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Post by AvistheCrow on Feb 25, 2005 15:20:40 GMT -5
I know this might sound a little...mean...I don't know how to put it, but I always thought of Randall as one sandwich sort of a picnic. And I say one because, well, he isn't 'insane' or anything. I guess he just sees the world differently to most people... The question is, what type of sandwiches does he have? *cough* Seriously, that's a question I ask. Because there are enough different ways of seeing the world. I see the world differently than most, but my way is different than his, just as his is different from the next person's---and so forth. We're all a few sandwiches short of a picnic. It's just that some of us---like Randall---got caught in the rain on the way there and have been lost ever since.
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Post by deadly on Feb 25, 2005 16:01:42 GMT -5
If i was a sandwich i think i'd be a...cheese and marmite (vegimate to you yanks! - kidding! ) one - mmm so savoury...... *saliviates at the thought* What about the rest of you guys? What sandwich do you think YOU are? ;D Ok, i am nuts! *hands in badge and resigns*
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Post by Light Rises on Feb 25, 2005 16:38:49 GMT -5
Whoa...I never noticed that before (probably because I've only slo-moed one scene from M.I. thus far, lol)! It's kind of funny, too, because I also have a "lazy" eye. *points to her left eye* It used to be much worse when I was little, and I even had to wear the dreaded eye patch in hopes of strengthening it. The problem's no longer noticable now, thank goodness, although my folks say that when I get REALLY tired, my left eye will still start drifting outward. So I think I'll vouch for the theory that the slowness of Randall's "game eye" probably had to do with exhaustion.
The sandwich thing? Eh, kinda OT, but what the hey -- I be a roast beef sandwich with horseradish sauce.;D
Mmmm...horseradish...*drools*
~Light Rises
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 25, 2005 17:56:01 GMT -5
.............................. Sandwhichs? Somebody get Experiment 625 here quick!
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Post by AvistheCrow on Feb 25, 2005 19:47:25 GMT -5
*screams*
I dunno what sandwich I'd be, but...attempting to get something slightly meaningful out of sandwich condiments...I'd probably be a fluffernutter sandwich. One of those sweet sticky thins that half the population hates and half the population loves with everyone considering it something from outer space.
Yeah, that'd be me.
Okay, vote. What type of sandwich would RANDALL be?
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Post by pitbulllady on Feb 25, 2005 21:00:27 GMT -5
.............................. Sandwhichs? Somebody get Experiment 625 here quick! I was thinking the EXACT same thing, Sean, LOL! HE is the expert on sandwiches, not me! I'm sure he could tell each and every one of us, from just one post, exactly what sort of sandwiches we are, and Randall, too. pitbulllady
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Post by Mirage on Feb 25, 2005 22:22:30 GMT -5
If it's true that you are what you eat (most often), then I am peanut butter and jelly. ;D As for Randall...well...I'm no sandwich expert. I could pick something that he reminded me of but I couldn't very well explain it.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 26, 2005 10:11:29 GMT -5
You actually think it's THAT hard to think of?
Remember....he's a carnivore.....well....mostly anyway.
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Post by Mirage on Feb 26, 2005 10:17:27 GMT -5
Sooo...salami? Baloney? Ham? Roast beef? What d'ya think it is? Being a vegetarian myself it's hard for me to pinpoint.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 26, 2005 10:20:01 GMT -5
Well Randall's been said to eat sushi.....
But I think roast beef is close......
!!! What are we saying? He lives in the monster world.....what kind of sandwhichs are there?
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Post by Mirage on Feb 26, 2005 10:31:08 GMT -5
Sounds like a job for the 'Employee Handbook':
Grilled snake sticks, greasy grimy gopher guts, artificially flavored beetle, dragon casserole, glazed hairballs, cream of aardvark, flame-broiled roadkill, hubcaps au gratin, chocolate moose, sloppy joes w/ mystery meat, grubs, slime juice, jungle rot pizza, mold, bugslaw, roasted tadpoles, shoe leather, corned beast and cabbage, sushi....
Mmm.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 26, 2005 10:35:08 GMT -5
Uhh.... Now that I hear the titles I regret that all..... Ugh Ran why didn't you tell me!?
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Post by slorglover on Feb 26, 2005 10:44:17 GMT -5
........he might have had eyeball with roasted almond andwiches...
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 26, 2005 16:02:26 GMT -5
Ugh.....well... I have a strong stomach....
Besides I have eaten more....curious things....like squid.
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Post by pitbulllady on Feb 26, 2005 21:51:20 GMT -5
Hey, calimari ain't too bad! When it comes to gross food, though, neither the Monster World's worst "greasy spoons" nor "Fear Factor" have anything on the rural Southeastern US! Where hogs are involved, the general rule is "eat everything but the oink"! I have seen my grandfather, on more than one occasion, start the day off with a plate of scrambled fried hog brains and ketchup, and of course chitlins are still such a delicacy that a small town in South Carolina has a weekend-long festival dedicated to eating hog guts. And I won't even bother telling y'all what "Mountain Oysters" are, so you'll have to look it up on Google or something. Suffice it to say, I doubt seriously that even Randall would touch THAT particular dish with a ten-foot pole, if he knew what they were, LOL!
pitbulllady
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