What do you do when your pizza is covered in those tiny mini invisible onion slivers and impossible to completely extract from the pizza?

cryMiss Friendship wrote:What do you do when your pizza is covered in those tiny mini invisible onion slivers and impossible to completely extract from the pizza?
-high fives Ox back- Thanks! It was so hard to type because I kept like, sobbing over my babies.Isaiah the Ox wrote:That was one of the awesomest things I've ever read. o_o *highfives TigerShadow*
Hmm...I'd say that they probably get to see the grandkids fairly often, and Trent's the spoiler (Mandy gives him a good-natured swat on the back of the head sometimes when she thinks he's going overboard). He's also got some cool stories about working in the space program, and the grandkids love listening to them. Mandy's the one they all go to when they want advice. Both her children and grandchildren get to listen to this exchange every so often:Sooo...hmmm..Mandy and Trent spoil their Grandchildren, or with they hardly ever get to see them?
Nah, that's what the computer in the house (the one we hear at the beginning of "The Present Long Ago" was for. Trent installed it about the time their kids were getting married and moving out of the house, and got Mandy's approval only when they both acknowledged—none too happily—that they weren't getting any younger and might need the help with organization.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Will Mandy and Trent move to an elderly home, or are they too stubborn?
Ummm...Isaiah the Ox wrote:Will Mandy or Trent die first?
I DO WHAT I WANT. VIVA LA TRANDY.Isaiah the Ox wrote:ETA: I just realized Odyssey already answered half of these in "The Present Long Ago," but you can still answer them.Or, you could take "The Present Long Ago" out of the canon for a second, and develop your own ending for the couple.
Thanks! =DMandy wrote:I agree with OxR. That was really awesome Tiger!
hahaha there are others?Mandy wrote:What is your favorite AIO ship other than Trandy?
Then I ship it to my dying dayWakko wrote:My relationship with this girl I know feels very early episodes of Trandy.
Well, as you might have observed in your thread...Wakko wrote:What did you think of the latest Gravity Falls?
"Mum's the Word". Trent is being an adorable little cutie patootie, adoring Mandy from afar ("such a nice smile" gets me every stinkin' time), and Mandy is so sweet even when she's telling him she only sees him as a friend. She clearly trusts him deeply or she wouldn't want him to know about her parents' separation, and he obviously cares about her or he wouldn't want her to know the truth even at the expense of breaking a promise that is taking an emotional toll on him (while simultaneously trying to keep that promise even as he's being blackmailed, as he tells Connie that he is troubled by the fact that he did give Max his word rather than telling her that Max was threatening him). Add to that the chaos of the recording studio, the chemistry between all the child characters (there were four child characters in that episode, none of whom were related, and they were all really well-written and had a lot of chemistry together), and Bernard and Connie's sniping, and I'm sold. I've listened to it about a hundred times and I can hear it a hundred more without getting tired.Wakko wrote:(You may have already answered this, but I'm not sure.) What's your favorite Trandy episode?
TangledMiss Friendship wrote:Top five favorite movies?
Gravity Falls is an animated TV show produced by Disney about twins Dipper and Mabel Pines, who go to live with their great uncle (Grunkle) Stan Pines in his tourist trap, the Mystery Shack, in the mysterious town of Gravity Falls, Oregon, where mysterious supernatural occurrences and secrets abound.Miss Friendship wrote:Is Gravity Falls a TV series? What's it about?
It looks quite nice. =)Miss Friendship wrote:What do you think of my newest set?
I've never seen it, so I don't really have thoughts on it. I'd like to read the book first, but there's also the fact that I'm exceedingly lazy.Miss Friendship wrote:What are your thoughts on the movie Pride and Prejudice?
Tamika soon discovers that she has a real passion for musical theatre; between her dramatic flair and performing arts skills, she's a natural onstage. She's also a mezzo-soprano belter, which makes her a perfect fit for roles like Elphaba.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Can you share a headcanon for Tamika Washington?
I've always thought that she could become good friends with Camilla Parker. It would make for an interesting friendship—Sam is sweet, shy, and innocent, while Camilla is spunky and sporty.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Oh, and Samantha McKay?
