Red Hot Chili Peppers One Hot Minute
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I was riding
Riding on my bike
Me with my friend
We’re so alike
Am I all alone
She said all we
Have is this
We just had to stop
And shared a kiss
Am i all alone
One hot minute
And I’m in it come and get it x3
If I chase it
I might waste it
Come and get it
Am I all alone x2
Sitting in the fire
Get along and have some fun
Floating to be higher
Maybe I’m your special one
Silent testifier
Breathe the moon
And eat the sun
Sitting in the fire
Close your eyes
And click your heels
Can you believe
How good it feels
Am I all alone
One hot minute
And I’m in it come and get it x3
If I chase it I might waste it
Come and get it
Am I all alone x2
Sitting in the fire
Get along and have some fun
Floating to be higher
Maybe I’m your special one
Silent testifier
Breathe the moon
And eat the sun
Sitting in the fire
(chants)
Three lbs. of love
Inside my skull
A million more lives
It’s never dull
Just a few times spun
Spun around the sun
A couple more or less
And then we’re done
Sitting in the fire
Get along and have some fun
Floating to be higher
Maybe I’m your special one
Silent testifier
Breathe the moon
And eat the sun
Sitting in the fire
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SHOENICE22 EATS 3 GHOST CHILIS IN 30 SECONDS FOR 9TH SHOUTOUT VIDEO
THAT WAS THE HOTTTEST THING ON EARTH!!
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Jamie Oliver – Jamie at Home – Peppers and Chilies 2:2
Jamie Oliver
Jamie at Home
Peppers and Chilies
Part 2 of 2
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Is McAlister’s veggie chili vegetarian/vegan?
I always call in and order it to go.. and when I do, I say "vegetarian chili," and on their menu it has the little "tomato" symbol next to it signifying that it’s vegetarian… but I don’t know.. I’m paranoid about it because of the weird meat-looking strands in it. Some are clearly carrots because they are orange.. but there are whitish ones, too.. that remind me of my cat’s Savory Shreds cat food (YUCK VOMIT EW)
So.. what do you think?
vegan
Should we invite kids to our halloween party (more details)?
Here’s a breakdown of our plans for that night:
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The party is on saturday, the weekend before halloween. Its from 8-12PM. We’re serving chili ("morgue stew"), champagne punch ("septic waste") and a few other ghoulish snack foods. We’re also having a keg.
There are 3 activities. The most kid friendly is the mummy races. Where guests will pair off and take turns wrapping each other in toilet paper. It’s timed.
The second activity is "murder in the dark." There’s a murderer and a detective. Everyone else is a victim. Once the murderer winks at a victim they scream and fall over. The detective’s job is to figure out who is the murderer before all of the victims are killed.
The last one is "Identify the body." It’s a halloween spin on a couples game we’ve played at another party. Everyone pairs off. You have to find your partner blindfolded in a crowd of "dead bodies." The identifying partner can only touch one body part (hands, knees, heads are most common) on all of the deceased.
We also have the xbox kinect nightmare game. It’s rated MA. You have to punch out zombies and slice them in half with chain saws, etc. It’s basically Night of the Living dead meets Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It’s very bloody but we’ve tested it out and adults really seem to get a kick out of it. Most definitely not appropriate for kids. But a lot of our guests are psyched about playing it at the party.
There are of course decorations. We’re covering the main areas of our house from floor to ceiling in black trash bags and using creepy cloth, skeletons, mummies and other decor for accents. We have black lights and strobe lights and music.
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Anyway… so here’s my Q. I’m about to send invitations. About a third of our guest list has kids. Ranging in ages from 3mos old to 19yrs old.
In the past we’ve thrown Super Bowl parties and the like. We usually serve alcohol and it usually gets pretty rowdy. We’ve had kids and no kids. When we’ve had kids it’s very difficult to keep them under control. The parents have fun but the kids are bored and start to get antsy after an hour or so. Someone usually ends up crying. When they’re ready to leave we end up playing the "are you SURE you’re okay to drive" game with the parents. Which always leaves me feeling uneasy. We live in the country and it’s a 45min/hr drive back to town. We have two queen size beds for guests who need to stay. One couple has already called dibs on one. So I only have one bed left & a couch (that I’m sure our brother will claim). Not enough to accommodate a family.
There are 21 adult guests. 9 kids. 3 teens.
