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» WinterBlossom replied on Wed Oct 17, 2007 @ 9:40am. Posted in Halloween.
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Je viens de voir cette recette et je me suis dit que c'était pas pire du tout.

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» WinterBlossom replied on Fri Sep 21, 2007 @ 12:49pm. Posted in A really creppy kids show.
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The concept was inspired by a famous quote by the author:

"I came in with Halley's Comet in 1835. It is coming again next year (1910), and I expect to go out with it. It will be the greatest disappointment of my life if I don't go out with Halley's Comet. The Almighty has said, no doubt: 'Now here are these two unaccountable freaks; they came in together, they must go out together.'"

Seriously, weird stuff.
» WinterBlossom replied on Wed Sep 19, 2007 @ 10:23pm. Posted in Halloween.
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Si tu connais un boucher, tu pourrais te faire préparer un rôti de porc et demander de le ficeler pour que ça ait l'air d'un bras ou d'une jambe. Ensuite, il pourrait le couvrir de couenne, je pense que ça aurait l'air vrai pas mal. Juste à bien le cuire et le tour serait joué. Ça risque d'être pas mal bon en plus et le porc est surement ce qui a de plus semblable à la chaire humaine. :)

Sinon, tu peux toujours regarder pour une recette de cervelle de veau. Personnellement, je suis pas capable, mais pour l'occasion ça peut valoir le coup d'essayer. C'est plutôt comme entrée que comme plat principal, par contre. Celle là a l'air pas pire du tout, les images sont bonnes! [ www.supertoinette.com ]

À part ça, tu peux toujours essayer de faire des doigts avec de la chaire à saucisse et faire une couronne. Un peu comme les crevettes dans Bettlejuice. Je pense que ça pourrait faire une entrée pas mal cool, avec du style! Tu donnes une forme à la chaire à saucisse pour que ça a l'air de doigts un peu pliés, tu pourrais surement te gosser des ongles avec de la croute de baguette ou quelque chose comme ça et juste les installer au bout des doigts. Je badigeonnerais surement un peu de sauce soya sur les ongles pour que ça à l'air norci. Ensuite tu cuit le tout dans la poêle. T'installes les doigts en forme de couronne dans un beau plat de présentation avec des sauces dans le milieu et voilà! Des vieux doigts bien secs et croustillants en guise de saucisses cocktail! ;)

D'autres idées...un poulet en bébé? C'est peut-être un peu trop hardcore comme idée ça... >_>;

Inquiétez-vous pas de mes intentions avec des idées pareilles, en passant. Je suis juste fille de boucher, donc les idées c'est pas ça qui manque! C'est mon deuxième métier... ;)
» WinterBlossom replied on Sun Sep 2, 2007 @ 4:45pm. Posted in What did playground turn into?.
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Wasn't it named YUL at some point?
» WinterBlossom replied on Thu Jul 19, 2007 @ 1:14pm. Posted in Fantasia film festival.
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I'll try to watch some of these! =)

I haven't seen many Korean drama movies, more series and I always have a hard time getting caught in the stories. Maybe I just need to watch more of them. =P
» WinterBlossom replied on Wed Jul 18, 2007 @ 5:13pm. Posted in Fantasia film festival.
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In short, drama is to Korea like anime is to Japan. They have tons of these and I have rarely seen any with interesting plot lines, except for maybe one or two. In other words, I wasn't surprised at all. =P
» WinterBlossom replied on Tue Jul 17, 2007 @ 1:29pm. Posted in Fantasia film festival.
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Seen...Tekkon Kinkreet, Arch Angels, The Restless, Ten Nights of Dreams, Jade Warrior and Roommates.

I chose a bunch of different movies and liked them all, especially Ten Nights of Dreams for the dynamic and Tekkon Kinkreet since it was a very nice anime. Arch Angels was pretty funny and The Restless had amazing visuals. Jade Warrior was interesting since I never really saw any Finnish movies and Roommates was...ok i guess. Not really scary but still decent.
» WinterBlossom replied on Sun Jun 17, 2007 @ 5:28pm. Posted in Fuck Off And Die.
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» WinterBlossom replied on Sat May 26, 2007 @ 11:53am. Posted in Pirates!! Yarrrr!!.
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great entertainment indeed =)

i loved it
» WinterBlossom replied on Fri May 25, 2007 @ 1:15pm. Posted in Heat.
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Fine with me...no more tornadoes! >=D That's what we get here when it's too hot.

Then again I'm persuaded that God is just tired of his Bible belt, maybe he wants some Bible pants or something instead or maybe he would enjoy a theme song!

"Bibleman, Bibleman,
Does whatever a salesman can,
Writes a book, any size,
Catches morons just like flies,
Look out!
Here comes the Bibleman!"

