the receipts, and simply write down the receipt number and total in the binder. It should save a lot of time.
Also, we've adjusted our expenses and stuff but that was boring enough to do, it's probably even more boring to read about, so I'll spare you the details.
It's satisfying at any rate. Now this weekend, to clean the kitchen and organise the pantry so I can make an actual grocery list or everything we're missing.
wait, so if you bought a bag of lolly snakes for example for $1.23, you have to include that in your tax? Or did I just read that completely wrong.
anyway, what's on my mind?
today im gonna print a poster of ginny's art.
then go bowling
then i'll eat
then sleep
You should keep track of your budget on the computer!
You'd be able to make all kinds of interesting graphs!
But these programs scare me! I never understand any of the categories and they're full of numbers. In the binder I can do it my way!
I guess I'd like to switch, but since I do have to store the receipts somewhere, and that can't be in the computer...
wait, so if you bought a bag of lolly snakes for example for $1.23, you have to include that in your tax? Or did I just read that completely wrong.
Nothing at all to do with taxes. I was doing that to keep track of my spending to make sure I spent enough.
Yes, you read that right, I wanted to make sure I spent enough Before I had a budget I had no idea how much money I had spent so far so I was always freaked out that I had no money, and always got the cheapest thing ever, would skip meals to save on food, never bought anything that wasn't a basic need, etc, it got me health problems, which sucked.
When I track it, I know how much I've spent so far this month and so I know I can spend more and don't have to sacrifice everything just in case.
Lately however I've been starting to get freaked out again because once again I don't know how much we're spending. While my past experience leads me to want to think "we can afford to spend more", I don't want to go into the opposite mistake and get into debt, either. So I'm going back to tracking it. At least this way I know where I'm standing, it gives me some peace of mind.
Of course, that'd mean setting money aside in the budget to save up for the new system, which may be entirely unfeasible, but technically it is possible for the receipts to be stored in the computer. Actually, it'd be possible with a regular scanner too. This is just fancier.
Oh, but see, you've exerted your best efforts all through that threat and now, feeling depleted, you have nothing left to take me on with. you're not up for an argument.
Oh, but see, you've exerted your best efforts all through that threat and now, feeling depleted, you have nothing left to take me on with. you're not up for an argument.
Oh, but see, you've exerted your best efforts all through that threat and now, feeling depleted, you have nothing left to take me on with. you're not up for an argument.
They were. The fifth most common electronic device to be used in the average household during the Victorian era was the vibrator. I am not joking about this.
They were. The fifth most common electronic device to be used in the average household during the Victorian era was the vibrator. I am not joking about this.
Ehhhh... I'm not so sure about that. Wikipedia says that it was the fifth domestic device to become electrified, not the fifth most common. And from what I can tell from a bunch of sources, it looks like it was marketed as a medical device to cure 'female hysteria.' Of course, I guess it's debatable if women actually used them to 'cure' themselves, but I don't see any evidence that says it was really common.
Besides, when I said perverted, I meant really, really perverted. As in, The Imageboard That Shall Not Be Named perverted.
Heh, I guess I just assumed in the dark recesses of my mind that if it was electrified so soon it must have been common. But, yeah, Victorians were really perverted underneath that veneer of propriety.
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Yes, those were actually quite good the few times I had them. Yeah, I haven't seen them for ages either, [Rhetorical Question] whatever happened to them?
I still think that they die in comparison to the brilliance of Red Rock's S&V, though.
Im going to have to buy a bag tomorrow now
Don't, you will throw up and explode
This isnt fair im being told they're good then bad, please someone help me, what should i do, eat them or not. This is so confusing I think I will explode anyway.
Well, just a few questions first then.
A. Do you like balsamic vinegar at all (with something, of course. Not straight.)?
B. Are you able to tolerate a tiny, tiny bit of bitterness?
C. Do you like strong flavour?
D. Do you like perfect texture?
E. Are you a fan of salt & vinegar chips in general?
If you answered yes to these questions, then there is no reason why you shouldn't like the Red Rock S&V chips. They aren't really that bitter at all, Highway's tongue is exaggerating the information that travels from his mouth to his brain .
Why, it appears to be a bag of Honey Soy Chicken Chips he's leaping into the shadows for. And it seems he is leaping AWAY from Seas Salt and Balsamic Vinegar. Isn't that a coincidence?
