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Join the Thread Killers Club and Embrace Your Fate!

In summary, the conversation discusses the thread killers and how they often act. One person talks about how they are a thread killer on another forum and another person talks about how they are a thread killer on a Mac forum. Finally, someone talks about being a thread killer again.
  • #201
Oh, but my favorite chocolate is Dove. Especially the milk chocolate with caramel!

My name is Cat and I am a chocoholic!!

I'm 5'3" and 105 pounds, but I can eat a bag of Dove chocolate pretty quickly! Sometimes I have to avoid buying it, otherwise I can't control myself..
 
  • #202
I used to be married to someone with a metabolism like that. :p
 
  • #203
cat said:
Hehe...I DID do that when I was pregnant and had gestational diabetes...
Didn't want to overdo the chocolate, so i would eat 2 or 3 chocolate chips, just to satisfy the craving!

And dark chocolate is supposed to be pretty good for you!

I could eat chocolate with gestational diabetes as much as I wanted...

Now breads and pastas...one bite and there went the blood sugar...
 
  • #204
You know what is weird, though...I only had gestational diabetes with the first. And we was 8 lbs 7 oz when he was born! My younger son was only 6 lbs 9oz...
 
  • #205
cat said:
You know what is weird, though...I only had gestational diabetes with the first. And we was 8 lbs 7 oz when he was born! My younger son was only 6 lbs 9oz...


Mine were opposite - first - 6 lbs. 10oz week late - watched diet VERY well..
2nd - 9 lbs. 6 oz. - admittedly ate breads and pastas because I was SOOOO sick of behaving!
 
  • #206
cat said:
Have you tried Hershey's Extra Dark with 60% Cacao? That's what is in my pantry now...

And they make one with blueberries, cranberries and almonds, I think. Very good if you like dark chocolate.
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM LOVE THAT!!!

HEY! I even found a DARK chocolate Easter bunny this year! I always had to make my own before!
 
  • #207
BethCooks4U said:
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM LOVE THAT!!!

HEY! I even found a DARK chocolate Easter bunny this year! I always had to make my own before!

You MADE your own? I guess you have a bunny mold? But it wasn't hollow, right?
 
  • #208
janetupnorth said:
Mine were opposite - first - 6 lbs. 10oz week late - watched diet VERY well..
2nd - 9 lbs. 6 oz. - admittedly ate breads and pastas because I was SOOOO sick of behaving!

How old are your kids now? And I can't tell in your avatar what they are holding...birds of some sort?
 
  • #209
Thread killer...my middle name!
 
  • #210
Hah! Not dead yet.
 
  • #211
cat said:
You MADE your own? I guess you have a bunny mold? But it wasn't hollow, right?
Hollow! :eek: No way!
 
  • #212
OMG Stop it!!!! You guys are making me soooooo hungryyyyyyyy!!!!! I am making a mental list of everything in my cupboard and trying to decide if I want to make chocolate chip cookies or not. OOOOHHHHH, I'm so hungryyyyyy, off to make those cookies!
 
  • #213
I'm tellin' ya - unless someone with administrative powers comes in here and kills it, this thread will run forever.
 
  • #214
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
I'm tellin' ya - unless someone with administrative powers comes in here and kills it, this thread will run forever.

Yup, you are right! This is so fun!
 
  • #216
It's alive! It's alive! It's alive! Baaa haa haa haa
 
  • #217
Wait what brain did we put in this thread.
Abby Normal.
 
  • #218
chefann said:
Wait what brain did we put in this thread.
Abby Normal.
BA HA HA HA
 
  • #219
Wow! What knockers!
 
  • #220
chefjenibel said:
OMG Stop it!!!! You guys are making me soooooo hungryyyyyyyy!!!!! I am making a mental list of everything in my cupboard and trying to decide if I want to make chocolate chip cookies or not. OOOOHHHHH, I'm so hungryyyyyy, off to make those cookies!

Speaking of chocolate, sometimes, if I want chocolate covered pretzels, but I don't have any, I just eat plain pretzels and a chocolate bar at the same time. Voila! Same effect!:D
 
  • #221
chefann said:
Wow! What knockers!


He never drives it... he just wipes it with a diaper.
 
  • #222
Funny Young Frankenstein story...I was at choir rehearsal a few years ago, and we were preparing for a concert with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. It was to be one of their Pops concerts, with a Movie theme. It was the first rehearsal for the repertoire, so we were just sight-reading through things to get a feel for them and see what was what. One of the numbers was "Putting on the Ritz." We sang that line the first time, and I just cracked up. When the Tenor sitting next to me asked what was so funny, I sang it like the monster in YF and he cracked up, too. Luckily, by dress rehearsal, we had gotten the giggles out of our systems. :)
 
  • #223
The guy next to me at work has that song on his computer. When this guy Greg walks by, he PLAYS it! I know, radio people are pretty warped.
 
  • #224
You do drops at your desk? COOL!!!DH's and my conversations usually sound like a string of drops, because we spontaneously burst into Simpson's quotes.
 
  • #225
AJPratt said:
I know, radio people are pretty warped.
It's a prerequisite for employment. I'm surprised I never got hired.
 
  • #226
chefann said:
You do drops at your desk? COOL!!!

DH's and my conversations usually sound like a string of drops, because we spontaneously burst into Simpson's quotes.
Yes... mainly Spaceballs, Airplane, Tommy Boy, My Cousin Winny, all the classics. LOL We even found this site where you type in text, the person will say it, and in a variety of accents. Needless to say... it got raunchy FAST.
 