>_>; Thought that adding nonsense to a 5 year old topic would be fun...and by the way, Bibleman is a show they got here on TV on Saturday mornings, on the whatever-religious channel. Tape it, open beers, drink every time they say the word God...and you are drunk in less than 5 minutes! =P
» WinterBlossom replied on Wed May 16, 2007 @ 8:45am. Posted in The best internet acronym.
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YANETUT
» WinterBlossom replied on Sat Apr 28, 2007 @ 3:52pm. Posted in excercise..
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I do 1h30 of yoga everyday and walk a lot. I think that yoga is the best, since you can get you heart rate up and maintain it for a long time, doing all the movements very slowly.
» WinterBlossom replied on Mon Mar 26, 2007 @ 1:33am. Posted in Nsfw!.
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I'm not sure how you do it, but the best way to dry it and get rid of the smell is to cover it with sea salt. Then forget it in a dry place for some time. =P
» WinterBlossom replied on Fri Mar 23, 2007 @ 11:09am. Posted in Pkoi ??.
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>_>;

Je suis renseignée...
» WinterBlossom replied on Fri Mar 23, 2007 @ 1:46am. Posted in Pkoi ??.
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Originally Posted By METAL_USER
Le gouvernement ne comprends et ne comprendra p-e jamais qu'il ne pourront jamais eradiquer les drogues dites ''illégales'' du monde entier


Je ne pense pas que personne travaille vraiment à l'éradication des drogues...C'est une grosse gamique tout ça. On en parle, on en parle, on en parle, ça occupe les gens en leur faisant peur, ça fait travailler les policiers et une tonne de bureaucrates, on vend des médicaments à la pelle pour ''contrer'' l'après-coup de l'utilisation des drogues...Bref, ça rapporte pas mal d'argent à l'état. C'est comme la cigarette, il n'y a pas un gouvernement sur cette planète qui souhaite vraiment s'en débarasser, c'est beaucoup trop d'argent pour eux à tous les niveaux. Ils préviennent les gens, comme ça ils ont la conscience tranquille, mais s'enrichissent tout de même. Ça doit être un peu la même chose pour les party, tant qu'on ne rend pas ça légal il y a toujours place à la manipulation. Si la scène était née ici, les choses seraient peut-être différentes, mais le bateau étant arrivé pas mal plus tard...Je suis sure que ceux qui y ont vu une opportunité de se faire de l'argent n'ont pas manqué de faire en sorte que la situation reste plus profitable pour eux.
» WinterBlossom replied on Wed Mar 14, 2007 @ 8:58pm. Posted in Pas de pitié pour les croissants!.
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Oh non, Dorothée! lol

Ça rappèle des souvenirs en effet. =P
» WinterBlossom replied on Sat Mar 3, 2007 @ 1:44am. Posted in What Would You Change.
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I would abolish all frontiers. So I could join my man without having the feeling I'm a terrorist every 5 minutes or having to wait for that damn work visa. It's a royal pain in the butt! =P
» WinterBlossom replied on Tue Feb 13, 2007 @ 9:50pm. Posted in True Love ?.
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yeah i like to use adjectives as nouns

sounds pwetty
» WinterBlossom replied on Tue Feb 13, 2007 @ 7:01pm. Posted in True Love ?.
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Innovative, but creepy. >_>;

I guess it's like everything else and romance is a personal matter. I could think of a million things more romantic than that as a sign of commitment to my significant other though.
» WinterBlossom replied on Tue Feb 6, 2007 @ 10:54pm. Posted in How do you walk away from someone doing themseves harm?.
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werd™
» WinterBlossom replied on Tue Feb 6, 2007 @ 10:48pm. Posted in White rappers on VH1.
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Good god lol!

I preferred Nathalie Portman's rap thingy. =P
» WinterBlossom replied on Tue Feb 6, 2007 @ 10:45pm. Posted in How do you walk away from someone doing themseves harm?.
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Wow...and what do you call one who has more than a dozen of these traits?

Sociozilla? =P
» WinterBlossom replied on Sun Feb 4, 2007 @ 1:11am. Posted in My Space.
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» WinterBlossom replied on Thu Feb 1, 2007 @ 7:51pm. Posted in Please shoot me if I become this obsessed.
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It can become a problem when you get bank loans to pay for that kind of stuff and spend some money you don't actually have. Of course you can always sell these things back, but it a weird way to set your priorities. But heh, we all have passions. =P
» WinterBlossom replied on Wed Jan 31, 2007 @ 1:14pm. Posted in Food.
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What about trying to make different sauces for pastas? I know we get bored with the old spaghettis as it's been said, but you can actually make awesome meals with just a few ingredients. =)

My own personal favorites:

Roast some garlic in olive oil and add vegetable paste (not as acid as tomato paste and has a great taste), then just add some 15% cooking cream and let simmer for a little while. This one rocks. You can vary it by adding some green onions or different kinds of mushrooms.

