User talk:Kvuo

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Hello Mike, I read your page, you sound like a really cool dude. I noticed your edits to the Round Lake article; I live in Camas and that was one of the first articles I created when I joined Wikipedia. Anyway I could basically cut and paste your bio in place of mine and it would work, only divide it about by 3: I don't own firearms but only because I'm a broke student. I usually vote Libretarian but am a registered independent. I love beer and only play friendly poker but its nearly always texas holdem. I'm a total unix geek but have moved to a mac. Right now I'm spending most of my Wikipedia time on wpfsck and the WikiProject help desk. Want to get a beer and a burger some time? Ever eaten at the Blackfoot in in Washougal? I got another Libertarian, computer geek, gun nut friend from Portland. We are both new to the area and are looking to meet new people. Triddle 22:59, July 15, 2005 (UTC)

Hi, Have at the Center for Consumer Freedom page. I think it needs a real clean up and focusing. Dominick 02:01, 18 October 2005 (UTC)

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[edit] Dean Edell changes

Just left some comments and a question for you on Dean Edell talk page. Thanks for the update, hoping you can donate a bit more time. dpotter 03:48, 29 December 2005 (UTC)


[edit] Shrimp cocktail

Hey. First up, don't ask why im interested in the shrimp cocktail thing. I don't know. but anyway... as I understand it, ketchup + mayo = marie rose sauce and thats what my shrimp cocktails appear to be covered in, both at home and in vegas. Cocktail sauce, thousand island... at any rate they didnt have horseradish on them. You must eat some crazy shit down at the airfield dude. I now leave the shrimp cocktail article in your capable hands. Unless I can give more press to Cheapo Vegas who rule. I will however be keeping an eye on you as your'e clearly a pretty serious motor scooter who can get people into lots of trouble judging by the pic. if i'm ever in Vancouver WA... easy... --Deiz 22:59, 18 January 2006 (UTC)

I didn't mean to start anything, but typical vegas cocktail sauce is indeed a base of ketchup (catsup) spiced with horseradish (and perhaps onion, lemon, etc).. I mean the actual horseradish root, not a prepared horseradish (which is mayonnaise and horseradish), or "horseradish sauce"... Maybe somewhere they put mayo in cocktail sauce, but I've never seen it, in vegas, or otherwise! btw, this shoulda been on the shrimp cocktail talk page.. ohwell :) --Kvuo 01:15, 19 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Online poker?

So, you play online poker? JIP | Talk 21:06, 24 November 2006 (UTC)

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