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I just made this, it's great. It will taste suome what like a Orange Julius Raspberry.

1/4 cup sugar
1/2 bag of frozen raspberries
1/8 cup of orange juice
a little of either coconut or vanilla extract

I can't believe I posted this here, but if anything is miscilaneus this is!

-Austin
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1/11/2006 7:59 PM

Barney Brazitis (17807) wrote:

Being a guy with a sweet tooth this sounds like a pretty refreshing sugar buzz!



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1/11/2006 8:46 PM

Austin McCue (1715) wrote:

thanks lol

-Austin

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1/12/2006 2:43 AM

David Blalock (2041) wrote:

sounds refreshing in this heat



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1/12/2006 4:12 PM

Sean Benedik (4277) wrote:

It may be hot in Texas, but it certainly ain't in Quebec! You can keep your heat though. I'm not jealous. Really. I love freezing rain, two feet of snow in 8 hours, and 0F (that's -18C).
It must be about 90F in TX today or something like that. Ha ha sucker!



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1/12/2006 6:57 PM

David Blalock (2041) wrote:

It wasn't too bad today, ~68 and 8% humidity. Last week it nearly broke 90F a couple times

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1/12/2006 11:54 AM

Barney Brazitis (17807) wrote:

By the way, I used to really dig Yes back in the day. "Roundabout" was a good tune to hear Chris Squire. What ever happened to Rick Wakeman? Oh, have you ever listened to Emerson, Lake and Palmer?

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1/12/2006 6:56 PM

Austin McCue (1715) wrote:

Sorry, I haven't heard of any of them. I wish I did though, why don't you enlighten me?

-Austin

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1/12/2006 7:49 PM

Barney Brazitis (17807) wrote:

I'll assume you know "Yes" with Chris Squire as bassist. (70's-early 80's). Rick Wakeman was the keyboard player for Yes and he spun off doing his own thing. Emerson, Lake, and Palmer were a rock trio around the same time consisting of Organ and synthesizer (quite primitive back then, you had to string wires like a switchboard!), guitarist/bassist, and drums. They sort of invented the gothic organ rock sound. You ought to check em out. Really not much of a bassist's group, but the music can be pretty wild! Google em.

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1/12/2006 8:06 PM

Austin McCue (1715) wrote:

Of cours I know Chris Squire. I think I listed him as one of my favorite artists. I had the oppertunity to see the latter group you talked about but wasn't sure who they were back them. Big mistake, huh? Thanks for the help.

-Austin

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1/13/2006 12:30 PM

Barney Brazitis (17807) wrote:

Never too late. I liked em cause their music was kinda like classical music in it form, but very contemporary in its time. Now of course its 30 years old, so I guess its old school.