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IWillFearNoEvil likes Cheesecake! Now what???
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| Force Ed to eat cheesecake until he is sick of the sight of cheesecake |
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| Eat Cheesecake in front of Ed for all the time he's lost. |
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| Have Ed tied to a chair while ppl take turns throwing czcake at him. |
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| Have a cheesecake party. |
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| Other: (List below) |
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(last vote on : 7/15/2008 1:10:05 AM)
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RE: IWillFearNoEvil vs. Cheesecake - 5/1/2008 9:02:25 AM
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AlwaysR8chel
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Leet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Leetspeak) For other uses, see Leet (disambiguation). Leet (written 31337, 1337, L337, 13370rz, and l33t), or Leetspeak, used primarily on the Internet, uses various combinations of ASCII characters to replace Latinate letters. The term is derived from the word "elite", and the usage it describes is a specialized form of symbolic writing. Different dialects of leet are found on different online forums. Initially, the word leet was used as an adjective, to primarily describe the behavior or accomplishments of others in the community. In that usage, Leet generally carries the same meaning when referring to either the game prowess or, in original usage, hacking expertise of another person. From adjective form its use then expanded to include use as an expletive in reaction to a demonstration of the former qualities. With the mass proliferation of Internet use in the 1990s into the 21st century, Leet has since become a part of Internet culture and slang.[1] Leet may also be considered a substitution cipher, albeit with much variation from user to user. . . . ........ this is almost too much for my brain. 'R8chel Speak' is much more understandable.... Back on topic: I love for Ed to eat cheesecake in Indiana with me and Joy and coffee with 3 pennies on top.... Wait... 3 pennies on top of what??? His head??
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RE: IWillFearNoEvil vs. Cheesecake - 5/1/2008 9:19:52 AM
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AlwaysR8chel
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. . . . . ........... I'm sure you can!
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RE: IWillFearNoEvil vs. Cheesecake - 5/1/2008 9:43:36 AM
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FunBetty
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ORIGINAL: AlwaysR8chel Back on topic: I love for Ed to eat cheesecake in Indiana with me and Joy and coffee with 3 pennies on top.... (Psssst....R8ch.....Ed no likey coffee....)
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RE: IWillFearNoEvil vs. Cheesecake - 5/1/2008 10:36:11 AM
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iwillfearnoevil
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ORIGINAL: FunBetty quote:
ORIGINAL: AlwaysR8chel Back on topic: I love for Ed to eat cheesecake in Indiana with me and Joy and coffee with 3 pennies on top.... (Psssst....R8ch.....Ed no likey coffee....) you girls have such good memory it's amazing! i was blinded by Indiana cheesecake and pennies that i missed what was in the middle ...
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RE: IWillFearNoEvil vs. Cheesecake - 5/1/2008 11:02:48 AM
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FunBetty
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I made a pumpkin cheesecake once. It was FAB.
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RE: IWillFearNoEvil vs. Cheesecake - 5/1/2008 11:04:41 AM
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iwillfearnoevil
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someone broke into my house last night and stole my cheesecake pans. yes i admit panS. i had big molds and small ones. a simple motion of discovery would have sufficed people!
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RE: IWillFearNoEvil vs. Cheesecake - 5/1/2008 11:08:00 AM
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iwillfearnoevil
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ORIGINAL: FunBetty I made a pumpkin cheesecake once. It was FAB. i don't really like pumpkin + i don't like cheesecake = ed eat pumpkin cheesecake at thanksgiving???
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RE: IWillFearNoEvil vs. Cheesecake - 5/1/2008 11:09:04 AM
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FunBetty
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He did. And I didn't do it. I'm innocent, I say!
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RE: IWillFearNoEvil vs. Cheesecake - 5/1/2008 11:14:41 AM
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Trey-ed likeys the cheesecakes!
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RE: IWillFearNoEvil vs. Cheesecake - 5/1/2008 11:32:26 AM
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ORIGINAL: FunBetty I made a pumpkin cheesecake once. It was FAB. My kids and I make Pumpkin cheesecake every year using our secret family recipe; it is made entirely from scratch beginning with fresh pumpkins.
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RE: IWillFearNoEvil vs. Cheesecake - 5/1/2008 11:56:17 AM
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ORIGINAL: benelchi One secret to making really good pumpkin cheesecake is getting the moisture out of the pumpkin before adding it to the cream cheese; this is important even when using canned pumpkin. The best way I have found is to spread the pumpkin out on a couple of layers of paper towels; you can remove the pumpkin from the paper towels simply by folding it in half a couple of times and slowly pealing the the top half of the paper towel away from the pumpkin. I usually have to repeat this a couple if times with new paper towels before I have enough of the water content removed. You know when you are good when the towels are no longer sopping wet. This little trick makes a very big difference in the consistency of the cheesecake. Another trick is to separate the eggs and beat the egg whites into firm peaks, and then fold in the egg whites as the last step after everything else is mixed well (and just before putting everything in the oven); This will result in a lighter more "airy" cheese cake while still maintaining that "sinfully" rich flavor. *blink* I think I just found my new best friend. *stares in awe*
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