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Re: Air your grievences.

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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : I don't get this.  Own your opinion.  If you don't like it you don't like it.  Why are you backtracking on that now just because someone you like did it?  You can dislike large wedding parties without disliking LTZ, or her wedding.  There's no reason to change your opinion based on the fact that LTZ had a large wedding party, or to justify why she may have done something that's not your style. This is my biggest grievance with SB lately.  There's way too much of this going on.  <strong>It's okay to disagree.  It's okay to  state your opinion whether or not others agree with it.</strong>
    Posted by betrothed123[/QUOTE]

    <div>Yes-I think there has been some issues around that for sure. Just because I hate peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and say so does not mean I hate YOU if you love them....</div>
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : Yes-I think there has been some issues around that for sure. Just because I hate peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and say so does not mean I hate YOU if you love them....
    Posted by Lenore2010[/QUOTE]


    Ehh, I judge anyone that doesn't like peanut butter (except in the case of allergies, of course). ;)
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : Ehh, I judge anyone that doesn't like peanut butter (except in the case of allergies, of course). ;)
    Posted by allisong23[/QUOTE]<div>
    </div><div>I truly never got the whole peanut butter thing. I mean it actually tastes okay, but it sticks big time to your whole mouth and has a weird texture. I am just un American I guess :)

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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : I truly never got the whole peanut butter thing. I mean it actually tastes okay, but it sticks big time to your whole mouth and has a weird texture. I am just un American I guess :)
    Posted by Lenore2010[/QUOTE]

    Sun! Shun!

    :)
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  • Peanut butter has a side benefit of being very entertaining when you give some to a dog; they'll lick away at it for a good hour lol.

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  • I could survive on peanut butter alone.  But only if I have milk, too :)
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    [QUOTE]I could survive on peanut butter alone.  But only if I have milk, too :)
    Posted by AllAboutTheBenjamin[/QUOTE]

    Pretty sure that would mean you weren't surviving on PB alone. :p
  • I have found a new love for Peanut Butter :)

    Just don't ever give it to a rodent unless you want it to die a horrible death!
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : Ehh, I judge anyone that doesn't like peanut butter (except in the case of allergies, of course). ;)
    Posted by allisong23[/QUOTE]

    Cheatin' Fudge

    1 package of Almond or White Chocolate Bark (Found in baking aisle)
    1 cup of chunky peanut butter
    1 cup rice crispy cereal
    1 tube package of salted peanuts
    1 cup mini marshmallows
    1 cup of pretzal sticks, broken in half.

    Melt almond bark and peanut butter in oven in a pyrex dish, remove from oven, mix in other ingredients. 
    I prepare another pyrex dish lined with waxed paper and pour the mixture into it.
    (This makes it easier to remove to cut and clean.)
    Let it set for a few hours until it hardens.  Flip out of pyrex dish, cut into small squares.

    It's not as rich as fudge, so you can eat more. :-)
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : Cheatin' Fudge 1 package of Almond or White Chocolate Bark (Found in baking aisle) 1 cup of chunky peanut butter 1 cup rice crispy cereal 1 tube package of salted peanuts 1 cup mini marshmallows 1 cup of pretzal sticks, broken in half. Melt almond bark and peanut butter in oven in a pyrex dish, remove from oven, mix in other ingredients.  I prepare another pyrex dish lined with waxed paper and pour the mixture into it. (This makes it easier to remove to cut and clean.) Let it set for a few hours until it hardens.  Flip out of pyrex dish, cut into small squares. It's not as rich as fudge, so you can eat more. :-)
    Posted by Wrkn925[/QUOTE]

    Yum! That may be this weekend's dessert recipe.
    Check this out -
    <a href="http://www.rachaelraymag.com/recipes/rachael-ray-magazine-recipes/sweet-spot-dessert-recipes/Chocolate-Peanut-Butter-Fudge-Crunch?_mid=711732&_rid=711732.568300.2555" rel="nofollow">http://www.rachaelraymag.com/recipes/rachael-ray-magazine-recipes/sweet-spot-dessert-recipes/Chocolate-Peanut-Butter-Fudge-Crunch?_mid=711732&_rid=711732.568300.2555</a>

    So easy, so good!
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  • This may get my flamed to high heaven, but I hate crunchy peanut butter.. Ick.
  • CCF, that's ok, as long as you like the creamy kind.
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  • And that is printed and will be utilized....yum.
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  • pirategal03pirategal03 member
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    edited December 2010
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    [QUOTE]This may get me flamed to high heaven, but I hate crunchy peanut butter.. Ick.
    Posted by cupcakesfrosting[/QUOTE]

    crunchy pb is the only pb.
  • OK, I have an AYG.
    Everytime I don't have something negative for a thread, something at work happends like 15 minutes later.