I do not.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Do you listen to any podcasts?
Yes, I'm rather fond of "Defying Gravity", as well as "No Good Deed". Personally, though, I'm not a big fan of Idina Menzel's performances; she always sounds so nasally and strained. I've heard some of Eden Espinosa's performances, and she does an absolutely fantastic job as Elphaba (find some recordings of her on YouTube, especially her last "No Good Deed"; she's amazing). The version of "Defying Gravity" that I have is actually a rock remix of the song performed by Kerry Ellis, who played Elphaba for the West End.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Oh, and you like a Wicked song? ^_^
What was this in response to?Miss Friendship wrote:Wha?
No, at least in part because I haven't read the books.Miss Friendship wrote:Have you watched any of the movies based on Jane Austen's books?
Action-adventure, with comedy and a dash of romance.Miss Friendship wrote:What kind of movie do you favor the most? (Romance, mystery, fantasy, etc)
That you had never seen Pride and Prejudice... sorry, guess that was confusing.TigerShadow wrote:What was this in response to?
I saw one episode a few years ago, with the Tenth Doctor and Donna in Pompeii as Mount Vesuvius is about to erupt. We saw it in Latin class because not only was it portraying Roman history, it also used characters from our textbook. (We actually saw it in Latin class because the teacher had more chill than a walk-in freezer and probably didn't want to have to deal with teaching a class full of annoying freshmen for a little while.)Miss Friendship wrote:Have you ever seen anything of Doctor Who?
This is at the end of a performance at the Harlequin theatre, mind. Tamika lets herself off her harness and stalks over to Dern, beans him over the head with her prop broomstick, and takes a bow to a roar of applause, including from Mandy-as-Glinda and the chorus members.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Tamika as Elphaba? xD "Ah ah ah ahhhhhh!" (end of Defying Gravity) *quack* "AWFUL! TERRIBLE! I haven't heard anything that terrible since I got my head stuck in the elevator door!"![]()
Depends on the day. Mod powers can be kind of annoying, though, because there have been plenty of times when I wanted to quote someone and I accidentally clicked the "edit" button instead.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Are you really busy being a mod?
Yeah, they're back in the deep recesses of the thread. I remember I answered Marvin D. for the "who would you marry" question, and I think I mentioned Eleventh, MF, Belle, and PF under the "who would you like to meet" question (there was one other person, though, and I forget who it was).Isaiah the Ox wrote:Did you have to answer all the who will you marry/who would you like to meet in person questions?*can't remember*
Um...probably Marvin D., Catspaw and Smaug.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Who are some of your favorite (mainly) ToOers?
Yeah, and I participated from time to time, but not nearly as often as I do here.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Where you on the ToO when it's debate society was still active?
xD Yes, that's what I'd do during the intermission between Act 1 and 2.TigerShadow wrote:This is at the end of a performance at the Harlequin theatre, mind. Tamika lets herself off her harness and stalks over to Dern, beans him over the head with her prop broomstick, and takes a bow to a roar of applause, including from Mandy-as-Glinda and the chorus members.
I headcanon that she can; I think Mandy sounds like an A++ soprano. Apparently, Aria Curzon was pleased to hear from a fan that she'd make a good Glinda.Isaiah the Ox wrote:I don't know...I don't really imagine Mandy as a Glinda...can she hit all those high notes Glinda has to sing? o_o
Yeah, and Mandy is lowkey agitated by it. (And by "lowkey" I mean "snarling at anyone who asks".)Isaiah the Ox wrote:But, if that happens, does that mean Trent gets to be Fiyero?
I dunno, I'd be down for Liz as Morrible.Isaiah the Ox wrote:And....I totally see Connie being Madame Morrible...just give her a fat suit and a good voice.
