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Old 05-16-06 | 04:35 PM
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Bear in mind that there are creative people afoot in the world. This creativity differs from person to person. I know that we all appreciate things on varied level, when intelligence brushes aside fear and stereotypes and allows for individual appreciation to occur.

Plus, we cannot all have our creative abilities end with a flushing sound...like yours. (insert emoticon of choice here)

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How do you people have so much time on your hands?!

165, don't you have a lesson plan to draw up? And the rest of you, get freakin' jobs!
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Plus, we cannot all have our creative abilities end with a flushing sound...like yours. (insert emoticon of choice here)

I choose....
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don't you have minors to accost and tickets to "hand-out?"
Somewhere, there is an alderman who can't park his SUV in front of the handicap entrance at 7Eleven. Best get on that, probie.
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Old 05-16-06 | 04:42 PM
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How do you people have so much time on your hands?!

165, don't you have a lesson plan to draw up? And the rest of you, get freakin' jobs!
Um, procrastination?
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i'm waiting for spud and his vegan nachos to show up. looks like he may be otherwise occupied, so i'll sit here in the peanut gallery with a pie and some sparks.

on the subject of pie, here in DC we're nearing rhubarb season. and while i agree with the OP that salome and 165 are great people, i have to say that they don't seem to be big pie connoseurs.

fresh rhubarb pie is the complete and utter awesomeist. i may be forced to make some.
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cheesecake tastes great, but it's soooooo heavy and bad for you. i mean, it's good when you eat it but 5 minutes later it's like a brick in your stomach that you can't help but regret.

(please don't tell my fellow wisconsinites i've said that. i mean, my relatives have cheesecake at their WEDDINGS!)

but, if you join Team New In Town chicago, i'll make you pie, TIP. really. (how can you turn that down?)
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don't you have minors to accost and tickets to "hand-out?"
Somewhere, there is an alderman who can't park his SUV in front of the handicap entrance at 7Eleven. Best get on that, probie.
It's all about the "Double D" anyways. We park on the sidewalk. Good times!
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But yeah, I'm headed to SF this weekend. I'm gonna apply to be one of SF's finest.

Then I would totally look like Frankie Fix of "Crime". Haha!
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+1 on the rhubarb, we used to grow some in the backyard and the mom definitely knew what to do with it
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Originally Posted by chimblysweep
cheesecake tastes great, but it's soooooo heavy and bad for you. i mean, it's good when you eat it but 5 minutes later it's like a brick in your stomach that you can't help but regret.

(please don't tell my fellow wisconsinites i've said that. i mean, my relatives have cheesecake at their WEDDINGS!)

but, if you join Team New In Town chicago, i'll make you pie, TIP. really. (how can you turn that down?)
My grandparents had cheesecake at their wedding! HA!
I'm not a big fan of rhubarb pie, but all others I cannot refuse.
So, if you were to make a blueberry or apple or anything really, I probably could not be stopped from coming down.
Isn't that great? Someone you've never really met asking for a bribe to meet you?
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Oh, and Salome, [165] and all other Chicago-landers, I think some festivities are in store for Chimbly's return to the midwest. Can this happen?
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Originally Posted by chimblysweep
i'm waiting for spud and his vegan nachos to show up. looks like he may be otherwise occupied, so i'll sit here in the peanut gallery with a pie and some sparks.

on the subject of pie, here in DC we're nearing rhubarb season. and while i agree with the OP that salome and 165 are great people, i have to say that they don't seem to be big pie connoseurs.

fresh rhubarb pie is the complete and utter awesomeist. i may be forced to make some.
well...i'm voting strawberry rhubard. mmmmmm....yummmmmmmmmmm....
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Oh, and Salome, [165] and all other Chicago-landers, I think some festivities are in store for Chimbly's return to the midwest. Can this happen?
Pssht. Like we need an excuse.
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Old 05-16-06 | 05:07 PM
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i don't know any of these people
Me neither. You can come play with me, Zach.

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Old 05-16-06 | 05:10 PM
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Oh, and Salome, [165] and all other Chicago-landers, I think some festivities are in store for Chimbly's return to the midwest. Can this happen?
yes as long as it's not the last weekend in may (chimbly's first weekend here).

mareesha will soon be one of us too.
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Me neither. You can come play with me, Zach.

get out of my sandbox! MYYYYYYYYYYYY sandbox!!!!!
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Old 05-16-06 | 05:28 PM
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OOh OOh oooh!!!!

I've got the perfect time/place/etc for celebrants! And sellabrants.
ON June 10 errbody from both Mill-wall-key and Chick-ago should come to Mad-Isson for The Race Formerly Known as Lord of the Chainrings And Now Known as Something Else but Similarly Awesome. Perfect, right? There isn't really room for everybody to sleep at my place, but I can MAKE room (or find other places, etc, or you could, or something).

THat's my submission to this thread, and I can contribute more if neccesssssary.
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Old 05-16-06 | 05:29 PM
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Really, what better place to celebrate Chimbly's moving to Chicago than Madison?
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Old 05-16-06 | 05:32 PM
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get out of my sandbox! MYYYYYYYYYYYY sandbox!!!!!
What tha..??! Doode... I thought we were cool!
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Old 05-16-06 | 08:29 PM
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Old 05-16-06 | 08:53 PM
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I totally lost track of what this thread was all about. I know some of theses people but have no idea what's being said.

I DO know that I like pie. Like cookies better. And I'll work for brownies.

Oh, and my friends and I used to see who could eat the largest amount of fresh/raw rhubarb before we had to spit it out. Kids....
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Old 05-16-06 | 10:50 PM
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I think it had something to do with someone who was handing out pumpkin bread after stages of the tour and meeting a teacher who is more than willing to teach me a thing or two about the track.....after he spends an hour or so sweeping it off for us rookies.
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Old 05-16-06 | 10:54 PM
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speaking of which - we need to get everyone out there again soon - this weekend I am out of town though.
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