    One of our supervisors just got in a shouting match with an employee.  It ended in the employee walking out and yelling back, "He's nothing but a stupid ?? and don't know how to do nothing but eat!" (Supervisor is a tad chunky.)

    Craziest part?  Everyone will return to their normal schedule at 7am. 
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  • I'd just like to say, that people on here are always telling other women how beautiful they are, how hot they are, that they love their new hairdo, etc. But the minute someone's like "Dude, Vegas is hot" people are suddenly "ZOMG stop fawning over his hotness!  Awwwwkwaaaard."  Uh, no.  Nobody said "Dude, you're hot, and I want to bang you like a judge's gavel."  Just because he has dangly bits doesn't mean that there's something wrong with complimenting him on his appearance.  I don' t understand that.
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    [QUOTE]I'd just like to say, that people on here are always telling other women how beautiful they are, how hot they are, that they love their new hairdo, etc. But the minute someone's like "Dude, Vegas is hot" people are suddenly "ZOMG stop fawning over his hotness!  Awwwwkwaaaard."  Uh, no.  Nobody said "<strong>Dude, you're hot, and I want to bang you like a judge's gavel</strong>."  Just because he has dangly bits doesn't mean that there's something wrong with complimenting him on his appearance.  I don' t understand that.
    Posted by NuggetBrain[/QUOTE]

    Hah!

    That is all.
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    [QUOTE]I'd just like to say, that people on here are always telling other women how beautiful they are, how hot they are, that they love their new hairdo, etc. But the minute someone's like "Dude, Vegas is hot" people are suddenly "ZOMG stop fawning over his hotness!  Awwwwkwaaaard."  Uh, no.  Nobody said "Dude, you're hot, and I want to bang you like a judge's gavel."  Just because he has dangly bits doesn't mean that there's something wrong with complimenting him on his appearance.  I don' t understand that.
    Posted by NuggetBrain[/QUOTE]

    I disagree.  I think there is a significant difference between going up to a girl friend and telling them they look pretty and going up to a male friend and telling them they are hot.  In my opinion, society would dictate the latter being a form of flirtation.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : I disagree.  I think there is a significant difference between going up to a girl friend and telling them they look pretty and going up to a male friend and telling them they are hot.  In my opinion, society would dictate the latter being a form of flirtation.
    Posted by chirpchirp[/QUOTE]

    Maybe in general. Personally, I can appreciate beauty in any form without wanting to bone it.
  • I am so using that judges gavel line.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : Maybe in general. Personally, I can appreciate beauty in any form without wanting to bone it.
    Posted by Anysunrise[/QUOTE]

    I agree completely, but do you vocalize that appreciation by calling them hot? Probably not.
  • NuggetBrainNuggetBrain member
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    edited December 2010
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : I disagree.  I think there is a significant difference between going up to a girl friend and telling them they look pretty and going up to a male friend and telling them they are hot.  In my opinion, society would dictate the latter being a form of flirtation.
    Posted by chirpchirp[/QUOTE]

    I think that's a form of sexism.  Sorry.  If your guy friends can't distinguish flirtation from a married, taken or just plain sexually uninterested friend telling them that they look nice then that's their issue.  I have multiple guy friends who compliment me and who I compliment all the time, and there has never been the idea that the compliment is to be followed with asking if it hurt when I fell from Heaven, or that I must have X-Ray vision because I can see myself in his pants.  Hell, I saw my husband's best friend last week and I told him looked good in his new sweater in front of his wife.  I've told HER that he's a good looking guy, and she's done the same in regards to Noodle.  Just like I can say "yeah, my brother's a good looking guy" without meaning I want to bang my brother.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : I agree completely, but do you vocalize that appreciation by calling them hot? Probably not.
    Posted by chirpchirp[/QUOTE]