I thought of either Marvin or Alex as Boq, and the other of the two as the Wizard. (Or maybe Edwin as the Wizard; he'd probably commandeer the role and be the director because he's Edwin.) And then...maybe Gwen could be Nessa? Yeesh, that's actually a tough one.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Oh, and Whit can be the Wizard.Hmm....and maybe Marvin can be Boq. Oh...and the girl he met at school in the wheel chair could be Nessa. o_o Except, she has to be able to stand in the musical... #totallygoingtoheadcanonthis
I've often thought that he was analogous to Bill Weasley—the oldest son and the "cool" one of the family, whom both Marvin and Tamika look up to.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Do you have any thoughts on Antoine Washington?
I think he was probably supposed to be, but the writers didn't really think about the continuity error. If you omit the whole "two-year-old" thing, it sounds like it might add some character to Trent and Jared's relationship—Jared likes to try to boss Trent around and tell him what to do, but Trent just thinks he's annoying and full of it and tells him to go push around someone his own age.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Is Trent the two-year-old brother Jared mentions in The Pushover?
I think he might have thought of her in passing, as he might have done with Alex, Sarah, Liz, or Nathaniel, but I personally headcanon that they didn't really become friends until he got out of the WPP, and they didn't start getting closer until the Valentine incident.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Do you think Trent thought of Mandy while he was in hiding in Witness Protection? Or didn't they know each other yet?
Well, I do like being asked questions about the Albums 40-50 Odyssey kids, for starters.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Are there any questions you would like to be asked?
The fact that I don't have to be responsible to anyone—my parents aren't here to nag me about things, and professors tend to leave it up to the students whether they do the work and pass the class or not. I think it's actually helped me to be more responsible, because it's my choice as to whether or not I do my work. Having the freedom to make my own choices is a pride and joy of mine, methinks.Mandy wrote:What is your favorite thing about college?
None of them; I hate soda.Mandy wrote:What is your favorite kind of soda?
THIS IS MY LEGACY.Wakko wrote:Did you know that you are the first person to use the word lowkey on the SS?
I thought she was amusing, and her tendency to think outside the philosophical box was a joy to read.Wakko wrote:What do you think of Luna Lovegood?
No; I never gave it much thought when I was reading the books, and then I found out that Neville married Hannah Abbott and Luna married Rolf Scamander. Personally, I never really "saw it" until the last movie came out, and even then it looked like a Pair the Spares moment rather than something genuine. (But then again, many things in the movies were forced rather than genuine, like Hermione's entire character.)Wakko wrote:Do you ship Neville and Luna like I do? xP
I can do what I want.Isaiah the Ox wrote:You can't have a young lady (Liz) play Madame Morrible.
See, you get me.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Yes...Edwin would be a good Wizard...they are both full of themselves.![]()
NEVER. >=(Isaiah the Ox wrote:Yeah...Gwen could be Nessa...or maybe *gasp* an unknown-on-AIO person could play her. o_o *faints*
Yeah, he is. Trent's got a bit of a smart mouth on him, too, and it's probably because of living with Jared and having Marvin as a best friend.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Well, we basically learn Jared is pretty bossy towards Trent in "It's All About Me."
Yeah, I did read the first three books of Heroes of Olympus, but like I said, they're not worth the effort (or the money). If you want to read them, check them out at a library; don't spend your money on them (unless you like them; in which case, by all means).Isaiah the Ox wrote:Have you read any other books by Rick Riordan?
Honestly, I can't really name you one.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Who is your favorite (or, your top 5 favorite) young-adult/late junior fiction author(s)?
Very (if for no other reason than the fact that Gravity Falls is a Disney show). Yeah, it can look pretty stupid, but it's actually really funny and cool. It starts out kind of nonsensical and silly, but it gets into an intense, mysterious plot before too long. (I also wouldn't call it "college" humor and adult references; it's more on the order of dry wit and dark comedy.) To give you some perspective, my 23-year-old brother, who is basically Spock if Spock was a conservative Christian human from the Southeast with a quirky sense of humor and a strong dislike for all things Disney Channel, enjoyed the show, so it's got more to it than might have met your eye in the trailer.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Should I watch Gravity Falls? I saw the trailer a while ago, and thought it was one of those full of potty/college humor, veiled adult references, and overall stupid CN TV show. Was I wrong?