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Posted By: BranShea Camelot Cake - 09/14/10 09:57 AM
Just want to share with you this iced celebration cake. laugh











Have a piece before you move on to Hades.
Posted By: Jackie Re: Camelot Cake - 10/27/10 12:55 AM
Reminds me of DaVinci's The Last Supper.
Posted By: BranShea Re: Camelot Cake - 10/29/10 12:45 PM
I'm glad a hogwash and a piece of cake lured you back to the board.
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Camelot Cake - 10/29/10 03:27 PM
Originally Posted By: Jackie
Reminds me of DaVinci's The Last Supper.


DaVinci could have used the round table, however, without
trying to stuff all the personages all on one side of the
rectangular table.
Posted By: Jackie Re: Camelot Cake - 10/30/10 01:50 AM
Thanks, Branny! I have fallen into addiction to a useless computer game...spending too much of my too-much computer time at it. And thanks, Avy, for the reminder of where I can much better spend my time.

trying to stuff all the personages all on one side of the rectangular table. And isn't it strange how, on TV, no one ever sits on the side of the table where his back would be to the camera?
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Camelot Cake - 10/30/10 02:41 AM
And there is always one wall blank, I think it is called
the "open fourth wall", as in any sitcom.
Posted By: Avy Re: Camelot Cake - 10/30/10 03:55 AM
Originally Posted By: Jackie
And thanks, Avy, for the reminder of where I can much better spend my time.

Yeah! Or as we say - Ya!
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Camelot Cake - 10/30/10 02:49 PM
I work with addicts on a volunteer basis. There is a new
Twelve Step Program: OLGA: OnLine Gamers Anonymous.
Seriously.
Posted By: Candy Re: OnLine Gamers Anonymous - 10/31/10 01:16 AM
are you an 'addict' if its not a bad thing

like interacting with people and their ideas, making friends, like on here?
Posted By: Avy Re: OnLine Gamers Anonymous - 10/31/10 01:28 AM
I just told Jackie she is being missed on the board (by me). I did not ask her to stop playing games. Boards are as addictive as games. I am addicted to not one - but two of them (!) even though I can't afford it.
Posted By: Jackie Re: Camelot Cake - 11/04/10 02:49 AM
I have just come to realize something about myself: in order to play this useless computer game at all well, I found that I had to name all the pictures, whether the names make much sense or not. It is a variant of Mahjongg; you have to match tiles with patterns or pictures, no words. If I try to think "that one" when I'm looking for a match, I tend to forget what I'm looking for. But if I think "ball", or "green flower" or "paper clips" (this one has two elongated ovals crossed in an x pattern), then I can remember. Weird, huh?
Posted By: Candy Re: Camelot Cake - 11/04/10 10:37 AM
No..not 'weird'

I thought your Camelot Cake very clever in its title.

I saw it straight away..but would never have come up with such an excellent name myself.
Posted By: BranShea Re: Camelot Cake - 11/04/10 12:01 PM
I'm afraid it was I who treated you on a piece af Camelot Cake. But as long as it tasted good, never mind.
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