And damn you Hayden, now I have to buy some Chips.
I can have the plan ones, and that's it. So I usually make my own or sprinkle something on the plain ones. I don't have chips very often anymore though.
When I do eat chips, though, I always go for ones with cheese in them somewhere.
I do like corn chips, and I like popcorn, but cheese and crackers is the best!
But in all seriousness, I almost agree. There are good, smart, and entirely non-idiotic people out there. Those of us who want there to be them havent found them yet.
Yes to all, Im sold, I guess ill get some next time im at the shops
yeah, but you don't have a 1 in 3000 chance of winning a poster!
And "Freebird" just makes the whole thing even more confusing for me...
'Get Off Scott-Free Tokens' Used: 1/3
On the other hand, it wouldn't have been a very meaningful argument seeing as my reasons for not liking them are "I just don't", so maybe it's for the best. Plus I need to go to bed. So I'll accept your "Get Off Scott-Free Token" this time, but next time I want a damn argument!
We used to have a very specific budget, with money taken out every paycheque and spread between envelopes for each category, and I wrote down everything we spent on a binder.
But when we changed years, we thought we'd be doing fine and we didn't need to do that anymore. And that didn't work out so well for us
Now it's a new month so we're starting over, I've created a new budget and we're tracking expenses again, but this time differently: last years I'd copy every single thing listed on every single receipt onto the binder, with the amount. It was useful because if we wanted to go buy flour we just needed to check in the binder how much it cost us last time. But it was time confusing and pretty boring.
Since we kept all receipts as well anyways, we've decided this time I'll number the receipts, and simply write down the receipt number and total in the binder. It should save a lot of time.
Also, we've adjusted our expenses and stuff but that was boring enough to do, it's probably even more boring to read about, so I'll spare you the details.
It's satisfying at any rate. Now this weekend, to clean the kitchen and organise the pantry so I can make an actual grocery list or everything we're missing.
You'd be able to make all kinds of interesting graphs!
wait, so if you bought a bag of lolly snakes for example for $1.23, you have to include that in your tax? Or did I just read that completely wrong.
anyway, what's on my mind?
today im gonna print a poster of ginny's art.
then go bowling
then i'll eat
then sleep
But these programs scare me! I never understand any of the categories and they're full of numbers. In the binder I can do it my way!
I guess I'd like to switch, but since I do have to store the receipts somewhere, and that can't be in the computer...
Nothing at all to do with taxes. I was doing that to keep track of my spending to make sure I spent enough.
Yes, you read that right, I wanted to make sure I spent enough Before I had a budget I had no idea how much money I had spent so far so I was always freaked out that I had no money, and always got the cheapest thing ever, would skip meals to save on food, never bought anything that wasn't a basic need, etc, it got me health problems, which sucked.
When I track it, I know how much I've spent so far this month and so I know I can spend more and don't have to sacrifice everything just in case.
Lately however I've been starting to get freaked out again because once again I don't know how much we're spending. While my past experience leads me to want to think "we can afford to spend more", I don't want to go into the opposite mistake and get into debt, either. So I'm going back to tracking it. At least this way I know where I'm standing, it gives me some peace of mind.
Not true!
Of course, that'd mean setting money aside in the budget to save up for the new system, which may be entirely unfeasible, but technically it is possible for the receipts to be stored in the computer. Actually, it'd be possible with a regular scanner too. This is just fancier.
I beg to differ.
Oh, but see, you've exerted your best efforts all through that threat and now, feeling depleted, you have nothing left to take me on with. you're not up for an argument.
Them's fightin' words, boy.
My arguing skills are an infinite ammo weapon.
Unfortunately you forgot to load it
It's pretty disconcerting, actually.
Ehhhh... I'm not so sure about that. Wikipedia says that it was the fifth domestic device to become electrified, not the fifth most common. And from what I can tell from a bunch of sources, it looks like it was marketed as a medical device to cure 'female hysteria.' Of course, I guess it's debatable if women actually used them to 'cure' themselves, but I don't see any evidence that says it was really common.
Besides, when I said perverted, I meant really, really perverted. As in, The Imageboard That Shall Not Be Named perverted.