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Re: Gutter Gals & Guys School for Cullen-ary Arts --Adult Thread

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:39 am
by ashleygill03
I'm loving the facebook gutter group.
Mascot... hm....
An apron that says "If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen"
Oh, the possibilities!

Re: Gutter Gals & Guys School for Cullen-ary Arts --Adult Thread

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:44 am
by Tamalyn
I think that a Gutter facebook group would be kind of hard to moderate, since the Gutter's trademark is sqeaky-clean dirty fun (IE, no swearing, innuendo only). Would the same rules apply to the FB group? I think it would be UBER-fun, if we kept the same rules, and had it be the kind of group that is private. But, that could get a little 'elitist'...gah. I give up.

I like the idea of a rolling pin for our mascot....bwahahaha. It just barely skims under the innuendo/vulgarity line.

Re: Gutter Gals & Guys School for Cullen-ary Arts --Adult Thread

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 1:01 am
by Feathers
Okay. I'll make a group. I think, what I shall do for now, is make the group public, so that everyone who wants to join it from the thread can find it easily enough. maybe once we've all sort of amassed into it, if we'd prefer to make it private (private's not bad; if anyone wants to join after we make it we can invite them and stuff.) and I agree with keeping the rules the same - that's part of the fun!

I'll post the link once I get it set up, and send an invitation out to the people I already have friend'ed on facebook. I'm excited.

<3 Ren


ETA: Um... what would you like to call the group? 'The Gutter'? Or something catchier? If it involves something like Cullenary, let's do something for the wolfies, too.'Hotdogs and Obelisks', or something. :p

Re: Gutter Gals & Guys School for Cullen-ary Arts --Adult Thread

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:39 am
by Adam
Holy cow! A new gutter thread. What is this?! I mean seriously, don't you ladies know that the average male chef needs anywhere from up to 20 minutes between baking multiple consecutive goodies. Slow down! :lol:

Re: Gutter Gals & Guys School for Cullen-ary Arts --Adult Thread

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 6:02 am
by nissanmama
ashleygill03 wrote:Mascot... hm....An apron that says "If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen"
Oh, the possibilities!
Several months ago, there was a lengthy discussion about the value of "aprons" in the baking process to make sure the buns didn't over-rise. There actually is a whole line of gutter aprons (thanks to Fry) and one in particular that says "I love baking" with our trademark marble rolling pin on it. (The smaller print you can't see in the picture says "Thank goodness for aprons.") I wore it tonight, in fact, while I was doing some real baking. :D

Re: Gutter Gals & Guys School for Cullen-ary Arts --Adult Thread

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:19 am
by oleander
YAY the Gutter on facebook! Count me in, please.

I hope y'all know that since i've joined the gutter i've not been able to think about baking/baked goods/kitchen utensils without either a) letting my mind wander too much or b) giggling like a fool.

popsicles...gah...i'll never be able to eat one again without feeling slightly dirty or snickering!

Re: Gutter Gals & Guys School for Cullen-ary Arts --Adult Thread

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:54 am
by BlueStarlight
Yes, yes, I would join a Gutter group on FB!! Geez, the only other group I'm a member of is my highschool/church/college group- which has been invaluable to me in finding friends I'd lost contact with. This would be so much fun!

Thanks for the well-wishes for my husband. He's not in a lot of pain; he says he feels like he's been stabbed in the arm. He goes back to work on Monday.

Hmm, I guess I'm gonna have to go to a sight and make a list of Twilight things I want for Christmas... I don't wear actual aprons when I'm cooking (literally, not "baking" ;) ), but I'd wear that one with the marble rolling pin!

Re: Gutter Gals & Guys School for Cullen-ary Arts --Adult Thread

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:42 am
by nissanmama
BlueStarlight wrote:Hmm, I guess I'm gonna have to go to a sight and make a list of Twilight things I want for Christmas...
Besides my apron, my two favorite Twilight pieces are my book bag which says, "It's a Twilight thing, you wouldn't understand," and my Forks High School t-shirt. I gave one away as a prize when my book club reviewed TW and we nearly had blood shed over it! I got my shirt from Cafepress but they no longer have the rights to that shirt. You can, however, get them from the Forks Chamber of Commerce store and the money will stay local funding scholarships for Forks High School Students. I saw a great t-shirt that was advertising Emmett for personal training. In fact there is a great line of "career" shirts on that same site.

ETA: Dang! I give my kids a lot of grief about FB. So you're telling me I have to make an account??

Re: Gutter Gals & Guys School for Cullen-ary Arts --Adult Thread

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:15 am
by bac
I was gone one day and we have a new thread with 5 pages on it! Wow, Adam you were right, they work a little too fast.

You guys are great and I loved reading all the title ideas. Such naughty ideas pop into my head reading them.

Love the T-shirts Nissanmama. I would love to have any of those. There are such creative ideas out there.

Re: Gutter Gals & Guys School for Cullen-ary Arts --Adult Thread

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:42 am
by Goodnight Elizabeth
Yay Ren for new title! Ren: I'm also on Facebook. I will PM you my name later so you can add me. Actually, you may already know it from myspace. ;)

Ouisa: Would you happen to have Marcy's fanfiction link somewhere handy? I'd love to read it.

I wish I read more fanfic. I've not read much, but I have loved everything I've read so far. I'm usually so busy reading books for the 50 Book Challenge or grading essays. I finished Stargirl and Love, Stargirl this week for my children's lit class I teach. Thanks, Nena, for the suggestions. I loved both books. I highly recommend them both.

On my shelf right now, I have Al Capone Does My Shirts, MaryJanice Davidson's Undead and Unworthy, City of Ashes, and a cannibalism book called --- Eat Thy Neighbor. I also have about 65 essays to grade.