    No. I usually go "Yum..."
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : I think that's a form of sexism.  Sorry.  If your guy friends can't distinguish flirtation from a married, taken or just plain sexually uninterested friend telling them that they look nice then that's their issue.  I have multiple guy friends.  Hell, I saw my husband's best friend last week and I told him looked good in his new sweater in front of his wife.  I've told HER that he's a good looking guy, and she's done the same in regards to Noodle.  Just like I can say "yeah, my brother's a good looking guy" without meaning I want to bang my brother.
    Posted by NuggetBrain[/QUOTE]

    And I agree with that.  I think the context in which you say it is vastly different from telling a complete stranger that he's attractive on an internet forum.  I would be a little uncomfortable if one of my male friends commented on how attractive I look in a photo.  Like I said to Any, I think you can appreciate that someone is good looking without fawning over them. 
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : I<strong> think that's a form of sexism.</strong>  Sorry.  If your guy friends can't distinguish flirtation from a married, taken or just plain sexually uninterested friend telling them that they look nice then that's their issue. 
    Posted by NuggetBrain[/QUOTE]

    I couldn't agree more.
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  • NuggetBrainNuggetBrain member
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    edited December 2010
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : And I agree with that.  I think the context in which you say it is vastly different from telling a complete stranger that he's attractive on an internet forum.  I would be a little uncomfortable if one of my male friends commented on how attractive I look in a photo.  Like I said to Any, I think you can appreciate that someone is good looking without fawning over them. 
    Posted by chirpchirp[/QUOTE]

    That's what I don't understand.  Nobody spewed paragraphs about Vegas' epic level of hotness and how their panties straight up fell off when they looked at his picture.  Saying "Dude, you're hot" is not FAWNING.  Stop being a drama queen.  I think it's LESS flirtatious by your definition because honestly, am I ever going to see this dude in person?  No.  He doesn't know me from some other random chick on the Internet. 

    I have big boobs.  My husband's other best friend calls me Tits McGee.  Somehow, that doesn't make Noodle want to punch him in the face or me clutch my pearls.  Why?  Because it's not flirting.  I can honestly say if I went up to that guy and ripped my clothes off, he'd freak his sh*t and run the other way and probably never speak to me again.  Every guy friend who has seen my wedding photos has told me how beautiful I look.  Should I somehow be offended or feel uncomfortable?  What if he was gay, does THAT make it somehow okay? 
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : That's what I don't understand.  Nobody spewed paragraphs about Vegas' epic level of hotness and how their panties straight up fell off when they looked at his picture.  Saying "Dude, you're hot" is not FAWNING.  Stop being a drama queen.  I think it's LESS flirtatious by your definition because honestly, am I ever going to see this dude in person?  No.  He doesn't know me from some other random chick on the Internet.  I have big boobs.  My husband's other best friend calls me Tits McGee.  Somehow, that doesn't make Noodle want to punch him in the face or me clutch my pearls.  Why?  Because it's not flirting.  I can honestly say if I went up to that guy and ripped my clothes off, he'd freak his sh*t and run the other way and probably never speak to me again.  Every guy friend who has seen my wedding photos has told me how beautiful I look.  Should I somehow be offended or feel uncomfortable?  What if he was gay, does THAT make it somehow okay? 
    Posted by NuggetBrain[/QUOTE]

    I hardly think I'm being a drama queen given how I didn't give a shiit about whether or not people said it in the first place, seeing as how I wasn't one who was commenting on it earlier in the thread. 

    I was simply commenting that I disagreed with something you said.  No big deal.
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    [QUOTE]  I have big boobs.  My husband's other best friend calls me Tits McGee.  Somehow, that doesn't make Noodle want to punch him in the face or me clutch my pearls.  Why?  Because it's not flirting.
    Posted by NuggetBrain[/QUOTE]

    Ricky Bobby: Cal, that's a real nice sentiment. That's about one of the nicest things you ever said.


    If you haven't seen Talladega Nights, what I just posted won't be funny, so just ignore.

    Married in Vegas - June 2011


  • I seem to be a polarizing force in the SB universe; I don't even post that much but some people vehemently dislike me, some like me, most are indifferent.  Sorry to those that I bother that much.

    Married in Vegas - June 2011


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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Air your grievences. : Ricky Bobby: Cal, that's a real nice sentiment. That's about one of the nicest things you ever said. If you haven't seen Talladega Nights, what I just posted won't be funny, so just ignore.
    Posted by vegasgroom[/QUOTE]

    <div>DAMNIT VEGAS, QUIT BEING UNFUNNY AND HOT, YOU'RE CAUSING THE BOARD STRIFE.</div>
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