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Cheese | The torment of heat - Glacialis - Jul 26, 2001

Ugh. I just noticed that his damn chair has started to smell like CHEESE. Yep, that original Commando Cheese ™ generated there by all the sweating due to this heat. You can't smell it after you've seated, but to make oneself sit here... Puke Smile


Cheese | The torment of heat - Robb Force - Jul 27, 2001

What chair are you talking about? You said "his damn chair", was that suppossed to be 'this damn chair'?

I like cheese.


Cheese | The torment of heat - Glacialis - Jul 27, 2001

It's right either way. NetCon's on my bro's machine, so this is his chair and also this chair. Smile


Cheese | The torment of heat - Amor Fati - Jul 27, 2001

Cheese is the only thing, except bread and , COca Cola which NEVER EVER misses from my home.


Cheese | The torment of heat - Glacialis - Jul 27, 2001

Don't get me wrong. Cheese is nice.


Cheese | The torment of heat - Robb Force - Jul 28, 2001

Would you bathe in it?


Cheese | The torment of heat - yourhumblenarrator - Jul 28, 2001

Would you rub it on your face and ask people to kiss you?


Cheese | The torment of heat - Glacialis - Jul 28, 2001

Why would I waste perfectly good nutrients in bathing or on my face? Nerd Wink


Cheese | The torment of heat - Robb Force - Jul 28, 2001

Biggrin Would you do it if there was a rumor that cheese applied directly to your skin could clean pores and eliminate blemishes?


Cheese | The torment of heat - Glacialis - Jul 29, 2001

Nope, I have a good skin. Besides, I'm not that interested in my looks. I like to dress in clothes that fit my sense of style though. They just tend to be darned expensive... Smilewink

That's one more reason for me to hate Summer: I can't wear a load of clothes. I really would like those complicated suits they had back in the old days. Way old.


Cheese | The torment of heat - Robb Force - Jul 29, 2001

Oh, I think you're talking about an Oxford suit. Just a guess. They have a long sleeve shirt, double-breasted vest, slacks, a coat?, and usually an outside coat. A complete guess and probably not very accurate, but damn that's a lot of clothing. Something you could comfortably wear at around 60 degrees F. Smile


Cheese | The torment of heat - Glacialis - Jul 29, 2001

No idea what you're talking about. Those Jack-the-Ripper time costumes.

Or then something with delicate chains and locks and multiple layers and cloacks and... :drool:

Now I have to settle for a trench coat.


Cheese | The torment of heat - Robb Force - Jul 29, 2001

Quote:Quote: from Glacialis on 11:45 am on July 29, 2001
No idea what you're talking about. Those Jack-the-Ripper time costumes.
Yep, that's what I was trying to describe. Cheesy

Quote:Or then something with delicate chains and locks and multiple layers and cloacks and...
It's my turn to have no idea what you're talking about. It almost sounds like you're describing a suit of plate mail armor with a cloak.


Cheese | The torment of heat - Glacialis - Jul 29, 2001

Yeah, plate mail would be cool... or a powered armor. Smile

I mean almost anything with multiple independent layers of clothing (set's containing i.e. shirt, vest, jacket, coat...)and that has chains with small locks to attatch the sides of the vest, coat/cloack. I also love pendants and rings, though I don't currently own any. I only have a silver chain on my neck.

I've been trying to think up designs for rings and pendants, so I could have them done, but it's damn hard to come up with something that'd please my eye. I'm a fan of complicated abstract patterns too, so that might eventually be something to put on a ring. Or something to do with ice and cold.