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Fish Markets Online
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making inside waterfall/raining scenery,picture?


my hobby goal this week is to make a scenery of a waterfall or it raining for my living room.i want to make it about 2 ft by 3 ft tall roughly.i have an idea with using a fish tank pump in a resevoir pumping water to the top running ,raining down with a scenery of some sort behind it.i will be hitting the local craft stores,flea markets,etc looking for stuff.i have been online to see that you can buy them,but i want to make one.is there a sight on how to or has anyone made one themselves that could give me ideas.

Not exactly sure what you're wanting to make, but you might get more info if you used the words "indoor fountain" within the description since it sounds like the technical parts would fall under various ways to make fountains.

HTH some,

Diane B.

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please help me, extreme summer boredom?


i'm lookin for a playstation 2 game very similar to runescape. not graphics wise but activity wise. for those of you who dont know, runescape is an online MMORPG. you can fight, fish, cook, mine ores to smith into armor, kill random creatures, etc. i'm having difficulty finding a good ps2 game like that. the main thing i am lookin for is the ability to level up or get stronger, ability to sell things to stores/markets to make cash, a few trades(mining, fishing, cooking, stuff like that).

any ideas? please help me.
i'm not wanting an online game or even a multiplayer. thanks for the persona 4 pitch, i'm gonna look it up soon. i'm not interested in WoW because my computer isnt that fast and i want a 1 time payment. such as for a playstation 2 video game.

Persona 4 is very similar to that, you do various jobs to up your stats and then can use those stats to make rare items and better armour.

The storyline is really great too!

12 Responses to “Fish Markets Online”

  1. Mr. X says:

    Natural products are almost always overpriced.

  2. Brrrrrrrrro! says:

    I’ll find you a splay-footed midget to entertain you at stinky fish markets, don’t worry.

  3. yogiT says:

    Panko crusted fish will not bake well. The breading will turn to mush and the fish will also be a blah texture from cooking at such a low heat.

    I know you're wanting that panko crust, but the only way to get it is deep frying. Look for broiled or grilled fish dishes on the menu and request that they be prepared with mimimal butter basting.

  4. greenmuseum says:

    5:30am: off to Tsukiji fish markets. Slept through alarm again, Developing a reputation.

  5. ORNonprophet says:

  6. Love the fish markets on a rainy day, always a park and looked after as soon as you walk in!

  7. Gourmantic says:

    Off to the fish markets to buy prawns oysters salmon & crabs for Seafood feast for our Irish relos from Dublin staying with us this weekend

  8. ruhi_zainab says:

    yes, but the smell of fish is the most annoying…
    so all annoying noisy places are called 'fish market'

  9. And Merry Christmas from this side of the world!

    With your point about the stewardesses all being the same … I also got a shock when I went to Seattle (fish) markets and saw that every item was standardised to be the same look and size. So all the flowers (of their type) was the same size and colour, all the crabs were the same size and colour, all the fish (of their type) were the same size and colour. By the same size, I mean within 0.5cm!

    There was something there for me about the perceived need for perfection in the culture. In-perfection (variation and uniqueness) was made unsafe.

    Not wanting to take away any of your fun … but I hope you are taking care with the water and food.

  10. Jerad says:

    gomichild- I spent a good while sampling row upon row of Japanese pickles at the Tsukiji Fish Markets in Tokyo at 6:00a.m. on a winter’s morning some years ago.

  11. tocino says:

    Not too sure that Spain abides by any fishing rules. Have you ever seen the tiny Hake on sale in Spanish fish markets?P.S. I did think it a bit ironic that Jamie was cooking farmed trout on a trawler.

  12. hustlehardmarc says:

    Fuck me Sydney Fish Markets