Deleted54170User Posted May 26, 2020 Share Posted May 26, 2020 Now that I'm all back in the SSE game. :teehee: The only thing I miss the most is not something I care to share. :no: Hint My share of Dessert. :tongue:It was a slice of Lemon Meringue pie last time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niphilim222 Posted May 27, 2020 Share Posted May 27, 2020 I WIN!!! :dance: :dance: :dance: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted May 27, 2020 Share Posted May 27, 2020 I have a quest!!! Yay! I wondered if those olives that have had their seeds removed and put in a can are good for anything but adding a salty taste to my Pizza recipe. Passes supreme pizza's on plates to pass around. Have a slice! Take a napkin too! Talk about olives! And let me know what you find out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Striker879 Posted May 27, 2020 Share Posted May 27, 2020 I have a quest!!! Yay! I wondered if those olives that have had their seeds removed and put in a can are good for anything but adding a salty taste to my Pizza recipe. Passes supreme pizza's on plates to pass around. Have a slice! Take a napkin too! Talk about olives! And let me know what you find out. There is only one thing about olives I can tell you for certain Paga, but as usual it'll take a minute for me to get to the point. Had one of those pot-luck type deals to attend a bunch of summers ago at the marina. Scrounged around on the internet and found a recipe that seemed within my limited capabilities (and boat friendly for preparation requiements). Recipe said it needed these special kind of olives so I go looking at the local grocery store (the town the marina is in says Population 800 on the sign ... we marina rats and the "camp people" living outside town no doubt swell the figure during nice weather but it still doesn't qualify for megalopolis). I was pleasantly surprised to find that the grocery store had the specified olives. Adding the olives was step "near the end" on the recipe prep outline, so I was well and fully commited by the time I discovered that this particualr jar of purple olives had the pits in them. So what do I know about olives ... Avoid the purple ones, they have pits in them! Kinda' along the line of ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niphilim222 Posted May 27, 2020 Share Posted May 27, 2020 Its time to game again, Skyrim se and Borderlands 3. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted May 28, 2020 Share Posted May 28, 2020 I have a quest!!! Yay! I wondered if those olives that have had their seeds removed and put in a can are good for anything but adding a salty taste to my Pizza recipe. Passes supreme pizza's on plates to pass around. Have a slice! Take a napkin too! Talk about olives! And let me know what you find out. There is only one thing about olives I can tell you for certain Paga, but as usual it'll take a minute for me to get to the point. Had one of those pot-luck type deals to attend a bunch of summers ago at the marina. Scrounged around on the internet and found a recipe that seemed within my limited capabilities (and boat friendly for preparation requiements). Recipe said it needed these special kind of olives so I go looking at the local grocery store (the town the marina is in says Population 800 on the sign ... we marina rats and the "camp people" living outside town no doubt swell the figure during nice weather but it still doesn't qualify for megalopolis). I was pleasantly surprised to find that the grocery store had the specified olives. Adding the olives was step "near the end" on the recipe prep outline, so I was well and fully commited by the time I discovered that this particualr jar of purple olives had the pits in them. So what do I know about olives ... Avoid the purple ones, they have pits in them! I made a similar mistake when I was a child, sent to the store to get the green olives with the little red Pimentos; for Mom. They were for the Ladies Club she hosted one afternoon on the boys poker night. That was one afternoon their Toastmasters ladies club met that I will never forget. I got a lot more green olives, learned how to use a pit remover kitchen tool, and stuffed the olives one at a time. After which I got to go to see the double feature movies being shown at the downtown theaters on Central Avenue in Great Falls Montana. Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein, followed by a cliff hanger, with Jeronamo. The second movie was Abbot and Costello meet the Ghost of the Haunted castle; a White Knight. I had to walk all the way to the theater. It was three miles to the center of town from where the house was (3 miles of hot sidewalks and sweltering hot asphalt stinking up the air. I sweat so much... I had to stop and use the garden hoses to get enough water to walk to the next of the four houses on every block for thirty six city blocks down central avenue from five blocks north of central avenue that all had 12 houses to one city block. It was hot! Outside it was 100 degree F. at noon when I started out. It must of been a 110 degrees F. when I finally was able to get to the theater ticket tellers window. When the movies were over I had to walk six miles more making it the trip an extra nine miles. I started out the theater door and made it through rain that was raining cats and dogs at first. Then buckets of rain, and before I reached the edge of the city business blocks it started to snow. Rain turned into snowy slush, and then the wind turned it into snow. Snow drifts piled up in front of me. The piles got so High, that, on my way back to the house I climbed over twenty feet high piles of snow which made it so it was a six miles farther to walk just getting back to the house three miles away. I walked over three hills. The first one was a mile from bottom to top at the middle, and each one was higher then the last. I walked down to the other side of the hills of snow piles. The next was a mile and a half high. I had to walk three quarters of a mile to get to the top and another three quarters of a mile to get down to the other side. I nearly got lost when it became blizzard like, conditions. The snow blinded me as the snow drifts piled up in front me. The white flakes whipping me in the face while I held up one hand to block protecting my eyes from freezing in their sockets. I kept the other in my trouser pocket to keep it warm. I switched hands over and over while the snow blinded me and in the blurr of the view all I could see was pure white sheets of falling blowing snow. The sixty mile an hour winds mixed it up and made it look like a pure white wall of snow. It packed down hard under each step I took as I leaned into the wind so I stepped down onto a fresh piled stack of snow; a foot and half higher under my forward foot every time. The snow got higher and higher each time I put my foot down the snow was a foot and a half deeper under my boot. When I got to the top of the first hill. I thought I was saved. I could see blue sky above and feel the warm air around me. But then, I took a step forward and it was all down hill for a mile and a half down into a rut between the bottom of both hills. The next hill piled a mile and a half to the top. I remembered I counted three hills. Each one a half a mile higher than the last. When I made it to the street five blocks north of Central Avenue I was so tired I was face down dragging myself one hand over elbow at a time. Until I reached the front porch. The ladies meeting was still going on so I had to crawl thirty feet to the side of the houses front gate to the back yard and ten feet to the porch at the side of the house, and crawl up five steps to the side door. Where I climbed to my knees and fumbled for the doors handle... ) I got back to the house a few minutes after nine-o-clock that night, just in time to go to bed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Striker879 Posted May 28, 2020 Share Posted May 28, 2020 I have a quest!!! Yay! I wondered if those olives that have had their seeds removed and put in a can are good for anything but adding a salty taste to my Pizza recipe. Passes supreme pizza's on plates to pass around. Have a slice! Take a napkin too! Talk about olives! And let me know what you find out. There is only one thing about olives I can tell you for certain Paga, but as usual it'll take a minute for me to get to the point. Had one of those pot-luck type deals to attend a bunch of summers ago at the marina. Scrounged around on the internet and found