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Today is Pi Day. This evening, we are holding a Magic the Gathering tournament, and we are eating color pie that my roommate and I made. It looks like this.Posts: 4136 | Registered: Aug 2008
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I remember getting together and watching 2001: A Space Odyssey on HAL's birthday. It's fun to do such gatherings, if just to acknowledge and celebrate each other's nerdiness.
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I'm having people over to watch Pi and eat pie, but I'm afraid mine are a lot more boring--a spinach quiche and a pumpkin pie.
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Nice, Raymond. I'd like to share the pie, but I can't, so I'll virtually share it by putting the picture on my fb wall.
I only teach every other day, and sadly today is my day at home, so we're celebrating Pi Day tomorrow.
My students are bringing in pecan pie, cheesecake, and pumpkin pie, and I'm currently baking an apple-blueberry pie to take in.
Last year I only asked 1 student to make a pie; this year I had several students wanting to make pies. They keep bringing up Pi Day starting the middle of February, like they want to make sure I don't forget it!
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(See Raymond, this is the kind of tomfoolery that you can only get away with when the name of the game is spelled correctly)
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We didn't realize it was pi day until after dinner. I whipped up a cream cheese pie really quick, then found all our crusts were chocolate (which I don't eat) so I scooped some filling onto a graham cracker. It made me a couple hundred calories over my goal for the day, but ... pi day.
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