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Beefy187
04-12-2009, 10:35
This is not like "I'm lonely. Care to come over?" kind of a thread.

My mother has left overseas for a short period as she miss her country and my father will be joining her tommorow. I was invited to come along but I refused.

Why? For one, I am tad busy with my study and theres no way I'm going to keep up if I'm in China.

For two, I'm hosting a game of mafia and playing a few.

For three... Well I don't mind a oppotunity to totally be alone for 9 days. I do have my grandma and uncle with me but they live in the different building.

So it looks like I'll be cooking, cleaning, doing the washing and everything by my self added to everything else I normally do.

Its my first time ever of being alone for more then a day. Not counting the boarding house. So its going to be the day when Beefy turns big!! :beam:

Is there any advice from any of you living by your self/ used to live by your self? Whats the usual traps? Any encouragement and cheering would be nice too :laugh4:

Thanks :2thumbsup:

Vuk
04-12-2009, 10:50
This is not like "I'm lonely. Care to come over?" kind of a thread.

My mother has left overseas for a short period as she miss her country and my father will be joining her tommorow. I was invited to come along but I refused.

Why? For one, I am tad busy with my study and theres no way I'm going to keep up if I'm in China.

For two, I'm hosting a game of mafia and playing a few.

For three... Well I don't mind a oppotunity to totally be alone for 9 days. I do have my grandma and uncle with me but they live in the different building.

So it looks like I'll be cooking, cleaning, doing the washing and everything by my self added to everything else I normally do.

Its my first time ever of being alone for more then a day. Not counting the boarding house. So its going to be the day when Beefy turns big!! :beam:

Is there any advice from any of you living by your self/ used to live by your self? Whats the usual traps? Any encouragement and cheering would be nice too :laugh4:

Thanks :2thumbsup:

When you wash clothes, segregation of blacks and whites is a good thing, or else you will get a purplish race of sock, t-shirts, and underwear. :beam: I found that one out the hard way. :P I live like a total slob, so any advice I give would probably not do you any good, so all I will say is have fun, and take advantage of and enjoy your time alone.
*parental instinct kicks in*
And don't do anything dumb while they are away, because no one will be around to help you! :clown:

Megas Methuselah
04-12-2009, 11:06
Now you can bring the girls to your den in freedom. :evilgrin:

miotas
04-12-2009, 11:21
This is not like "I'm lonely. Care to come over?" kind of a thread.

My mother has left overseas for a short period as she miss her country and my father will be joining her tommorow. I was invited to come along but I refused.

Why? For one, I am tad busy with my study and theres no way I'm going to keep up if I'm in China.

For two, I'm hosting a game of mafia and playing a few.

For three... Well I don't mind a oppotunity to totally be alone for 9 days. I do have my grandma and uncle with me but they live in the different building.

So it looks like I'll be cooking, cleaning, doing the washing and everything by my self added to everything else I normally do.

Its my first time ever of being alone for more then a day. Not counting the boarding house. So its going to be the day when Beefy turns big!! :beam:

Is there any advice from any of you living by your self/ used to live by your self? Whats the usual traps? Any encouragement and cheering would be nice too :laugh4:

Thanks :2thumbsup:

Now is your chance to live completely freely, walk around in the nude and relish you new found freedom.

May I ask how old beefy is?


When you wash clothes, segregation of blacks and whites is a good thing, or else you will get a purplish race of sock, t-shirts, and underwear. :beam: I found that one out the hard way. :P I live like a total slob, so any advice I give would probably not do you any good, so all I will say is have fun, and take advantage of and enjoy your time alone.
*parental instinct kicks in*
And don't do anything dumb while they are away, because no one will be around to help you! :clown:

I have never had this happen, I have always found it strange how in sitcoms they say you have to separate colours from whites when washing. Maybe we just have superior washing powder here :beam:

Vuk
04-12-2009, 11:24
Now is your chance to live completely freely, walk around in the nude and relish you new found freedom.

May I ask how old beefy is?



I have never had this happen, I have always found it strange how in sitcoms they say you have to separate colours from whites when washing. Maybe we just have superior washing powder here :beam:

I have never had the problem in the states, but here in Hungary I have. Now I am doomed to walk around in off-purple underwear for all of eternity! :P

Csargo
04-12-2009, 11:25
Now is your chance to live completely freely, walk around in the nude and relish you new found freedom.

May I ask how old beefy is?