a recipe that seemed within my limited capabilities (and boat friendly for preparation requiements). Recipe said it needed these special kind of olives so I go looking at the local grocery store (the town the marina is in says Population 800 on the sign ... we marina rats and the "camp people" living outside town no doubt swell the figure during nice weather but it still doesn't qualify for megalopolis). I was pleasantly surprised to find that the grocery store had the specified olives. Adding the olives was step "near the end" on the recipe prep outline, so I was well and fully commited by the time I discovered that this particualr jar of purple olives had the pits in them. So what do I know about olives ... Avoid the purple ones, they have pits in them! I made a similar mistake when I was a child, sent to the store to get the green olives with the little red Pimentos; for Mom. They were for the Ladies Club she hosted one afternoon on the boys poker night. That was one afternoon their Toastmasters ladies club met that I will never forget. I got a lot more green olives, learned how to use a pit remover kitchen tool, and stuffed the olives one at a time. After which I got to go to see the double feature movies being shown at the downtown theaters on Central Avenue in Great Falls Montana. Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein, followed by a cliff hanger, with Jeronamo. The second movie was Abbot and Costello meet the Ghost of the Haunted castle; a White Knight. I had to walk all the way to the theater. It was three miles to the center of town from where the house was (3 miles of hot sidewalks and sweltering hot asphalt stinking up the air. I sweat so much... I had to stop and use the garden hoses to get enough water to walk to the next of the four houses on every block for thirty six city blocks down central avenue from five blocks north of central avenue that all had 12 houses to one city block. It was hot! Outside it was 100 degree F. at noon when I started out. It must of been a 110 degrees F. when I finally was able to get to the theater ticket tellers window. When the movies were over I had to walk six miles more making it the trip an extra nine miles. I started out the theater door and made it through rain that was raining cats and dogs at first. Then buckets of rain, and before I reached the edge of the city business blocks it started to snow. Rain turned into snowy slush, and then the wind turned it into snow. Snow drifts piled up in front of me. The piles got so High, that, on my way back to the house I climbed over twenty feet high piles of snow which made it so it was a six miles farther to walk just getting back to the house three miles away. I walked over three hills. The first one was a mile from bottom to top at the middle, and each one was higher then the last. I walked down to the other side of the hills of snow piles. The next was a mile and a half high. I had to walk three quarters of a mile to get to the top and another three quarters of a mile to get down to the other side. I nearly got lost when it became blizzard like, conditions. The snow blinded me as the snow drifts piled up in front me. The white flakes whipping me in the face while I held up one hand to block protecting my eyes from freezing in their sockets. I kept the other in my trouser pocket to keep it warm. I switched hands over and over while the snow blinded me and in the blurr of the view all I could see was pure white sheets of falling blowing snow. The sixty mile an hour winds mixed it up and made it look like a pure white wall of snow. It packed down hard under each step I took as I leaned into the wind so I stepped down onto a fresh piled stack of snow; a foot and half higher under my forward foot every time. The snow got higher and higher each time I put my foot down the snow was a foot and a half deeper under my boot. When I got to the top of the first hill. I thought I was saved. I could see blue sky above and feel the warm air around me. But then, I took a step forward and it was all down hill for a mile and a half down into a rut between the bottom of both hills. The next hill piled a mile and a half to the top. I remembered I counted three hills. Each one a half a mile higher than the last. When I made