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How Strict Do We Need To Be?


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Nancym Enthusiast

Capt'n Morgan seems like a manly choice. Put a parrot on your shoulder and you'd be all set!

You could always try to find the ever elusive gluten-free beers. I have no idea how they taste but I am definitely interested in trying them. I miss beer.


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radman Newbie

Well, another gluten free day comes to an end.

Almost gluten free i should say. I took a bite of my daughter's baked potato soup, quickly realized it probably contained flour, but didn't feel like spitting it out at the restaurant. Other than this though I'm clean for another day.

I did have to throw away my midday snack before eating it. What idiot decided to put wheat flour in nacho cheese Doritos?

And despite these little missteps, I continue to have such pleasantly normal bowel habits. I am sure only you kindred spirits can fully appreciate the beauty of this.

And enough talk of IQ's. I mean, people with really high IQ's don't hang around celiac message boards talking about manly gluten free alcohol and altoids and bowel movements like we do. But then again, maybe it's just the brain fog.

I will now curl up with my new must read bedtime book "Celiac Disease:A Hidden Epidemic". I'm sure it'll be a best seller. Thanks to LauraJ for the tip.

psawyer Proficient

Google Altoids and you will soon learn the answer to the question.

jerseyangel Proficient
Google Altoids and you will soon learn the answer to the question.

Now the cat is out of the bag, so to speak B)

Robix Apprentice

Karen -Can I just say YOU ROCK! I may have to give up having desert with my friends when we go out (am from french canada, and every social occasion happens around restaurants...am so SICK of watching other people eat decadent foods) but at least I can get LOADED! Wow, great list! That is going straight to the printer.

I have to say, I hate beer (am Canadian, please don't report me, think its a jailable offence here) it has always made me incredibly sick...could it be that the alcohol in the beer speeds the gluten absorption in the gut ???

Anyhoo - my boyfriend LOVES beer and is trying to convince me to try japanese beers (like saporo) he claims that they are made from rice, not wheat.

And for radman (welcome! I am a newbie too and am learning a lot here am hoping you stay as am sure you have lots of info you can share with us. This board is addictive though!)

And for those who wanted to get Radman dancing on the table, maybe we should all chip in a few bucks and buy him one of these:

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And for the record, I love vodka. And I think a man drinking straight vodka is hardcore - beer drinkers look wimpy next to a straight vodka drinker! (patato based of course!)

Rusla Enthusiast

I think that pole would be great for him but we must keep his knuckle dragging buddies away from it.

Guest BERNESES

radman- this has turned into quite the thread- from Altoids to karen's UNBELIEVABLE sense of humor to the littly mynx and straight vodak and tequila shots. Glad you decided to stick around for the party!


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VydorScope Proficient

$230 for a metal pole??? Just drop by your local hard ware store and pick up some pipe :D

jerseyangel Proficient
$230 for a metal pole??? Just drop by your local hard ware store and pick up some pipe :D

I'm not gonna say anything ;):D

IronedOut Apprentice
Anyhoo - my boyfriend LOVES beer and is trying to convince me to try japanese beers (like saporo) he claims that they are made from rice, not wheat.

Robix - Saporo, which is brewed using rice, is not safe. Do a search to get a lot of info on the product.

Rusla Enthusiast
I'm not gonna say anything ;):D

We can pick up some PVC pipe for chea and it is strong.

Canadian Karen Community Regular
We can pick up some PVC pipe for chea and it is strong.

I imagine it wouldn't be as cold either.... :o

;)

Karen

Rusla Enthusiast
I imagine it wouldn't be as cold either.... :o

;)

Karen

Maybe we can get them to donate it for the convention. That is for sure, metal can be hot or cold. PVC not so bad.

penguin Community Regular
Maybe we can get them to donate it for the convention. That is for sure, metal can be hot or cold. PVC not so bad.

We could always spraypaint it chrome...

Nothing says "classy" like a spraypainted PVC pipe in the middle of your living room, eh?

I'm going to have to get black leather couches, black laquered furniture, and lots of faux leapord to go with it! B)

Rusla Enthusiast

Then not only will you be featured on Jerry Springer but possibly in "Best Livingroom Designs for Trailer Park Homes." :lol:

Although I really do like leather couches. Actually your couches have to be faux leather then that would be better.

Robix Apprentice

Ironed out - can I say a big fat THANK GAWD i can claim the gluten thing to keep my boyfriend from making me drink saporo?! Can I say it again, I hate beer!!! Wooohooo - now I don't have to get nagged about "drinking the right beer".

And as for the PVC pipe - the whole idea is that if you are using it right - no one should be looking at the POLE...ahem. Perhpaps some pasties and well placed tassels on your person will distract them from the spray painted pvc and the leopard print couches? -_-

After all, nothing says classy like tassels! He he he.

Oh, and I recommend covering your couches with plastic for a final touch of pazazz, and practicality.

penguin Community Regular
Then not only will you be featured on Jerry Springer but possibly in "Best Livingroom Designs for Trailer Park Homes." :lol:

Although I really do like leather couches. Actually your couches have to be faux leather then that would be better.

My mom's landlord actually just bought leopard print couches. Not kidding. She bought them, on purpose, to go with her 70's nasty rust colored shag carpeting. Where does one go to find leopard print couches?!

She doesn't have a pole though...yet :P

Rusla Enthusiast

Nothing like the sound of fleshy bottoms and naked thighs pulling away from plastic.

jerseyangel Proficient
Nothing like the sound of fleshy bottoms and naked thighs pulling away from plastic.

Thanks for the best laugh I've had all day! :D

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Nothing like the sound of fleshy bottoms and naked thighs pulling away from plastic.

It must be strategically placed away from the window not only for privacy but can't have the sun beating down on it and then sit down (OUCH!)! :o

I'm shocked nobody has mentioned the chandalier to swing on and ostrich feathers..... :P

Karen

Rusla Enthusiast
It must be strategically placed away from the window not only for privacy but can't have the sun beating down on it and then sit down (OUCH!)! :o

I'm shocked nobody has mentioned the chandalier to swing on and ostrich feathers..... :P

Karen

We were waiting for you to bring it up.

radman Newbie

Well,

nothing like reading the, um, interesting posts on the celiac board to get your mind off another day of misery and pain at the shop.

Now, what I had in mind regarding dancing on tables was more of a Greek-type stomp after heavy indulgence with tequila, certainly not something that would require a Little Mynx dance pole. Remember, we've been talking about how a man can be a celiac without losing face with his cretin buddies. I can say with relative certainty that pole dancing will not be compatible with that goal. I mean, we can be observers of pole dancing, but definitely not participators.

At the suggestion of psawyer, I did, in fact, google altoids. Quite eye opening. Intriguing, yes, but I'm not sure what the full moon association may be.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

It was during a full moon that the thread in question that brought up the subject of Altoids and their "unique" use, came about. So now, whenever it is a full moon, there are a few of us who put on a "straightjacket" to make sure we behave...... :rolleyes:;)

Karen

VydorScope Proficient
It was during a full moon that the thread in question that brought up the subject of Altoids and their "unique" use, came about. So now, whenever it is a full moon, there are a few of us who put on a "straightjacket" to make sure we behave...... :rolleyes:;)

Karen

Should not that one is comming soon to....

Guest BERNESES
Should not that one is comming soon to....

Oh noooooooooo............ :wacko::ph34r::wacko:

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