You can also try to make some meat sauce with sausage meat instead of plain pork or beef. You can use either Italian or Toulouse and, if you like spicy food, you can even push it a little and use Merguez sausage meat. Then just add some crushed tomatoes, spices, some vegetables you like and you're all set.

Mixing béchamelle sauce with meat sauce is another option too. It makes it thick and rich. Very very good stuff. =)
» WinterBlossom replied on Wed Jan 31, 2007 @ 12:59pm. Posted in Girls Vs Guys.
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What can you expect from people raised in societies based on the individual more than collectivity? I think that when you realize that the concept of individuality means to be unique, it erases all need for competitiveness. You learn how to share what you are instead of pursuing the all mighty perfection related to your own self. It also eliminates a bunch of devious social behaviors. On the other hand, I get the feeling that most people definitely lack a general sense of empathy, which is probably what's making it a "every man for himself" world, relationship wise as well.

So stupid or not, men and women are pretty much just as doomed if you ask me.

*Sings the doom song*
» WinterBlossom replied on Wed Jan 24, 2007 @ 1:11pm. Posted in Long distance relationships.
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I think that it's possible to make a long distance relationship work. I am in one right now and I'm moving in two months to be with the man I love. I would never have let him go because of the distance factor.

If it's clear that you love each other, then everything is possible. You also have to be confident and be able to trust each other while being far away. That's probably the hardest part of the deal, but at the same time, it's the most important thing in a relationship. So if these are clear from the beginning, you can make it work.

^_^
» WinterBlossom replied on Mon Mar 20, 2006 @ 1:05pm. Posted in cute and cruel, sweet and sadistic.
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very nice ^_^
» WinterBlossom replied on Thu Mar 2, 2006 @ 1:02pm. Posted in What made/ruined your day?.
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made: finally got back from passeport office...
made: will be able to leave this place soon soon soon!
ruined: 87$ for a passeport lmao
» WinterBlossom replied on Wed Dec 21, 2005 @ 1:13pm. Posted in What made/ruined your day?.
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ruined: being invited by old time friends to someone else's surprise b-day party...the day of your own 25th birthday...no one remembering it...
made: i finally made up my mind...i hate everybody...
made: this damn year is almost over...
» WinterBlossom replied on Tue Dec 13, 2005 @ 4:54pm. Posted in time for war.
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muahahaha

*grin*
» WinterBlossom replied on Tue Dec 13, 2005 @ 12:24pm. Posted in end of school....
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done!!!

lets take advantage of that major brain lag now...

bring da booze!!!
» WinterBlossom replied on Tue Dec 13, 2005 @ 12:22pm. Posted in time for war.
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im poor...so for now...ill just make snowballs with rocks inside...
» WinterBlossom replied on Sun Dec 11, 2005 @ 2:11pm. Posted in Riddle me this.
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true *^_^*
» WinterBlossom replied on Sun Dec 11, 2005 @ 1:29pm. Posted in Riddle me this.
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i agree...but for me these two imply the fact thats theres a lack of definition or presence...so therefore...its very close to the point of having nothing...even tho theres something hehe

only my point of view
» WinterBlossom replied on Sun Dec 11, 2005 @ 12:49pm. Posted in Riddle me this.
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depends on the way you see life...like an half empty or half full glass...concepts are created from scratch...but still are necessary at some point to explain states we relate to...things always are, just depends if you decide to see them or not...meaning that nothingness is still a thing you can have if you decide to acknowledge it...
» WinterBlossom replied on Sun Dec 11, 2005 @ 12:28pm. Posted in Riddle me this.
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since abstraction is a concept and loneliness a feeling...my guess is that having nothing is still something...as long as you're aware of it...
» WinterBlossom replied on Sun Dec 11, 2005 @ 12:21pm. Posted in I Hate . . ..
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distance
» WinterBlossom replied on Sun Dec 11, 2005 @ 11:30am. Posted in its beginning to look alot like x-mas.
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i dont know...

i love winter and snow...but i hate christmas...since my dad has a butcher shop...christmas time means turkey time...bleh! ><

so yeah...its beginning to look aaaaaaaaaand smell like christmas...

without enough snow to make it remotely interesting...
» WinterBlossom replied on Fri Dec 9, 2005 @ 2:48am. Posted in end of school....
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will be done with school crap next monday...i got an exam in less than 6 hours and god knows how ill be able to pull anything out of that sponge i have for a brain now...curse you school!! >
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