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These are the tabs currently open on my browser.
- Nest of baby rattlesnakes
- How to knock someone out with one hit
- Pros and Cons of Taser vs Stun Guns
- How much blood can the human body lose?
- The ten smallest human-operated aircraft ever to fly
- 10 Lessons From Real-Life Revolutions That Fictional Dystopias Ignore
- Nigella Lawson’s Chocolate Guinness Cake
Sometimes I worry about myself. I really do.**
**[#6 is a damn fine recipe however. So there’s that…]
Andrew Joyce said:
“How to knock someone out with one hit”
I reckon I’m gonna have to rethink my visit over there.
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barbtaub said:
Come on, admit it Andrew. I had you at Chocolate Guinness Cake.
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Andrew Joyce said:
Yup … you did.
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barbtaub said:
If you come for a visit, I promise to show you one of the things from my list. (That gives you a one out of six chance of Chocolate Guinness Cake!)
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Andrew Joyce said:
I’ll end up with the stun gun or if I’m lucky, with a baby (they’re so cute) rattlesnake.
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barbtaub said:
Baby rattlesnake facts: they are venomous, and don’t rattle yet. Booked your ticket yet?
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Andrew Joyce said:
I’m thinking about it. I can’t wait to meet Piri.
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Richard Ankers said:
Geez, Barb! It looks like you’re training to beat the crap out of someone, then send them a ‘get well soon’ cake in the hospital.
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barbtaub said:
Don’t be silly. Waste a perfectly good cake on someone with a concussion? Obviously, the cake is for bribing baby rattlesnake wranglers.
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Richard Ankers said:
Damn! I get none either way.
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barbtaub said:
That’s kind of a ‘good news/bad news’ scenario. (Sorry about the cake.)
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Sue Vincent said:
I can see why you might need chocolate cake 😉
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barbtaub said:
PLUS it’s so seriously densely heavy, it could get it’s own bullet point in the one-hit-knockout list.
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Sue Vincent said:
I may have to try it then 😉
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barbtaub said:
Cake hint: be sure to put it into a bundt pan (or something with hole in middle) like I used in the picture above. Otherwise you’ll be investing some serious time in waiting for that sucker to set in the middle. And the best part? You get to announce, “Oh, no I’m not just making an obscenely rich cardiac event opportunity because it’s so delicious. It’s for my book.” You’ll be amazed at how many people line up to help with the research.
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Sue Vincent said:
I can imagine 😀 As my imminent guest is a Guinness and chocolate cake lover, I really will have to make this one 🙂
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Léa said:
Barb, it is when we stop questioning ourselves that we are really in trouble. Some politicians spring to mind… As for the windows open currently, one was a great Spanish poet, one is a language program, P.T.S.D. formerly called Shell Shock during WWI, however, there are a few more to be opened soon and that would be too telling! 🙂 Alas I have gone sugar-free so the best I can do is a small square of pure dark chocolate. 🙂
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barbtaub said:
You’re probably right about the cake…we should require a note from people’s doctor before dispensing.
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Léa said:
Or perhaps the dietitian? It is disconcerting to discover how little doctors know about nutrition… 🙂 Keep questioning!
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Mick Canning said:
A lot of interest in that cake, I see. Can I register some too? And tabs? Well, one I have open is titled ‘I am writing. Be afraid. Be very afraid.’ Sounds like some kind of threat.
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barbtaub said:
[shudders] I’d close that #AmWriting tab immediately. It sounds dangerous…
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Mick Canning said:
Nothing bad has happened so far…
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shelleywilson72 said:
Hahaha that made me laugh out loud, Barb! Can’t wait to read the novel when it’s finished!! 😉
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barbtaub said:
Thanks Shelley! (The cake definitely plays a role there.)
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ksbeth said:
we have been warned ! ))
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barbtaub said:
Indeed. (Care for a piece of chocolate cake?)
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ksbeth said:
🍰
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Victo Dolore said:
Mine’s open mainly to recipes…
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barbtaub said:
That’s because you are a MUCH nicer person than I am.
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Victo Dolore said:
Maybe I just make it look like I am. 😉
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Bernadette said:
It sounds like you are going to have to take a couple nips of that Guiness before adding it to the cake after reading the first five topics.
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barbtaub said:
That’s the really great part of that recipe. You buy a six-pack of Guinness, and you have 5 1/2 bottles left!
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susielindau said:
Wisdom Panel for dog DNA. My daughter wants to know the origin of her mutt. I think it’s German Shepherd and Bull Dog. I would like my own DNA test since I’m a mutt too.
Good luck with Nano! Hope all is well!
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barbtaub said:
One of my daughters said she was intrigued by DNA testing, but I had to tell her that they probably don’t have forms long enough to include everything that went into her–more varieties than Heinz 57 ketchup.
Thanks for the good wishes on NaNo. Are you doing it this year?
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Judith Barrow said:
I was all for reading this until i saw the image of the s***e.Shudder!! can’t do it… can’t do it! Sorry
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barbtaub said:
No, I’m the one who should be sorry. I’m not a huge fan of snakes, but it’s clowns that get that kneejerk outta-here from me. Sorry!
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Judith Barrow said:
Clowns have always terrified our eldest grandson … and he’s twenty-one.
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barbtaub said:
Well yeah…CLOWNS. [shudder]
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Elyse said:
I would rather face the snakes and the clowns than try again for NoNoICan’tDoItNoMo
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barbtaub said:
I know what you mean. There’s something about my Novembers that seems to be a trigger for massive personal issues to develop. BUT I’ve spent an entire year working on the house renovations and really need some push forward to get a couple of writing projects finished. So fingers-crossed NaNo will not turn into NoNoICan’tDoItNoMo! (On the plus side, my loos do all have doors now. So maybe that past year hasn’t been a total loss…)
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Teagan R. Geneviene said:
LOL… Barb, you’re a researcher after my own heart. Enjoy!
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barbtaub said:
I get a TON of joy out of imagining your tabs!
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Teagan R. Geneviene said:
LOL. I haven’t gotten past email yet this morning, but yesterday you would have seen: a real estate search for Whimberley Texas, Dutch expletives, Convert photos to line drawings, Best places to live in Austin TX, and Name origins.
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TanGental said:
my browser? Erm, the nearest Bupa hospital, the wiki entry for Lavrentiy Beria, a youtube of the Life of a Plastic bag (seriosuly funny – https://youtu.be/GLgh9h2ePYw – UK TV comedy shows for September 1987, four other blogs, my own and yours… and you had me at cake….
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barbtaub said:
That breathless BBC narrator “The cement jungles of California, home to literally dozens of animals.” I’m still laughing. You’re right—hilarious! I feel like I owe you a cake. When can you stop by? (Better make it soon…The lifecycle of the Guinness Chocolate Cake is a remarkably short one.)
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TanGental said:
Ooo now there is an offer.
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Kassandra Lamb said:
Tonight my tabs are fairly tame but the other day I had “gun laws in D.C. vs. Virginia,” “Can decayed flesh be tested for DNA,” “Veterinarian anthesia’s effects on humans,” “scythes vs. machetes.” … Um, No, Mr. FBI Agent, I am not plotting a terrorist attack, honest!
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barbtaub said:
Scarier than a terrorist—it’s Kassandra Lamb plotting the next Buddy adventure!
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robbiesinspiration said:
They are all interesting, Barb, but the last one sounds really delicious.
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