anyone have any good thread ideas?

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Apparently not you...

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Hey. Thats good thread. It was asked for. I delivered.

But really no. I'm working and watching a fantastic video produced by American Public Media on civility in the culture with Krista Tippett. My Mother in law is hanging out with my wife and little girl in the other room while I work on a looooooong HR video for one of my customers.
It's on Performance Appraisal.

So if you want we can talk about Performance Appraisal.
 
The first time Yoshimickster arrived, he created a bunch of new threads. And amazingly, of subjects that we hadn't (to my knowledge) previously discussed. I bet he could come up with a heaping load of new threads.[DOUBLEPOST=1347755944][/DOUBLEPOST]

Sounds like my prom night. :D
I came as soon as I figured out I was tagged.

"Demographics: How do you like your eggs?": This will have a long list as the egg is the staple of breakfast and over the centuries have had a shit load of variations.

"Adaptation Anarchy, The horrible sequel": Basically its a sequel to my "Bad/Good Interpretations" thread. Or we could just continue from the original topic since it was only two pages, I wasn't sure whether to start it up again as I've heard resurrecting threads is apparently uncouth.

"This really hard time travel question I thought of": I'm not typing it now as it is really hard to answer, and makes you think.

"The classic "Say something about the poster above game"": I am on the fence about this as this game gets really confusing when people post for the wrong person. Many a forum I've gone on have gone into chaos because of this game.

"Who would you kill?" :Self-explanatory. Rule number one: only specific people, not groups of people. Rule number 2: No judgment.

"Monster thread, THE REVENGE:" A sequel to a thread I did that didn't go any where about what monsters you like. Its fun, it informs people about mythology, simple.

"Things you ever regret liking": Where we gripe about the stupid shit we liked when we were kids. Lots of nostalgia and arguments I assume would ensue and I also assume would bring great conversation.

"Good/Awful vacations": I am not sure if this is a topic but if not I have no idea WHY not. Perfect to either look back on good memories or gripe on bad ones.

"What makes you sad/cry?": Also not sure if anyone did this either but if not do this. The "no judgment rule" also still applies.

"Things you hate but everyone else loves/hates." : Based on two Nostalgia Critic videos I saw once. I also assume a lot of awesome arguing.

And that is all I could think up right now. Now excuse me while I type that time travel question.

Seriously though, should I ressurect the "Bad/Good Interpretations" thread or just make a new one?
 
Thank you Mr. Surf! I limit myself as I am never sure on the true etiquette for how many threads one can make at a single time. I'm just glad this isn't like one of those forums that makes people only post forums depending on how many "karma points" one has. Yeah, because if there's one thing people love on the internet its being told what to do.
 
Okay so, I've thought about this and then I had a cocktail and I thought "Why isn't sake in more cocktails?" but that isn't where I'm going with this, I just really would like an answer.

Then I had some wine with dinner, which was amazing. The dinner. The wine was alright.

Anyway, listen.

Humour Snobbery. I want this thread. Because it is all too often that I feel like giving an unnecessary and unwanted analysis of some comedy or sitcom or comedian... Why I find it funny, or why it's actually terrible... etc. This is all I could come up with. But instead of making the thread I'm typing it here because I don't really have the wherewithal to write up an analysis of anything to get the thread started right now.
 
Ah, criticism of comedians good Sir Sexington? I am TOTALLY on board with that, especially Bill Maher. Don't get me wrong I find him hilarious, but I still feel he needs to be knocked down at least one notch.
 
Okay so, I've thought about this and then I had a cocktail and I thought "Why isn't sake in more cocktails?" but that isn't where I'm going with this, I just really would like an answer.

Then I had some wine with dinner, which was amazing. The dinner. The wine was alright.

Anyway, listen.

Humour Snobbery. I want this thread. Because it is all too often that I feel like giving an unnecessary and unwanted analysis of some comedy or sitcom or comedian... Why I find it funny, or why it's actually terrible... etc. This is all I could come up with. But instead of making the thread I'm typing it here because I don't really have the wherewithal to write up an analysis of anything to get the thread started right now.
I'd guess for the same reason you don't mix a high-end whisky/bourbon/etc, the alcohol stands on its own as a drink. Filtered or unfiltered sake is delicious, I kind of wish I'd remember to get myself a bottle one of these days.
 
Okay so, I've thought about this and then I had a cocktail and I thought "Why isn't sake in more cocktails?" but that isn't where I'm going with this, I just really would like an answer.
My guess would be that Sake wasn't widely available or a popular drink in the States back then (when cocktails made their appearance). The good ones became classics and people used only those spirits as a staple in creating new cocktails.
 
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