I have never had this happen, I have always found it strange how in sitcoms they say you have to separate colours from whites when washing. Maybe we just have superior washing powder here :beam:

You have to do this. No exceptions. It's a requirement or something.:deal:

Beefy187
04-12-2009, 11:53
Now is your chance to live completely freely, walk around in the nude and relish you new found freedom.

May I ask how old beefy is?



I have never had this happen, I have always found it strange how in sitcoms they say you have to separate colours from whites when washing. Maybe we just have superior washing powder here :beam:

To honor you, I shall spend a entire day in my half of the building... Nude :yes:

17 (Turning 18 in few months), never had a girl friend, don't have alot of friend around (came back from Australia recently) so I seriously doubt the possibility of partying.

Vuk
04-12-2009, 11:59
To honor you, I shall spend a entire day in my half of the building... Nude :yes:

17 (Turning 18 in few months), never had a girl friend, don't have alot of friend around (came back from Australia recently) so I seriously doubt the possibility of partying.


Hey, at least you are one of the few guys out there with the balls to admit it. ~;) There is nothing wrong with that though, you are only 17.

miotas
04-12-2009, 12:17
To honor you, I shall spend a entire day in my half of the building... Nude :yes:

17 (Turning 18 in few months), never had a girl friend, don't have alot of friend around (came back from Australia recently) so I seriously doubt the possibility of partying.

Well you're still going better than me, I'm twenty and still single. :embarassed:

That nudity advice should be taken with some caution, here in australia it is quite sensible advice, but in some parts of the world I imagine going tackle out could be very dangerous :juggle2:

Beefy187
04-12-2009, 12:21
Well you're still going better than me, I'm twenty and still single. :embarassed:

That nudity advice should be taken with some caution, here in australia it is quite sensible advice, but in some parts of the world I imagine going tackle out could be very dangerous :juggle2:

I don't plan to leave my room except for meals and greeting someone outside.

If that happens, I'll quickly put on my body armours.

Be assured I don't plan to get caught by a police for nudity

miotas
04-12-2009, 12:32
I don't plan to leave my room except for meals and greeting someone outside.

If that happens, I'll quickly put on my body armours.

Be assured I don't plan to get caught by a police for nudity

I was talking about weather, I imagine that in colder climates nudity wouldn't be inadvisable(unless of course you're russian (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V13ARK9g578):clown:). But yes answering the door in your b'day suit would not be advisable either :laugh4:

Beefy187
04-12-2009, 12:35
I was talking about weather, I imagine that in colder climates nudity wouldn't be inadvisable(unless of course you're russian (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V13ARK9g578):clown:). But yes answering the door in your b'day suit would not be advisable either :laugh4:

Spring.. Mixture of cold breeze and heat wave. Thus more likely to catch a cold...

I think I might just shut the window, and my door.

Though if my Grandma decides to check out if I'm alright, I would be in deep trouble....:sweatdrop:

Anyway... Whos good at cooking? I'm awful and I might need to know a few easy recipes

Rhyfelwyr
04-12-2009, 13:03
The microwave is your friend. :yes:

miotas
04-12-2009, 13:24
Anyway... Whos good at cooking? I'm awful and I might need to know a few easy recipes

You should cook soup. Throw some meat and veggies in a boiling pot of water, add some vegetable stock and any herbs and spices you want, then simply wait half an hour for the food to cook itself.

Beefy187
04-12-2009, 14:13
The microwave is your friend. :yes:

Making noodles and instant meals are a easy resolutions. But I want to learn cooking for real :yes:

I can make simple miso soups or salads :sweatdrop:
Anything else would turn into weapons

Vuk
04-12-2009, 14:26
Simple and easy recipe that not even a guy can mess up:

Mix up sour cream and what ever spices you want
Hard boil 2 dozen eggs
Grease the bottom of a baking pan with butter
Lay a little sour cream down
put some slices of hard boiled eggs on that
put some thinly sliced sausage of your liking on top of that, repeat till you reach the top of the pan or run out of ingredients.

If you use different spices and different sausage, and different amounts of ingredients each time, it will always be something different. :2thumbsup: It will feed you the whole day, and maybe two.

FactionHeir
04-12-2009, 14:50
And probably get you a stroke or two as well, Vuk.

I buy those japanese curry cubes quite often. At the back it tells you exactly what to do as well. (Just get chicken thighs or large legs or drumsticks - never breast, for a total of 1kg or 1.3kg of meat. Also 1 large potato and 6 medium carrots) That will last you about 4-5 meals. Oh, and add all 6 cubes and total about 800 ml water.