Leave the kids at home. Sounds like you have a fun night plan and it will be a lot better without children. That way, parents can actually enjoy themselves. Leave the trick or treating to the kids. I had planned my 30th birthday party and didn’t want any children there but some parents said they didn’t have a sitter and just showed up with children. I had no where to keep kids, I live in a condo, so I had to let them use the master where the coats were. Needless to say, the room was trashed and all they could say was sorry. Never again will I allow children, if you don’t have a sitter, I’d rather you not be there.
Halloween Party (should we invite kids)?
Here’s a breakdown of our plans for that night:
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The party is on saturday, the weekend before halloween. Its from 8-12PM. We’re serving chili ("morgue stew"), champagne punch ("septic waste") and a few other ghoulish snack foods. We’re also having a keg.
There are 3 activities. The most kid friendly is the mummy races. Where guests will pair off and take turns wrapping each other in toilet paper. It’s timed.
The second activity is "murder in the dark." There’s a murderer and a detective. Everyone else is a victim. Once the murderer winks at a victim they scream and fall over. The detective’s job is to figure out who is the murderer before all of the victims are killed.
The last one is "Identify the body." It’s a halloween spin on a couples game we’ve played at another party. Everyone pairs off. You have to find your partner blindfolded in a crowd of "dead bodies." The identifying partner can only touch one body part (hands, knees, heads are most common) on all of the deceased.
We also have the xbox kinect nightmare game. It’s rated MA. You have to punch out zombies and slice them in half with chain saws, etc. It’s basically Night of the Living dead meets Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It’s very bloody but we’ve tested it out and adults really seem to get a kick out of it. Most definitely not appropriate for kids. But a lot of our guests are psyched about playing it at the party.
There are of course decorations. We’re covering the main areas of our house from floor to ceiling in black trash bags and using creepy cloth, skeletons, mummies and other decor for accents. We have black lights and strobe lights and music.
**************************************…
Anyway… so here’s my Q. I’m about to send invitations. About a third of our guest list has kids. Ranging in ages from 3mos old to 19yrs old.
In the past we’ve thrown Super Bowl parties and the like. We usually serve alcohol and it usually gets pretty rowdy. We’ve had kids and no kids. When we’ve had kids it’s very difficult to keep them under control. The parents have fun but the kids are bored and start to get antsy after an hour or so. Someone usually ends up crying. When they’re ready to leave we end up playing the "are you SURE you’re okay to drive" game with the parents. Which always leaves me feeling uneasy. We live in the country and it’s a 45min/hr drive back to town. We have two queen size beds for guests who need to stay. One couple has already called dibs on one. So I only have one bed left & a couch (that I’m sure our brother will claim). Not enough to accommodate a family.
There are 21 adult guests. 9 kids. 3 teens.
I’m asking this in "parenting" because I don’t have kids and I can use your wisdom. What do you think?
I’m sorry. 8PM to 12AM. Good catch.
"The party is on saturday, the weekend before halloween. Its from 8-12PM"
You state your time as 8-12pm.
That means your party starts at 8am. Sounds a little early.
I’d say make it only for adults. Since it is early in the day the parents can get babysitters for the kids.
I know as a parent it is hard to have fun in a large gathering because I am always looking out for my kids to see what they are doing & where they are.
EDIT – I was thinking that but then thought that if kids were there 12am would be to late for them so you made it early.
I’d say with the party ending at midnight then no kids. Kids get grumpy & whiny when tired. So you would have a lot of tired kids to deal with.
Also with the 45min drive back 12am would be to late to do that with kids too. My inlaws live 45mins away from us. When we visit there late into the night I often dread the long ride back. My kids are tired, ready to get home, they can easily start fights, I’m tired, my husband is tired & with a short fuse for fussing kids. When we get home it can take an hour or so just to get them into bed & asleep so I can rest & relax.
Now if you do want to invite kids I’d say make it – 8pm – UNTIL. Which means people can leave when they feel they need to live without feeling rude.
Trip To Chilis
Here is a video of a regular day of me and Tj! We went to chilis and blockbuster! Enjoy
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Henry’s Kitchen Part 2- How to Make Henry’s Anytime Chili for One
In this installment of “Henry’s Kitchen”, we learn to make Henry’s own famous bachelor favorite- Chili for One!
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Waterfest 16 Chili’s GTG
Chaos at the Chili’s GTG in NJ, kicking off Waterfest 16.
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Chilis Restaurant + Black Ops Pwnage.
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Questions Answered:
♥Me and my boyfriend went to Chilis Restaurant
♥I play black ops on PS3
♥I had blisters on my feet from working with brand new shoes on
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