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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... 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. 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? Cheese | The torment of heat - Robb Force - Jul 28, 2001 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... 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. 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, 2001Yep, that's what I was trying to describe. 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. 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. |