Meat (pork, beef) steak is quite simple too. Fry in a bit of oil (just enough to cover base of ban when hot) and turn them every few mins. I like em well done so total about 15 mins. Add mushrooms (sliced or simply peel with your fingers) and onions (chopped any way you like) about 1/3 of the way in. Serve with cooked rice.

Pork steaks (especially shoulder/neck) you can also bake to make em more tender. Glaze very lightly with oil, marinade (touch up) with light soy, some salt and pepper. Honey or sweet/sour sauce optional. Then put on foil in the oven at ~200°C for 35 or so mins. Make sure the meat isn't red inside or put it back for another 10.

For vegetables, you can get 2 large pak choi (lasts 1 meal). Peel off each "part" and then wash thoroughly in warm water. Throw stalk and center stuffs away. Cut off the bottom bits of each "part". Then put the similar size "parts" on top of each other and slice through the center vertically and then several times horizontally. Rinse and repeat till its all nicely chopped. Now get 1 garlic tooth, peel it, chop off the top and bottom. Crush with the side of a large knife. Throw it in a smallish pot with a drizzle of oil and fry for just under a minute. Add in all the Pak choi at once. It may look as if it won't fit, but it will shrink eventually. Let it fry and move stuff around with a wooden spoon or similar for a few mins (stir fry), then add about 1 cup of water and let it cook (lid on) for about 5 mins. Ready to eat.

There's also Tomatoes and Egg. Take about 5 eggs and 4 medium sized (larger than fist) tomatoes. That should last you 3 meals. Chop tomatoes in 1/8 each, removing the top and bottom bits of each. Then fry in some oil all 5 eggs raw, using a wooden spoon or similar to move it around so it doesn't stick. Add a bit of salt and pepper. Once the eggs turn white/yellowish, add 2 tea spoons of cornflour (optional, but good idea) and half a cup of water. Mix for a little while and add tomatoes to the pot. Let simmer for about 6 or so mins with lid on and serve.


23 and no gf, ever :grin:

KukriKhan
04-12-2009, 14:55
But I want to learn cooking for real

If you have zero experience cooking, but want to learn to fend for your self, I recommend starting with breakfast. It's the simplest meal to prepare (and some folks say it's the most important meal of the day), and will introduce you to the kitchen, the stove, pots and pans, and utensils.

Start with bacon and scrambled eggs.

Cooking (with fire) is all about planning ahead. You don't want to be in the middle of having something in the pan, over a hot fire, and suddenly realizing "Oh, I need this thing, or that! But I can't stop paying attention to this pan and fire right now! I might burn down the house.".

So, looking ahead, assemble near you:

a small fry pan
a spatula
a fork
a plate
a piece of paper towel
a small bowl
2 eggs
4 slices of bacon
1 slice of your favorite cheese

Start with the bacon (cuz it takes longer): heat the fry pan up to medium heat (should take about 15 seconds); put in the bacon slices. After about 1 minute, flip the slices over with the fork. Wait another minute, and flip 'em again. Repeat a couple more times, until the bacon looks like the crispiness you like.

Take the bacon out of the pan and place them on the paper towel to drain. Turn off the fire under the pan.

Crack the eggs on the rim of the bowl (this takes a little practice, if you have never done it before; but you'll catch on quickly), and pour the contents into the bowl. Stir the eggs up with the fork.

Heat up the fry pan to medium heat, and pour the eggs out of the bowl, into the fry pan. It makes a pancake-looking thing in the pan, and the outside edges start to curl up a bit.

Take your spatula and break up the mass of eggs, and stir them around in the pan, until you see no more "shine" on the eggs. Turn off the fire.

Using the spatula, lift the eggs out of the fry pan, and onto the dish. Add the bacon, and put the slice of cheese on top of the eggs.

Sit down and eat.

Clean up all the stuff you used (or at least soak them in water in the sink, so they are easier to clean later).

Vuk
04-12-2009, 15:05
If you have zero experience cooking, but want to learn to fend for your self, I recommend starting with breakfast. It's the simplest meal to prepare (and some folks say it's the most important meal of the day), and will introduce you to the kitchen, the stove, pots and pans, and utensils.

Start with bacon and scrambled eggs.

Cooking (with fire) is all about planning ahead. You don't want to be in the middle of having something in the pan, over a hot fire, and suddenly realizing "Oh, I need this thing, or that! But I can't stop paying attention to this pan and fire right now! I might burn down the house.".