it to the street five blocks north of Central Avenue I was so tired I was face down dragging myself one hand over elbow at a time. Until I reached the front porch. The ladies meeting was still going on so I had to crawl thirty feet to the side of the houses front gate to the back yard and ten feet to the porch at the side of the house, and crawl up five steps to the side door. Where I climbed to my knees and fumbled for the doors handle... ) I got back to the house a few minutes after nine-o-clock that night, just in time to go to bed. I feel the pain just as you have in reliving the experience. It is terrible how we are traumatised as youngsters. And the worst part is always how it is uphill both ways!! Do you remember that wonderful chemical taste from drinking out of the hoses, especially those black ones with the ridges running lengthwise down them? Certainly wouldn't be related in any way to anything we experience today ... they were all "good for you" chemicals back in the days of our youth. To have a proper tool for removing olive pits would have been a dream for my adventure. Paring knife was my primary choice for tools, and if I didn't want to use the paring knife I could always choose to use the paring knife instead (if in fact I didn't mind using the paring knife instead). It was "fun". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niphilim222 Posted May 28, 2020 Share Posted May 28, 2020 (edited) Me i had some adventures and stuff, We had great imaginations as a youngster, with friends and family alike. Well with ryzen 2700x and fxr2, and a deep chill cooling i see it idle around 4.2ghz at times. Skyrim loads in 4 seconds everywhere. I sense it feels the weather outside to, amazing. also just giving you what experience i have done with skyrim se so far. The grass and cathedral landscape suits it just nicely Edited May 28, 2020 by niphilim222 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted May 29, 2020 Share Posted May 29, 2020 I feel the pain just as you have in reliving the experience. It is terrible how we are traumatised as youngsters.And the worst part is always how it is uphill both ways!! Do you remember that wonderful chemical taste from drinking out of the hoses, especially those black ones with the ridges running lengthwise down them? Certainly wouldn't be related in any way to anything we experience today ... they were all "good for you" chemicals back in the days of our youth. To have a proper tool for removing olive pits would have been a dream for my adventure. Paring knife was my primary choice for tools, and if I didn't want to use the paring knife I could always choose to use the paring knife instead (if in fact I didn't mind using the paring knife instead). It was "fun". The Civil Defense added (with their scare tactics lessons to shock us children to help us mem ber good safety practices. Member when we just said mem ber for remember?) a good lesson to remember, EVEN TODAY IS, about the water coming out of the faucet's. Let the water run for a whole 60 seconds (or one whole minute whichever comes first) to clear out the chlorine smell, OR ANYTHING ELSE. FOR THAT to MATTER, and then the water from the sink or hose could be clean enough to drink. After which I spent hours boiling water, then refrigerating it. So it was cool to drink out of the frig and it is always better drink too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niphilim222 Posted May 29, 2020 Share Posted May 29, 2020 (edited) Here is my load order with it cleaned and patched to heck. may try some real big dlc next. 0 0 Skyrim.esm1 1 Update.esm2 2 Dawnguard.esm3 3 HearthFires.esm4 4 Dragonborn.esm5 5 Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch.esp254 FE 0 Expressive Facegen Morphs.esl6 6 LegacyoftheDragonborn.esm7 7 Lanterns Of Skyrim II.esm8 8 TKChildren.esm254 FE 1 UHDAP - MusicHQ.esp254 FE 2 UHDAP - en0.esp254 FE 3 UHDAP - en1.esp254 FE 4 UHDAP - en2.esp254 FE 5 UHDAP - en3.esp254 FE 6 UHDAP - en4.esp254 FE 7 RealisticWaterTwo - Resources.esm9 9 FarmhouseChimneys.esp254 FE 8 Underwater Vision.esl10 a Campfire.esm11 b RaceCompatibility.esm12 c Vigilant.esm13 d Apachii_DivineEleganceStore.esm14 e SkyUI_SE.esp15 f SkyrimIsWindy.esp16 10 SMIM-SE-Merged-All.esp17 11 Prometheus_No_snow_Under_the_roof.esp18 