  • #227
AJPratt said:
Yes... mainly Spaceballs, Airplane, Tommy Boy, My Cousin Winny, all the classics. LOL We even found this site where you type in text, the person will say it, and in a variety of accents. Needless to say... it got raunchy FAST.
Uh- Spaceballs. There goes the neighborhood.
 
  • #228
Why didn't someone tell me my @ss was so big?Hail, Scroob!
 
  • #229
chefann said:
Uh- Spaceballs. There goes the neighborhood.
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  • #230
I'm logging off now. DH bought me some RAM for my laptop and wants to install it now. Which means that I have to power it down.B'Bye!!
 
  • #231
chefann said:
I'm logging off now. DH bought me some RAM for my laptop and wants to install it now. Which means that I have to power it down.B'Bye!!
This sounds suspiciously like an intervention.
 
  • #232
I'm baaaaack.
 
  • #233
You were gone?I suppose with more memory you're going to be completely uncorrigible?
 
  • #234
I was gone for 19 whole minutes!
 
  • #235
Pretty short intervention.
 
  • #236
Actually, it was more of an enabling than an intervention. The additional RAM helps P3 start up faster.
 
  • #237
Hello? Yoohoo!! Anyone there? It's been 2 hours since the last post!
 
  • #238
That is so weird. The time stamp says 10:56pm. However, I just posted on another thread and the time stamp was 11:54pm. I don't understand this!!
 
  • #239
You posted on the East Coast server.I have no idea but that sounded plausible, didn't it?
 
  • #240
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
You posted on the East Coast server.\I have no idea but that sounded plausible, didn't it?

I would believe it, but I'm pretty gullible...
 
  • #241
Hehe...that's cute. But anyone know the real reason? Maybe I'll have to ask Greg.
 
  • #242
Did that sound rude? Or belittling? Sorry, I reread it and I'm not sure...didn't mean it to be!
 
  • #243
Nah. Don't worry about it, anyway.
 
  • #244
don't sweat it cat...you're not belittling anyone...(did I spell belittling right? It looks funny). Whatever! You all know what I mean, I hope!
 
  • #245
Nope - didn't come across that way at all Cat. It is interesting why there are different times, though. If you find an answer, let us know! I'm curious, but not curious enough, to pursue it!
 
  • #246
Dang! I had the thread dead for 20 minutes!!! must be a soap opera thread...the thread that wont die!!! HA HA HA!!!
 
  • #247
It dies...it just comes back as a new character!
 
  • #248
or the same character with a different face!!!!
 
  • #249
and different height, voice, hair color, eye color, the list goes on and on...
 
  • #249
Like on Days...Phillip got a face transplant. Low and behold, he looks like a past Phillip!

I can't even explain that one if you're not a Days fan...
 
  • #250
pcchris said:
or the same character with a different face!!!!

Like on Days...Phillip got a face transplant. Low and behold, he looks like a past Phillip!

I can't even begin to explain that one if you're not a Days fan...
 
<h2>1. What is the Thread Killers Club and how do I join?</h2><p>The Thread Killers Club is a group for people who have a tendency to "kill" online forum threads by being the last person to comment, resulting in no further discussion. To join, simply search for the Thread Killers Club forum and request to join.</p><h2>2. How do you know if you are a thread killer?</h2><p>If you consistently find yourself being the last person to comment on forum threads, or if you notice a lack of responses after you post, it's likely that you are a thread killer. Don't worry, it's a common phenomenon!</p><h2>3. Can being a thread killer be a good thing?</h2><p>Yes, being a thread killer can have its benefits. You may be the person who sparks a new topic or provides a conclusive answer to a question. Plus, being a thread killer can also be a source of humor and self-awareness.</p><h2>4. How can I break the cycle of being a thread killer?</h2><p>One way to break the cycle is to actively engage in discussions and ask open-ended questions to encourage others to participate. You can also try to be the first to comment on a new thread instead of waiting until the end.</p><h2>5. Are there any other thread killers in the Pampered Chef community?</h2><p>There may be other thread killers in the community, but don't let that discourage you! The Thread Killers Club is a fun and supportive space for all thread killers, so feel free to embrace your fate and join the club.</p>

Related to Join the Thread Killers Club and Embrace Your Fate!

1. What is the Thread Killers Club and how do I join?

The Thread Killers Club is a group for people who have a tendency to "kill" online forum threads by being the last person to comment, resulting in no further discussion. To join, simply search for the Thread Killers Club forum and request to join.

2. How do you know if you are a thread killer?

If you consistently find yourself being the last person to comment on forum threads, or if you notice a lack of responses after you post, it's likely that you are a thread killer. Don't worry, it's a common phenomenon!

3. Can being a thread killer be a good thing?

Yes, being a thread killer can have its benefits. You may be the person who sparks a new topic or provides a conclusive answer to a question. Plus, being a thread killer can also be a source of humor and self-awareness.

4. How can I break the cycle of being a thread killer?

One way to break the cycle is to actively engage in discussions and ask open-ended questions to encourage others to participate. You can also try to be the first to comment on a new thread instead of waiting until the end.

5. Are there any other thread killers in the Pampered Chef community?

There may be other thread killers in the community, but don't let that discourage you! The Thread Killers Club is a fun and supportive space for all thread killers, so feel free to embrace your fate and join the club.

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