So, looking ahead, assemble near you:

a small fry pan
a spatula
a fork
a plate
a piece of paper towel
a small bowl
2 eggs
4 slices of bacon
1 slice of your favorite cheese

Start with the bacon (cuz it takes longer): heat the fry pan up to medium heat (should take about 15 seconds); put in the bacon slices. After about 1 minute, flip the slices over with the fork. Wait another minute, and flip 'em again. Repeat a couple more times, until the bacon looks like the crispiness you like.

Take the bacon out of the pan and place them on the paper towel to drain. Turn off the fire under the pan.

Crack the eggs on the rim of the bowl (this takes a little practice, if you have never done it before; but you'll catch on quickly), and pour the contents into the bowl. Stir the eggs up with the fork.

Heat up the fry pan to medium heat, and pour the eggs out of the bowl, into the fry pan. It makes a pancake-looking thing in the pan, and the outside edges start to curl up a bit.

Take your spatula and break up the mass of eggs, and stir them around in the pan, until you see no more "shine" on the eggs. Turn off the fire.

Using the spatula, lift the eggs out of the fry pan, and onto the dish. Add the bacon, and put the slice of cheese on top of the eggs.

Sit down and eat.

Clean up all the stuff you used (or at least soak them in water in the sink, so they are easier to clean later).

Agreed, but you can make it healthier and easier if you do not use bacon, but instead dump a can of tuna into your bowl and mix it in with the eggs. It is called *drumroll* Scrambled Eggs and Tuna
:P
Really easy to make, exceptionally tasty, very healthy, less to clean.
:P

EDIT: And if you try to put cheese on this, you will not like the results. :P

Beefy187
04-12-2009, 15:09
Will be making breakfast, lunch and Dinner for my self tommorow, although my dad made a large stock of curry using the Japanese curry cubes already which should last me for a while.. :juggle2:
Though I plan not to depend on it too much (Shame I can eat the same curry for every meal without getting bored..Thats how much I love curry)

Day after I'll have to make dinner for my grandmother as well which should be less oiley then what I usually eat.

FactionHeir
04-12-2009, 15:15
Its only oily if you add too much oil ;)

seireikhaan
04-12-2009, 15:21
You need a George Foreman grill. Those things are freakin' amazing.

Rhyfelwyr
04-12-2009, 15:30
Making noodles and instant meals are a easy resolutions. But I want to learn cooking for real :yes:

Then you are a braver man than me. :bow:

miotas
04-12-2009, 15:32
You need a George Foreman grill. Those things are freakin' amazing.

Yes a George Foreman grill is an invaluable tool.

but if you want to impress the grand parents you should do a roast, chook, lamb, beef, take your pick.

despite what everyone thinks they are very easy.

you need a baking tray, a rack to put the roast on and an oven at 200 degrees celcius(not sure what that is in fahrenheit)

you can buy a plain roast and marinate it yourself or buy a pre marinated one from the supermarket.

cook it for about 30mins for every 500g

if you have a fan forced oven you can just put the roast in and set an alarm for when its done, if not you will need to rotate it a few times,

put all the veggies in about 45mins before the roast is done. if you do potatoes then don't peel them, they taste much better in their jackets, but you will need to cut them in half if you don't peel them

then serve and enjoy :beam:

the plus side is you've got cold meat for a few days worth of sangers. :2thumbsup:

Captain Blackadder
04-12-2009, 15:34
Make your own pizza.Its easy if you get a pre package base.Get some tomatoes,cheese and various other things and your away.

Caius
04-12-2009, 21:43
Spaghetti FTW.

Makanyane
04-12-2009, 22:44
Curry FTW

at simplest version - buy curry sauce,
put that and anything else in fridge not past use-by date in same pan and simmer for an hour.

Normal rules of planning to be alone for weekend (adult version) - plan that without other half / family / friends interfering, you'll get all outstanding jobs done; paperwork, cleaning, garden, diy, re-decoration, finishing mod, testing game, etc... etc... - actually achieve; play with cat, read news, eat curry, fall asleep in front of telly...

KukriKhan
04-12-2009, 23:59
Normal rules of planning to be alone for weekend (adult version) - plan that without other half / family / friends interfering, you'll get all outstanding jobs done; paperwork, cleaning, garden, diy, re-decoration, finishing mod, testing game, etc... etc... - actually achieve; play with cat, read news, eat curry, fall asleep in front of telly...

