Re: FEBRUARY 2015 WAITERS' CIRCUS
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:16 pm
Basically what I'm thinking for me. I'm not very hopeful.RaiderRed wrote:170Dirigo wrote:Sooooooo how does everyone think they did?
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Basically what I'm thinking for me. I'm not very hopeful.RaiderRed wrote:170Dirigo wrote:Sooooooo how does everyone think they did?
I think I did pretty well on LG/LR1/LR2 and how I did depends on just how badly I fucked up on the last two RC passages+the curve. Predicting a brutal curve and lots of fuck ups, so we'll see. Not super optimisticDirigo wrote:Sooooooo how does everyone think they did?
It all depends on RC...Dirigo wrote:Sooooooo how does everyone think they did?
Bit of both plus super confidence boost cause oF PT 71 in sections. But realistically I prolly rigo'dDirigo wrote:You're either delusional or performed really well. Good job.RaiderRed wrote:170Dirigo wrote:Sooooooo how does everyone think they did?
Yeah, I think once you practice so much you lose sight a little on how easy or hard it is. I think its hard to believe that they would suddenly pull anything less than a -10 curve with the way things have trended isn't likely.Dirigo wrote: "Easiest test ever" has me thinking it might be another September situation.
Story of my LSATs.nlee10 wrote:It all depends on RC...Dirigo wrote:Sooooooo how does everyone think they did?
Maybe y'all can call Jon Favreau to cater?peppermint wrote:Ok Our wedding will have the best food everrrrrrrschmelling wrote:Marry me?peppermint wrote:Yeah they were incredible. I had leftover hazelnut meal after making hazelnut milk this morning so I just mixed it up with some melted choc & some sugar, eggs, etc and baked it. Very fudgy & tastes exactly like Nutella in bar form.leslieknope wrote:I ended up compromising and making brownie cookies. They are in the shape of a heart because Valentine's Day (and because I can make terrible broken heart and eat your heart out jokes whenever someone eats one) and pretty delicious. Hazelnut brownies sound so goooood, like nutella but better. Gimme!
That reminds me. I need to make something Turkish. It's the perfect blend of Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern. I've been craving some since I went there on my honeymoon earlier this year.peppermint wrote: Do you promise to make me Middle Eastern food?
That sounds like an awesome honeymoon! Where did yall stay?CambrianExplosives wrote:That reminds me. I need to make something Turkish. It's the perfect blend of Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern. I've been craving some since I went there on my honeymoon earlier this year.peppermint wrote: Do you promise to make me Middle Eastern food?
peppermint wrote:Do you promise to make me Middle Eastern food?schmelling wrote:Excuse me, but if He pw's and I get thrown by the wayside? I need a firmer commitment than that.
We were there for almost three weeks. Most of it was in Istanbul, but we spent about 5 days in Cappadocia in a cave hotel. My wife and I loved it there so much and really want to go back. We decided not to do a more robust itinerary because it was our first vacation in 2 years and wanted to relax, but now there's so much more in that country we want to go back and see.RaiderRed wrote:That sounds like an awesome honeymoon! Where did yall stay?CambrianExplosives wrote:That reminds me. I need to make something Turkish. It's the perfect blend of Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern. I've been craving some since I went there on my honeymoon earlier this year.peppermint wrote: Do you promise to make me Middle Eastern food?
http://www.amazon.com/Sultans-Kitchen-A ... 962593944X since you like cookbooks.peppermint wrote:The only Turkish food I've ever had is Turkish coffee. Mix of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern sounds amazing though, I'm gonna look up some recipes nowCambrianExplosives wrote:That reminds me. I need to make something Turkish. It's the perfect blend of Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern. I've been craving some since I went there on my honeymoon earlier this year.
Tell me more about this Turkish food you're craving. I think I have a bad impression of Turkish food because in Europe Turkish kebabs is what you eat when it's 3:30 AM and you're coming home from the bar hungry as hell and it's the only place open, and it's overwhelmingly pretty gross. I need to fix this!CambrianExplosives wrote:That reminds me. I need to make something Turkish. It's the perfect blend of Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern. I've been craving some since I went there on my honeymoon earlier this year.peppermint wrote: Do you promise to make me Middle Eastern food?
True story. One of my friends visited turkey solo and almost got trapped there. Lost his phone and didn't bring enough money. He barely had enough for the plane ride home.CambrianExplosives wrote:We were there for almost three weeks. Most of it was in Istanbul, but we spent about 5 days in Cappadocia in a cave hotel. My wife and I loved it there so much and really want to go back. We decided not to do a more robust itinerary because it was our first vacation in 2 years and wanted to relax, but now there's so much more in that country we want to go back and see.RaiderRed wrote:That sounds like an awesome honeymoon! Where did yall stay?CambrianExplosives wrote:That reminds me. I need to make something Turkish. It's the perfect blend of Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern. I've been craving some since I went there on my honeymoon earlier this year.peppermint wrote: Do you promise to make me Middle Eastern food?