WAMAC: Women's Auxiliary Monster Army Corps

Started by Elizabeth, August 15, 2009, 07:06:00 PM

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ChattyLMS

I like the guy's posts.  It's nice to mix things up a bit.  But if we say something girly they can't tease us!
Laura ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)

The Drunken Severed Head

Quote from: monsterphile on August 19, 2009, 12:29:32 PM
The whole UMA site is fo men and women.  This one thread was just started as a fun thing for the women who are in the minority around here.   The ladies don't mind the men particiapting, we just want to avoid dominating this one thread.  The ladies participate at the other threads as well, so this isn't the only place you'll hear from them.  Rob

Exactly.

fmofmpls

Guys can be voyeurs you know. Watch yourselves ladies.  >:D
The Famous Monster of Mpls.  Sayer of the law.

The Drunken Severed Head

Quote from: ChattyLMS on August 17, 2009, 06:25:41 PM
Hi Jawsddd
Of course the men are welcome to post!  Talk to us!

Excellent. But us fellas oughtta be respectful and not crowd in here TOO much, I think.

vpdogjoe

Quote from: Elizabeth on August 19, 2009, 01:25:23 PM
Cuz Sara, is that the one where you found the awesome Frankenstein monster and witch stuffed figures you had at MonsterBash this year?

Yes! That's the place.
Cousin Sara
"We accept you, one of us! Gooble Gobble!"

ChattyLMS

Quotecrashing the pajama party
Please don't put itching powder in our sleeping bags
Laura ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)

MissDrac

Found the last one of these and very happy!
Hugs&Bits

tv horror

I took a wrong turning at Albuquerque! What am I doing on the women's thread, oh I know. Why don't you set up an award, the Linda Miller medal of honour, were it can be awarded to the person who makes a great contribution on the board. Also I'm very sure that she would be proud of her sister's. Now I'll leave by the back door if you don't mind.
A limerick a day keeps the Baron at bay

Elizabeth

TV Horror, great minds...

This morning I was thinking about Meek.  I was sorting through some old PMs, and I have one from her that I have saved and can't bring myself to delete.  I was thinking how I miss reading her posts, and was hoping she was looking down upon things here warmly.

That suggestion is so good though, it probably should be extended beyond the confines of this thread alone, to the entire UMA.  Meek really did represent a lot of what make connections here rather special.

vpdogjoe

That is so cool Miss Drac!  Thanks for posting the picture of it.
Cousin Sara
"We accept you, one of us! Gooble Gobble!"

Toy Ranch

Turns out jawsddd wasn't a real person after all, it was a "joke" ID someone set up.

Joking around is a good thing, we all like to laugh and encourage it, but a good joke is one where everyone comes out laughing, not just the people pulling it.  Before you ever think about doing something like this on the UMA, consider if everyone else is going to think it's funny before you do it. 

Hint:  People don't like having their time wasted or emotions toyed with.... 

Now, back to your prank-free WAMAC thread.  :)

ChattyLMS

Laura ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)

Nicole

So... with Halloween coming up, I was wondering if anyone has any fun or scary recipes they would like to share?

Here are a couple of quick and easy ones that I made last year-

Spider Crackers

Ingredients:
1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon peanut butter
48 butter-flavored round crackers
1/2 cup chow mein noodles (or you can use pretzel sticks)
1/4 cup raisins

Directions:
Spread 1 teaspoon of peanut butter on the tops of 24 crackers. Place three noodles on each side of each cracker and top with the remaining crackers. Spread a small amount of peanut butter on each raisin; place two on each cracker for eyes. Makes 2 dozen.


Carrot Eyeballs

Ingredients:
Carrots
Cream cheese
Pitted black olives

Directions:
Slice carrots into 1-inch thick chunks. Top each with a blob of cream cheese and one half of a pitted black olive, and serve.


And here's one I want to try this year. It looks very cool:



Melon Brain

Ingredients:
1 small round watermelon

Directions:
Use a vegetable peeler to remove the entire green rind, exposing the inner white rind. Slice off the bottom of the melon to create a flat base that will keep it from rolling. With a toothpick, outline squiggly furrows that resemble the folded surface of a brain. Carve narrow channels along the tracings with a sharp paring knife to expose the pink fruit beneath the rind.
"If you can't learn to do it well, learn to enjoy doing it badly." -Ashleigh Brilliant

Elizabeth

Holy mackerel is that melon brain the coolest thing ever, Nicole!!!

Zombie Shocked

I am serious, that looks utterly amazing!

The other recipes sound great too (I've seen the crackers before, but with pretzels, not the noodles, and I think the noodles would look better)-- but that melon brain is really clever!

(It just needs a sign... "Abby Normal.")

Elizabeth

Quote from: MissDrac on August 19, 2009, 07:49:36 PM
Found the last one of these and very happy!

Miss Drac, I am really glad you found that little guy-- when I saw it at my store, I right away thought of you, knowing how much you like the Phantom.  ENJOY!  hmjfym