LOL, ain't that the truth? My Missus is out-of-town visiting her Mum for 2 weeks, and I have "The List". I intend well, but I know me: if I get 10% crossed off the list, I'll count myself successful. :laugh4:

Hooahguy
04-13-2009, 01:53
one word:
party

pevergreen
04-13-2009, 01:58
You cooked fine on ironbark though didnt you?

:2thumbsup: I know you'll do fine beefy.

:bow:

Beefy187
04-13-2009, 02:26
Curry FTW

at simplest version - buy curry sauce,
put that and anything else in fridge not past use-by date in same pan and simmer for an hour.

Normal rules of planning to be alone for weekend (adult version) - plan that without other half / family / friends interfering, you'll get all outstanding jobs done; paperwork, cleaning, garden, diy, re-decoration, finishing mod, testing game, etc... etc... - actually achieve; play with cat, read news, eat curry, fall asleep in front of telly...

Sounds like a plan. Oh.. and I wish if I had a cat. That will be awesome. Or a dog even :shame:


one word:
party

I wish. I might just call pever over :laugh4:


You cooked fine on ironbark though didnt you?

:2thumbsup: I know you'll do fine beefy.

:bow:

Well the menu was pretty much decided in Ironbark and there was a fellow telling us what to do.

I plan not to get a food poisoning today... Not yet :beam:

Megas Methuselah
04-13-2009, 04:05
Try beerbread. It's very simple, you can't find a bunch of easy recipes through google. Anyways, you only need 1 can of beer for a whole loaf, but here's the thing:

Remember to use butter! Geez, I failed to use any, and the outside of the bread ended up hardening pretty bad on the outside. You need the butter to keep it soft.

Beefy187
04-13-2009, 06:52
Try beerbread. It's very simple, you can't find a bunch of easy recipes through google. Anyways, you only need 1 can of beer for a whole loaf, but here's the thing:

Remember to use butter! Geez, I failed to use any, and the outside of the bread ended up hardening pretty bad on the outside. You need the butter to keep it soft.

That'll be something to try if I can get my hands on a can of beer.

Though I'm 3 years under age to buy one (20 and above in Japan)

Megas Methuselah
04-13-2009, 07:02
I'm not gonna say how I got mine because, well, the circumstances were just too strange, but whatever.

Back in high school, I heard that people would just go to the liquor stores and pay a mature-looking guy (not someone young, someone in their 30's or 40's) to get them some cheap cans of beer, and told him to keep the leftover change (oftentimes, it'd be around $5 or so).

a completely inoffensive name
04-13-2009, 07:04
What you should do for your nine days alone is to listen to everyone on the org for the entire nine days on how to best live your nine days. ....nine days.

Beefy187
04-13-2009, 07:06
I'm not gonna say how I got mine because, well, the circumstances were just too strange, but whatever.

Back in high school, I heard that people would just go to the liquor stores and pay a mature-looking guy (not someone young, someone in their 30's or 40's) to get them some cheap cans of beer, and told him to keep the leftover change (oftentimes, it'd be around $5 or so).

We have a red wine somewhere but I hate red wine...

As for that plan, it might be a problem that theres none Liquor stores around for 10 km radius and I can only get one from the local super market.

I suppose we can do something similer with Red wine :juggle2:

@acin

:laugh4: I need a time off the Org... I can't stop visiting the Org

Megas Methuselah
04-13-2009, 07:26
It has to be beer, man. I dunno bout red wine, but beer is one of the main levening ingredients in beer bread... :shrug:

miotas
04-13-2009, 07:37
That'll be something to try if I can get my hands on a can of beer.

Though I'm 3 years under age to buy one (20 and above in Japan)

WHOO!!

gotta love australia, supporting teenage drinking :2thumbsup:

18 years here, and then of course all the 18 year olds buy alcohol for their younger friends, it's the perfect system really.

And forget the party mate, to much mess to clean up, plus you won't be able to get any alcohol which usually makes for a dull party :shrug:

Seriously though, you should try a roast, they are really simple, and taste great, plus they feed you for a few days.:yes:

Beefy187
04-13-2009, 10:54
WHOO!!

gotta love australia, supporting teenage drinking :2thumbsup:

18 years here, and then of course all the 18 year olds buy alcohol for their younger friends, it's the perfect system really.

And forget the party mate, to much mess to clean up, plus you won't be able to get any alcohol which usually makes for a dull party :shrug:

Seriously though, you should try a roast, they are really simple, and taste great, plus they feed you for a few days.:yes:

As I was once a Aussie, I did go to the big after school party. Not a fan of it :shame:
I enjoyed playing cards before the party, I enjoyed the first one hour, watching everyone slowly getting drunk.. Then when I started spotting few peoples making out with the wrong person, I did chuckle.

