PREDOMINANT said: Lleena said: I've always wondered who it was that discovered that eating the abnormally fat liver of a Goose would be considered a delicacy? Fois Gras
Sorry for all veggies out there but It costs about a million quid for a mouthful doesn't it? I dont like the sound of it at all. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Lleena said: I've always wondered who it was that discovered that eating the abnormally fat liver of a Goose would be considered a delicacy? Fois Gras
That would be me. Can we eat your liver? | |
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Lleena said: Cloudbuster said: That would be me.
Can we eat your liver? It's soaked in JD at the moment. The drink, not the Orger. | |
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Steadwood said: PREDOMINANT said: You asked the question! Which bit don't you understand? All of it.....hang on...I know what a potato is ... Catalase is an Enzyme (protein) this can be masured using a test (ELISA) which will give you a result of 20mg (for example). If you tested 2 grams of potato that would mean you have 1% Catalase through your potato. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Lleena said: PREDOMINANT said: Sorry for all veggies out there but It costs about a million quid for a mouthful doesn't it? I dont like the sound of it at all. it's really not very nice, either. i like my rich meats and game () but i actually find this quite revolting. plus the manner in which it's made is barbaric, blah-de-blah. | |
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Lleena said: PREDOMINANT said: Sorry for all veggies out there but It costs about a million quid for a mouthful doesn't it? I dont like the sound of it at all. NO! Otherwise I wouldn't have had it! It is soft, delicious and (weather ethical or not) totally worth the cash. few quid for a few hundred grams Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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TheFrog said: Lleena said: I've always wondered who it was that discovered that eating the abnormally fat liver of a Goose would be considered a delicacy? Fois Gras
Somebody with a lot of big-boned geese to get rid of, i would've thought. On that subject... why does Human flesh taste like pork*? * apparently I heard human flesh tastes like Chicken. Shall we tuck into Cloudbuster to find out? | |
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lollyp0p said: PREDOMINANT said: Yep I believe that was Mr Loser. 3 and 4 would be a much better idea you mean Mr TheFrog the loser poor thing Another question: Why are the numbers on a dart board positioned in the way they are? | |
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TheFrog said: Lleena said: It costs about a million quid for a mouthful doesn't it? I dont like the sound of it at all. it's really not very nice, either. i like my rich meats and game () but i actually find this quite revolting. plus the manner in which it's made is barbaric, blah-de-blah. You can get nice not-rammed-down-the-goosies-throat Fois Gras now Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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TheFrog said: lollyp0p said: you mean Mr TheFrog the loser poor thing Another question: Why are the numbers on a dart board positioned in the way they are? Just Because | |
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lollyp0p said: TheFrog said: Another question: Why are the numbers on a dart board positioned in the way they are? Just Because shut it! "just because" is not an answer. | |
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TheFrog said: lollyp0p said: you mean Mr TheFrog the loser poor thing Another question: Why are the numbers on a dart board positioned in the way they are? To confuse small children who are leaning to count Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Lleena said: I heard human flesh tastes like Chicken. Shall we tuck into Cloudbuster to find out?
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lollyp0p said: TheFrog said: Another question: Why are the numbers on a dart board positioned in the way they are? Just Because For the record he used Google way before I will on this thread. | |
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PREDOMINANT said: Steadwood said: All of it.....hang on...I know what a potato is ... Catalase is an Enzyme (protein) this can be masured using a test (ELISA) which will give you a result of 20mg (for example). If you tested 2 grams of potato that would mean you have 1% Catalase through your potato. Yeah....Thanks...I just looked it up...I know about Catalase.... .....But couldn't find info on distribution....Thanks again | |
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PREDOMINANT said: Lleena said: It costs about a million quid for a mouthful doesn't it? I dont like the sound of it at all. NO! Otherwise I wouldn't have had it! It is soft, delicious and (weather ethical or not) totally worth the cash. few quid for a few hundred grams I'm soft and delicious, and I taste great with chips | |
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TheFrog said: lollyp0p said: Just Because shut it! "just because" is not an answer. yeah it is i use it all the time | |
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Lleena said: TheFrog said: Somebody with a lot of big-boned geese to get rid of, i would've thought. On that subject... why does Human flesh taste like pork*? * apparently I heard human flesh tastes like Chicken. Shall we tuck into Cloudbuster to find out? i've got first refusal on his eyeballs. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Lleena said: I heard human flesh tastes like Chicken. Shall we tuck into Cloudbuster to find out?
Fried Chicken? Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Lleena said: PREDOMINANT said: NO! Otherwise I wouldn't have had it! It is soft, delicious and (weather ethical or not) totally worth the cash. few quid for a few hundred grams I'm soft and delicious, and I taste great with chips Salt and Vinegar? Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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subhuman09 said: lollyp0p said: Just Because For the record he used Google way before I will on this thread. Nah, i didn't. | |
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PREDOMINANT said: TheFrog said: Another question: Why are the numbers on a dart board positioned in the way they are? To confuse small children who are leaning to count i like darts more now. | |
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TheFrog said: subhuman09 said: For the record he used Google way before I will on this thread. Nah, i didn't. Lies!!! (What's Google anyway? Sounds like a makeshift raft of crisps and a bucket of worchestire sauce.) | |
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TheFrog said: PREDOMINANT said: To confuse small children who are leaning to count i like darts more now. "1, 18, 4, 13, 6, 10, Owww, shit Daddy why dy'have to chuck that dart in my face" Ahhh, those wwere the days, a life or pork scratching and bitter shandy, oh to be 3 again. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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I want to know all about the birds and the bees I never really get that
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PREDOMINANT said: Lleena said: I'm soft and delicious, and I taste great with chips Salt and Vinegar? Drowned in vinegar! I have another question: who was SOD? as in It's Sod's law? | |
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"I hold here in my hand the secret to why the Frog is such a twat. He made it himself." | |
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Lleena said: PREDOMINANT said: Salt and Vinegar? Drowned in vinegar! I have another question: who was SOD? as in It's Sod's law? Sod is Misfortune. The law is a derivative of Murphys Law, "anything that can go wrong will go wrong" Lleena and Chips with S&V Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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This is really ruining my day:
When did pre-packed sandwiches decide that a triangular cut was preferable to a rectangular cut? | |
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TheFrog said: This is really ruining my day:
When did pre-packed sandwiches decide that a triangular cut was preferable to a rectangular cut? It's to do with jinglyness, the more corners you have the less jinglyness there is. Each corner that a jingle goes through it looses a bit of jinglyness. Three is the smallest number you can have but still maintain a 3D shape. What is it with you and triangles? For those of you who missed my shiny helmet.... | |
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