12 NSUTR_bugfixes.esp19 13 NSUTR_groundsnow_mesh_fixes.esp20 14 NSUTR_improvements.esp21 15 Reverb and Ambiance Overhaul - Skyrim.esp22 16 Obsidian Weathers.esp23 17 Immersive Wenches.esp24 18 Grass Field.esp25 19 QuickStart3_NoHelmet.esp26 1a RelightingSkyrim_SSE.esp27 1b TVDT REMOVED.esp28 1c LoS II - Tamriel Master Lights.esp29 1d RaceMenu.esp30 1e RaceMenuPlugin.esp31 1f XPMSE.esp32 20 SOSRaceMenu.esp33 21 FNIS.esp34 22 KS Hairdo's.esp254 FE 9 KSHairVanilla1.esp254 FE a KSHairVanilla2.esp254 FE b KSHairVanilla3.esp254 FE c MoonGlow.esp35 23 Better Dynamic Snow.esp36 24 KD - Realistic Fireplaces SE.esp254 FE d Better Dynamic Snow - Snowy Farmhouses.esp254 FE e Better Dynamic Snow - NSUTR Patch.esp37 25 Smoking Torches and Candles.esp38 26 RealNames - SSE Edition.esp39 27 DepthsOfSkyrim.esp40 28 Weapons Armor Clothing & Clutter Fixes.esp41 29 SkyRe_Main.esp42 2a SimplyBiggerTreesSE.esp43 2b SkyRe_EnemyScaling.esp44 2c Cathedral Weathers.esp254 FE f KSHairdosSMP.esp45 2d Northgirl_CBBE.esp46 2e DirtCliffVariation.esp47 2f Cathedral Landscapes.esp48 30 Landscape Fixes For Grass Mods.esp49 31 immersivemerchants.esp50 32 Cutting Room Floor.esp51 33 PrinceandPauper.esp52 34 TKChildren.esp53 35 Enhanced Solitude SSE.esp54 36 Helgen Reborn.esp55 37 SkyRe_StandingStones.esp56 38 SkyRe_Combat.esp254 FE 10 SkyRe_EncounterZones.esp254 FE 11 SkyRe_HelmlessPerks.esp57 39 BYOBreezehome.esp58 3a AmazingFollowerTweaks.esp59 3b AAE Ultimate Edition.esp60 3c WACCF_Armor and Clothing Extension.esp61 3d Point The Way.esp62 3e I5K Treasure Hunt.esp63 3f Thieves Guild Requirements.esp64 40 TheChoiceIsYours.esp65 41 SkyrimsUniqueTreasures.esp66 42 PrvtI_HeavyArmory.esp67 43 All_Shops.esp68 44 animals swim.esp69 45 Run For Your Lives.esp70 46 Bandit Economy.esp254 FE 12 SkyRe_EnemyAI.esp71 47 Skyrim Unlimited Rings And Amulets SSE.esp254 FE 13 DBM_HelgenReborn_Patch.esp72 48 EmbersHD.esp254 FE 14 DBM_EnhancedSolitude_Patch.esp254 FE 15 DBM_Vigilant_Patch.esp73 49 Apachii_DivineEleganceStore_Patch.esp74 4a SkyRe_Races.esp75 4b ReProccer.esp76 4c ArcaneChests.esp77 4d CitizensII.esp78 4e Wildcat - Combat of Skyrim.esp79 4f dD - Enhanced Blood Main.esp80 50 LFGCustom.esp254 FE 16 Qw_ACE_CRF Patch.esp254 FE 17 DBM_CRF_Patch.esp254 FE 18 DBM_WACCF_Patch.esp81 51 All Geared Up Derivative.esp82 52 know_your_enemy.esp83 53 Runandwalkpaces.esp84 54 Bandit Economy LOTD Patch.esp85 55 Reoutfitted Guards and Soldiers.esp86 56 COR_AllRace.esp87 57 CBBE.esp88 58 RaceMenuMorphsCBBE.esp89 59 RealRainSE.esp90 5a No More Dead Shrub.esp91 5b Convenient Horses.esp92 5c Whiterun Landscape Fix For Grass Mods.esp93 5d armored-horses.esp254 FE 19 No Snow Under The Roof - CRF Patch.esp94 5e The Paarthurnax Dilemma.esp95 5f jkdos_thaneofskyrim.esp96 60 WondersofWeather.esp254 FE 1a Obsidian In Cathedral.esp97 61 DarkerNights-ObsidianInCathedral.esp98 62 Landscape For Grass mods - Helgen Reborn Patch.esp99 63 FarmhouseChimneysHelgenReborn.esp100 64 LevelersTower.esp101 65 HavenBag.esp254 FE 1b CathedralWeatherMCM.esp102 66 dD-No Spinning Death Animation.esp103 67 12FemaleBrows.esp254 FE 1c Qw_RelightingSkyrim_CRF Patch.esp104 68 SkywildSE.esp105 69 RealisticGrassField.esp254 FE 1d Supreme and Volumetric Fog for Cathedral Weathers and Seasons.esp254 FE 1e Obsidian Weathers for Vigilant.esp254 FE 1f TCIY_CRF_Patch.esp254 FE 20 DBM_SUT_Patch.esp254 FE 21 DBM_HA_Patch.esp254 FE 22 DBM_AAE_Patch.esp254 FE 23 DBM_DepthsofSkyrim_Patch.esp106 6a RedMountainsSmokePlume.esp254 FE 24 DBM_SMIM_Patch.esp254 FE 25 BCS_TCIY_Patch.esp107 6b Complete Crafting Overhaul_Remastered.esp254 FE 26 CCOR_Campfire_Patch.esp254 FE 27 PrvtI_HeavyArmory_CCOR_Patch.esp254 FE 28 DBM_CCOR_Patch.esp108 6c Complete Alchemy & Cooking Overhaul.esp254 FE 29 SkyrimIsWindy_CACO_Patch.esp254 FE 2a CACO_USSEP_Patch.esp254 FE 2b DBM_CACO_Patch.esp109 6d Luminosity Lighting Overhaul.esp254 FE 2c Qw_Luminosity_CRF Patch.esp110 6e RealisticWaterTwo.esp111 6f RWT Lod Fix.esp254 FE 2d Realistic Water Two - Landscape For Grass Mods Patch.esp112 70 RealisticWaterTwo - Luminosity Patch.esp254 FE 2e Qw_Luminosity_RW2 Patch.esp113 71 WACCF_BashedPatchLvlListFix.esp Edited May 29, 2020 by niphilim222 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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