I'm not that out going person so I spent the next hour drinking alone, occasionally talking to randoms for a short while, then the hour after doing a drink contest which was a bad idea..

I got another 3 days worth of curry left, as well as few instant food in the fridge. So heres the plan for dinner.

Tonight: Curry
Tommorow Night: Fried Oysters (Instant food)
Day After: Raw fish (Buy them from the super market)

After that, I plan to do a grill of some kind, probebly pork as its not as oiley as chickens.

The rest, I'll figure it out later

pevergreen
04-13-2009, 12:13
As I was once a Aussie, I did go to the big after school party. Not a fan of it :shame:
I enjoyed playing cards before the party, I enjoyed the first one hour, watching everyone slowly getting drunk.. Then when I started spotting few peoples making out with the wrong person, I did chuckle.

I'm not that out going person so I spent the next hour drinking alone, occasionally talking to randoms for a short while, then the hour after doing a drink contest which was a bad idea..

Now beefy.

It was our formal/prom. We got a cab to the afterparty with another mate, got there ages before anyone else, they must have all gone to get the alcohol.

We sat there, drinking lemonade, playing a game made up by another school guy a few years beforehand, with these mini cards beefy had the great idea to bring.

They both were in suits, I was smart and brought a change of clothes.

The making out was funny, as was our vice school captain, who is a very christian girl, hitting the wine bottles.

You didnt drink alone, our boarder friend just got you drinking, you were fine, then it was about 1:30 or so, and you hit the vodka. How much did you have again? :dizzy2:

It was funny in the cab home. I couldn't leave you there, with nowhere to go. Took a cab back to my place, everything alternated between really fast and really slow for you. You didnt throw up at all! Then we got back, and you didnt want to sleep, so we sat in the kitchen, and i played Vanilla Ice on my laptop, and the presets.
Then you wanted to know who I liked...I forget who you liked...:laugh4:
I went upstairs to get your bed ready, and as I went up, I said I was surprised you hadn't vomited, and as I walked, sure enough, it came out.

You were fine though!

We woke up and cooked lunch. Damn fine lunch it was. :yes:


And that was the story of beefy being drunk.

Megas Methuselah
04-13-2009, 12:15
Well, that changed the way I view Beefy now... :uhoh:

Beefy187
04-13-2009, 12:49
Well, that changed the way I view Beefy now... :uhoh:

No its all lies Megas don't believe him!! :smash:

I started drinking Vodka about 1 hours in the party. It was couple shots of Whiskeys which gave me the last blow... :sweatdrop:

Until I had that cup of Red Wine offered by my dad, I havn't had a drop of alchol for 1 months. So I'm not addicted.

Oh and I almost beat you on Bubble Trouble that night

Caius
04-13-2009, 22:21
Normal rules of planning to be alone for weekend (adult version) - plan that without other half / family / friends interfering, you'll get all outstanding jobs done; paperwork, cleaning, garden, diy, re-decoration, finishing mod, testing game, etc... etc... - actually achieve; play with cat, read news, eat curry, fall asleep in front of telly...
MAKY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Truly right is Mak. I do this almost all the time (I'm living alone in other city, away from everyone) and it's such a beatifull experience.

Of course, you clean your own mess. Don't mess everything. You will have to clean everything!

Beefy187
04-14-2009, 01:06
MAKY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Truly right is Mak. I do this almost all the time (I'm living alone in other city, away from everyone) and it's such a beatifull experience.

Of course, you clean your own mess. Don't mess everything. You will have to clean everything!

Surprisingly, I like cleaning..

I even did cleaning for my fellow boarders a few times because none of them wanted to..

KukriKhan
04-14-2009, 03:14
Surprisingly, I like cleaning..

I even did cleaning for my fellow boarders a few times because none of them wanted to..

Three words:

Tri

Sodium

Phosphate

Beefy187
04-14-2009, 03:25
Three words:

Tri

Sodium

Phosphate

Which reminds me... Havn't done the washing :wall:

Ah well its cloudy today

taka
04-14-2009, 03:28
instant noodles and cup noodles are your best friends :2thumbsup:

Beefy187
04-14-2009, 05:55
instant noodles and cup noodles are your best friends :2thumbsup:

Normally thats the case.. But if I end up eating cup noodles for 9 days, I don't know how my parents will look at me when they come back...

":no: Lazy boy you..."

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